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Insurability of Agricultural Risks

 

Insurability of Agricultural Risks

Agricultural insurance covers systemic risks such as drought, cyclone, epidemic diseases and wildfires, which have the potential to cause large-scale losses and make risk trans-fer for insurers to reinsurance and capital markets a necessity. Further, loss distributions of agricultural risks are often non-stationary and require special statistical treatment. Adverse selection has been a key issue in agricultural insurance and has been addressed through government premium subsidies to increase the affordability and penetration of  insurance,  improved  methods  to  determine  premium  rates  through  risk  classifica-tion, and the introduction of waiting periods before covers incept. Moral hazard is typically addressed through loss-sharing structures, increased monitoring and multi-year policies Read more “Insurability of Agricultural Risks”

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The Risk of non-access to Data or Prohibition of Use

The risk of non-access to data or prohibition of use In today’s big data world, for insurers, access to the data of policyholders is not as natural as it seems. In the case of distribution by brokers, the client is that of the broker and not of the insurer. Multichannel distribution complicates organization. As policyholders are increasingly mobile, one policyholder can be client of the insurer by underwriting with an employee of the insurer or, for another risk, client of a broker. It is difficult for the insurer to consolidate all this information: data governance is an issue of real importance. Moreover, regulatory changes, which aim at protecting consumers, fall in line with a restriction of the choice of pricing criteria, notably for nondiscriminatory reasons.

The European ban on the use of gender, which is nevertheless discriminatory for certain risks, is a glaring example. The right to oblivion, for the benefit of patients who have suffered from certain serious illnesses, came into force in mid-February 2017. In order to underwrite a credit insurance contract, persons who suffered from cancer, without relapse for 5 years, are no longer required to declare their former disease. In addition, the law provides for a reference grid that defines, by pathology, the periods within which people can underwrite an insurance without premium or disclaimer of warranty (AERAS). The ACPR ensures compliance with this right to oblivion.

Here, we notice contradictory wishes: on the one hand, the authorities’ concern to ensure the protection of individuals’ privacy and combat discrimination, a precaution to which the public adheres; on the other hand, the wish of individuals to be treated within their particularism and benefit from personalized offers. This does not facilitate insurers’ tasks, especially as the client experience of other economic activities, based on tangible products, is not hampered by the same measures and controls on the use of data.

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Six Mega-trends that Will Take Insurance Back to the Future

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Six Mega-trends that Will Take Insurance Back to the Future

By Susanne Møllegaard

CEO and Co-Owner, Process Factory

The insurance industry started out as a safety net among peers. Over time the help has become organized, leading first to mutual insurance companies and later to stock insurance companies. As much as this development has led to a greater degree of professionalism, it has also led to a kind of alienation. Furthermore, there is a problem with the basic structure of the insurance products, since the interests of the insurer and the insureds are not aligned. Broadly speaking, the insurer will be better off if premium levels are maximized and claims costs are minimized, whereas the opposite will be true for the insureds. Read more “Six Mega-trends that Will Take Insurance Back to the Future”