Prediction of outstanding IBNR liabilities using delay probability

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
‎An important question in non life insurance research is the ‎estimation of number of future payments and corresponding ‎amount of them. A ‎loss reserve is the money set aside by insurance companies to pay ‎policyholders claims on their policies. The policyholder behavior for reporting claims after its ‎occurrence have significant effect on the costs of the insurance ‎company. This article considers the problem of predicting the amount and number ‎of claims that have been incurred but not reported, ‎say IBNR‎. ‎Using the delay probabilities in monthly level, ‎calculated by the Zero Inflated Gamma Mixture distribution, ‎it predicts IBNR's‎ ‎loss reserve. ‎‎The model advantage in the IBNR reserve is insurers can predict ‎the number of future claims for each future date. ‎This enables ‎them to change the claim reporting process. The practical applications of our findings are applied against a third party liability (TPL) insurance loss portfolio. Additional information about claim can be considered in the loss reserving ‎model and making the prediction of amount more accurate.
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English
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Journal of mathematic and modeling in Finance, Volume:1 Issue: 2, Summer - Autumn 2021
Pages:
43 to 56
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