Abstract
AbstractThe paper analyzes the design of participating life insurance contracts with minimum return rate guarantees. Without default risk, the insured receives the maximum of a guaranteed rate and a participation in the investment returns. With default risk, the payoff is modified by a default put implying a compound option. We represent the yearly returns of the liabilities by a portfolio of plain vanilla options. In a Black and Scholes model, the optimal payoff constrained by a maximal shortfall probability can be stated in closed form. Due to the completeness of the market, it can be implemented for any equity to debt ratio.
Funder
Universität Duisburg-Essen
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Business, Management and Accounting