Managing the capital of a re/insurance group today

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Managing the capital of a re/insurance group today Michel M. Liès, Group CEO, Swiss Re ASTIN, AFIR/ ERM and IAALS Colloquia Mexico City, 1 October 2012

Trends 2

The world is getting richer and older (despite many financial crises!) Global Demographic Shift GDP per Capita USD, constant 2010 prices and exchange rates 1960 2010 2025 World 765 9,110 19,988 Indust. Countries Emerging Markets 6,153 40,795 74,535 173 3,687 11,542 Source: United Nations, World Population Prospects, 2008 Revision. Source: Economic Research & Consulting, Oxford Economics 3

Major trends are driving demand for health insurance and provisioning Ageing societies New middle income classes Fragmentation of society; decay of family structures Growing mobility in all parts of society Healthcare cost explosion Pressure to reform healthcare systems Rise of Emerging Markets Source: BCG analysis 4

Historically low interest rate environment is a challenge for the life industry Central Banks Policy Rates (in %) 25 20 1980s U.S. Savings and Loan crisis 1990s U.S. Savings and Loan crisis July 1997 Asian financial crisis 2000 Dot.com bubble 2008 Economic and financial crisis 15 10 5 0 US Federal Fund Target Policy Rate Bank of England Policy Rate European Policy Rate Index (Composite*) Source: Bloomberg data as of 20 March 2012 * Including German Repo Rate until 31.12.1998 and ECB Refinancing Rate from that date onwards 5

Current life insurance product landscape Global L&H premium income (USD bn) 1995 16% 1'051 2000 14% 1'390 2011 2'511 15% Risk Saving Risk protection Risk protection with accumulation Savings with risk guarantees Savings Main risks for insurer Mortality, Morbidity, Longevity, Lapse Mortality, Morbidity, Longevity, Lapse, Interest rate, Equity market Equity market, Mortality Longevity, Lapse Interest rate, Equity market, Lapse Main sources of profits Underwriting result Underwriting result Investment result Investment result Fee income Fee income Source: Swiss Re Economic Research & Consulting 6

Gigantic wave of regulations Influence of central banks Changes in accounting adapted from www.generallyawesome.com 7

CEO view 8

CEO as the Strategic Controller Group performance target Growth, Profitability Group target portfolio of businesses Capital allocation capital/ funding 9

Growth 10

Huge protection gap worldwide Size of the opportunity per market 1 25000 USD billion 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 US Canada UK Germany France Spain South Korea Turkey India Life Insurance InForce Protection Gap Source: Asia Client Markets, Swiss Re Economic Research & Consulting 11 1 Some numbers from 2010, others 2011

Savings and primary risk business is expected to grow faster than GDP Global GDP, Savings and (Re)insurance Growth 2010-2020 (nominal) 14.0% 12.0% 11.6% 12.9% 11.6% 10.0% 9.4% Nominal Growth 2010-2020 8.0% 6.0% 6.0% 5.5% 4.0% 2.0% 3.0% 2.9% 0.0% GDP CAGR Primary Risk Market Savings Reinsurance Emerging markets Industrialised countries Source: Swiss Re Economic Research & Consulting 12

The global longevity risk issue is huge Source: OECD Global Pension Statistics 13

Profitability 14

Risk factors and modelling Parameter risk (current mortality) Trend risk (future mortality) Age Volatility risk Age (birth cohort) Your expertise is relevant: modelling advances will help translate growth opportunities into profitability 15

W here to deploy capital? Available capital Risk tolerance Annual Plan Tail VaR of Plan P&C risk L&H risk Financial risk Nat Cat TC NA WS EU EQ California EQ Japan Business capacity measure Mortality trend Lethal pandemic Longevity Business capacity measure Equity Hedge Funds Interest R ate Real Estate Credit (spread & default) Business capacity measure 16

Flexibility to support new ideas 17

Long-term business and long-tail risks Risk of capital outflows large Banks Mutual Funds P & C Insurers small Life Insurers Pension Funds Maturity 18

Different stakeholders have different views on capital adequacy and profitability Stakeholder group Clients: Regulators: Rating agencies: Investors: Main interest payment of claims whenever due protection of policyholders against consequences of insolvency financial stability fulfillment of obligations to policyholders and debt holders high risk-adjusted return We need well-understood and widely-accepted risk models Slide 19 19

Conflicting signals can lead to uneconomic decisions Illustrative impact of FX movements example from a European insurer GBP falls against the euro 0 +/- 0 +/- 0 > Factor 4 US GAAP equity Economic net worth Internal excess capital* Solvency I excess capital S&P excess capital A.M. Best excess capital * Proxy for Solvency II and Swiss Solvency Test (SST) 20

Conflicting signals can lead to uneconomic decisions Illustrative impact of interest rate rise on a European reinsurer 0 +/- 0 +/- 0 > Factor 2 0 > Factor 3 0 US GAAP equity Economic net worth Internal excess capital* Solvency I excess capital S&P excess capital A.M. Best excess capital Convergence of regimes should allow alignment of regulatory/solvency considerations with economic steering Economic view should ultimately prevail * Proxy for Solvency II and Swiss Solvency Test (SST) 21

Outlook 22

In challenges we also find opportunities Expertise of re/ insurance industry applied to new challenges faced by society Trends Macro economics Regulation Apply expertise Devise new solutions Deploy capital Societal need 23

Financial asset holdings of major institutional investors year-end 2011, USD trillion Pension funds Insurance companies Mutual funds Sovereign wealth funds Private equity Hedge funds 0 10 20 30 40 30.9 25.0 23.8 4.8 2.6 2.0 Sources: Pension funds CityUK; Insurers Swiss Re Economic Research & Consulting; Mutual funds Investment Company Institute; Sovereign wealth funds Sovereign Wealth Funds Institute; Private equity Deutsche Bank; Hedge funds Hedge Fund Research, Inc. 24

Re/ insurers absorb shocks, provide capital for the real economy and support risk prevention 25

Thank you

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