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Catastrophe Portfolio Management CARE Seminar 2011 Mindy Spry 2 1

Contents 1 Utilize Model Output for Risk Selection 2 Portfolio Management and Optimization 3 Portfolio Rate Comparison 3 Contents 1 Utilize Model Output for Risk Selection 2 Portfolio Management and Optimization 3 Portfolio Rate Comparison 4 2

Catastrophe Modelling A Traditional Approach Review cedent exposure data for reasonableness Perform analysis in Catastrophe models Provide Model output to Pricing and Underwriting for risk selection 5 Catastrophe Modelling Alternative Approach Catastrophe Modeling 6 3

Model Output (1/2) Event Loss Table (ELT) - A table of all simulated events, with estimates of loss amounts, descriptive code for the event, and the annual rate of the event recurring. Exceedance Probability Curve (EP Curve) - Curve shows the probability that the loss amount exceeding various loss threshold. 7 Model Output (2/2) PML (aka VaR Value at Risk) - Indicates the magnitude of a loss this size or higher that has a given probability of occurring. TVaR Tail Value at Risk (aka TCE Tail Conditional Expectation) - Average value of loss above a selected EP return period. 8 4

Utilize Model Output for Risk Selection (1/3) Example Model Output Risk 1 Risk 2 Annualized Loss cost $1M $1M 100 yr pml $10M $20M Which risk is riskier to write? 9 Utilize Model Output for Risk Selection (2/3) Risk 1 (10M pml) Risks in Current Portfolio Risk 2 (20M pml) 10 5

Utilize Model Output for Risk Selection (3/3) The benefit of diversification is not reflected when PML is measured on a standalone basis PML on marginal basis should be used for both risk selection and risk comparison purposes Marginal contribution can be used for a single risk evaluation (e.g. facultative business) as well as evaluation for a group of risks (e.g. treaty business) Marginal contribution is not limited to PML measure; it can be used for other risk metrics also (e.g. TVaR) Marginal Contribution (treaty) = Risk Metrics (portfolio w/ treaty) Risk Metrics (portfolio w/o treaty) 11 Contents 1 Utilize Model Output for Risk Selection 2 Portfolio Management and Optimization 3 Portfolio Rate Comparison 12 6

Portfolio Management During the renewals, establish a Reference Portfolio at a given time interval Reference Portfolio needs to be established by region/peril Marginal contribution of a potential account to the Reference Portfolio can be calculated Marginal contribution can be useful to track company s overall exposure during renewal period to make sure PML does not exceed the company s risk tolerance limit Marginal contribution can be used as a benchmark to optimize a portfolio to maximize return on equity 13 Portfolio Optimization An Example Large Large Risk Marginal Contribution Contribution Low ROE Low ROE Small Marginal Contribution High ROE 14 7

Contents 1 Utilize Model Output for Risk Selection 2 Portfolio Management and Optimization 3 Portfolio Rate Comparison 15 Rate Comparison after Renewals - ROL Traditionally, the adequacy of rates for property reinsurance (per occurrence excess covers) is measured by Rate on Line (ROL) ROL = Reinsurance Premium / Reinsurance Limit (what s charged for the layer / the width of the layer) For example, a $10 million catastrophe cover with a premium of $2 million would have a ROL of 20 percent However, if there is a change in reinsurance layer structure, ROL comparison from one renewal period to another provides no meaningful information $30m $20M $10M Reins. Prem = $2m $20M $10M Reins. Prem = $1m 16 8

Rate Comparison ROL with Modification Plotting ROL by midpoint of each layer can give insight as to how rates move by layer for a particular cedent However, what if there is a significant change in underlying CAT exposure? Ceded PML (on standalone basis) could be a good indication as to how severely their treaties are CAT exposed from one year to another To normalize the severity of the CAT exposure, a proxy parameter = midpoint of each layer / ceded PML could be used Mapping ROL against this proxy reveals rates by varying level of CAT exposure 17 Portfolio Rate Comparison Example 1 18 9

Portfolio Rate Comparison Example 2 19 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 20 10