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Pricing in General Insurance

English

By (author): Pietro Parodi

Based on the syllabus of the actuarial profession courses on general insurance pricing with additional material inspired by the authors own experience as a practitioner and lecturer Pricing in General Insurance, Second Edition presents pricing as a formalised process that starts with collecting information about a particular policyholder or risk and ends with a commercially informed rate.

The first edition of the book proved very popular among students and practitioners with its pragmatic approach, informal style, and wide-ranging selection of topics, including:

  • Background and context for pricing
  • Process of experience rating, ranging from traditional approaches (burning cost analysis) to more modern approaches (stochastic modelling)
  • Exposure rating for both property and casualty products
  • Specialised techniques for personal lines (e.g., GLMs), reinsurance, and specific products such as credit risk and weather derivatives
  • General-purpose techniques such as credibility, multi-line pricing, and insurance optimisation

The second edition is a substantial update on the first edition, including:

  • New chapter on pricing models: their structure, development, calibration, and maintenance
  • New chapter on rate change calculations and the pricing cycle
  • Substantially enhanced treatment of exposure rating, increased limit factors, burning cost analysis
  • Expanded treatment of triangle-free techniques for claim count development
  • Improved treatment of premium building and capital allocation
  • Expanded treatment of machine learning
  • Enriched treatment of rating factor selection, and the inclusion of generalised additive models

The book delivers a practical introduction to all aspects of general insurance pricing and is aimed at students of general insurance and actuarial science as well as practitioners in the field. It is complemented by online material, such as spreadsheets which implement the techniques described in the book, solutions to problems, a glossary, and other appendices increasing the practical value of the book.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1545g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367769031

About Pietro Parodi

Pietro Parodi has worked in general insurance pricing since 2005. He is currently Head of Methods and Tools for SCOR Specialty Insurance and since 2012 a part-time lecturer at Bayes (formerly Cass) Business School. He has previously worked at Willis Aon Benfield and Swiss Re. He is a fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries in the UK.In his previous professional incarnations he was a network administrator/IT project manager and a research scientist in the fields of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. He has a MSc and a PhD in Physics from the University of Genoa Italy. Prior to university he studied as an electronics technician at St John Boscos secondary school in Genoa where he could have developed some serious practical skills had his attention not been hijacked by the maths around Laplace transforms.In 2012 he received the Brian Hey Award for his paper Triangle-free reserving which he presented at GIRO.He lives in East London with his wife and his four children.

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