Chapter 10-With-profits surplus distribution 2 Flashcards

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Describe the revalorisation system of surplus distribution

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Bonuses are granted by increasing reserves, benefits and premiums of with-profits contracts by a percentage, r% say

Most countries operating this bonus system also offer option of constant premium policies, ie reserves increase by r%, benefits increase by s% (s <=r) and premiums don’t change

In determining r%, it's common to divide surplus into
savings profits (ie investment surplus) and
insurance profit (ie surplus from other sources)

A high proportion of savings profit is usually given to policyholders, with rest retained for shareholders

All insurance profit may go to shareholders or, depending on market, it may be divided between shareholders and policyholders

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State 4 advantages of revalorisation system of surplus distribution

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Simple to apply

Codifies exactly how company should declare part of its profits as bonus, so objective and relatively cheaper to administer

Objectivity generally protects policyholders from ungenerous life insurers

Takes assets at book value
thus includes appropriately smoothed writing-up adjustments/smooth emergence of investment profit is usually achieved

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State 4 disadvantages of the revalorisation method of surplus distribution

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Company has no discretion (except to extent of spreading of one-off costs, if insurance profits is distributed to policyholders)

Tends to discourage equity investment, as there is no deferral of profit distribution.
meaning all investment losses would be borne by company and would constitute unacceptable insolvency risk
also problem regarding treatment of unrealised gains, which are not easy to distribute directly under current revalorisation systems

Versions that do not share insurance profit with policyholders go against principle of mutuality

Difficult to explain to policyholders with constant premiums policies who see very small additions to their guaranteed benefits early in policy term

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Describe the contribution system of surplus distribution

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Distributable surplus should be distributed among policies in same proportion as those policies are judged to have contributed to surplus

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State 2 common variations of the contribution method of surplus distribution

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Dividend may be converted into paid-up addition to benefits, rather than paid out in cash

Terminal dividend may be given

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State 3 advantages of the contribution method of surplus distribution

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Policyholders receive benefits earlier than under additions to benefits or revalorisation methods

Objective, so more transparent and may appear fairer

Equitable (dividends based on policy’s contribution to surplus)

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State 3 disadvantages of the contribution method of surplus distribution

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Payment of cash dividend reduces final benefit. May not be popular if policyholder wishes to pay set premium or is targeting a set benefit for specific purposes

Overall return may be lower, as no deferral of surplus (unless there’s a terminal dividend)

Increased admin of making dividend payments….need to ensure system is set up for the change

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List 3 reasons why it may be difficult for an insurer to reduce with-profits bonuses to reflect poor experience

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Policyholder Reasonable Expectations

Bonus method e.g revalorisation method usually only distributes investment profits, so any other expense or mortality losses must be born by company

Guarantees mean that there is some level of adverse experience beyond which any further losses cannot be recouped (as cannot declare negative bonuses)

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Define PRE (policyholder’s reasonable expectations)

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Relates to PRE with regard to level of benefits, or charges, under contracts where these are at discretion of insurer

There is no generally accepted definition of PRE, but they will be influenced, for example, by the past practice of a company and any literature issued by it.

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List

3 influences on policyholder’s expectations as regards the form of the profit distribution and level of bonuses or dividends given

3 potential consequences of a failure to meet those expectations

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Influences on policyholder’s expectations
+documentation issued by insurer
+company’s past practice
+general practice in life insurance market

Possible consequences of failure to meet those expectations
+policyholder dissatisfaction
+risk of losing existing and/or new business
+intervention by insurance supervisory authority in affairs of company

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State 2 possible benefits of deferring distribution of profits to policyholders.

Give 3 features of an additions to benefits surplus distribution system that could be used to help defer distribution of profits to policyholders

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Deferring profit may be
+used to augment company’s free assets and it ability to take on risk
+available to support new business (depending on the regulatory regime)

Using additions benefits system to defer profits distribution
+high proportion of terminal bonus (and lower reversionary)
+conventional with-profits (rather than accumulating with-profits)
+super-compound bonuses (rather than compound or simple)

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List 8 possible components of a profit distribution strategy

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Amount of each year’s profit distributed (regular bonus) and deferred (terminal bonus)

Split of profit distributed between policyholders and shareholders

Bonus method used
Level of initial guarantees provided

Extent of smoothing of payouts over time

Extent to which profit distributions to individual policyholders reflect actual profit earned by those policyholders

Extent to which policyholders share in profits from other business

Contribution of with-profits business to company’s estate, or vice versa

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List 4 aims of profit distribution strategy

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To meet PRE regarding payouts and to treat customers fairly

To meet shareholders’ requirements for profit from company’s with-profits business (where appropriate
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To manage capital efficiently/control solvency risk

To control marketing risk

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