Solvency capital requirement and the claims development result

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In this paper, four variants of calculating the Solvency Capital Requirement for long-tail liabilities satisfying Solvency II regulations are discussed. The merits of each metric are related to the stated objectives of Solvency II. Assumptions made in the calculations are assessed for suitability for the determination of an appropriate level of Solvency Capital. We show that two methods for calculating Solvency Capital provide insufficient capital to restore the Economic Balance Sheet in the event of distress. The standard formula referencing the Claims Development Result is shown to be too conservative when models are correctly specified.

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Munroe, D., Zehnwirth, B., & Goldenberg, I. (2018). Solvency capital requirement and the claims development result. British Actuarial Journal. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1357321718000041

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