Variance and interest rate risk in unit-linked insurance policies

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Abstract

One of the risks derived from selling long-term policies that any insurance company has arises from interest rates. In this paper, we consider a general class of stochastic volatility models written in forward variance form. We also deal with stochastic interest rates to obtain the risk-free price for unit-linked life insurance contracts, as well as providing a perfect hedging strategy by completing the market. We conclude with a simulation experiment, where we price unit-linked policies using Norwegian mortality rates. In addition, we compare prices for the classical Black-Scholes model against the Heston stochastic volatility model with a Vasicek interest rate model.

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Baños, D., Lagunas-Merino, M., & Ortiz-Latorre, S. (2020). Variance and interest rate risk in unit-linked insurance policies. Risks, 8(3), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.3390/risks8030084

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