Exercise
The exposure is split into three geographic regions: region A, region B and region C. The following accident year 2 data is available:
Region | Current relativity | Exposure | Projected Ultimate loss |
---|---|---|---|
A | 1.1 | 2,500 | 450,000 |
B | 1 | 5,000 | 850,000 |
C | 1.2 | 2,000 | 400,000 |
The insurer is targeting an 8% overall increase in rates. Using the pure premium method, determine the rate change % for region A.
- +4.87%
- +5.05%
- +5.53%
- +5.9%
- +6.33%
According to the pure premium method, the indicated rate differential for geographic region [math]i[/math] is the projected pure premium for region [math]i[/math] divided by the projected pure premium for the base region:
Region [math]i[/math] | [math]R_{i,I} [/math] |
---|---|
A | 18/17 |
B | 1 |
C | 20/17 |
Given a targeted overall change factor of 1.08, the indicated change factor for the base rate equals
The change factor for region [math]i [/math] equals the change factor for the base level multiplied by the change factor of the indicated differential for region [math]i[/math]:
Region | Change Factor | Rate Change |
---|---|---|
A | 1.0553 | +5.53% |
B | 1.0962 | +9.062% |
C | 1.0747 | + 7.47% |