Zeddouk, Fadoua
Devolder, Pierre
[UCL]
Pension funds and insurers face difficulties in hedging their longevity risk, which is the uncertainty of how long their clients will live. A possible solution could be using longevity-linked securities to transfer some of this risk to other parties. However, these securities may not match the actual mortality rates of the insurer’s clients, resulting in a potential loss due to basis risk. In this paper, we measure this basis risk through the pricing of a longevity derivative under Solvency II. We also compare this method with other common pricing methods in finance. We explore and evaluate different hedging strategies for insurers, using a multi-population model derived from a two-dimensional Hull and White model that captures the dynamics of mortality over time.
Bibliographic reference |
Zeddouk, Fadoua ; Devolder, Pierre. Pricing and hedging of longevity basis risk through securitisation. In: Astin Bulletin : the journal of the International Actuarial Association, Vol. 54, no. 1, p. 159-184 (2024) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/282936 |