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Bob Holliday FSA MAAAJune 15, 2006
Life Settlements
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Movie plot and subplots
Civil War – success if other side dies
Bounty Hunting – money to turn in criminals– expected to hang
Clint – expected death – but survives
Eli – death expected also
Lee - Buried Treasure / Final Shootout– hope to profit from others deaths
Similar to Life Settlement Investing
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What is a Life Settlement?
Involves transfer of a life insurance policy from one party to another in return for a cash payment at transfer
Usually is irrevocable assignment
Beneficiary is the new owner
Insured has no further rights or obligations
New owner will pay premiums and receive proceeds
Assumes health of policyholder has deteriorated
Usually death in somewhat near term expected
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What are Life Settlements?
Developed from prior Viatical Market
• Insured with <12 months to live (AIDS)
• Need money for Medical Expenses
• No Beneficiaries
• Pay Enhanced CV now instead of Face Amount later
• Marketplace collapsed after AIDS drug cocktails
• High Expected Returns not realized
LS – longer life expectancies
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What are characteristics of an average Life Settlement?
Average age 75
Average Face Amount over $1 million
LE of 3 to 10 years ( some 0-12)
Results are like a substandard annuity or a reverse mortgage
Investor profits from earlier deaths
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Life Settlements?
Great return for investors IF---
• Insured dies quickly
• High Expected Returns then realized
Not so good for insured?
• Better to keep policy – when possible?
• No law of large numbers apply
• Various opinions
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Good
Older Age Patient
• Terminal condition
• Policy if force for many years
• Money needed for Medical Expenses
• No Beneficiaries
Obtain Higher Cash Value
Last Survivor after first death
Corporate (COLI) situations
Need proceeds for LTC needs
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Recently issued policy
Smoker has non-smoker policy
Medical information inconsistent
Beneficiaries not informed
Money to be used to buy other life insurance coverage
Bad
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Ugly
Providing loans to purchase new policies
• Promise that they will have LS value in 2 years
• High lapses if healthy
Charitable giving schemes
Broker fee based as a % of Face Amount – not on the Economic Value
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Other factors
Small restricted marketplace
High Broker charges
Reinsurance needs
GAAP Accounting concerns
Regulatory issues
Ethical issues
Life Insurance Companies’ Response
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Economic Value
What is the value of a life policy?
Need to understand cash flows
• Premiums
• Expenses
• Brokerage
• Reinsurance
• Other
• Death Benefit received
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Broker Cost
InsuredReinsuranceBrokerPremiums
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Reinsurance costs – to protect against too long LE
InsuredReinsuranceBrokerPremiums
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Distribution of Funds
InsuredReinsuranceBrokerPremiums
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Life Settlement Pricing Needs
DOB, Age, Issue Date
Life Expectancy Info
• LE50 LE85
Future Cash Flow needs
• Premiums / COIs
Expenses – annual costs, fees, Brokerage
ROI needs
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LE Needs
DOB, Age, Issue Date
Sex, Smoking Status
Extensive Current Medical Information
Medical Underwriting Expertise
• What u/w Manual used – current?
• How are uninsurables treated
• How is manual rating conservatism overcome
Results in LE ( and rating usually)
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Pricing Methods
Deterministic - All die at LE
Probabilistic – Gradual flow of deaths
Stochastic methods – multiple scenarios
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Deterministic - All die at LE
Assumes all Cash Flow will be received at LE50 or LE85
Understates gains from early deaths
Overstates results from later deaths
Premium payments needed past the LE may be missed
Assumes a more certain world than actually exists
Holdover from Viatical approach
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Probablistic Method - Deaths from mortality curve
Death benefit cash flows based on mortality assumption
• What table - was 75-80, now 2001 Basic
– Slopes very different
• Select period – when starts , how long
– Super select in the short term?
• Accurate mortality rating
• Use of Mortality Improvements – past and future?
• Premiums usually included as a negative cash flow
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Stochastic Methods – from multiple scenarios
Projections produce mean results
Also give deviations of results
Larger deviations = more risk
More deviations/risk with:
• Smaller number of policies
• Disparate size of benefits
• Premium cost
Risk/reward relationship can be examined
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Graph of Results - LE
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Year 1
Year2 …
LE Year … …
Death BenefitsSurvivors
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Graph of Results - DM
-200
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
LE-3 LE-2 LE-1 LE LE+1 LE+2
Death BenefitsSurvivorsNet Cash
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Graph of Results - SM
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
LE-3yr
LE-2yr
LE-1yr LE
LE+1yr
LE+2yr
SurvivorsLow RangeMean BenefitsHigh Range
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ROI Results (DM)– by quarter
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
Early D
eaths LE
Later d
eaths
ROI
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ROI Results(SM)– by quarter
-5%0%5%
10%15%20%25%30%35%40%
Early Deaths LE
Later deaths
Upper Range
Mean ROI
Lower range
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Impact on Direct Companies
Lapse Assumption Changes
• If lapse supported – profits may not realized
• Usually lapses are bad but …
• Last Survivor Policies
Long term mortality assumptions
• Worse lives will persist – overall mortality worsens
Counter Measures
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Future Developments
Reporting Issues
Licensing Requirements
LE Validation
Market Tightening?
Broker Compensation
Market Availability
Life Companies’ Reaction
Spitzer Action