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2Insurance Density Average premium per
person Insurance Penetration
Premium/GDP Source Swiss Re, Sigma No. 5 /
2006
3Life Insurance in Taiwan
- Total Life Ins Co. 22 (local) 9 (foreign) 31
- 2005
- Total in-house staff (Life 24,839 in 2005)
- Total agency (Life 202,737 in 2005)
- Total asset in industry Life Ins NT 6,574b
- Total policies Basic 44,243,445 Rider
70,874,777 - Total Life Ins premium NT 1,457,632m
- Total claims NT 498,827m
- National Income per Capita NT 438,255
- NT spending per person in life insurance NT
64,015
4Life insurance - beyond commercial activities
- Institutional investors Source of fund for
private/public sectors - Government/Treasury Bond NT1,631,285m _at_ Aug06
- Insurance Industry holds 20 of total outstanding
Govt Bonds - Foreign Investment NT 2,022,944m _at_ Aug06
- Insurance Industry holding 2.5 of total market
capitalization - Financial protection against premature death or
health problems - Savings vehicles for planned/unplanned events and
retirement - Contribution to social stability
- Promote and support community services and
welfare - Promote better employer/employee relationship
- Created more job opportunities
- Relieve social welfare systems
5Why is Life Insurance Unique?
- Lifetime commitment
- Unilateral - Utmost good faith
- Aleatory contract (????)
- Contracts of adhesion (????)
- Fiduciary role
6Keys to lifetime commitment
- Governance
- Risk Management
- Professionalism
7Leading to ERM as defined
- a process, effected by an entity's board of
directors, management and other personnel,
applied in strategy setting and across the
enterprise, designed to identify potential events
that may affect the entity, and manage risks to
be within its risk appetite, to provide
reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of
entity objectives. - Source COSO Enterprise Risk Management
Integrated Framework. 2004. COSO.
8ERM - objectives
- Aligning risk appetite and strategy
- Enhancing risk response decisions
- Reducing operational surprises and losses
- Identifying and managing multiple and
cross-enterprise risks - Seizing opportunities
- Improving deployment of capital
- Reference ERM Integrated Framework. COSO
9Risk management process
Reference Applying COSOs Enterprise Risk
Management Integrated Framework, The
Institute of Internal Auditors
10Major risk exposures
- Operational risk
- Business process risk
- Technology risk
- Data integrity
- Legal/compliance risk
- Human resources risk
- Assets destruction, disappearance and misuse
- Merger and acquisition risk
- Marketplace risk
- Market and product strategy
- Reputation risk
- Regulatory risk
- Tax risk
- Rating agency risk
- Financial Risk
- Capital management
- ALM
- Pricing
- Liquidity
11Risk management tools
- Self-assessment and controls
- (e.g. Audit, claim management, agency
disciplinary committee) - Process descriptions
- (e.g. Operation manual, company policy,
Sarbanes-Oxley, ISO) - Key risk indicators and reports
- (e.g. Efficiency report, regular management
reports, IT exception reports) - Specialized techniques, process and organization
12- Financial risk
- as illustration
- Capital management
- ALM (e.g. interest, forex)
- Pricing (e.g. assumption vs experience)
- Liquidity (e.g. cash flow)
13 Risk Assessment/Mitigation Impact vs.
Probability
High
I M P A C T
Share/ Transfer
Mitigate/ Avoid
Accept
Control
Low
High
PROBABILITY
Reference Applying COSOs Enterprise Risk
Management Integrated Framework, The
Institute of Internal Auditors
14 Risk Assessment/Mitigation
High
Medium Risk
High Risk
Share/Transfer
Mitigate/ Avoid
- Anti-selection
- Risky investment activities
I M P A C T
- Catastrophic loss
- Jumbo case
- Currency mismatch
Low Risk
Medium Risk
Accept
Control
- Fraud
- Irrational competition
- Assumptions deviations
- Expense overrun
- Entry error
High
Low
PROBABILITY
15Financial scorecard/ risk dashboard
- Financial analysis
- Capital adequacy level
- Revenue growth
- Earnings growth
- ROE
- Variance analysis
- Investment performance
- Expense ratio
- Claim ratio
- Persistency
- Reinsurance profile
- Actuarial analysis
- Cash flow testing
- Asset Liability Management
16Examples on performance benchmark
- Minimum level of capital
- Regulatory RBC
- Capital to obtain given rating from rating agency
- Capital to cover operation risk and business
growth - Acceptable cash flow
- Cash flow testing assuming extremely negative
situation stress testing - Acceptable growth/pattern of profit and ROE
17Do we have the structure?
18Summary
- Importance of life insurance
- Uniqueness of life insurance
- Major risks exposures
- Mitigation measures
- Most importantly
- Continuous growth through providing value-added
products and services - Sustainable long term financial strength to
deliver lifetime commitment
19References
- Overview of risk management, Casualty Actuarial
Society - Enterprise Risk Management in the Life Insurance
Industry, LOMA - Enterprise-wide Risk Management for the Insurance
Industry Global Study, PricewaterhouseCoopers,
2004 - ERM Integrated Framework. COSO
- Applying COSOs Enterprise Risk Management
Integrated Framework, The Institute of Internal
Auditors - Creating value through ERM A practical approach
for the insurance industry, Tillinghast-Pwers
Perrin - AEGON Risk Management, SOA Risk Management
Taskforce
20Thank you