Claims reserving in general insurance /

By: Hindley, DavidMaterial type: TextTextSeries: International series on actuarial sciencePublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: xii, 500 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9781107076938 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Insurance claims | InsuranceDDC classification: 368.00681
Contents:
Data -- Deterministic reserving methods -- Stochastic reserving methods -- Reserving in practice -- Selected additional reserving topics -- Reserving in specific contexts.
Summary: This is a comprehensive and accessible reference source that documents the theoretical and practical aspects of all the key deterministic and stochastic reserving methods that have been developed for use in general insurance. Worked examples and mathematical details are included, along with many of the broader topics associated with reserving in practice. The key features of reserving in a range of different contexts in the UK and elsewhere are also covered. The book contains material that will appeal to anyone with an interest in claims reserving. It can be used as a learning resource for actuarial students who are studying the relevant parts of their professional bodies' examinations, as well as by others who are new to the subject. More experienced insurance and other professionals can use the book to refresh or expand their knowledge in any of the wide range of reserving topics covered in the book
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Data -- Deterministic reserving methods -- Stochastic reserving methods -- Reserving in practice -- Selected additional reserving topics -- Reserving in specific contexts.

This is a comprehensive and accessible reference source that documents the theoretical and practical aspects of all the key deterministic and stochastic reserving methods that have been developed for use in general insurance. Worked examples and mathematical details are included, along with many of the broader topics associated with reserving in practice. The key features of reserving in a range of different contexts in the UK and elsewhere are also covered. The book contains material that will appeal to anyone with an interest in claims reserving. It can be used as a learning resource for actuarial students who are studying the relevant parts of their professional bodies' examinations, as well as by others who are new to the subject. More experienced insurance and other professionals can use the book to refresh or expand their knowledge in any of the wide range of reserving topics covered in the book

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