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Bequest-Embedded Annuities and Tontines

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  • Chen An

    (Institute of Insurance Science, Ulm University, Helmholtzstr. 20, 89069 Ulm, Germany)

  • Rach Manuel

    (Institute of Insurance Science, Ulm University, Helmholtzstr. 20, 89069 Ulm, Germany)

Abstract

In the present paper, we propose death benefits be directly embedded in retirement products to promote their attractiveness, where annuities and tontines are used as representative retirement products. As we assume that the death benefits will be passed on to the heirs of policyholders, these benefits can be considered as bequests. We find that both from the policyholders’ and insurers’ perspective, embedding bequests directly in the retirement products can increase the attractiveness of the retirement products and promote their sale. From the insurers’ perspective, without including death benefits, the insurers play purely an administrative role in a tontine product, while adding the bequest benefits makes the tontines real insurance products and incentivizes the insurers to actively provide these innovative retirement products. Further, adding the bequest benefits upon the death of the policyholder, some natural hedging is incorporated in the survival payments, which reduces the solvency capital the insurers are required to set aside.

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  • Chen An & Rach Manuel, 2022. "Bequest-Embedded Annuities and Tontines," Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance, De Gruyter, vol. 16(1), pages 1-46, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:apjrin:v:16:y:2022:i:1:p:1-46:n:5
    DOI: 10.1515/apjri-2020-0031
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    Keywords

    annuity; tontine; bequest motive; optimal retirement product design;
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    JEL classification:

    • G22 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Insurance; Insurance Companies; Actuarial Studies
    • J32 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs - - - Nonwage Labor Costs and Benefits; Retirement Plans; Private Pensions

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