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MORTALITY CREDITS WITHIN LARGE SURVIVOR FUNDS

Michel Denuit
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Peter Hieber

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Abstract Survivor funds are financial arrangements where participants agree to share the proceeds of a collective investment pool in a predescribed way depending on their survival. This offers investors a way to benefit from mortality credits, boosting financial returns. Following Denuit (2019, ASTIN Bulletin , 49 , 591–617), participants are assumed to adopt the conditional mean risk sharing rule introduced in Denuit and Dhaene (2012, Insurance: Mathematics and Economics , 51 , 265–270) to assess their respective shares in mortality credits. This paper looks at pools of individuals that are heterogeneous in terms of their survival probability and their contributions. Imposing mild conditions, we show that individual risk can be fully diversified if the size of the group tends to infinity. For large groups, we derive simple, hierarchical approximations of the conditional mean risk sharing rule.

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hal-04854595 , version 1 (23-12-2024)

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Michel Denuit, Peter Hieber, Christian Y. Robert. MORTALITY CREDITS WITHIN LARGE SURVIVOR FUNDS. ASTIN Bulletin, 2022, 52 (3), pp.813-834. ⟨10.1017/asb.2022.13⟩. ⟨hal-04854595⟩
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