Spatial modelling of claim frequency and claim size in non-life insurance

Susanne Gschlößl, Claudia Czado

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Abstract

In this paper, models for claim frequency and average claim size in non-life insurance are considered. Both covariates and spatial random effects are included allowing the modelling of a spatial dependency pattern. We assume a Poisson model for the number of claims, while claim size is modelled using a Gamma distribution. However, in contrast to the usual compound Poisson model, we allow for dependencies between claim size and claim frequency. A fully Bayesian approach is followed, parameters are estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). The issue of model comparison is thoroughly addressed. Besides the deviance information criterion and the predictive model choice criterion, we suggest the use of proper scoring rules based on the posterior predictive distribution for comparing models. We give an application to a comprehensive data set from a German car insurance company. The inclusion of spatial effects significantly improves the models for both claim frequency and claim size, and also leads to more accurate predictions of the total claim sizes. Further, we detect significant dependencies between the number of claims and claim size. Both spatial and number of claims effects are interpreted and quantified from an actuarial point of view.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)202-225
Number of pages24
JournalScandinavian Actuarial Journal
Volume2007
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2007

Keywords

  • Bayesian inference
  • Compound poisson model
  • Non-life insurance
  • Proper scoring rules
  • Spatial regression models

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