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  • Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports: European non-life insurers year-end 2017

    By Derek Newton, Marc Smillie, Flavien Thery | 25 March 2019

    The analyses underlying this report focus on the quantitative information contained in the Quantitative Reporting Templates with the Solvency and Financial Condition Reports and draw conclusions about the balance sheets and risk exposures of European non-life insurers.

  • Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports: United Kingdom and Gibraltar non-life insurers year-end 2017

    By Derek Newton, Flavien Thery, Marc Smillie | 25 March 2019

    This report summarises the year-end 2017 Solvency and Financial Condition Reports as they relate to non-life insurers regulated in the UK and Gibraltar, and sets out the results of the analyses of the reports.

  • The potential impact of recession on credit risk transfer exposures

    By Edem Togbey, Jonathan B. Glowacki | 19 March 2019

    Using Milliman’s proprietary M-PIRe platform, this article reviews the potential impact of a mild recession on portfolios of investors involved in mortgage credit risk transactions.

  • Rent, buy or shared-equity mortgage: Finding the best option

    By Madeline Johnson | 14 March 2019

    We can look backward with actual data and forward with predictive analytics and use that information to help in our home-buying decision-making process.

  • Could cyber risk be the next Big Short?

    By Chris Harner, Chris Beck | 12 March 2019

    The parallels between the lead-up to the mortgage crisis and the rapid growth of the cyber insurance market are eerily similar.

  • Using predictive modeling to forecast large workers’ compensation costs: A case study

    By Michael Paczolt | 04 March 2019

    Nodal™, Milliman’s web-based predictive modeling and decision-support system, accurately identified 95% of high-cost claims for the Intergovernmental Risk Management Agency before they happened, reducing costs by over 15%.

  • Individual claim reserving models: Adding value

    By Alexandre Boumezoued, Jeffrey A. Courchene | 27 February 2019

    Individual claim models is an emerging area of research and practice which uses individual claim level data to estimate loss reserves.

  • Amendments to IFRS 17 from February 2019 IASB Meeting

    By Laura Hobern, Magnus Wilson | 19 February 2019

    As the industry has moved towards implementing IFRS 17, a number of issues have been raised, and at the February 2019 meeting, the IASB discussed four of these issues and tentatively approved a number of amendments to the standard.

  • Year-End 2018 Actuarial Function: What's new

    By Aisling Barrett, Eoin King | 15 February 2019

    This briefing note highlights what’s new for actuarial functions in Ireland to consider at year-end 2018.

  • Student loans and regulation: A bumpy ride for borrowers

    By Leighton A. Hunley, Katherine A. Pipkorn | 13 February 2019

    Student loans now account for 10.7% of overall household debt, though a decade ago they accounted for less than 5%.

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  • 11 February 2019

    Industry body part coding is wrong - Part 1: Multiple body parts

    Multiple body part claims can be translated into specific combinations of body parts by extracting data from unstructured data using text mining algorithms.

  • 06 February 2019

    Spotlight to shine on U.S. actuaries in the role of Independent Expert for legacy liabilities

    Insurance business transfers will provide a revolutionary new tool to any entity with U.S. run-off liabilities, and actuaries are ideally suited to play the key role of Independent Expert.

  • 04 January 2019

    Tech-driven trucking claims

    New advances in technology coupled with claims optimization approaches bring the promise of reduced incurred loss costs, streamlined efficiency, and increased profitability to the trucking industry.

  • 19 December 2018

    Implementing IFRS 17 for Takaful companies

    As insurance companies prepare themselves for the new accounting standard IFRS 17, Takaful companies are facing significant uncertainty in how to interpret and apply the standard to their business.

  • 06 December 2018

    The attraction of captives for cyber risk

    Captives can be an attractive alternative for companies, supplementing and substituting for commercial insurance and/or reinsurance.

  • 30 November 2018

    Critical Point podcast, Episode 5: How tech is changing trucking insurance claims

    Milliman’s Christine Fleming and Nina Plail discuss how insurtech is transforming claims management in the trucking industry for both companies and consumers.

  • 27 November 2018

    M-PIRe housing market insights: A tale of two metros

    What is the current state of housing markets and what are some possible future trends?

  • 27 November 2018

    The California wildfire conundrum

    This article examines some of the fundamentals of wildfire risk, including the effect on insurers, homeowners, and the overall implications for the property insurance market in California.

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