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The Effects of Solvency Margins on U.K. Life Companies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2014

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The requirement for a United Kingdom life office to hold solvency margins in addition to its normal actuarial reserves took full effect on 15 March 1984. At the time of writing, solvency margins for U.K. life offices have therefore had an effective life of under two years.

Before the introduction of the regulations, many comments were made within the life insurance industry about the effects which the introduction of the life solvency margins would have on the financial position of U.K. life offices. This therefore seems an appropriate time to reflect on the theoretical financial consequences of solvency margins from the point of view of a U.K. life company, and comment on the practical effects which have been observed to date.

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Copyright © Institute of Actuaries Students' Society 1987

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