Abstract
Equity-indexed annuities (EIAs) with investment guarantees are pension products sensitive to changes in the interest rate environment. A flexible and common choice for modelling this risk factor is a Hull–White model in its G2++ variant. We investigate the valuation of EIAs in this model setting and extend the literature by introducing a more efficient framework for Monte-Carlo simulation. In addition, we build on previous work by adapting an approach based on scenario matrices to a two-factor G2++ model. This method does not rely on simulations or on Fourier transformations. In numerical studies, we demonstrate its fast convergence and the limitations of techniques relying on the independence of annual returns and the central limit theorem.
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