Abstract

Abstract Inflation can have a significant impact on insured losses. Insurance companies recognize this effect on their aggregate claims when setting premiums and reserves. Interest earned by insurance companies on their reserves can, to some extent, offset the effect of inflation on claims. This article looks at the combined effect of these economical variables, inflation and interest, on the distribution of aggregate claims.

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