Determinants of the Lapse Rate in Life Insurance Operating Companies.
Review of Business 2007, Fall, 28, 1
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Introduction The purpose of this study is to determine whether factors influencing the lapse rates on ordinary life insurance products can be identified and their importance statistically assessed. In this study, we refer to ordinary life insurance as including the two traditional components of term and whole life. The lapse rate is a key operating parameter that reflects both consumer behavior and insurer managerial decisions involving life policies. Projections of the lapse rate are also critical in structuring securitization arrangements.
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