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Underwriting update with AIG

Underwriting update with AIG. Success through partnership November 2005. Update. AIG process What have change Why do we rate? Hot topic – new immigrant, travel, non resident, financial update How to speed the process. Ontario Underwriting Team. Life Product

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Underwriting update with AIG

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  1. Underwriting update with AIG Success through partnership November 2005

  2. Update • AIG process • What have change • Why do we rate? • Hot topic – new immigrant, travel, non resident, financial update • How to speed the process

  3. Ontario Underwriting Team • Life Product • Stuart Gray, Barb Cornwall, Judi Scetta, Chantal Lacoste, Janet Nosko, Kirti Sharma, Angèle Houle • CI Product • Luc Jodoin • Policy Changes / Assurance Product • Christian Ah-Kian • Helene Chatelain, VP U/W & NB • Serena Galea, Manager NB

  4. The process • Using AIG’s tools • FMIS • NB phone team • Region Team

  5. What you need to know • U/W age and amount guidelines per product • Long App vs. Rapid App? • Most common inquiry –travel, medical • Financial guidelines • Income, net worth, financial questionnaire on long app • Purpose, where premium are coming from, which sales concept was use…

  6. What have changes and why • Reinsurance change • Reason why: • More quota share due to high reserving and capital requirements for direct Co. • Pricing rates – preferred, etc • Fight for market shares • Less risk kept by direct Co • Changes in reinsurances treaties • Audits review – claim review • How do we now manage these changes

  7. Reinsurance issue • Reinsurance issue • AIG use 3 reinsurers • Travel issue –product, amount length of time, where. • Capacity issue • Shopping issue • Misrepresentations issue

  8. Understanding and Explaining Mortality and Medical tests • Why do we rate? • Height and weight table • Cholesterol table • Blood profile • Urine test • Saliva testing • Other test

  9. Rating why? • Underwriting is the evaluation of medical conditions and histories that may affect the mortality or morbidity. • Mortality is the relative incidence of death among a given group of people • Morbidity is the relative incidence of sickness or disease among a given group of people • Standard mortality is represented by 100% • Additional rating indicate the degrees of the extra risk • The rating needs to compensate for the anticipated increase in mortality or morbidity.

  10. Life Expectancies (75-80 basic tables) • Male-Non-Smoker • Age 100% 200% 400 • 30 50 43 37 • 50 32 26 20 • 65 20 15 12 • Male Smoker • 30 44 36 30 • 50 26 20 15 • 65 17 12 9

  11. Height and Weight table

  12. Cholesterol table

  13. Name, D.O.B Time collected Time last meal Hiv Glucose Fructosamine HGB A1C Bun Creatinine Alk. Phos Bili. Total SGOT (AST) SGPT (ALT) GGT (GGTP) HAA/CDT / Hep. Screen Tot. Protein Albumin Globulin Cholesterol HDL/LDL Ratio Triglycerides Blood profile results

  14. Diuretics agents Cotinine Cocaine Glucose Protein Leukocyte screen Hemoglobin screen Wbc Rbc Granular cast Hyaline casts Specific gravity Temperature Creatinine Prot./creat. Ratio Adulterant tests Urine test result

  15. Common problems in underwriting • Diabetes • Myocardial Infarction • Cancer • Life style – travel, financial

  16. MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION • NUMBER OF EPISODES • CHEST PAIN • SURGERY / BYPASS • CURRENT CONDITION • SMOKING • AGE AT ONSET • OTHER IMPAIRMENT ( BP, CHOL, SMOK...)

  17. Cancer • Age at Onset • Type / Grade • Localized / Metastasis • Treatment / date of last treatment • Surgery • Recurrence

  18. Medical Underwriting: Additional issues • Repeat testing and Rechecks • Smoker – Non Smoker • Saliva vs. Urine • Travel issue • Life style issue • Medical reconsideration • Medical Underwriting Appeals • Clinical medicine vs Insurance Underwriting • Privacy Issue

  19. Most common inquiryNon Resident? • A Canadian Citizen living outside of Canada? • Needs to have a Canadian Residence Status • Paying Canadian Income Tax (T4) • Residing in Canada for 183 consecutives days.

  20. Most common inquiryNew immigrants (Life vs. CI) • Canadian Resident Status • Paramedical • Blood test including Hep. B & C • Financial Quest. • Need to have landed status • Covering letter explaining the purpose of insurance and explanation of the source of the deposits. • Only Canadian assets will be considered.

  21. …Most common inquiryInsurable Interest / Ownership • Ownership, Beneficiary and Relationship are needed on the application. • Insurable Interest must exist at uw and issue time until the policy is settled.

  22. Financial underwriting Why? • Establishes need • Reduces anti-selection • Reduces moral hazard • Reduces speculation

  23. Insurable Interest / Why ? • Must be determined at the time of underwriting • Purpose of the insurance? • What is the financial loss if the insured dies? • Does the amount make sense?

  24. How? / Communication is the key • Communication between underwriter & broker & administrator • Communication between underwriter & reinsurer • Was FQ completed giving income and NW? • Financial or medical explanation • What are we trying to accomplish or achieve • What are you looking for? • Was the case shop elsewhere?

  25. Red flags • Applicants is reluctant to provide information • Large discrepancies in information provided by different sources • Lack of third party verification • Broker/Marketing pressure • Previous bankruptcy • Unable to justify the face amount on the older person

  26. How do we make it happen ! • Reinsurer is taking majority of the risk • 3 way relationship • Set expectations • Communication is the key! • Presenting your case.

  27. Your best tool?To accelerate the U/W process! • Did the producer provide a covering letter explaining the following: • the purpose of the insurance • How was the amount determined? • Where is the deposit coming from? • Explaining the concept use • Was sales presentation made if yes is it attached to the application. • Is the client aware of all requirements needed. • Was a NB cover sheet submitted? • Was the case sent to other carrier? • What are we trying to achieve

  28. Example of a covering letter • Attached are the following documents and explanation. • The purpose– is …. • Relationship between agent and applicants – is… • Strategy overview– the projected income tax liability on death is x.xx and after factoring the tax saving attributable to a x.xx on death…an amount of xxx is needed no cover the tax liability… • Source of premium – the premiums are funded by the corporation… • Financial information – financial statement attached • Existing life insurance coverage is xxx • Concurrent applications – because a total of x is needed. • Conclusion– why make sense.

  29. How to accelerate the process – What needs to be submitted with the application • Understanding Insurable interest – borrowed life • Amount of Insurance – need to be justified • Requirements are they ordered? • Rule out anti-selection – piece meal information • What sales concept is being used? • Rule out money laundering • Presenting the case to the u/w – updated info • Medical cover letter • Marketing / sales pressure

  30. Conclusion • We promise to continue to deliver the following: • An Approachable Underwriting & NB team along with your Regional Team – we are there to help you!

  31. Questions? • Thank you for your business!

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