Survey Reveals Significant Re-Pricing Activity For UL With Secondary Guarantees
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Survey participants reported sales of UL products with and without chronic illness riders. Sales of UL products with chronic illness riders as a percent of total UL sales increased from 11% for calendar year 2011 to 14% for the first nine months of 2012. Growth in the portion of sales of UL products with long term care (LTC) riders from 2011 through the first nine months of 2012 was also reported, albeit at a slower pace. As a percent of total UL sales, inclusion of LTC riders on UL products increased from 15% for 2011 to 16% for the first nine months of 2012. More companies are beginning to offer and track such products and nearly 79% of survey respondents expect to market either a chronic illness or LTC rider within 12 to 24 months.
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The IUL market continues to draw considerable interest with more companies entering the market. Total IUL sales as a percent of Total UL and IUL sales combined has increased from 18% in 2009 to 40% through the first nine months of 2012. This product is attractive in today's environment due to its upside potential and downside protection.
In addition to profitability and sales, the study also includes information on product and actuarial issues, such as target surplus, reserves, risk management, underwriting, product design, compensation, pricing, administration, and illustration testing.
Concern was expressed by 11 of 22 participants about the net premium reserve floor that is included in the valuation manual. The valuation manual sets forth regulatory requirements for principle-based reserves for UL products. The reasons for concern included: the net premium reserve is too high, the significant amount of work in implementing the new regulation with little reserve relief, and potential tax implications.
Twenty-eight carriers of Universal Life products participated in this annual survey, indicative of the great interest in this topic in the marketplace today.
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