S.C. Code Regs. § 69-48 - Life And Health Reinsurance Agreements
This regulation shall apply to all domestic life and accident and health insurers and to all other licensed life and accident and health insurers which are not subject to a substantially similar regulation in their domiciliary state. This regulation shall also similarly apply to licensed property and casualty insurers with respect to their accident and health business. This regulation shall not apply to assumption reinsurance, yearly renewable term reinsurance or certain nonproportional reinsurance such as stop loss or catastrophe reinsurance.
Risk Categories:
This is the risk that a policy will voluntarily terminate prior to the recoupment of a statutory surplus strain experienced at issue of the policy.
This is the risk that invested assets supporting the reinsured business will decrease in value. The main hazards are that assets will default or that there will be a decrease in earning power. It excludes market value declines due to changes in interest rate.
This is the risk that interest rates will fall and funds reinvested (coupon payments or monies received upon asset maturity or call) will therefore earn less than expected. If asset durations are less than liability durations, the mismatch will increase.
This is the risk that interest rates rise and policy loans and surrenders increase or maturing contracts do not renew at anticipated rates of renewal. If asset durations are greater than the liability durations, the mismatch will increase. Policyholders will move their funds into new products offering higher rates. The company may have to sell assets at a loss to provide for these withdrawals.
RISK CATEGORY |
a |
b |
c |
d |
e |
f |
Health Insurance - Other than LTC/LTD [FN*] |
+ |
0 |
+ |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Health Insurance - LTC/LTD [FN*] |
+ |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
0 |
Immediate Annuities |
0 |
+ |
0 |
+ |
+ |
0 |
Single Premium Deferred Annuities |
0 |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Flexible Premium Deferred Annuities |
0 |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Guaranteed Interest Contracts |
0 |
0 |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Other Annuity Deposit Business |
0 |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Single Premium Whole Life |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Traditional Non-Par Permanent |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Traditional Non-Par Term |
0 |
+ |
+ |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Traditional Par Permanent |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Traditional Par Term |
0 |
+ |
+ |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Adjustable Premium Permanent |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Indeterminate Premium Permanent |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Universal Life Flexible Premium |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Universal Life Fixed Premium |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
Universal Life Fixed Premium |
0 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
dump-in premiums allowed |
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[FN*] LTC = Long Term Care Insurance |
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LTD = Long Term Disability Insurance |
--Health Insurance - LTC/LTD
--Traditional Non-Par Permanent
--Traditional Par Permanent
--Adjustable Premium Permanent
--Indeterminate Premium Permanent
--Universal Life Fixed Premium
(no dump-in premiums allowed)
The associated formula for determining the reserve interest rate adjustment must use a formula which reflects the ceding company's investment earnings and incorporates all realized and unrealized gains and losses reflected in the statutory statement. The following is an acceptable formula:
Rate = 2(I + CG)
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X + Y - I = CG
Where: I is the net investment income (Exhibit 2, Line 16, Column 7)
CG is capital gains less capital losses (Exhibit 4, Line 10, Column 6)
X is the current year cash and invested assets (Page 2, Line 10A, Column 1) plus investment income due and accrued (Page 2, Line 16, Column 1)
less borrowed money (Page 3, Line 22, Column 1)
Y is the same as X but for the prior year
[For example, on the last day of calendar year N, company XYZ pays a $20 million initial commission and expense allowance to company ABC for reinsuring an existing block of business. Assuming a 34% tax rate, the net increase in surplus at inception is $13.2 million ($20 million--$6.8 million) which is reported on the "Aggregate write-ins for gains and losses in surplus" line in the Capital and Surplus account. $6.8 million (34% of $20 million) is reported as income on the "Commissions and expense allowances on reinsurance ceded" line of the Summary of Operations.
At the end of year N+" 1 the business has earned $4 million. ABC has paid $.5 million in profit and risk charges in arrears for the year and has received a $1 million experience refund. Company ABC's annual statement would report $1.65 million [66% of ($4 million--$1 million--$.5 million) up to a maximum of $13.2 million] on the "Commissions and expense allowance on reinsurance ceded" line of the Summary of Operations, and --$1.65 million on the "Aggregate write-ins for gains and losses in surplus" line of the Capital and Surplus account. The experience refund would be reported separately as a miscellaneous income item in the Summary of Operations.]
Insurers subject to this regulation shall reduce to zero by December 31, 1993, any reserve credits or assets established wit respect to reinsurance agreements entered into prior to the effective date of this regulation which, under the provisions of this regulation would not be entitled to recognition of the reserve credits or assets; provided, however, that the reinsurance agreements shall have been in compliance with laws or regulations in existence immediately preceding the effective date of this regulation.
This regulation shall become effective upon final publication in the State Register.
Notes
Statutory Authority: 1976 Code Sections 38-3-110(1), 38-9-170(1)(b), 38-9-190, and 1-23-10 et seq.
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