Date
Time

09.00am - 11.00am

Venue
Virtual

EEA Web Session: Socio-Economic Mortality Curves

Announcement from the EEA organiser:

Mortality curves are a critical ingredient for the valuation of any longevity-related product (for example: pensions, life insurance, reverse mortgages). Typically, several statistical agencies provide mortality curves differentiated on gender per country. However, it has been documented that people’s mortality prospects differ beyond their differences in gender. Income, education, job type, etc might all have an impact on mortality. In this online training, we present 1) how such distinctive characteristics can be considered in a mortality model, 2) empirical results (based on Belgian data) and 3) the implications for retirement products valuations. Though the empirical results are based on Belgian data, many results are qualitatively in line with other European countries.

The goal of the session is to clarify the impact of various socio-economic factors on mortality and its impact on the valuation and risk-management of retirement products. At the end of the session people will have a good understanding of

  • Impact of socio-economic status on mortality rates
  • Impact of differences in mortality curves on product valuations
  • Adjusting mortality models to take socio-economic factors into account.

This session is primarily aimed at people active in the pension and insurance industry but should not present any major difficulties for other participants with an interest in the subject. No previous knowledge of mortality modelling is required. A basic understanding of mortality rates, finance and general statistics is assumed.

Click here to register. Your early-bird registration fee is € 120.00 (net) / € 142.80 (incl. VAT, if applicable) for bookings by 2 October 2024. After this date, the fee will be € 170.00 (net) / € 202.30 (incl. VAT, if applicable).

Agenda

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Biographical details

Jeroen Kerkhof currently works as a quant consultant and RetireTech entrepreneur at VAR Strategies. He is also a part-time professor in econometrics at the Free University Brussels (VUB) and Ghent University. He started his professional career during his PhD at ABN-AMRO Bank (A’dam). Subsequently, he worked as a front-office senior quant at Lehman Brothers for the interest-rate and inflation derivatives trading desks and hands-on quant team leader at Morgan Stanley (European Head of fixed income research, London), Jefferies (Global Head of fixed income research, London) and Danske Bank (Head of non-linear interest-rate derivatives, Copenhagen). Before joining the VUB, he was the academic director of the Advanced Master in Quantitative Finance at Solvay Brussels School. He obtained his PhD from Tilburg University.

Event Type
Virtual
Event format
Virtual event
Speakers/Presenters
Jeroen Kerkhof
Organizer
European Actuarial Academy (EEA)