CHALLENGES FACING THE ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF WEATHER INDEXED INSURANCE BY INSURANCE FIRMS

Ben Kajwang
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Purpose: The study assessed the challenges facing the adoption and implementation of weather indexed insurance by insurance firms Methodology: This was accomplished through the use of a desktop literature review. The use of Google Scholar was utilized in order to locate seminal references and journal articles that were pertinent to the study. In order to meet the inclusion criteria, the papers had to be no more than ten years old. Findings: Using a certain weather parameter, a specific weather station, and a predetermined length of time, Weather Index Insurance is calculated. To avoid crop losses, the insurance might be constructed to cover against index realizations that are predicted to be too high or low. Pilots and feasibility studies have indicated that while the weather index product appears to be a boon, there are numerous hurdles or downsides to weather index products. Because of this, we set out to find out what obstacles insurance companies may face in implementing weather-indexed insurance. Index insurance's biggest flaw is its exposure to basis risk. In addition, weather-related risks exhibit characteristics that frequently contravene classical insurance rules. Drought and other slow-developing meteorological hazards, such as floods, can have a systemic effect since they are regionally connected. As a result, actuarial ratemaking becomes more challenging because of the increased volatility of meteorological variables and non-stationary loss distributions. Third, a lack of yield and weather data makes it difficult to estimate loss distributions accurately. Some farmers may not comprehend weather index insurance and hence not buy it, and a significant number of farmers may also require a subsidy if they want to get weather insurance. Unique contribution of theory, practice and policy: Crop insurance companies can benefit from approaches like time diversification, local test procedures, and the addition of expert knowledge to observational data, as well as mechanisms like supporting insurance market development as a means of facilitating adaptation. In addition, better training on weather index insurance and regular communication are required.
保险公司采用和实施天气指数保险所面临的挑战
目的:本研究评估了保险公司采用和实施天气指数保险所面临的挑战。方法:这是通过使用桌面文献综述来完成的。使用Google Scholar是为了找到与该研究相关的重要参考文献和期刊文章。为了符合纳入标准,论文的发表时间不得超过10年。结果:使用特定的天气参数、特定的气象站和预定的时间长度,计算了天气指数保险。为了避免作物损失,保险可能被构建为覆盖预测过高或过低的指数实现。试点和可行性研究表明,虽然天气指数产品似乎是一个福音,但天气指数产品存在许多障碍或缺点。因此,我们着手找出保险公司在实施天气指数保险时可能面临的障碍。指数保险最大的缺陷是它暴露在基差风险之下。此外,与天气有关的风险表现出经常违反传统保险规则的特征。干旱和其他发展缓慢的气象灾害,如洪水,可能产生系统性影响,因为它们与区域有关。因此,由于气象变量和非平稳损失分布的波动性增加,精算费率的制定变得更具挑战性。第三,由于缺乏产量和天气数据,很难准确估计损失分布。一些农民可能不了解天气指数保险,因此不购买,而且相当多的农民如果想要购买天气保险,可能还需要补贴。理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:作物保险公司可以受益于时间多样化、当地试验程序、在观测数据中增加专家知识等方法,以及支持保险市场发展作为促进适应手段等机制。此外,需要加强天气指数保险的培训和定期沟通。
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