ibnr
Compute IBNR claims for expectedClaims object
Syntax
Description
ibnrClaims = ibnr(ec)expectedClaims object.
Examples
Compute the IBNR claims for an expectedClaims object containing simulated insurance claims data. 
load InsuranceClaimsData.mat;
head(data)    OriginYear    DevelopmentYear    ReportedClaims    PaidClaims
    __________    _______________    ______________    __________
       2010             12               3995.7          1893.9  
       2010             24                 4635          3371.2  
       2010             36               4866.8          4079.1  
       2010             48               4964.1            4487  
       2010             60               5013.7          4711.4  
       2010             72               5038.8          4805.6  
       2010             84                 5059          4853.7  
       2010             96               5074.1          4877.9  
Use developmentTriangle to convert the data to a development triangle, which is the standard form for representing claims data. Create two developmentTriangle objects, one for reported claims and one for paid claims.
dT_reported = developmentTriangle(data,'Origin','OriginYear','Development','DevelopmentYear','Claims','ReportedClaims')
dT_reported = 
  developmentTriangle with properties:
                          Origin: {10×1 cell}
                     Development: {10×1 cell}
                          Claims: [10×10 double]
                  LatestDiagonal: [10×1 double]
                     Description: ""
                      TailFactor: 1
    CumulativeDevelopmentFactors: [1.3069 1.1107 1.0516 1.0261 1.0152 1.0098 1.0060 1.0030 1.0010 1]
               SelectedLinkRatio: [1.1767 1.0563 1.0249 1.0107 1.0054 1.0038 1.0030 1.0020 1.0010]
dT_paid = developmentTriangle(data,'Origin','OriginYear','Development','DevelopmentYear','Claims','PaidClaims')
dT_paid = 
  developmentTriangle with properties:
                          Origin: {10×1 cell}
                     Development: {10×1 cell}
                          Claims: [10×10 double]
                  LatestDiagonal: [10×1 double]
                     Description: ""
                      TailFactor: 1
    CumulativeDevelopmentFactors: [2.4388 1.4070 1.1799 1.0810 1.0378 1.0178 1.0080 1.0030 1.0010 1]
               SelectedLinkRatio: [1.7333 1.1925 1.0914 1.0417 1.0196 1.0097 1.0050 1.0020 1.0010]
Create an expectedClaims object where the first input argument is the reported development triangle and the second input argument is the paid development triangle.  
earnedPremium = [17000; 18000; 10000; 19000; 16000; 10000; 11000; 10000; 14000; 10000]; ec = expectedClaims(dT_reported, dT_paid,earnedPremium)
ec = 
  expectedClaims with properties:
         ReportedTriangle: [1×1 developmentTriangle]
             PaidTriangle: [1×1 developmentTriangle]
            EarnedPremium: [10×1 double]
            InitialClaims: [10×1 double]
          CaseOutstanding: [10×1 double]
    EstimatedClaimsRatios: [10×1 double]
     SelectedClaimsRatios: [10×1 double]
Use ibnr to compute the IBNR claims.
ibnrClaims = ibnr(ec)
ibnrClaims = 10×1
103 ×
   -0.0984
   -0.0176
   -0.0399
    0.0030
    0.0204
    0.1483
    0.1753
    0.2744
    0.6423
    1.6575
Input Arguments
Expected claims, specified as a previously created expectedClaims
                        object.
Data Types: object
Output Arguments
IBNR claims, returned as an array.
More About
Incurred-but-not-reported (IBNR) claims are the claims amount owed by an insurer to all valid claimants who have had a covered loss but have not yet reported it.
Since the insurer knows neither how many of these losses have occurred nor the severity of each loss, IBNR is necessarily an estimate.
Version History
Introduced in R2020b
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