Microinsurance Program for Trade Union Members in Cambodia: Pricing and Financial Projections

  • Ivy DC Suan UP College of Business Administration
  • Mia Pang-rey UP College of Business Administration
  • Rainier V. Almazan College of Social Work and Community Development, UP Diliman
Keywords: actuarial pricing, Cambodia, financial projections, microinsurance

Abstract

In a previous paper (Almazan, Pang-Rey, & Suan, 2007), the authors designed a microinsurance program for trade union members in Cambodia. This paper aims to define the acceptable range of benefits and contributions for the members if they decide to enroll themselves in the said program. The contributions and benefits will be determined using actuarial methods to make sure that the proposed premium rates can cover both the costs and the benefits committed by the microinsurance program. To determine the feasibility of the program, we will examine future cash flows, where future actuarial liabilities are computed using actuarial techniques. Capitalization, reinsurance and investment of reserves will likewise be discussed.

Author Biographies

Ivy DC Suan, UP College of Business Administration

Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting and Finance

Mia Pang-rey, UP College of Business Administration

Associate Professor, Department of Accounting and Finance

Rainier V. Almazan, College of Social Work and Community Development, UP Diliman

Assistant Professor

Published
2008-11-19
Section
Articles