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Opportunity Cost in Insurance

Opportunity Cost in Insurance ArXiv ID: 2511.13959 “View on arXiv” Authors: Jan Maelger Abstract We develop a formalism for insurance profit optimisation for the in-force business constraint by regulatory and risk policy related requirements. This approach is applicable to Life, P&C and Reinsurance businesses and applies in all regulatory frameworks with a solvency requirement defined in the form of a solvency ratio, notably Solvency II and the Swiss Solvency Test. We identify the optimal asset allocation for profit maximisation within a pre-defined risk appetite and deduce the annual opportunity cost faced by the insurance company. ...

November 17, 2025 · 1 min · Research Team

Do LLM Personas Dream of Bull Markets? Comparing Human and AI Investment Strategies Through the Lens of the Five-Factor Model

Do LLM Personas Dream of Bull Markets? Comparing Human and AI Investment Strategies Through the Lens of the Five-Factor Model ArXiv ID: 2411.05801 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated the ability to adopt a personality and behave in a human-like manner. There is a large body of research that investigates the behavioural impacts of personality in less obvious areas such as investment attitudes or creative decision making. In this study, we investigated whether an LLM persona with a specific Big Five personality profile would perform an investment task similarly to a human with the same personality traits. We used a simulated investment task to determine if these results could be generalised into actual behaviours. In this simulated environment, our results show these personas produced meaningful behavioural differences in all assessed categories, with these behaviours generally being consistent with expectations derived from human research. We found that LLMs are able to generalise traits into expected behaviours in three areas: learning style, impulsivity and risk appetite while environmental attitudes could not be accurately represented. In addition, we showed that LLMs produce behaviour that is more reflective of human behaviour in a simulation environment compared to a survey environment. ...

October 28, 2024 · 2 min · Research Team