A Hierarchical Bayesian model to predict belatedly reported claims in insurances
Latent, that is Incurred But Not Reported (IBNR) claims influence heavily the calculation of the reserves of an insurer, necessitating an accurate estimation of such claims. The highly diverse estimations of the latent claim amount produced by the traditional estimation methods (chain-ladder, etc.) underline the need for more sophisticated modelling. We are aimed at predicting the number of latent claims, not yet reported. This means the continuation the so called run-off triangle by filling in the lower triangle of the delayed claims matrix. In order to do this the dynamics of claims occurrence and reporting tendency is specified in a hierarchical Bayesian model. The complexity of the model building requires an algorithmic estimation method, that we carry out along the lines of the Bayesian paradigm using the MCMC technique. The predictive strength of the model against the future disclosed claims is analysed by cross validation. Simulations serve to check model stability. Bootstrap methods are also available as we have full record of the individual claims at our disposal. Those methods are used for assessing the variability of the estimated structural parameters.