McCarty.Credit

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Reading: “Testimony of Kevin M. McCarty, Florida Insurance Commissioner, Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and Representing the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Regarding: ‘The Impact of Credit-Based Insurance Scoring on the Availability and Affordability of Insurance,’ May 21, 2008,” Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on Financial Services, excluding Appendices 1 and 2.

Author: McCarty, K.M.

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BA Quick-Summary: Credit-Based Insurance Scores
  • Representing the NAIC, McCarty presented his views on the impact of credit-based insurance scoring on the availability and affordability of insurance.
  • This reading is closely related to Kucera.Credit.

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Based on past exams, the main things you need to know (in rough order of importance) are:

  • disparate impact of credit scoring on certain classes of insureds
  • arguments against use of credit scores (see Kucera.Credit for arguments for use of credit scores)
reference part (a) part (b) part (c) part (d) part (e) (part f)
E (2018.Fall #3) Porter.2-Devlpt Porter.2-Devlpt arguments against
- credit scores
E (2017.Fall #1) see Kucera.Credit arguments against
- credit scores
see Kucera.Credit
E (2016.Spring #1) disparate impact:
- gender
credit score vs frequency
- explain
E (2015.Fall #1) disparate impact:
- age
disparate impact:
- other than age
metrics / drivers:
- underlying credit scores
E (2014.Fall #2) definition:
- cost-based rates
equitable rates:
- 2 conditions
texting
- is it equitable
Bloom's Taxonomy:
- financial stability
see NAIC.IRIS Bloom's Taxonomy:
- proxy variables
E (2014.Spring #5) see Kucera.Credit arguments against
- credit scores
see Kucera.Credit

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In Plain English!

This paper is easy - good bedtime reading. (You only have to know the first 11 pages.) It overlaps with Kucera.Credit but focuses more on potential problems with using credit-scoring in ratemaking.

Question: identify arguments against the use of credit-scoring [Hint: FEED]
Frequency (credit score is correlated only with frequency, not with severity of claims)
Errors (50% of credit reports have errors, sometimes due to identity theft)
Economic downturns (downturns in economy may have a disparate credit impact on vulnerable populations)
Discriminatory (credit scoring may lead to rates that are unfairly discriminatory - see below for details)
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Question: identify examples where credit scoring can be unfairly discriminatory
age: young people don't have a long credit history, elderly people use credit less often (both may result in a lower credit score)
poor families: may use cash versus credit (you need to use credit to get a good credit score)
recent immigrants: may not have access to credit (you need to use credit to get a good credit score)
moral/religious beliefs: certain belief systems may discourage use of credit (you need to use credit to get a good credit score)
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There are a few miscellaneous items from old exams that are covered in the mini BattleQuiz. Make sure you look at the following problem because it ties together concepts from a few different readings: (It's also included in the mini BattleQuiz)

E (2014.Fall #2)
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