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Health SLT Lapse-Down Stress

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Calculate the Stressed Lapse Rate instantly.

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Current Lapse Rate

10.0%

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Lapse Stress Multiplier

50.0%

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Stressed Lapse Rate

5.0%

Health SLT Lapse-Down Lapse Rate Shock Impact

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Stressed Lapse Rate

Stressed Lapse Rate=Current Lapse Ratemin(50%×Current Lapse Rate,20pp)\mathrm{Stressed\ Lapse\ Rate}=\mathrm{Current\ Lapse\ Rate}-\min(50\%\times\mathrm{Current\ Lapse\ Rate},20\mathrm{pp})

Understand the Health SLT Lapse-Down Stress

Overview

Article 159 defines the permanent lapse-down stress for SLT health policyholder-behaviour risk where lower lapses are adverse.[1]

Input Terms

  • Current Lapse Rate: Representative pre-stress SLT health lapse rate for the portfolio slice being tested.[1]

Technical Rationale

Article 159 also tests the opposite policyholder-behaviour direction because lower lapses can trap the undertaking in unprofitable guarantees, expense overruns, or adverse benefit terms.[1] The limit on the decrease prevents the stressed rate from overstating persistence where the starting lapse rate is already high.

The displayed applied reduction is therefore the bounded Article 159 decrease rather than a raw proportional movement. The lapse-down direction remains separate because Article 159 requires the adverse SLT health policyholder-behaviour scenario to be identified after valuation-model loss measurement.

Important Notes

  • This is a stress-specification page, not a basic-own-funds loss bridge.
  • Final SLT health lapse risk uses the largest prepared loss across lapse-up, lapse-down, and mass-lapse scenarios.
  • Valuation scope is limited to relevant SLT health policyholder options and portfolio slices where the lapse-down scenario is adverse; this page does not validate that scope.

Sources

  1. Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/35 - Art. 159 (SLT health lapse risk sub-module) - EIOPA

Default values are illustrative sample inputs for navigation, training, and QA. Replace them with controlled data before using the result in capital analysis, governance, or reporting decisions.