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- the present invention relates to electronic commerce in general, and, more particularly, to a data processing system that provides an efficient market for: (1) the provision of insurance b insurers to those seeking insurance (the primary insurance market), and (2) the reinsurance of existing policies between reinsurers and reinsurees (the secondary insurance market).
- an insurance seeker it can be a challenge to find an insurer who is willing to offer insurance at a reasonable premium and on reasonable terms.
- an insurance seeker it can be a challenge to find an insurer who is willing to offer insurance at a reasonable premium and on reasonable terms.
- the verity of this statement is clear for insurance seekers who are a poor risk, it is also true, albeit less obviously so, for those insurance seekers who are a good risk.
- Many insurers may endeavor to provide some types of insurance, few insurers provide more than a small subset of all of the types of insurance offered by all of the insurers.
- One insurer may offer only homeowner's insurance for single-family dwellings while another only offers flood insurance for apartment dwellers. Therefore, even an insurance seeker who is a good risk may waste its time approaching insurers who do not offer the insurance product the insurance seeker desires.
- the insurance seeker is unlikely to know if that insurer is offering the insurance at a competitive premium and on competitive terms.
- the insurance seeker can contact (e.g.. in person, on the telephone, etc.) numerous insurers and inquire into their premiums and terms for a particular insurance product.
- numerous people do precisely this when seeking automobile insurance because it is well known that the premiums, terms, fees and underwriting standards of different insurers vary widely.
- the insurance seeker can consult newspapers and other periodicals that publish premiums and terms for a variety of insurers Such listings are, however, unlikely to be comprehensiv e and are likely to be out-of-date, particularK in times when premiums and terms are changing rapidly Furthermore, published premiums are often misleading because the appl ⁇ only to those insurance seekers who are the best risks
- the insurance seeker can contact an "independent" insurance agent who represents a plurality of insurers
- the independent insurance agent is not, however, necessarily motivated to provide the insurance seeker with the least expensive insurance product at the best terms but rather the insurance product that garners the agent the largest commission
- the insurer may decide that the insurance seeker does not qualify for the desired insurance, or that the insurance seeker, because of poor health, accidents in the past oi other high-risk factors, does not qualify for the best premiums and terms, which are what brought the insurance seeker to that insurer in the first place In either case, the insurance seeker ma ⁇ have wasted its time in approaching the insurer or ma ⁇ not receive the premium and terms that were anticipated
- the data processing system provides an efficient market that not only invites insurers, insurance seekers, and reinsurers and reinsurees to patronize the system, but that induces them to patronize it as ell
- the inducement is manifested in several ways In the illustrative embodiment of the present invention, they include, but are not limited to rance seekers
- the data processing system provides an insurance seeker with a single "one-stop- shopping" source that matches the insurance seeker to an insurer who offers the insurance product sought, • the data processing system matches an insurance seeker to only those insurers who satisfy the insurer's underwriting standards, and
- the data processing system guarantees an insurance seeker that it is being offered the best premium or the best terms or both available from any insurer who patronizes the system (of those insurers who deem the insurance seeker an acceptable risk and who offer the insurance product sought)
- the data processing system provides those insurers who offer competitive premiums oi terms or both with a large number of insurance seekers who the insurer deems are acceptable risks at a lower cost than in the prior art. which lowers the insurer's cost of doing business that, in turn, enables the insurer to offer even better premiums and terms,
- the data processing system provides those insurers who offer competitive premiums oi terms or both with statistics regarding the market in insurance and reinsurance, which can be used by the insurers to- (1) determine which types of insurance they should offer and at what premiums and terms, (2) arbitrage those insurers who do not have access to the statistics, and (3) cost value the insurance policies in their portfolio, which facilitates the reinsurance of those policies, which, in turn, increases their liquidity, distributes their risk, and lowers their cost of doing business, and • the data processing system provides insurers with an efficient market for the purchase and sale of the servicing of policies (e g , providing claims adjusting, premium collection, etc )
- the data processing system provides reinsurers and reinsurees with statistics regaiding the market in insurance and reinsurance that are of value in ( 1 ) assessing the cost/value of individual policies that are to be reinsured, (2) determining which policies they desire to reinsure and at what price, and (3) arbitraging those reinsurers and reinsurees who do not have access to the statistics
- the illustrative embodiment of the present invention seeks to improve the efficiency in both the market for insurance and the market in reinsurance so that, to the extent the efficiency in one enhances the efficiency in the other, a synergy of efficiency between the markets is affected
- some data processing systems in accordance with the present invention might incorporate one or more mechanisms for priming an efficient market and for reinforcing the efficiency of the market
- Three illustrative mechanisms are
- the pro rata fees from a patron for patronizing the system might decrease as the total fees earned from transactions associated with that patron increase
- the system may receive a fee from an insurer when the insurer writes a policy with the assistance of the system, a portion of the fee may be remitted back to the insurer if the insurer transacts a large volume of business through the system in a given interval.
- the fees from all types of insurance products are aggregated for determining the amount of the remittance.
- An illustrative remittance schedule could be:
- this mechanism encourages insurers to patronize the system with larger, rather than smaller, volumes, which is accomplished by endeavoring to offer the most varieties of insurance at the lowest premiums and at the best possible terms.
- the statistics are advantageously given for free, or sold at a subsidized price, to those patrons of the system who actually transact business through the system.
- price for the statistics decreases as the measure of fees earned from transactions associated with a patron increases.
- netbacking An illustrative netbacking schedule could be:
- This mechanism also encourages insurers to patronize the system with larger, rather than smaller, volumes, which is accomplished by endeavoring to offer the most varieties of insurance at the lowest premiums and at the best possible terms.
- a portion of the pro rata fees incurred by insurers for writing policies to insurance seekers with the assistance of the system might be credited against the fees incurred by those insurers who reinsure through the system (as either reinsurer or reinsuree or both).
- many insurers who write policies immediately seek reinsurance (i.e., to transfer all, or a portion of. the risk associated with the policy to a reinsurer). It is, therefore, possible that an insurer will write a policy to an insurance seeker through the system, and incur a fee for doing so, and then reinsure that policy through the system and incur a second fee.
- the illustrative embodiment of the present invention credits, according to some credit schedule, a portion of the fees associated with a patron for writing insurance through the system against the fees incurred for reinsuring through the system.
- Such a credit schedule could be:
- Table 3 Illustrative Credit Schedule
- An alternative embodiment of the present invention works in reverse and credits, according to some schedule, a portion of the fees earned with respect to a patron in reinsuring through the system against the fees incurred by the patron in a transaction for writing insurance through the system
- the fees incurred in reinsuring through the system are credited against the fees for writing insurance through the system and the fees incurred writing insurance through the system are credited against the fees foi reinsuring through the system
- this mechanism also encourages insurers to patronize the system with larger, rather than smaller, volumes, which is accomplished by endeavoring to offer the most varieties of insurance at the lowest premiums and at the best possible terms, and by patronizing the market in reinsurance with the best possible bids and offers
- An embodiment of the present invention comprises receiving at a data processing system an underwriting standard from each of a plurality of insurers, compiling a first set of statistics in the data processing system based on the underwriting standards from each of the plurality of insurers, and outputting from the data processing system the first set of statistics to a selected insurer at a price that is based on a measure of fees earned with respect to the selected insurer
- FIG 1 depicts a schematic diagram of the illustrative embodiment of the present invention
- FIG 2 depicts a block diagram of data processing system 101 depicted in FIG 1
- FIG 3 depicts the relationship of FIGs 4 and 5
- FIG 4 depicts a first portion of a flowchart of the operation of data processing system 101 in accordance with the illustrative embodiment
- FIG 5 depicts a second portion of a flowchart of the operation of data processing system 101 m accordance with the illustrative embodiment Detailed Description
- FIG 1 depicts a schematic diagram of the illustrative embodiment of the present invention in which data processing system 101 provides a market for (1 ) the provision of insurance by a plurality of insurers (e g . insurers 102-1 through 102-0 to a plurality of insurance seekers (e g , insurance seekers 103- 1 through 103-y). and (2) the reinsurance of existing policies by a plurality of reinsurers (e g , reinsurers 107- 1 through 107- ) to a plurality of reinsurees (e g reinsurees 108-1 through 108-w?)
- a plurality of insurers e g . insurers 102-1 through 102-0 to a plurality of insurance seekers (e g , insurance seekers 103- 1 through 103-y).
- the reinsurance of existing policies by a plurality of reinsurers (e g , reinsurers 107- 1 through 107- ) to a plurality of reinsurees (e g reinsurees 108
- an "insurer” is defined as an entity that provides oi endeavors to provide, insurance to an insurance seeker
- an "insurance seeker” is defined as an entity that seeks insurance
- insurance is defined as a contractual obligation that binds an insurer to indemnify an insured against a specified loss in consideration for premiums
- reinsurance is defined as the transference in whole, or in part, of a risk or contingent liability covered under an existing contract from a reinsuree to a reinsurer
- a "reinsurer” is defined as an entity that acquires a risk or contingent liability in whole, or in part, covered under an existing contract from a reinsuree
- a "reinsuree” is defined as an entity that transfers a risk or contingent liability in whole, or in part covered under an existing contract to a reinsurer
- one or more insurance agents e g , insurance agent 104
- underwriters e g , underwriter 105
- an "underwriter” is defined as an entity that evaluates an insurance solicitation against an underwriting standard for compliance with the underwriting standard
- insurers often act as their own underwriters, an insurer might employ another entity to act as underw ⁇ tei
- a single entity can be
- the heart of the illustrative embodiment is data processing system 101 which receives data from each insurei, insurance seeker, reinsurer, reinsuree, insurance agent and underwriter and endeavors to match insurers with approp ⁇ ate insurance seekers and reinsurers with appropriate reinsurees
- Each insurer, insurance seeker, reinsurer, reinsuree, insurance agent, and underw ⁇ tei is advantageously capable of providing data to and receiving data from data processing system 101 via a data network (e g , the Internet, etc ) or via a telephone network (e g , the Public Switched Telephone Network, etc ) or both
- FIG 2 depicts an illustrative embodiment of data processing system 101, which comprises computer 201, local output device 202, data storage device 203, telephone center 204, telephone network interface 205, and data network interface 206
- Computer 201 is advantageously a general-purpose computer as is well-known in the art that is capable of
- Local output device 203 is a device (e g , a printer, a tape drive, removable hard disk, etc ) from which data from data processing system 101 can be output for processing or delivery to insurers, insurance seekers, insurance agents, underwriters, reinsurers, reinsurees. and statistics subscribers
- Data storage device 203 is advantageously a non-volatile memory, such as a hard disk, foi storing the program code executed by computer 201 and the data input into and generated by the illustrative embodiment
- Data network interface 206 enables insurers, insurance seekers, insurance agents, underwriters, reinsurers, reinsurees, and statistics subscribers to communicate with data processing system 101 via a data network, such as the Internet
- data processing system 101 can be accessed via the World ide Web
- insurers, insurance seekers, insurance agents, underwriters, reinsurers reinsurees, and statistics subscribers can communicate with data processing system 101 via telephone such as through a toll-free "800" numbei
- telephone network interface 205 advantageously comprises one or more telephones that are capable of receiving calls from and placing calls to insurers, insurance seekers, insurance agents, underwriters, reinsurers, reinsurees and statistics subscribers
- Telephone network interface 205 can further comprise an automatic call distribution system, in well-known fashion, for routing incoming calls to the various telephones
- Telephone center 204 advantageously comprises one or more computer terminals that are operated by the personnel associated with telephone network interface 205 such that an operator (either human or automated) can shuttle data between computer 201 and an insurer, insurance seeker, insurance agent, underwriter, reinsurer, reinsuree. or statistics subscriber who is in contact with data processing system 101 via telephone network interface 205
- data processing system 101 is shown as depicting onlv one computei and one storage device, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that a data processing system in accordance with the present invention can also comprise one or more computers and one or more storage devices
- FIG 3 depicts the relationship of FIGs 4 and 5
- FIG 4 depicts a first portion of a flowchart of the operation of data processing system 101 in accordance w ith the illustrative embodiment
- each of a plurality of insuieis inputs into data processing system 101 v ia a data network and data network interface 206 or via a telephone network and telephone network interface 205, an indicium of ⁇ : i. each insurance product that an insurer is endeavoring to provide (e.g.. flood insurance, health insurance, life insurance, etc.): and ii. an underwriting standard for each insurance product; and iii. the premiums, fees, and terms for each product insurance.
- Insurer A can input into data processing system 101 an indicium that indicates that it endeavors to provide: (1 ) auto liability insurance, (2) auto collision insurance, (3) life insurance, (4) key-man insurance, and (5) disability insurance, and the underwriting standards, premiums. fees and terms by which it endeavors to write such insurance.
- Table 4 provides an illustrative example of an underwriting standard that one insurer, Insurer A, might input into data processing system 101 for auto liability insurance.
- Insurer B might input into data processing system 101 an indicium that it is endeavoring to provide: ( 1 ) auto liability insurance, (2) auto collision insurance and (3) malpractice insurance, wherein the underwriting standard and premium schedule for auto liability insurance is summarized in Table 5.
- the illustrative embodiment of the present invention does not set or affect the underwriting standards used by the insurers who patronize the system, but accepts any set of factors that an insurer desires as an underwriting standard.
- an insurer can input, revise or withdraw any insurance product, underwriting standard, or associated premium, fee or term in data processing system 101 at any time, which enables the insurer to adjust its offerings as its needs, desires and market conditions change.
- the list of insurance products, underwriting standards, premiums, fees and terms from each of the plurality of insurers are stored in underwriting standard database 251 in data storage device 203
- data processing system 101 compiles statistics on the list of insurance products, underwriting standards, premiums, fees and terms received from each of the plurality of insurers Such statistics might include, but are not limited to
- step 302 is performed each time a new insurance product, underwriting standard, premium, fee or term is received by data processing system 101 or is revised or withdrawn by an insurer
- the statistics compiled at step 302 are stored in statistical database 253 in data storage device 203 because the statistics stored in statistical database 253 are valuable, thev can be sold or provided as described below with respect to step 312
- an insurance solicitation is received at data processing system 101 from each of a plurality of insurance seekers Each insurance solicitation can be received at data processing system 101 via a data network and data network interface 206 or via a telephone network and telephone network interface 205 Furthermore, each insurance solicitation can be a mere inquii v into the availability of insurance, its premiums, fees, and teims, or it can be a offer to enter into a binding pol ⁇ c>
- Each insurance solicitation can be received at data processing system 101 directly from an insurance seeker or indirectly through an entity that acts as an insurance agent for the insurance seeker or insurer. In either case, a record is kept in netbacking database 255 of whether an insurance agent is used, and if so, who the insurance agent is. The purpose of keeping a record of whether an insurance agent is used is to ensure that the insurance agent is compensated for its service, as discussed in detail below with respect to step 310.
- each insurance solicitation is received in the form of answers to a series of questions, which questions are based, at least in part, on the statistics compiled in step 302.
- the questions are designed to elicit answers that enable data processing system 101 to determine how well the insurance solicitation satisfies the underwriting standard from each insurer.
- the questions are designed to provide data processing system 101 with that necessary data to enable it to match, if possible, each insurance seeker to the most appropriate insurer.
- the first piece of data sought in an insurance solicitation might be designed to identify the insurance product that the insurance seeker is seeking.
- the first question put to an insurance seeker might be "What insurance product are you interested in — disabilitv insurance, auto collision insurance, auto liability insurance, life insurance, key-man insurance, or malpractice insurance?"
- the subsequent data sought in the insurance solicitation advantageously enables data processing system 101 to determine whether the insurance seeker satisfies the underwriting standard for the insurance product sought, and if multiple insurers endeavor to provide insurance of that type, who the most appropriate insurer is. For example, if the insurance solicitation indicates that the insurance seeker is interested in $300 000 coverage of auto liability insurance then data processing system 101 must ascertain whether the insurance seeker is qualified for such coverage from either Insurer A or Insurer B oi both (because both Insurer A and Insurer B endeavor to provide such insurance) To this end, and given the underwriting standard in Tables 4 and 5, above, the following questions, among others, might be put to the insurance seeker to determine if the insurance seeker satisfies either or both underwriting standards
- the data sought in an insurance solicitation is designed to enable data processing system 101 to match, if possible, each insurance solicitation from each insurance seeker to the most appropriate insurer, by, for example, cost and coverage
- data processing system 101 compiles statistics on the insurance solicitations received Such statistics might include, but are not limited to
- step 304 is performed each time a new insurance solicitation is received by data processing system 101
- the statistics compiled at step 304 are stored in statistical database 253 in data storage device 203 Because the statistics stored in statistical database 253 are valuable, they can be sold or provided as described below with respect to step 312 At step 305, data processing system 101 compares each insurance solicitation received in step 303 to the underwriting standards stored in underwriting standard database 251 to identify, if possible,
- step 305 data processing system 101 endeavors to find one or more insurers who, based on the underwriting standards in underwriting standard database 251 are satisfied by the insurance solicitation received in step 303. There are three possible outcomes of step 305:
- the insurance solicitation satisfies two or more underwriting standards.
- Case #1 In the first case, when the insurance solicitation does not satisfy any underwriting standard, data processing system 101 informs the insurance seeker of such (or the insurance agent if one is used) and the reasons why the insurance solicitation is unsatisfactory. As an example of the first case, assume that an insurance seeker, Insurance seeker #1, provides the insurance solicitation depicted in Table 7.
- Insurer A or Insurer B (the insurance seeker has too many points and its last moving violation was too recent). Therefore, data processing system 101 informs the insurance seeker of such and advantageously also informs the insurance seeker why its insurance solicitation did not satisfy anv underwriting standard.
- Case #2 In the second case, when the insurance solicitation satisfies only one underwriting standard, the associated insurer is designated as the "selected insurer" by data processing system 101.
- Data processing system 101 then, at step 306, advantageously outputs: l (to the selected insurer) an indicium of the identity of the insurance seeker or ii (to the selected insurer) all or a portion of the insurance solicitation, or in (to the insurance seeker) an indicium of the identity of the selected insurer, or iv (to the insurance seeker) an indicium of the premium, fees, and terms cited in the underwriting standard satisfied by the insurance solicitation, or v any combination of l, n, in and iv
- the selected insurer and the insurance seeker then interact, either through data processing system 101 or not, as necessary or desirable, to write the insurance policy (i e , enter into a binding contract for insurance coverage)
- the selected insurer desires to engage the services of an underwriter (e g , underwriter 105) to facilitate the writing of the policy, that fact and the identity of the underwriter is conveyed to data processing system 101 and stored in netbacking database 255
- the function performed by an underwriter in this case is to collect the appropriate documentation from the insurance seeker and to ensure that the data provided by the insurance seeker in the insurance solicitation is, in fact, truthful, correct and complete
- the purpose of keeping a record of whether an underwriter is used is to ensure that the underwriter is compensated for its service This is discussed in detail below with respect to step 310
- closing criteria is defined as those attributes of the insurance solicitation and underwriting standard that may be useful at a later time to cost/value or reinsure that insurance policv
- closing criteria is discussed below with respect steps 313 to 315
- Case #3 In the third case, when the insurance solicitation satisfies two or more underwriting standards from different insurers, data processing system 101 identifies one of those insurers as the selected insurer and the remaining insurers as alternative insurers Of the insurei s whose underwriting standards are satisfied, that insurer that cites the lowest premium and fees and the best terms for the insurance solicitation is identified as the selected insurer
- data processing system 101 advantageously selects the chronologically first to offer that set of premiums, fees, and terms as the selected insurer This convention further induces insurers to lower premiums and fees and to improve their terms quickl ⁇ , which contributes to the efficiency of the market
- data processing system 101 can alternately designate one insurer and then the others, in round-robin fashion, as the selected insurer And as a third alternative, if there are more than two insurers whose underwriting standards are satisfied by the insurance solicitation and that offei the same premium, fees, and terms for a given insurance product, data processing system 101 can randomly designate one insurer as the selected insurer
- the "first alternative insurer” is defined as that insurer whose underwriting standard is satisfied by the insurance solicitation but that offers the next best premiums, fees and terms after the selected insurer.
- the advantage of identifying the alternative insurer arises when, for any reason, the selected insurer is unable or unwilling to provide the sought after insurance despite the satisfactory insurance solicitation. If the selected insurer fails to provide insurance (through no fault of the insurance seeker), then the selected insurer might be punished by a fine payable to either data processing system 101 or to the disappointed insurance seeker or both. In the event that a selected insurer does not provide the insurance, it is stricken as the selected insurer and the first alternative insurer is promoted and becomes identified as the selected insurer. The newly identified selected insurer and the insurance seeker then endeavor to write the policy.
- Data processing system 101 then, at step 306, advantageously outputs: i. (to the selected insurer) an indicium of the identity of the insurance seeker; or ii. (to the selected insurer) all or a portion of the insurance solicitation; or iii. (to the insurance seeker) an indicium of the identity of the selected insurer; or iv. (to the insurance seeker) an indicium of the premium, fees, and terms cited in the underwriting standard satisfied by the insurance solicitation; or v. (to the insurance seeker) an indicium of the identity of the alternative insurers; or vi. (to the insurance seeker) an indicium of the premium, fees, and terms cited in the underwriting standard satisfied by the insurance criteria from each of the alternative insurers; or vii. any combination of i, ii, iii, iv, v, and vii.
- an insurance seeker Insurance seeker #3, provides the insurance solicitation depicted in Table 9.
- data processing system 101 compiles statistics on the matching of insurance solicitations to underwriting standards, and of the failure to match insurance solicitations to underwriting standards Such statistics might include, but are not limited to
- step 307 is performed each time a match is made between an insurance solicitation and an underwriting standard and each time there is a failure to match an insurance solicitation to an underwriting standard
- the statistics compiled at step 307 are stored in statistical database 253 in data storage device 203 Because the statistics stored in statistical database 253 are valuable, they can be sold or provided as desc ⁇ bed below with respect to step 312
- data processing system 101 receives an indicium that a fee has been earned b> data processing system 101 with respect to a transaction involving each insurer and insurance seeker
- the indicium is received from the insurer, but alternatively it can be received by the insurance seeker, the insurance agent or the underwriter
- a fee is earned from and paid by the selected insurer or from the insurance seeker or both Advantageouslv tht fee is earned when the insurer and insurance seeker enter into a contract for insurance
- the fee is earned for merely introducing the insurance seeker and the selected insurer in step 306
- the fee is based on the dollar volume of the policy written or on the size of the premiums or both, and the indicium of the fee is stored in earned fee database 254 in data storage dev ice 203
- the fee information is valuable because it enables data processing svstem 101 to determine how to remit fees and to distribute the statistics in database 253 More is said about this in steps 309 through 312
- data processing system 101 compiles statistics on the fees earned, if am ftom transactions associated with each insurance seeker and insurer Such statistics might include but are not limited to • a measure of the aggregate fees earned in a given interval from transactions in which a given insurer has provided the insurance, and
- step 309 is performed each time an indicium of an fee is received by data processing system 101 (step 308)
- the statistics compiled at step 309 are stored in statistical database 253 in data storage device 203 Because the statistics stored in statistical database 253 are valuable, thev can be sold or provided as described below with respect to step 312
- step 310 data processing system 101 computes and outputs an indicium of the portion of the fee earned in step 308 that is earned by, and is to be paid to, each of (1 ) the insurance seeker,
- a portion of the earned fee may be provided to the insurance seeker based on the total dollar volume of the fees earned by data processing system 101 from transactions associated with the insurance seeker during a given interval (e g . the total fees earned from three transactions in which the insurance seeker gets auto insurance health insurance and homeowners insurance through data processing system 101 from three different insurers, etc )
- the insurance seekei should be rewarded for its patronage of data processing system 101
- the statistics compiled in step 309 are useful in determining the amount of the fee earned by the insurance seekei
- the insurance seeker acts as its own insurance agent, then the insurance seeker lowers the cost of doing business tor the insuier and should be rewarded tor doing so Therefore, the remittance of a portion of the earned fee to the insurance seeker encouiages the insurance seeker to act as its own insurance agent
- an insurance agent who acts as an agent for the insurance seeker (if one is engaged) a portion of the fee earned by data processing system 101 is
- data processing system 101 outputs an indicium of a portion of the fee. if any, to be remitted to each insurer
- the purpose of remitting a portion of the fee to the selected insurer is to encourage each insurer to
- the amount of the fee to be remitted is advantageously dependent on (I) the measure of fees earned by data processing system 101 from transactions in a given interval in which the insurer has provided the insurance, and (u) a graduated schedule (e g , Table 1 above, etc ) Foi example, if less than $1,000,000 in fees are earned by data processing system 101 from transactions in which a given insurer has provided the insurance within the last month, then onlv 15% of the earned fee is remitted to the insurer In contrast, if more than $5,000,000 in fees are earned by data processing system 101 from transactions in which a given insurer has provided the insurance within the last month, then 35% of the earned fee is remitted
- the statistics compiled in step 309 are useful in determining the amount of the fee to be remitted to the selected insurei
- data processing system 101 outputs an indicium of a portion of the fee if any, to be credited to each insurer, which credit can be applied against the fees
- the amount ot the fee to be remitted back is also advantageously dependent on (l) the measure of fees earned by data processing system 101 from transactions in a given interval in which the insurer has provided the insurance, and (n) a graduated schedule (e g , Table 3 abov e etc ) It will be clear to those skilled in the art how to compute and output an indicium of the fee to be remitted back to each insurer and how to compute and output an indicium of the fee to be credited to each insurer against fees incurred for reinsuring through data processing system 101
- data processing system 101 outputs some or all of the statistics stored in statistics database 253
- the "statistics" provided can include raw data as well as information about the raw data
- some parties are given the statistics in real-time, while others are given them delayed by some duration (e , 15 minutes, 24 hours, etc )
- the statistics in real-time will be considered more valuable than the statistics that are delayed
- some parties might be given more statistics than othei s
- some or all of the statistics can be sold foi cash the statistics are advantageously given for free or at a subsidized price to those patrons (e g , the insurers insurance seekers, reinsurers, reinsurees, etc ) who actually write policies and reinsure through data processing system 101
- the decision whether to output statistics to a patron in real-time oi not and for free or for a subsidized price is advantageously made based on the amount of fees earned from transactions involving that patron m a given interval
- data processing system 101 functions as a market for reinsurance between reinsurers and reinsurees, for which data processing system 101 earns a fee
- data processing system 101 receives a bid to buy reinsurance at a bid price from each of a plurality of reinsurers
- the "buying" of reinsurance is defined as the transferring in whole or in part, of the risk associated with one or more existing insurance contracts to a reinsurer from a reinsuree in return for the provision some consideration
- each bid to buy either
- data processing system 101 compiles statistics on the bids to buy reinsurance in step 313
- the statistics might include, but are not limited to • What is the total dollar volume of all of the reinsurance bid to buy 9
- the statistics compiled at step 314 are stored in statistical database 253 in data storage device 203 because the statistics stored in statistical database 253 are valuable they can be sold or provided as described with respect to step 312
- data processing system 101 receives an offer to sell reinsurance at an offering price from each of a plurality of reinsurers
- the "selling" of reinsurance is defined as the accepting in whole, or in part, of the risk associated with one or more existing insurance contracts by a reinsurer from a reinsuree in return for the prov ision some consideration
- the offer to sell specifies the minimum acceptable closing criteria for each of the insurance policies that the reinsurer is willing to reinsure and the offer to sell price is based by the reinsurer on the statistics received by the reinsurer in step 312
- data processing system 101 compiles statistics on the offers to sell received in step 315
- the statistics might include, but are not limited to
- the statistics are re-compiled each time a new offer to sell is received by a reinsurer
- the statistics compiled at step 316 are stored in statistical database 253 in data storage device 203 Because the statistics stored in statistical database 253 are valuable, they can be sold or provided as described with respect to step 312
- step 317 data processing system 101 compares each bid to buy reinsurance to each offer to sell reinsurance to identify, if possible, a match between a reinsurer and a reinsuree It will be clear to those skilled in the art how to compare each bid to buy with each offer to sell
- step 318 if a match between a reinsurer and a reinsuree is found for the reinsurance of one or more policies, that fact is output from data processing system 101 to both the re surei and the reinsuree so that the reinsurance can be consummated
- data processing system 101 compiles statistics on sale of reinsurance in step 318
- the statistics might include, but are not limited to
- data processing system 101 receives an indicium of the fee earned for brokering the reinsurance
- a fee is earned from and paid by both the remsurei and the reinsuree
- the fee is earned only from the reinsuree
- the fee is earned only from the reinsurer
- the fee is based on the dollar volume of the reinsurance, and the indicium of the fee earned is stored in earned fee database 254 in data storage device 203
- the fee information is valuable because it enables data processing system 101 to determine how to distribute the measure of fees and the statistics in statistics database 253 among the various insurers, insurance seekers, insurance agents, reinsurers, reinsurees, underwriters, and data processing system 101
- step 31 1 a portion of the fees incurred in step 320 can be offset by the credit earned in step 31 1
- step 320 control figuratively passes to step 301 , although it will be clear to those skilled in the art that the steps in FIGs 4 and 5 need not be performed in order Rather, many of the steps are advantageously performed in parallel in response to the submissions of underwriting standards, insurance solicitations, offers to sell and bids to buy reinsurance
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