27 September 2022

Alternatives for cash management in volatile times

Market volatility and uncertainty has put pressure on insurers' cash positions - alternative asset classes can offer a more attractive risk-return profile.

Market volatility and uncertainty has recently put a lot of pressure on insurers' cash positions, with increasing margin requirements for interest rate swaps only further complicating the situation. Managing cash allocations, to provide an effective balance between generating a return on investments and risk, whilst also respecting short-term liquidity and collateral requirements thus continues to be a major challenge. As a result, many insurers are currently reviewing the effectiveness of their cash and liquidity policy.

We address three key topical questions for insurers in the current market environment:

  1. Does my current cash allocation meet my investment goals?
  2. Can I allocate more to higher yielding assets to avoid a cash drag?
  3. What alternative asset classes can offer me a more attractive risk-return profile?

 

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Email: jill.johnston@aegonam.com

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