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Using Quantitative Methods to Evaluate Life Insurance Products
SUCHÁŇOVÁ, Markéta
The objective of this bachelor thesis titled Using Quantitative Methods to Evaluate Life Insurance Products is to familiarize the reader with life insurance products, explain the various types of supplemental insurance policies, and then apply the method of multicriteria decision-making on life insurance. The theoretical part of the thesis explains the basic terms related to life insurance. Next the thesis explains the methods that are used to determine weights and ranking. The practical part of the thesis focuses on applying these methods. First, our given client was presented with custom-made life insurance offers from 8 different insurers. The client chose the importance rankings of his individual criteria. Following was the application of the weight-determining methods ? the weighted-sum model, the sorted-weights method, the Fuller method, and the weighted sum model with group-wise assignment of weights. Based on the weights obtained from the weight-sum model with group-wise assignment of weights, ranking methods were used (weighted sum model, WSA, TOPSIS). Based on the resuls obtained from the ranking method, a final rank-based ordering was determined, i.e. the offers were sorted from the best to the worst one. As the best offer turned out the EVOLUCE life insurance policy offered by the Česká podnikatelská pojištovna a.s. insurance company.

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