Loss Reserving | Intro to Chain-Ladder Method
Here are some artificially created reported loss values used to illustrate one of the most basic reserving techniques called the Chain-Ladder Method (aka The Development Method). It should be noted that this method can be used for various types of data besides reported losses.

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