Abstract
We investigate a robust equilibrium investment-reinsurance problem for n ambiguity-averse competitive insurers, . Each insurer is allowed to purchase proportional reinsurance and invest in a risk-free asset and a risky asset. Each insurer aims to maximize the expected utility of a weighted relative terminal wealth with respect to the other competitors. In this article, the risky asset is assumed to follow a general and flexible model: the square root factor process. Following the game theory approach, we derive the closed solutions of the robust equilibrium investment-reinsurance strategies. Moreover, the verification theorem is provided in this article. Finally, we demonstrate some numerical analyses and give the economic explanations as well.