Archs A+ rating affirmed by Best
Ratings firm AM Best has affirmed the financial strength rating (FSR) of A+ (superior) and the issuer credit ratings (ICR) of aa- of Arch Reinsurance (Bermuda) and its strategic affiliates.
AM Best also has assigned an FSR of A+ (Superior) and an ICR of aa- to Arch Insurance Canada Ltd (Canada), which was converted from a branch company to an operating subsidiary in late 2012.
Concurrently, AM Best has affirmed all debt ratings of the ultimate holding company, Arch Capital Group Ltd (Bermuda).
The affirmations reflect Archs continued superior operating performance amidst challenging market conditions, consistently excellent capitalisation and demonstrated enterprise risk management, said AM Best in a statement. Arch maintains a very strong underwriting culture and focuses on actively managing the cycle by being adaptive to varied market conditions. As industry investment yields continue to be at record lows, underwriting profitability is vital. The company is capable of writing a broad range of property/casualty insurance and reinsurance on a worldwide basis and focuses on specialty lines.
The company stated that Archs overall operating results have been strong since Archs inception and certain metrics have exceeded most peers in the sector.
Typically, Arch has had a smaller share of major industry losses, as was the case in 2011 when numerous global catastrophes struck. Recently, with Hurricane Sandy inflicting approximately $25 billion of insured losses, Archs current loss estimates are in line with its expected market share and very manageable.
As a result, Arch has historically reported stable and consistent financial results with lower levels of volatility than many of its peers.
Furthermore, Arch has a prudent investment portfolio and conservative reserving philosophy, which helps maintain a strong balance sheet.
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Published Jan 25, 2013 at 8:00 am (Updated Jan 24, 2013 at 4:16 pm)