A.M. Best Special Report: Reinsurers Keep Their Balance Desp
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- Results from A.M. Best’s stress testing of risk-adjusted capitalization, along with potential near-term underwriting opportunities, shape A.M. Best’s stable rating outlook for the global non-life reinsurance industry.
- As expected, effective capital management was critical to reinsurers’ long-term competitive positioning through much of 2008, but this gave way to capital preservation amid major catastrophe losses and the investment markets’ meltdown later in the year.
- Despite significant hurdles, the reinsurance industry’s core operations reported sound underwriting results, with the majority of carriers posting profitable combined ratios below 100.
- Widening of credit spreads, historic stock market losses and defaults on corporate bonds all impacted reinsurers, accounting for the majority of capacity withdrawn from the reinsurance industry.
- Surprisingly, among financial services businesses, reinsurers held strong in both performance and capital adequacy, and actually have an opportunity to capitalize on market conditions in 2009 and beyond.
- The increasing cost of capital has reinsurers carefully considering how to deploy capital relative to the expected returns.
- The U.S. reinsurance and Bermuda market absorbed Hurricane Ike, with total insured losses nearing $20 billion, but still posted a 2008 combined ratio of 93.6—profitable but up 6.9 points from 86.7 in 2007.
- A key driver of 2008 underwriting results was loss reserve releases, which shaved about seven points off the U.S. reinsurance and Bermuda market segment’s loss ratio.
- The combination of significant realized and unrealized losses and voluntary share repurchases of nearly $4 billion were the primary drivers of a 15% drop in shareholders’ equity in 2008.
- Capitalization of the European reinsurance companies vs. the U.S. and Bermuda segment is more sensitive to underwriting and asset risks, largely due to the significance of life operations.
- The January 1, 2009 renewal did not bring a universal hard market, with the exception of catastrophe-exposed risks.
Founded in 1899, A.M. Best Company is a global full-service credit rating organization dedicated to serving the financial and health care service industries, including insurance companies, banks, hospitals and health care system providers. For more information, visit www.ambest.com.
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Source: A.M. Best Company
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