A.M. Best News
Low Prices Ultimately Could Bite London Market Insurers: A.M. Best, PwC Reports
The business outlook for the London insurance market is a familiar one across other global markets: Underwriting profits are under pressure as ongoing soft market prices begin to take a toll. In ...
P/C Ratings Upgrades, Positive Outlooks Outpaced Negative in H1: A.M. Best
Property/casualty insurers can take comfort in the fact that ratings upgrades and positive outlooks outpaced downgrades and negative outlooks through the first half of 2016, according to a new A.M. ...
Starr Companies Division Wins ‘A’ Financial Strength Rating From A.M. Best
An international insurance arm of Starr Companies' earned some positive ratings attention from A.M. Best. The ratings agency assigned a financial strength rating of "A" (Excellent) and an issuer ...
CROs in Place at Less Than 40% of Insurers: A.M. Best Survey
While more than 40 percent of insurers leave risk officer responsibilities to their chief executive officers or chief financial officers, just under 40 percent have a designated chief risk officer, ...
Captive Insurers Have a Strong Place in the U.S. Market: A.M. Best
Captive insurance companies rated by A.M. Best ended 2015 in strong form, recording pretax operating income of $1.4 billion, a 13.5 percent increase over 2014, according to a new A.M. Best special ...Kemper Wins A.M. Best Ratings Affirmation, Plus Warnings of Limited Growth
Kemper Corp. won some ratings affirmation validation from A.M. Best, but that good news is paired with a warning of the insurer's limited growth potential down the line. A.M. Best affirmed the ...
Best Revises Lloyd’s Outlook to Stable from Positive on Difficult Business Conditions
A.M. Best has revised the outlooks to stable from positive of Lloyd's and Lloyd's Insurance Co. (China) Ltd., while at the same time affirming their financial strength rating (FSR) of A (Excellent) ...
P/C Q1 Hurt by Catastrophe Losses, Lower Investment Gains: A.M. Best
It is clear now: the jump in catastrophe losses during the 2016 first quarter along with lower investment gains hurt U.S. property casualty insurers' bottom lines. While the P/C industry posted a ...

