A.M. Best Affirms Ratings of Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. and Its Subsidiaries [Professional Services Close – Up]
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These entities are all operating subsidiaries of their ultimate parent company,
Concurrently,
The ratings for Liberty Mutual's members reflect the group's solid capitalization, historically favorable operating performance, dominant market profile and strong brand-name recognition, as it was ranked as the fourth largest property/casualty insurer in
Management's strategic objectives remain focused on improving Liberty Mutual's financial performance through product, geographic and distribution channel diversification, while maintaining a sustainable competitive advantage in its core business operations. As part of this strategy, management remains focused on reducing business risk, diversifying earnings and improving operating leverage. In addition, Liberty Mutual's extensive unbundled service capabilities, risk management services and strategic alliances with managed care networks provide a significant competitive advantage and a superior market profile.
The positive rating factors for Liberty Mutual members are somewhat offset by the group's relatively high underwriting leverage measures and the deterioration in its operating results over the past several years, largely driven by weakened underwriting results (reflecting increased catastrophe losses and less favorable prior year loss reserve development in years 2010 through 2012) and lower investment income. However, barring substantial catastrophe losses, the group's underwriting and overall operating performance should improve in the near term reflecting more stringent underwriting and increased pricing in recent quarters.
The ratings for Liberty Mutual members also consider the financial flexibility provided by LMHC, which maintains financial leverage that is in line with its current ratings, as well as additional liquidity through access to capital markets and lines of credit. Additionally, LMHC benefits from the solid operating performance of its global operations.
The ratings of LMIE acknowledge its solid capitalization, strong operating performance and brand-name recognition achieved as a strategic member of the established global franchise led by
The ratings of Liberty Life recognize its strategic role within LMHC, its strong risk-adjusted capitalization, positive earnings trend and well established business profile in the individual and group insurance markets. In addition, the ratings also reflect Liberty Mutual's explicit support and its commitment to maintain favorable capital levels at Liberty Life.
Partially offsetting these positive rating factors are Liberty Life's continued losses in its closed block of single payment immediate annuity line as well as the impact of losses from its discontinued business and the competitive nature of its individual life and group disability income markets.
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