A.M. Best Revises Outlook to Negative for Granada Insurance Company [Manufacturing Close – Up]
| Proquest LLC |
The revised outlook of Granada reflects its declining level of risk-adjusted capitalization, trend of operating losses over the past five years, adverse loss reserve development, elevated net underwriting leverage over the past two years and the challenges facing management to improve its operating performance.
The ratings for Granada acknowledge its adequate level of risk- adjusted capitalization, the explicit support it receives from its parent holding company,
The ratings of the company may be negatively impacted if it continues to produce operating losses that further erode policyholders' surplus and/or risk-adjusted capitalization, as represented by Best's Capital Adequacy Ratio (BCAR).
The methodology used in determining these ratings is Best's Credit Rating Methodology, which provides a comprehensive explanation of
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