A.M. Best Upgrades Ratings of Assurances Mutuelles de France [Professional Services Close – Up]
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A.M. Best
The outlook for both ratings is stable.
The upgrading of the ratings for AM reflect the increased financial flexibility provided by its affiliate membership in the Societe de
The ratings of AM also reflect its excellent risk-adjusted capitalisation after taking into account the impact of its significant investments in affiliated companies. Although these investments have decreased in 2012, following the
Upward pressure on the ratings is unlikely at this point.
Downward pressure on the ratings could be triggered by changes in AM's membership in the SGAM Covea or any changes in the SGAM's structure and governance that would impair AM's financial flexibility, or any deterioration in the credit fundamentals of the SGAM Covea.
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