Fitch downgrades Phoenix life insurance
NEW YORK_The life insurance subsidiaries of The Phoenix Companies Inc. received a ratings downgrade on Monday by Fitch Ratings.
The insurer financial strength rating slipped into non-investment grade territory, lowered to BB+ from BBB.
The rating outlook remains "Negative."
Fitch analysts said the ratings reflect ongoing concerns about the company's strategic direction and the impact on its long-term credit profile.
The analysts believe Phoenix has limited flexibility to improve capital and it has experienced negative credit trends, which could put further pressure on capital.
The negative outlook is primarily based on concern over the company's weak operating earnings, very limited financial flexibility, and an expectation of further deterioration in its capital position over the near-term driven by credit losses.
Fitch analysts said policyholder dividends are one of the company's most powerful capital management tools. While most companies with significant participating policies lowered their 2010 dividend scale to reflect the difficult economic environment, Phoenix has promised to maintain its dividend scale.
The amount expected to be paid in 2010 is $300 million.
Shares of Phoenix Companies fell 3 cents to $3.24 in afternoon trading.


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