A.M. Best Revises Outlooks to Negative for Labuan Reinsurance (L) Ltd
The ratings reflect Labuan Re’s balance sheet strength, which
The revision of the outlooks to negative reflects A.M. Best’s concern over the company’s ability to maintain its adequate operating performance, amidst challenging market conditions, as it faces execution risk in remediating its underwriting portfolio.
Its Lloyd’s business, which generates about half of Labuan Re’s premiums, has been impacted by large claims events in 2017 and 2018. The company’s domestic business also was impacted by several large fire losses. While the full extent of the 2018 losses is not yet known,
Nonetheless, Labuan Re’s risk-adjusted capitalization remains solid. The company’s underwriting and investment portfolio are geographically diversified, and the company also refinanced a
An offsetting rating factor is Labuan Re’s limited control over the risks in its Lloyd’s portfolio and the length of time needed to obtain reported results. Additionally, the limited scale of Labuan Re in the highly competitive reinsurance market also constrains its ability to select risks and could affect its remediation efforts.
Negative rating actions could occur if there is no considerable improvement in the company’s underwriting results or if the company’s business profile weakens. A revision of the outlooks to stable could occur if Labuan Re can substantially improve and sustain its underwriting performance while maintaining its solid risk-adjusted capitalization.
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