A.M. Best Upgrades Issuer Credit Rating of Texas Mutual Insurance Company
The ratings reflect Texas Mutual’s balance sheet strength, which
The upgrade reflects Texas Mutual’s continued organic growth in balance sheet strength, while maintaining conservative leverage ratios. The company continues to generate surplus while supporting sizeable policyholder dividends, which are used as part of a capital management strategy to facilitate excellent policyholder retention, as well as provide a mechanism for rate reductions without market disruption. The company’s balance sheet strength also reflects a history of favorable loss reserve development trends, good credit quality of invested assets and low use of reinsurance.
Texas Mutual’s operating performance has been consistently strong over the past five years, driven by solid pre-dividend underwriting profits, and the company’s loss experience has remained favorable for over a decade.
In addition, although Texas Mutual is limited to writing workers’ compensation in
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