AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Patria Re (US), Inc.
AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++ (Good) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “bbb+” (Good) of
The ratings reflect Patria US’ balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong, as well as its adequate operating performance, limited business profile and appropriate enterprise risk management (ERM).
The ratings also recognize Patria US’ affiliation and strategic importance to its ultimate parent, Peña Verde, S.A.B. (Peña Verde), a leading group in Mexico’s insurance and reinsurance industries, which provides synergies and operating efficiencies. The ratings also reflect the support received from its sister company,
AM Best considers Patria US’ balance sheet strength to be at the very strong level, with its capital base expected to strengthen under capital contributions planned for the upcoming years. The latest capital contribution took place in September, in which Patria US received
Patria US’ operating performance is considered adequate. The company’s initial bulk of business consists of a diverse mix of premiums retroceded from Patria Re, with a profitable track record. Synergies with Patria Re and the small size of Patria US’ operation are expected to help keep operating expenses stable. As of
Peña Verde and Patria Re have established a solid niche position in
Patria US shares all the group’s comprehensive ERM infrastructure and practices, as well as the expertise from its shared management team. AM Best considers the company’s ERM assessment as appropriate for its risk appetite and as being strongly supported by the holding company’s back office.
The stable outlooks reflect the support Patria Re US receives from its group, which translates into capital contributions when required, as well as profitable business cessions to back up growth, given the strategic importance of the entity.
Positive rating actions could occur if Patria US is able to strengthen its capital base through capital contributions and profitable results, elevating its risk-adjusted capitalization to the strongest level, and demonstrating a consistent trend. Negative rating actions could take place if the operating performance of the inherited business portfolio deteriorates to a level that is no longer profitable and significant losses translate into a weakened capital base. Negative rating actions could also take place if the support that Patria Re US receives from its group decreases in AM Best's opinion.
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