AM Best Revises Outlooks to Positive for Eureka-Re SCC
AM Best has revised the outlooks to positive from stable and affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++ (Good) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “bbb+” (Good) of Eureka-Re SCC (Eureka) (
The outlook revisions to positive reflect AM Best’s expectation that the overall balance sheet strength of the company will continue to benefit from improved underwriting and investment risk selection and positive bottom-line results.
The Credit Rating (ratings) reflect Eureka’s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong, as well as its adequate operating performance, neutral business profile and appropriate enterprise risk management.
Eureka, established in
AM Best assesses Eureka’s balance sheet strength at the very strong level, as the availability and quality of its capital are well-positioned against the company’s risk profile, which has become more diverse with positive impacts through the years. The company is subject to catastrophe-related losses, and as a result, has adjusted its retentions according to its experience, with a high-quality panel of reinsurers. Investments are set to match insurance obligations, with a proprietary portfolio aimed to achieve yield and develop business opportunities. AM Best will continue to monitor those investments and their impact on the risk-adjusted capitalization of the company.
AM Best assesses Eureka’s operating performance as adequate, as the company sustained profitable performance in 2022 through its technical capacities, supported by its investment income. These results reflect Eureka’s continuous adjustments in underwriting and retentions that adapt to the evolving business landscape.
Positive rating actions could take place in the medium term if balance sheet strength continues to benefit from greater diversification in risks undertaken by Eureka. Negative rating actions also could occur if the equity-focused investment strategy pressures risk-adjusted capitalization of the company to levels not supportive of the current ratings. Negative rating actions also could take place if volatility in Eureka’s operating performance affects the bottom-line results of the company, and ultimately, its risk-adjusted capitalization.
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