Best’s: Reinsurers’ payment to Florida specialists up more than fourfold in 3-year period
The Best’s Commentary, “Reinsurer Losses Related to Florida Specialists Continue to Climb Despite No Significant Storms,” states that insurers AM Best has identified as Florida specialists continue to cede a growing amount of premium to reinsurers, reaching over $7 billion in 2021. These specialist insurers are defined as regional insurers domiciled in Florida with predominant exposures to personal property insurance in the state. Roughly 60% the premium ceded by this population is reinsured by U.S.-domiciled companies, with more than half the remaining ceded to Bermuda. Premium assumed by U.S. (re)insurers has grown roughly 66% the last three years, and the loss ratio has still spiked despite moderate hurricane seasons, further suggesting that current prices are not adequate to cover the claims inflation and fraud in the market. Consequently, reinsurers have been pulling back from the Florida property market or significantly raising prices.
“These events have led to a temporary reinsurance arrangement through Citizens Property Insurance Corporation being established,” said Jason Hopper, associate director, industry research and analytics. “Given the surge in Citizens’ growth on a direct basis, and now with its role as a backstop reinsurer, Citizens’ reinsurers may also see additional risk.” Eight reinsurers account for over 86% of premium ceded by Citizens, with the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund accounting for nearly 44%.
Florida personal property companies report significantly elevated ratios related to their dependence on reinsurance, highlighting their sensitivity to reinsurance pricing. Pricing will continue to impact business plans and companies’ ability to use reinsurance structures with adequate limits to protect against severe storms.
AM Best expects reinsurers to remain selective in the risks they reinsure, placing further burdens on the Florida homeowners market, which has seen four property insurers, along with a Louisiana-based insurer that wrote policies in Florida, declared insolvent since late February.
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