Best’s Special Report: Catastrophe Losses Drive 2021 US Property/Casualty Insurer Impairments
Seventeen insurance company impairments were identified in the
The Best’s Special Report, titled, “2021 US Property/Casualty Impairments Update,” states that of the 17 insurance companies that became impaired, 16 were placed into liquidation. In the 2000-2021 study period, 413 property/casualty insurers became impaired. These impairments consisted of 348 insolvent liquidations and 64 rehabilitations, 22 of which were closed during the period, and 42 remained open as of this report. In addition, there were 57 conservatorships, 56 of which led directly to either rehabilitation or liquidation.
In addition to the five
Of the 413 property/casualty companies that became impaired during 2000-2021, 171 (41%) were rated by AM Best at some point. In the most recent 10-year period, the number of companies holding an AM Best rating at any point during the three-year period prior to impairment has declined. From 2012 through 2021, 141 U.S. property/casualty companies became impaired, of which 41, or 29%, were rated by AM Best at some point during the period, compared with 41% over the longer 2000-2021 period.
To access a copy of this report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=330281.
A report identifying 2022 property/casualty impairments is expected later this year.
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