Best’s Special Report: Credit Rating Upgrades Exceed Downgrades for U.S. Life/Health Insurers in 2022; Under Review Ratings Fall
Credit Rating (rating) upgrades and downgrades remained relatively flat in 2022 in the
The Best’s Special Report, titled, “Rating Actions Decline, Upgrades Exceed Downgrades for L/H Insurers in 2022” states that the life/annuity and health segments combined saw a total of 26 upgrades and 15 downgrades, compared with 29 and 16, respectively, in the previous year. Nearly 75% of downgrades resulted primarily from declines in capitalization, which impacted insurers’ balance sheet strength assessments.
“High levels of risk-adjusted capitalization, strong liquidity profiles and strong sales in the annuity segment have benefited L/A insurers. However, rising interest rates put balance sheets and risk management practices to the test throughout 2022,” said
According to the report, the number of ratings under review was about half that of 2021 due to several acquisitions in 2021 that closed or previously acquired entities became better integrated into their parent organizations, such that the rating no longer needed to remain under review.
Other highlights from the report include:
- In 2022, 11 ratings in the health segment were upgraded and seven were downgraded, compared with 17 upgrades and four downgrades in 2021;
- The L/A segment saw 15 ratings upgraded and seven downgraded in 2022, versus 12 upgrades and 12 downgrades in the previous year; and
- The number of rating actions in the life/health segment decreased by 6.5% in 2022, with 332 rating actions, compared with 355 during 2021. Affirmations continued to account for the bulk of rating actions, although assigned ratings increased to 3.3% in 2022 from less than 1% in 2021.
To access the full copy of this special report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=329778.
A video discussion of this report, along with ratings trends in the property/casualty segment, is available at http://www.ambest.com/v.asp?v=ambratingtrends323.
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