Best’s Special Report: Strong Interest Coverage Despite Higher Debt in U.S. Health Insurance Segment
2019 DEC 09 (NewsRx) -- By a
A new Best’s Special Report, titled, “U.S. Health: Strong Interest Coverage Despite Higher Debt,” states that long-term debt among the nine publicly traded
Given the lack of organic growth in the commercial/employer sector, as well as the expansion in government-sponsored programs, companies have become more interested in lowering the cost of care and increasing scale, which helps to achieve a lower administrative expense ratio over the medium to long term. Larger scale also creates the potential for greater bargaining power with providers due to a larger number of members served.
The aggregate debt-to-capital ratio rose to 43% by year-end 2018 from 33% in the first quarter of 2009, owing to the rise in debt obligations for the publicly traded health insurers. Should the appetite for mergers and acquisitions, as well as vertical integration, continue, additional increases in financial leverage over the medium term are likely. The rise in debt has led to a rise in interest expense that has outpaced the growth of the companies’ operating income. As a result, the aggregate interest coverage ratio declined to 9.1x in 2018 from 11.7x in 2014, although interest coverage remains strong.
AM Best believes that the number of large-scale acquisitions among the publicly traded health insurers will taper off given the increase in financial leverage, the need to integrate recently closed transactions and the blocked large-scale transactions of
To access the full copy of this special report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=292088.
For financial leverage trends in the other major
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