Kroll Bond Rating Agency Affirms Assured Guaranty Corp.’s AA Financial Strength Rating with Stable Outlook
In the report, KBRA noted that “AGC’s financial position is strong” and cited the following key strengths to support its rating conclusion:
- AGC demonstrates the “ability to withstand KBRA’s conservative stress case loss assumptions across AGC’s insured portfolio.”
- AGC’s “substantial and continuing runoff in higher risk components of the Company’s portfolio.”
- AGC’s “experienced management which operates with a mature and high-functioning operating platform supported by strong governance and risk management systems.”
- The Stable Outlook for AGC reflects “KBRA’s stress case loss analysis which incorporates significant deterioration in the distressed sectors of AGC’s portfolio from current performance, which should contribute to stability if ultimate losses do not approach or exceed these modeled levels.”
- Additionally, although it acknowledged that some recent developments may signal a more positive path forward for
Puerto Rico , KBRA’s analysis incorporated high severity loss assumptions applicable to AGC’sPuerto Rico exposure and also determined thatPuerto Rico ultimate loss recoveries would have to approach zero to place downward pressure on AGC’s rating.
“Once again, KBRA recognized the strength of AGC’s financial position, affirming AGC’s AA stable rating. KBRA also conducted a detailed analysis of AGC’s corporate governance, credit and risk management processes and consider them reflective of the industry’s best practices,” said
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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements:
Any forward-looking statements made in this press release reflect Assured Guaranty’s current views with respect to future events and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in these statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those resulting from Assured Guaranty’s inability to maintain its current financial ratings; further actions that the rating agencies may take with respect to the financial strength ratings of
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