U.S. Captives Tightened Margins As Property Losses Spiked In 2012
Owners of captive insurance companies tightened margins and used capital more efficiently in 2012.
Among A.M. Best Co.'s captive composite, the loss and loss- adjustment expense ratio decayed 5.7 points compared with 2011, due to the occurrence of mostly outsize property losses. Underwriting expenses also decayed, as evidenced by a 1.1 point increase in 2012 compared with 2011.
Over the longer term, the resulting five-year combined ratio for the captive composite of 92.3 still compares extremely favorably with the commercial casualty composite of 103.3. The captives' operating ratio over the same five-year period is tighter, with the captives generating a five-year operating ratio of 76.0 versus 88.5 for the commercial casualty composite. It is well known that captives' investment portfolios tend to be significantly more conservative; and therefore, less income generating, than typical investment portfolios for commercial casualty companies.
The captive companies analyzed by A.M. Best for this report were taken from a subset of more than 200 captive companies, of which more than 75 percent currently are rated. Those companies range in size from $2 million in surplus to more than $3.5 billion. These captive companies wrote (in size order) medical malpractice, general and auto liability, property, workers' compensation, inland marine and other lines. A.M. Best has used the commercial casualty composite for comparative purposes throughout the report.
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