Tuesday, April 4, 2017

A.M. BEST AFFIRMS CREDIT RATINGS OF MALAYAN INSURANCE CO., INC.

SINGAPORE, March 31 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- A.M. Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++ (Good) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “bbb+” of Malayan Insurance Co., Inc. (MICO) (Philippines). The outlook of these Credit Ratings (ratings) remains stable.
 

The ratings reflect MICO’s strong risk-adjusted capitalization and good business profile in the Philippines’ non-life insurance market.

MICO’s risk-adjusted capitalization, as measured by Best’s Capital Adequacy Ratio (BCAR), is strong and supported by low underwriting leverage. While the company has a relatively large amount of reinsurance assets, it manages its credit risk by maintaining a panel of strongly rated reinsurance counterparties. In addition, MICO has a strong profile in the corporate segment of the Philippines’ non-life market and is the market’s largest insurer based on premium and the second largest in terms of capital and surplus.

An offsetting rating factor is the company’s unfavorable underwriting performance, which lagged behind the industry average. Its combined ratio remained high in 2015 compared with other large players in the market. Nevertheless, MICO’s performance has improved due to more benign catastrophe loss experiences in 2015 and 2016, as well as more stringent risk selection in its fire business.

Another concern is MICO’s concentration risk from its equity investments, which represent a sizable amount of its total invested assets. This risk is further exacerbated because the bulk of the equities comprise a limited number of holdings, exposing the company’s capital and surplus to adverse movement in these stocks’ prices. In particular, a decline in the fair market value of MICO’s equity investments led to a significant drop (-15%) of its capital and surplus in 2015.

Positive rating momentum is not anticipated. Negative rating actions could result from material deterioration in MICO’s risk-adjusted capitalization due to unexpectedly large fair market value reserve movements.

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