A.M. Best Affirms Ratings of RBC Insurance's Life Companies; Assigns Issuer Credit Ratings.OLDWICK, N.J. -- A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating (FSR (Free System Resource) In Windows 3.x, the amount of unused memory in various 64K blocks reserved for managing current applications. Every open window takes some space in this area. See Windows memory limitation. ) of A (Excellent) and assigned an issuer credit rating (ICR (Intelligent Character Recognition or Image Character Recognition) The machine recognition of hand-printed characters as well as machine printing that is difficult to recognize. ) of "a" to RBC RBC red blood cell. RBC or rbc abbr. red blood cell RBC, n See red blood cell count. RBC red blood cells; red blood (cell) count (see blood count). Life Insurance Company (RBC Life) (Mississauga, Ontario For the First Nation, see . Mississauga (pronounced: [ˌmɪsɪˈsɑgə] listen ). In addition, A.M. Best has affirmed the FSR of A (Excellent) and assigned ICRs of "a" to RBC Insurance's U.S. life insurance entities, Liberty Life Insurance Company (Liberty Life) and its subsidiary, Business Men's Assurance Company of America (BMA BMA British Medical Association. ) (both of Greenville, SC). All ratings have a stable outlook. RBC Life's ratings reflect its adequate capitalization, stable earnings and leading position in the Canadian disability market. RBC Life is the Canadian life insurance operation of RBC Insurance, a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada Bank of Canada Canada's central bank, established under the Bank of Canada Act (1934). It was founded during the Great Depression to regulate credit and currency. The Bank acts as the Canadian government's fiscal agent and has the sole right to issue paper money. , which has demonstrated its commitment to the insurance business through a series of capital contributions, including the funding of RBC Life's acquisition of the Canadian branch operations of Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company. This acquisition significantly increased RBC Life's position in the individual living benefits and group long-term disability insurance markets, where they are among the industry leaders. Partially offsetting these strengths are the challenges associated with achieving greater market share in the Canadian individual life arena and competition in the group and individual accident and sickness market. Although RBC Life maintains adequate capitalization for its current insurance and investment risks, A.M. Best does not expect current risk-adjusted capitalization levels to strengthen in the future. The ratings of Liberty Life and its subsidiary, BMA, reflect their adequate capitalization and ultimate ownership by RBC Insurance. Liberty Life's historical profitability has been generated from its in-force block of ordinary life business contributing to the company's adequate capitalization. Although capitalization is adequate, this capital includes a surplus note of $57 million, which is to be repaid to its parent. Liberty Life has also significantly increased the dividend payment to RBC Insurance, leading to modest increases in capital. While BMA has recorded higher fixed annuity Fixed Annuity An insurance contract in which the insurance company makes fixed dollar payments to the annuitant for the term of the contract, usually until the annuitant dies. The insurance company guarantees both earnings and principal. sales, Liberty Life's direct life premiums have been declining with lapse ratios higher than the industry, and a business concentration that exists in the southern United States The Southern United States—commonly referred to as the American South, Dixie, or simply the South—constitutes a large distinctive region in the southeastern and south-central United States. . A.M. Best believes that Liberty Life will need to manage its consolidated capitalization prudently given its growth plans. For Best's Ratings Best's rating A rating A.M. Best Co. assigns to insurance companies based on the company's ability to meet its obligations to its policyholders. , an overview of the rating process and rating methodologies, please visit www.ambest.com/ratings. For current Best's Ratings, independent data and analysis on more than 1,100 individual life/health companies and A.M. Best groups, please visit www.ambest.com/lh. A.M. Best Co., established in 1899, is the world's oldest and most authoritative insurance rating and information source. For more information, visit A.M. Best's Web site at www.ambest.com. |
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