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Fitch: Settlement of Alleged Kickbacks Has No Impact on Ratings of Affected U.S. Title Insurers.


CHICAGO -- This week's report that the California Department of Insurance The California Department of Insurance (CDI), established in 1868, is the angency charged with overseeing the regulation of insurance regulations, enforcing statutes mandating consumer protections, educating consumers, and fostering the stability of insurance markets in the state  has settled with The First American Corporation
This article is about The First American Corporation; for the similarly named banks see First American National Bank


Officially referred to as The First American Corporation (FAC) ,
, Fidelity National Financial, and LandAmerica Financial for allegedly paying kickbacks through captive reinsurance The contract made between an insurance company and a third party to protect the insurance company from losses. The contract provides for the third party to pay for the loss sustained by the insurance company when the company makes a payment on the original contract.  arrangements to several large homebuilders in exchange for a guarantee of business does not affect Fitch's ratings of these companies and removes uncertainty from the U.S. title insurance industry, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Fitch Ratings Fitch Ratings

An international rating agency for financial institutions, insurance companies, and corporate, sovereign, and municipal debt. Fitch Ratings has headquarters in New York and London and is wholly owned by FIMALAC of Paris.
. (See ratings below).

The combined settlement with the California Department of Insurance of $37.8 million calls for The First American Corporation to pay $20 million, Fidelity National Financial to pay $13.3 million, and LandAmerica Financial Group LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: LFG) is the third largest title insurance group in the US. It was incorporated in 1991 and is headquartered in Glen Allen, Virginia.  to pay $4.5 million.

Fitch has closely monitored the potential effects of these investigations on the U.S. title insurance market. As expected, these investigations resulted in added pressure on companies to modify business practices, and as a result, title insurance companies have ceased participating in these reinsurance arrangements. In addition, recent settlements have clarified individual company exposure including expected fines and penalties. Fitch believes the California settlement marks the pinnacle of these investigations. Fines and penalties related to these matters in other states are expected to be more modest.

California like several other states has been investigating title insurance companies' reinsurance arrangements with settlement producers (i.e. persons that are in a position to influence the selection of a title insurer, such as homebuilders) that steer business to a title insurance company. In these reinsurance arrangements, a title insurer cedes a portion of title insurance premiums to a captive reinsurer re·in·sure  
tr.v. re·in·sured, re·in·sur·ing, re·in·sures
To insure again, especially by transferring all or part of the risk in a contract to a new contract with another insurance company.
 that is at least partially owned by the settlement producer who is the source of the business.

The investigations focused on potential violations of the Real Estate Settlement Procedure Act (RESPA RESPA Real Estate Settlement Procedure Act ) and state statutes that prohibit payment of referral fees for title business and considered two primary issues: whether there is any true risk transfer related to the reinsurance agreement, or whether the reinsurance premiums paid to captive reinsurers are in excess of the market rate for the risk being assumed.

Fitch rates the following:

First American Title Insurance Company

--Insurer financial strength 'A';

--Rating Outlook Positive.

Fidelity National Title Insurance Company

--Insurer financial strength 'A-';

--Rating Watch Negative.

LandAmerica Title Insurance Company

--Insurer financial strength 'A';

--Rating Outlook Stable.

Fitch's rating definitions are available on the agency's public web site, www.fitchratings.com. Published ratings, criteria and methodologies and relevant policies and procedures Policies and Procedures are a set of documents that describe an organization's policies for operation and the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies. They are often initiated because of some external requirement, such as environmental compliance or other governmental  are also available from this site, at all times. This document will remain on the public site for seven days.
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