Guide to Best's financial strength rating.
GUIDE TO BEST'S FINANCIAL STRENGTH RATINGS
A Best's Rating is an independent opinion, based on a comprehensive
quantitative and qualitative evaluation, of a company's balance sheet
strength, operating performance and business profile. Best's
Financial Strength Ratings are not a warranty of a company's financial
strength and ability to meet its ongoing obligations to policyholders.
Financial Strength Ratings
A Best's Financial Strength Rating (FSR) is an opinion as to an
insurer's financial strength and ability to meet its ongoing
obligations to policyholders.)
Rating Descriptor Definition
Secure
A++, A+ Superior Assigned to companies that have, in our
opinion, a superior ability to meet their
ongoing obligations to policyholders.
A, A- Excellent Assigned to companies that have, in our
opinion, an excellent ability to meet their
ongoing obligations to policyholders.
B++, B+ Very Good Assigned to companies that have, in our
opinion, a good ability to meet their
ongoing obligations to policyholders.
Vulnerable
B, B- Fair Assigned to companies that have, in our
opinion, a fair ability to meet their
ongoing obligations to policyholders, but
are financially vulnerable to adverse
changes in underwriting and economic
conditions.
C++, C+ Marginal Assigned to companies that have, in our
opinion, a marginal ability to meet their
ongoing obligations to policyholders and
are financially vulnerable to adverse
changes in underwriting and economic
conditions.
C, C- Weak Assigned to companies that have, in our
opinion, a weak ability to meet their
ongoing obligations to policyholders and
are financially very vulnerable to adverse
changes in underwriting and economic
conditions.
D Poor Assigned to companies that have, in our
opinion, a poor ability to meet their
ongoing obligations to policyholders and
are financially extremely vulnerable to
adverse changes in underwriting and
economic conditions.
E Under Assigned to companies (and possibly their
Regulatory subsidiaries/affiliates) that have been
Supervision placed by an insurance regulatory authority
under a significant form of supervision,
control or restraint whereby they are no
longer allowed to conduct normal ongoing
insurance operations. This would include
conservatorship or rehabilitation, but does
not include liquidation. It may also be
assigned to companies issued cease and
desist orders by regulators outside their
home state or country.
F In Assigned to companies that have been placed
Liquidation under an order of liquidation by a court of
law or whose owners have voluntarily agreed
to liquidate the company. Note: Companies
that voluntarily liquidate or dissolve
their charters are generally not insolvent.
S Suspended Assigned to companies that have experienced
sudden and significant events affecting
their balance sheet strength or operating
performance whereby the rating implications
cannot be evaluated due to a lack of timely
or adequate information.
Rating Modifiers and Affiliation Codes
A rating modifier can be assigned to indicate that a Best's Rating may
be subject to near-term change (under review), that a company did not
subscribe to Best's interactive rating process (public data) or that
the rating is assigned to a syndicate operating at Lloyd's.
Affiliation codes (g, p, and r) are added to Best's Ratings to
identify companies whose assigned ratings are based on group,
pooling or reinsurance affiliation with other insurers.
Modifier Descriptor Definition
Rating Modifiers
u Under Review A modifier that generally is event-driven
(positive, negative or developing) and is
assigned to a company whose Best's Rating
opinion is under review and may be subject
to change in the near-term, generally
defined as six months.
pd Public Data Assigned to insurers that do not subscribe
to Best's interactive rating process.
Best's "pd" Ratings reflect qualitative
and quantitative analyses using public
data and information.
s Syndicate Assigned to syndicates operating at
Lloyd's.
Affiliation Codes g Group p Pooled r Reinsured
Not Rated Categories (NR)
Assigned to companies reported on by A.M. Best, but not assigned
a Best's Rating. The five categories are:
NR-1: Insufficient Data.
NR-2: Insufficient Size and/or Operating Experience.
NR-3: Rating Procedure Inapplicable.
NR-4: Company Request.
NR-5: Not Formally Followed.
Rating Outlook
Best's Ratings (A++ to D) are assigned a Rating Outlook that indicates
the potential direction of a company's rating for an intermediate
period, generally defined as the next 12 to 36 months. Public Data
Ratings are not assigned an Outlook. Rating Outlooks, which appear
in the rating rationale section of the company's Best's Company
Report, are as follows:
Positive Indicates a company's financial/market trends are
favorable, relative to its current rating level and,
if continued, the company has a good possibility of
having its rating upgraded.
Negative Indicates a company is experiencing unfavorable
financial/market trends, relative to its current
rating level and, if continued, the company has
a good possibility of having its rating downgraded.
Stable Indicates a company is experiencing stable financial/market
trends and there is a low likelihood that its rating will
change in the near term.
Best's Ratings are distributed via press release and/or the A.M. Best
Web site at www.ambest.com, and are published in the Rating Monitor
section of BestWeek[R]. Best's Ratings are proprietary and may not be
reproduced without permission. Copyright [c] 2006 by A.M. Best
Company, Inc.
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