HOW CAN I ASSESS THE FINANCIAL STRENGTH OF AN INSURANCE COMPANY?
Four
independent agencies—A.M. Best, Fitch, Moody’s and Standard &
Poor’s—rate the financial strength of insurance companies. Each has its
own rating scale, its own rating standards, its own population of rated
companies, and its own distribution of companies across its scale. Each
agency uses numbers or plusses and minuses to indicate minor variations
in rating from another rating class.
The agencies disagree often enough so that you should consider a
company’s rating from two or more agencies before judging whether to
buy or keep a policy from that company. Moreover, agencies will
announce changes of ratings on any day. It’s probably prudent to check
annually on the ratings of any company you’re interested in.
Some points for using the ratings:
- Don’t rely only on what the insurance
companies say about their ratings from these agencies. Companies are
likely to highlight a higher rating from one agency and ignore a lower
one from another agency, or to select the most favorable comments from
a rating agency’s report.
- To use the ratings from more
than one independent agency, you need to understand that each agency’s
rating code is different from the others. For example, an A+ from A.M.
Best is the next-to-top rating of its 15 categories, but an A+ from
Fitch or S&P is their 5th-highest rating (out of 24 categories for
Fitch, and out of 19 categories for S&P). Moreover, Moody’s doesn’t
have an A+ rating.
However, the ratings can be classified into “secure” and
“vulnerable” mega-categories. Here, as of August 2008, are the rating
scales for each of the “secure” rating classes, and all the
“vulnerable” classes combined (source, except for Weiss: The Insurance
Forum, September 2008 issue).
Secure and Vulnerable insurance ratings
Here,
as of August 2008, are the rating scales for each of the “secure”
rating classes, and all the “vulnerable” classes combined (source,
except for Weiss: The Insurance Forum, September 2008 issue).
A.M. Best |
A |
Superior |
37 |
3.8 |
|
A |
Superior |
149 |
15.4 |
|
A |
Excellent |
194 |
20.1 |
|
A- |
Excellent |
285 |
29.5 |
|
B |
Very good |
128 |
13.3 |
|
B |
Very good |
99 |
10.3 |
|
B and lower |
Vulnerable |
63 |
6.5 |
|
|
|
|
|
Fitch |
AAA |
Exceptionally strong |
10 |
3.2 |
|
AA |
Very strong |
46 |
14.5 |
|
AA |
Very strong |
50 |
15.8 |
|
AA- |
Very strong |
56 |
17.7 |
|
A |
Strong |
64 |
20.2 |
|
A |
Strong |
45 |
14.2 |
|
A- |
Strong |
16 |
5.0 |
|
BBB |
Good |
17 |
5.4 |
|
BBB |
Good |
5 |
1.6 |
|
BBB- |
Good |
2 |
1.9 |
|
BB and lower |
Vulnerable |
2 |
0.6 |
|
|
|
|
|
Moody's |
Aaa |
Exceptional |
6 |
3.2 |
|
Aa1 |
Excellent |
11 |
5.9 |
|
Aa2 |
Excellent |
36 |
19.1 |
|
Aa3 |
Excellent |
51 |
27.1 |
|
A1 |
Good |
19 |
10.1 |
|
A2 |
Good |
15 |
8.0 |
|
A3 |
Good |
10 |
5.3 |
|
Baa1 |
Adequate |
12 |
6.4 |
|
Baa2 |
Adequate |
1 |
0.5 |
|
Baa3 |
Adequate |
12 |
6.4 |
|
Ba1 and lower |
Vulnerable |
15 |
7.9 |
|
|
|
|
|
S & P |
AAA |
Extremely strong |
21 |
5.8 |
|
AA |
Very strong |
23 |
6.4 |
|
AA |
Very strong |
69 |
19.1 |
|
AA- |
Very strong |
49 |
13.6 |
|
A |
Strong |
38 |
10.5 |
|
A |
Strong |
77 |
21.3 |
|
A- |
Strong |
29 |
8.0 |
|
BBB |
Good |
19 |
5.3 |
|
BBB |
Good |
9 |
2.5 |
|
BBB- |
Good |
10 |
2.8 |
|
BB and lower |
Vulnerable |
17 |
4.8 |
|
|
|
|
|
*2004 figures; updated information not available
**As of March 25, 2003
Ratings Agency Contact Information
All of the ratings agencies can be found on the Web, or reached by phone.
A.M. Best Company, Inc |
www.ambest.com |
Ambest Rd.
Oldwick, NJ 08858 |
908-439-2200 |
Fitch Ratings |
www.fitchibca.com |
1 State Street Plaza
New York, NY 10004 |
1-800-75-FITCH |
Moody’s Investor Services* |
www.moodys.com |
99 Church Street New York, NY 10007 |
212-553-0300 |
Standard & Poor’s Insurance Ratings Services* |
www2.standardandpoors.com |
55 Water Street
New York, NY 10004 |
212-438-2000 |
*To use these Web sites, you have to register, but the service is free.
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