HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A.M. Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “a-” of INPEX Insurance, Ltd. (IIL) (Bermuda). The outlook of these Credit Ratings (ratings) is stable.
The ratings reflect IIL’s balance sheet strength, which A.M. Best categorizes as very strong, as well as its adequate operating performance, neutral business profile and appropriate enterprise risk management.
IIL’s very strong balance sheet assessment mainly reflects its low underwriting leverage and conservative investment portfolio. Given the volume of risks that the company currently writes and retains, the capital required to support its current book of business is relatively modest.
IIL’s underwriting results over the most-recent five-year period have been consistently positive, contributing to an average combined ratio of under 40%. Despite very strong underwriting margins, loss and combined ratios have been volatile, owing primarily to a relatively small in-force portfolio. A.M. Best expects IIL’s operating performance to remain profitable, although the company’s underwriting results also likely will remain volatile until the company can achieve much greater scale.
IIL is a single-parent captive of INPEX CORPORATION (INPEX), which is the largest oil and gas exploration and production company in Japan. In its role as a single-parent captive, it provides coverage that mainly consists of property damage, third-party liability and operator’s extra expenses for its parent, its affiliates and joint-venture companies. The types of business written expose the company’s performance to high-severity, low-frequency losses. Nevertheless, IIL has managed this risk through prudent underwriting and a robust reinsurance program with conservative retention levels and limits.
The stable outlook reflects A.M. Best’s expectation that IIL will continue to deliver consistently positive operating results, supported by a return to growth with strong underwriting margins and stable investment yields.
Positive rating actions could occur if IIL continues to maintain its very strong balance sheet strength, along with more stable underwriting and operating results. Negative rating actions could occur if there is a substantial increase in losses caused by a material shift in risk appetite or significant erosion of capital. In addition, significant deterioration in INPEX’s credit profile could put downward pressure on IIL’s ratings.
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