Best Affirms Glacier Re’s ‘A-‘ Rating

January 24, 2006

A.M. Best Co. announced that it has affirmed the financial strength rating of “A-” (Excellent) and the issuer credit rating of “a-“of Swiss-based Glacier Reinsurance AG with a stable outlook.

Best said it “believes that Glacier Re is likely to maintain its strong risk-adjusted capitalization despite the impact of recent U.S. hurricane losses, which are expected to result in a significant net loss for the 2005 financial year. Capital has been re-built with an injection of $100 million from the company’s principal investors in October 2005 and further enhanced by the issuance of subordinated bonds for $34 million and €14 million [$17.2 million] in December 2005.”

Best also indicated that in 2006 it “anticipates that a hardening of rates for most of the lines underwritten by Glacier Re is likely to result in substantial underwriting opportunities for the company. A.M. Best believes that Glacier Re is likely to generate strong earnings (anticipated combined ratio below 70 percent in 2006), although its underwriting performance is subject to significant volatility due to the nature of the risks written, which includes a substantial exposure to natural catastrophes.”

The rating agency expressed the opinion that “Glacier Re has established a diversified book of business in its first year of operation, including property catastrophe reinsurance, retrocession and marine and aerospace reinsurance. The company’s gross written premium is likely to be approximately $ 250 million in 2005, rising to about $ 350 million in 2006 due to increases in rates and new contracts.
An offsetting factor is the company’s reliance on retrocessional protection. A.M. Best believes that the availability of retrocessional coverage to Glacier Re is likely to be restricted in 2006 and may therefore be an inhibiting factor in the company’s development.”

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