A.M. Best Places Ratings of American International Group, Inc. and Its Subsidiaries Under Review with Negative Implications
January 28, 2016 by Best's News Service
Oldwick – A.M. Best has placed under review with negative implications the issuer credit rating (ICR) of American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (New York, NY) [NYSE: AIG] and the financial strength ratings (FSR) and ICRs of its insurance subsidiaries. (Please see link below for a detailed listing of the companies and ratings.)
The under review status reflects the strengthening of loss reserves in AIG’s non-life business by $3.6 billion during the fourth quarter of 2015, primarily reflecting adverse development on prior accident years in longer-tailed lines of business. While the reserve actions are spread across a number of accident years, A.M. Best is concerned that approximately 41% of the strengthening relates to 2011–2013 accident years, for which either favorable or modestly adverse development had been previously reported, and the 2014 accident year. The total amount of the deficiency reported exceeds A.M. Best’s assumptions of loss reserve deficiency, excluding the reversal of statutory discounts of reserves for workers’ compensation.
The under review status also considers the potential impact on the business profile and future earnings capacity of AIG of the strategic actions being taken by management to improve profitability and efficiency and maximize shareholder value.
The ratings will remain under review while A.M. Best reviews the planned actions in greater detail with management, receives and reviews the year-end financial information of AIG and its rated subsidiaries (including review of the impact of the reserve strengthening) and assesses the potential impact of these items on the current ratings.
For a complete listing of AIG and its subsidiaries’ FSRs and ICRs, please visit American International Group, Inc.
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