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- A.M. best comments on hurricane Katrina's impact.(A.M. Best Co.)(Brief Article)
- In response to Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best Co. has begun to aggregate public and private information in order to assess the financial impact it will have on the global property/casualty insurance and reinsurance industry. A.M. Best expects that virt In response to Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
- A.M. Best Comments on the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Property/Casualty Industry
- OLDWICK, N.J. -- In response to Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best Co. has begun to aggregate public and private information in order to assess the financial impact it will have on the global property/casualty insurance and reinsurance industry. A.M. Best expects that virtually all rated companies will be able to meet...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- A.M. Best Takes Various Rating Actions Resulting from Impact of Hurricane Katrina
- OLDWICK, N.J. -- Due to the evolving effects of Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best Co. has been aggregating public and private information in order to assess the financial impact it will have on insurers. A.M. Best expects all rated companies will be able to meet their current loss obligations despite the...
- Research articles 2005-09-15
- A.M. Best Comments on the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Global Reinsurance Industry
- OLDWICK, N.J. -- Although global European reinsurers such as Munich Re, Swiss Re and Hannover Re have already provided estimates for their potential exposure to Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best Co. believes that it may take longer to fully assess the extent of damage in the Gulf of Mexico region and...
- Research articles 2005-09-09
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- A.M. Best Comments on Potential Exposure to Hurricane Rita
- OLDWICK, N.J. -- In advance of Hurricane Rita, A.M. Best Co. has begun to assess the potential financial impact an event of this magnitude may have on the property/casualty and reinsurance industry. While the exact point of landfall remains uncertain, the current projected size and intensity of the storm could...
- Research articles 2005-09-22
- A.M. Best Report: Reinsurers Humbled, but Most Not Broken, by Hurricane Losses
- OLDWICK, N.J. -- Almost a year after three massive hurricanes--Katrina, Rita and Wilma--the global reinsurance industry is still struggling to manage its catastrophe exposure, according to A.M. Best Co.'s 2006 global reinsurance report, "Reinsurers Humbled, But Most Not Broken, By Hurricane Losses."
- Research articles 2006-08-14
- A.M. Best Affirms Ratings of Mutual Savings Life Insurance Company and Mutual Savings Fire and Removes Ratings From Under Review
- OLDWICK, N.J. -- A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating FSR of B- Fair of Mutual Savings Life Insurance Company Mutual Savings and the FSR of C++ Marginal of its subsidiary, Mutual Savings Fire Insurance Company Mutual Savings Fire (both of Decatur, AL). Both ratings have been removed...
- Research articles 2006-05-09
- Late News; PXRE downgraded on hurricane losses.(Starr Technical Risks Agency Inc)(reinsurance)
- PXRE Group Ltd. said it will explore strategic alternatives after its A- financial strength ratings by A.M. Best Co. Inc. and Standard & Poor's Corp. were lowered to B++ and BBB+, respectively. The downgrades stem from the reinsurer's recent increase of previously estimated insured losses for...
- Research articles 2006-02-20
- Property Insurers Faring Better Than Banks, Might Get Stimulus Boost
- Property and casualty (P&C) insurers -- companies like Allstate, Travelers and Chubb -- have been hurt by the recession but are far from down and out, according to a recent speech by Robert Hartwig, president of the Insurance Information Institute. In fact, business insurers may get a boost...
- Blog posts 2009-02-07
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