01/07/2015 03:29 AST

Standard & Poor's Ratings Services affirmed its 'BBB+' long-term issuer financial strength and counterparty credit ratings on Saudi Re for Cooperative Reinsurance Co (Saudi Re). The outlook remains stable. At the same time, S&P affirmed the 'gcAA+' Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) regional scale rating.

"The affirmation reflects our view that Saudi Re's risk-adjusted capital adequacy remains extremely strong, despite attrition from technical losses and substantial tax (zakat) payments in recent years.

"Following a net, post-tax loss of SAR 117.2 million ($31.2 million) in 2013, the company recorded a net loss of SAR 4.3 million in 2014, mainly due to negative claims development in its engineering, health, and catastrophe excess of loss lines of business. As a result of Saudi Re's weak earnings track record in recent years, which has led to an accumulation of losses and consequent deterioration of its capital base, we have revised our overall assessment of the company's capital and earnings to strong from very strong. At the same time, we now view the potential volatility of capital and earnings due to nontechnical risks as neutral, and have therefore revised our view on Saudi Re's risk position to intermediate from moderate. Our overall assessment of the financial risk profile remains strong.

"Our assessment of Saudi Re's business risk profile remains fair. This is based on the blended intermediate insurance industry and country risk the company faces from the markets it operates in, and a still less-than-adequate competitive position, given the reinsurer is still to some extent a start-up, having commenced operations only in 2008. In 2014, premiums from Saudi Arabia contributed 49 per cent of the company's total premium income, followed by countries in the wider Middle East and North Africa region. We continue to assess the company's competitive position as less than adequate, due to its degree of reliance on the Saudi Arabian market, and ongoing weak overall operating performance.

"The combined ratio is the industry's leading underwriting profitability metric. The lower the combined ratio, the more profitable the insurer, and a ratio of more than 100 per cent signifies an underwriting loss. Although Saudi Re's combined ratio showed some strong improvement to 102.4 per cent in 2014 from 148.0 per cent in 2013, we still view the results as weak. We expect that the overall combined ratio for 2015 will show some further modest improvement to just above 100 per cent, which, together with positive investment income, will lead to a modest net surplus for the year. We also believe that this positive trend will continue in 2016-2017, supported in particular by some expected insurance rate increases in Saudi Arabia. "Additionally, we have revised our assessment of Saudi Re's liquidity to strong from exceptional, owing to the company's shift to more illiquid assets than in 2013. However, the company's investment portfolio still remains very liquid, as a large proportion of total invested assets are held in cash or cash-equivalent instruments. This change is neutral to the ratings. Our assessment of Saudi Re's management and governance as fair and enterprise risk management as adequate are unchanged.

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