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Reinsurers’ catastrophe appetite slows in 2025 as pricing softens: S&P
28th August 2025
Although reinsurers continue to expand their natural catastrophe business, the pace of growth has slowed from last year and is expected to remain subdued in 2026 as pricing conditions soften, according to a recent report by S&P Global Ratings. In 2024, the top 19 reinsurers’ aggregate risk exposure rose 14%, but ... Read the full article
US P&C insurance industry to remain profitable for several years: S&P
19th August 2025
The US property and casualty (P&C) insurance sector is projected to remain profitable for the next several years, driven mainly by a rapid turnaround in the private auto sector in 2024, according to a recent S&P report. Rating agency S&P’s Global Market Intelligence 2025 US Property and Casualty (P&C) Insurance Market ... Read the full article
S&P upgrades Arch Capital’s re/insurance subsidiaries ratings to ‘AA-‘ with stable outlook
1st July 2025
Earnings diversity and robust capital has led S&P to upgrade its long-term issuer and financial strength ratings on Arch’s core re/insurance subsidiaries to ‘AA-’ from ‘A+’ and issuer credit rating on the holding company, Arch Capital Group Ltd., to ‘A’ from ‘A-’. The credit rating agency also assigned a stable outlook ... Read the full article
S&P upgrades Convex Group entities credit ratings, assigns stable outlook
26th June 2025
S&P Global Ratings has raised the financial strength ratings on re/insurer Convex group's operating companies to 'A' from 'A-', and assigned a stable outlook. The companies include: Convex Re Ltd., Convex Insurance UK Ltd., Convex Guernsey Ltd., and Convex Europe S.A. Convex has shown significant growth since launching in late 2019, ... Read the full article
Israel’s gov-backed insurance scheme to cover majority of conflict losses
18th June 2025
S&P has indicated that Israel’s government-backed insurance scheme is expected to absorb most losses related to the conflict with Iran, and the agency does not currently anticipate taking negative rating actions on the country’s insurance or banking sectors. The Israel-Iran conflict has intensified in recent days, sparking global concerns over regional ... Read the full article
Global reinsurance viewed as stable amid uncertainty: S&P
13th June 2025
At S&P Global Ratings’ 41st Annual North American Insurance Conference, the key topic of conversation was uncertainty, yet S&P believes the industry is well-positioned to withstand it, viewing global reinsurance and North American life and property/casualty (P/C) insurance as stable. The main areas of uncertainty—and volatility—on the minds of S&P’s external ... Read the full article
Earnings to remain stable for global multiline insurers in 2025: S&P
30th May 2025
Global multiline insurers (GMIs) are expected to report stable profits or a low single-digit increase in profits in 2025, compared with 2023-2024, S&P revealed in a recent report. "We anticipate aggregate earnings of $65 billion-$75 billion over 2025-2026. This reflects the positive growth outlook in our base-case scenario and underscores insurers' ... Read the full article
Arundo Re’s growth ambitions earns S&P positive assessment
23rd May 2025
S&P Global Ratings has expressed a positive view on Arundo Re’s strategic growth ambitions, assigning the international reinsurer a financial strength rating of ‘A’ with a stable outlook. The credit rating agency highlighted Arundo Re’s (formerly known as CCR Re) potential for sustained profitability and expansion backed by its majority ... Read the full article
S&P downgrades State Farm General Insurance credit ratings on weak underwriting & wildfire impact
14th May 2025
S&P Global Ratings has lowered State Farm General Insurance’s (SFGI) financial strength and issuer credit ratings to 'A+' from 'AA', citing a significant deterioration in the company’s capital regulatory solvency ratios. The ratings remain on CreditWatch with negative implications. CreditWatch is S&P’s system used to indicate that a company's credit rating ... Read the full article
Helvetia-Baloise merger likely to strengthen the enlarged group’s competitive position: S&P
24th April 2025
S&P Global Ratings has affirmed its 'A+' long-term insurer financial strength and issuer credit ratings on the core operating entities of the Switzerland-based insurance groups Helvetia and Baloise. The credit rating agency also affirmed the 'A-' long-term issuer credit rating on Baloise Holding AG, as well as Helvetia Global Solutions Ltd’s ... Read the full article
North American insurers poised to withstand current market volatility: S&P
11th April 2025
North American insurers’ robust capital and liquidity buffers will allow them to withstand the current market volatility, including tariff-related downturns, without an immediate impact to ratings or outlooks, S&P Global Ratings highlighted in a recent report. Global markets were significantly impacted by the US administration's announcement of sweeping tariffs and the ... Read the full article
Reinsurers to weather tariff-induced market volatility with minimal impact: S&P
11th April 2025
Global reinsurers will experience only a minor impact from declines in global equity markets triggered by tariffs and counter-tariffs imposed by the U.S. and other nations, thanks to their conservative investment strategies, says S&P. Last week, President Trump introduced a broad tariff plan that aimed to reshape global trade dynamics and ... Read the full article
S&P upgrades Global Atlantic’s ratings on strong capital
8th April 2025
S&P Global Ratings has raised the financial strength and issuer credit ratings of Global Atlantic Financial Group's (GAFG) operating insurance entities to 'A' from 'A-', assigning a stable outlook. Concurrently, the credit rating agency also upgraded the holding company's rating to 'BBB' from 'BBB-'. The rating upgrades reflect GAFG's strengthened capital adequacy ... Read the full article
Korean wildfires will prompt insurers to strengthen cat insurance: S&P
1st April 2025
South Korea's worst wildfire in history could prompt insurers to strengthen their risk management and underwriting expertise, and to potentially seek more protection through reinsurance, as the event could make individuals seek more protection against catastrophe and weather-related events, according S&P Global Ratings analysts. "South Korea's wildfires will lead to moderately ... Read the full article
LA wildfires an earnings event that will mostly affect US renewals: S&P
21st March 2025
Despite significant losses from the California wildfires in January 2025, S&P Global Ratings considers it an earnings event and expects it to mostly affect US renewals rather than global markets, according to Taoufik Gharib, Director & Lead Analyst, Reinsurance Ratings. Speaking during S&P’s Fourth Quarter U.S. Insurance Webinar, Gharib noted that ... Read the full article





