Although the company’s five-year average combined ratio was 104.8%, it has consistently outperformed the domestic general insurance market in India
SINGAPORE:
Announcing its ratings for the first ever Indian private sector general insurance company, international rating agency AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++ (Good) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “bbb+” (Good) of ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company(ICICI Lombard).
Concurrently, AM Best has assigned the India National Scale Rating (NSR) of aaa.IN (Exceptional) to ICICI Lombard. The outlook of these Credit Ratings (ratings) is stable.
ICICI Lombard is the second-largest non-life general insurer in India, with an overall market share of 8.2% based on fiscal-year 2023’s gross domestic premium income.
The ratings reflect ICICI Lombard’s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong, as well as its strong operating performance, neutral business profile and appropriate enterprise risk management.
ICICI Lombard’s balance sheet strength is underpinned by its risk-adjusted capitalisation, which is expected to remain at the strongest level over the medium term, as measured by Best’s Capital Adequacy Ratio (BCAR).
The company’s robust regulatory solvency position is supported by a track record of strong internal capital generation, with shareholders’ equity having exhibited a five-year average compound annual growth rate of 15%, as calculated by AM Best (fiscal-years 2019-2023).
In addition, AM Best views the company as having strong financial flexibility as demonstrated by its track record of capital raising activities. An offsetting balance sheet strength factor remains ICICI Lombard’s moderate-risk investment portfolio, which includes significant exposure to equities and fixed income securities that are non-rated on an international rating scale.
AM Best views ICICI Lombard’s operating performance as strong, with a five-year average return-on-equity ratio of 18.2%, as calculated by AM Best (fiscal-years 2019-2023). Overall operating results are robust, albeit reliant on investment income (including capital gains) to offset underwriting losses.
Although the company’s five-year average combined ratio was 104.8%, it has consistently outperformed the domestic general insurance market in India.
Underwriting performance improved in fiscal-year 2023, mainly driven by a reduction in COVID-19 claims from the health business, and there was further improvement in the first nine months of fiscal-year 2024.
The company’s underwriting portfolio is well-diversified by lines of business and distribution channels with a geographical concentration in India. ICICI Lombard is anticipated to enhance its underwriting risk selection through the adoption of technology and analytics, however, persistent market competition may still pose challenges to its technical margins.