A.M. Best affirms Conduit Reinsurance Limited's ratings
Conduit Holdings Limited ("CHL" or "Conduit Re") (Ticker:CRE)
Hamilton, Bermuda - 16 December 2021
CHL announces that A.M. Best has affirmed Conduit Reinsurance Limited's Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and its Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of "a-" (Excellent), with a stable outlook.
In its announcement A.M. Best said that: "the ratings reflect Conduit Reinsurance Limited's balance sheet strength, which A.M, Best assesses as very strong, as well as its adequate operating performance, limited business profile and appropriate enterprise risk management."
The full announcement from A.M. Best can be viewed here:
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About Conduit Re
Conduit Re is a pure play global reinsurance business based in Bermuda. Its main operating subsidiary Conduit Reinsurance Limited, is licensed by the Bermuda Monetary Authority as a Class 4 reinsurer. A.M. Best has assigned a Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and a Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of "a-" to Conduit Reinsurance Limited. The outlook assigned to these Credit Ratings (ratings) is stable.
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The Conduit Re renewal year on year pricing change measure is an internal methodology that management intends to use to track trends in premium rates of a portfolio of reinsurance contracts. The change measure reflects management's assessment of relative changes in price, terms, conditions and limits. The calculation involves a degree of judgement in relation to comparability of contracts and the assessment noted above, particularly in Conduit Re's initial years of underwriting. To enhance the methodology, management may revise the methodology and assumptions underlying the change measure, so the trends in premium rates reflected in the change measure may not be comparable over time. Consideration is only given to renewals of a comparable nature so it does not reflect every contract in the portfolio of Conduit Re contracts. The future profitability of the portfolio of contracts within the change measure is dependent upon many factors besides the trends in premium rates.