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EMEA ratings movement continues to be dominated by Sovereign crisis, according to Aon Benfield study
Evolving Criteria report highlights need to continue to focus on solid underwriting and risk management to help minimize ratings impact from Sovereign crisis

MONTE CARLO, 9 September 2013 – Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc (NYSE:AON), today launches its annual Evolving Criteria report, which reviews the latest developments in rating agency protocol and impact for the insurance industry in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.

The report highlights key changes in the rating agency world including the Eurozone sovereign ratings landscape, the Standard and Poor’s (S&P) new insurers rating methodology and the impact of Solvency II.

As the Eurozone crisis continues in 2013, the report notes that Fitch, Moody’s and S&P downgraded a number of sovereign ratings with many remaining on negative outlook. While insurers’ financial strength ratings remain strained, the interconnectivity between the insurance industry and macroeconomic factors is more pronounced than ever before.

The crisis clearly demonstrates the need for a more advanced approach to risk and capital management – influenced by external stakeholders such as regulators and rating agencies raising their bar of expectation.

Ankit Desai, Head of EMEA Rating Agency Advisory, said: “Signs of a Eurozone recovery may be fragile and the low interest rate environment will likely continue in the short-to-medium term placing stresses on insurers’ financials. Opportunities are available to address capital stresses to insurers’ balance sheets through reinsurance and alternative risk transfer solutions in the marketplace.”

Apart from reacting to sovereign credit ratings, the rating agencies continue to refine their methodologies for insurers. S&P’s new methodology, released in May 2013, has made the rating process more transparent and the application more consistent globally. S&P also released an updated methodology to evaluate management strategic vision and execution, risk and financial management, and overall effectiveness of the management team to further highlight the importance of a company’s decision making. This has required rated companies to disclose more non-public and granular data than ever before.

Ankit continued: “The new criteria have only impacted a few companies globally so far but each insurer is affected differently. In response, Aon Benfield has developed a proprietary rating model that incorporates the interplay of the various factors and their impact in determining an insurer’s rating. The model is being used to help clients better understand their key rating drivers under the new methodology.”

The report also explains that, when implemented, Solvency II will significantly increase the prominence of regulatory capital but, ultimately, companies that wish to maintain a strong rating and compete in the global marketplace will need to keep focus on ratings and the underlying capital considerations, beyond those of Solvency II.

Download the report here: http://bit.ly/1cMudbg

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About Aon Benfield

Aon Benfield, a division of Aon plc, is the world’s leading reinsurance intermediary and full-service capital advisor. We empower our clients to better understand, manage and transfer risk through innovative solutions and personalized access to all forms of global reinsurance capital across treaty, facultative and capital markets. As a trusted advocate, we deliver local reach to the world’s markets, an unparalleled investment in innovative analytics, including catastrophe management, actuarial and rating agency advisory. Through our professionals’ expertise and experience, we advise clients in making optimal capital choices that will empower results and improve operational effectiveness for their business. With more than 80 offices in 50 countries, our worldwide client base has access to the broadest portfolio of integrated capital solutions and services. To learn how Aon Benfield helps empower results, please visit aonbenfield.com.

About Aon

Aon plc (NYSE:AON) is the leading global provider of risk management, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, and human resources solutions and outsourcing services. Through its more than 65,000 colleagues worldwide, Aon unites to empower results for clients in over 120 countries via innovative and effective risk and people solutions and through industry-leading global resources and technical expertise. Aon has been named repeatedly as the world’s best broker, best insurance intermediary, reinsurance intermediary, captives manager and best employee benefits consulting firm by multiple industry sources. Visit www.aon.com for more information on Aon and www.aon.com/manchesterunited to learn about Aon’s global partnership and shirt sponsorship with Manchester United.

 

For further information: Alexandra Lewis alexandra.lewis@aonbenfield.com +44 207 882 0541
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