A.M. Best Upgrades Ratings Of Montpelier Re

June 6, 2012

A.M. Best Co. has upgraded the financial strength rating to A (Excellent) from A- (Excellent) and issuer credit rating (ICR) to “a” from “a-” of Bermuda-based Montpelier Reinsurance Ltd.

Additionally, A.M. Best has upgraded the ICR to “bbb” from “bbb-” and debt ratings of the parent company, Montpelier Re Holdings Ltd. The outlook for all ratings has been revised to stable from positive.

The ratings reflect Montpelier Re’s excellent risk-adjusted capitalization, solid long-term operating performance, diversified business profile, good competitive position, experienced management team and strong enterprise risk management framework.

Partially offsetting these strengths is the company’s susceptibility to low frequency, high severity losses as a global property catastrophe-focused reinsurer. The stable outlook reflects Montpelier Re’s overall financial flexibility, access to the capital markets and adequate rate environment in its targeted lines of business.

While Montpelier Re’s business activities are concentrated in catastrophe-exposed property lines of business, its Lloyd’s platform, syndicate 5151, provides additional diversification in terms of business mix, geographic spread and distribution capabilities.

Montpelier Re continues to follow a prudent underwriting strategy to limit the potential accumulation of losses from a single large catastrophic event. Montpelier Re’s management monitors its underwriting constraints relative to capital-based limits established by its board of directors and diversifies its exposure around the world to achieve a desired optimal spread of risk.

Montpelier Re’s current financial leverage measures remain in line with its rating level. A.M. Best expects the company to maintain financial leverage as measured by debt and preferred-to-total capital at 25% or below, while fixed charge coverage for low catastrophe years is expected to remain in the low double-digit range.

Rating factors that could lead to a positive outlook or additional rating upgrades include Montpelier Re maintaining strong risk-adjusted capital levels and the continuation of long-term, consistently strong operating profitability relative to its peer group.

The rating factors that could lead to a negative outlook or rating downgrades include outsized catastrophe or investment losses relative to its peer group, unfavorable operating profitability trends and a significant decline in risk-adjusted capital that would not be supportive of the current rating level.

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