24/12/2012 09:14 AST

A.M. Best Europe - Rating Services Limited has affirmed the financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) and issuer credit rating of "a-" of Bahrain Kuwait Insurance Company B.S.C. (BKIC) (Bahrain). The outlook of both ratings remains stable.

The ratings of BKIC reflect its strong risk-adjusted capitalisation, excellent track record of technical profits and excellent domestic franchise. However, the ratings also take into account the developing nature of the company's enterprise risk management (ERM) framework, its reliance on reinsurers and the country risk associated with Bahrain. The ratings also benefit from an enhancement due to BKIC's position and importance within the Gulf Insurance Company KSC (GIC) group.

In A.M. Best's opinion, BKIC enjoys an excellent domestic franchise in Bahrain, where it ranks as the leading insurer by gross written premiums, and a prominent position in the Kuwaiti market. Furthermore, the company's business profile is enhanced by its national status in Bahrain and Kuwait, allowing it access to governmental business in both countries. However, despite BKIC's sound market position, business retention remains low at approximately 30%, highlighting its reliance on reinsurers for capacity and expertise.

In A.M. Best's opinion, BKIC's current and prospective risk-adjusted capitalisation, as measured by Best's Capital Adequacy Ratio model, is strong, despite the increased risk associated with its new investment strategy, with sufficient room to absorb management's anticipated business growth. A.M. Best expects BKIC's risk-adjusted capital position to continue strengthening going forward as internal capital generation outpaces increased capital requirements driven by business growth.

BKIC has an excellent track record of profitability driven by its sound underwriting performance across all lines of business. In 2011, the company recorded net income of BHD 4.1 million (USD 11 million) and a very strong combined ratio of circa 67%, benefitting from inward commissions given its low retention levels. Moreover, net income has historically been supported by consistent investment returns due to BKIC's conservative investment strategy, which traditionally was geared towards fixed income securities and deposits. However, the company has recently embarked on an exercise to increase the return on the portfolio-and thus accepting a higher level of risk-reallocating a significant proportion of its portfolio to debt and equity products. Despite this, A.M. Best expects management to continue with its prudent and conservative approach with regard to investments.

BKIC's ERM remains fairly unsophisticated. However, whilst the company relies on its panel of reinsurers for certain expertise, BKIC has a good understanding and control of its underwriting risks. Going forward, BKIC's risk management framework is likely to benefit from its position within the GIC group.

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