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KBRA affirms AeBe ISA rating

The A- insurance financial strength rating of a reinsurer of asset intensive life and annuity liabilities has been affirmed by ratings agency KBRA, which said the outlook for the rating was stable.

AeBe ISA Ltd is an incorporated segregated account of Agam Bermuda ISAC Ltd, registered under the Incorporated Segregated Accounts Companies Act, sponsored by 26North Partners LP, a fully integrated, multi-asset class investment platform, founded and led by Josh Harris.

The ISAC Act provides an alternative model for corporate structures and gives each ISA in the structure its own separate legal identity.

The rating reflects AeBe’s seasoned management team, strong risk-based capitalisation, solid liquidity profile, strong enterprise risk management framework and sound management of the company’s exposure to interest-rate risk.

KBRA believes that the ISAC framework provides AeBe with a robust corporate structure.

Its analysis included: “At year-end 2023, AeBe’s Bermuda Solvency Capital Requirement coverage ratio was 567 per cent. As AeBe continues to execute its business plan, KBRA expects this ratio to decrease but remain strong over the medium term.

“AeBe benefits from an experienced management team with deep expertise in reinsurance, asset management and the Bermuda market.

“AeBe has a robust formal enterprise risk management framework and KBRA expects AeBe’s risk management programme to evolve and mature as the company grows.

“As a reinsurer of asset intensive life and annuity liabilities, AeBe is exposed to interest-rate risk that can cause spread compression or disintermediation depending on whether rates are falling or rising, respectively.

“KBRA believes that Agam Bermuda’s proprietary pALM platform provides AeBe with an integrated approach to analyse, price, and manage its business in real time across all levels of the company, thereby mitigating exposure to asset-liability mismatches.

“Balancing these strengths are the company’s limited earnings diversification, execution risk and an evolving competitive and regulatory landscape.

“Due to its limited tenure in the market, AeBe’s earnings are dependent on a small number of transactions. KBRA expects improved earnings diversification as the company continues to execute on its business plan.”

KBRA did note that while management has a track record of building successful businesses as well as investing insurance company assets, the rating agency believes that AeBe still faces execution risk.

The agency said it views AeBe’s business plan as conservative but notes that the asset-intensive life and annuity reinsurance market is dominated by a few large competitors that benefit from scale and brand recognition as well as several newer entrants, which may challenge AeBe’s ability to execute its business plan.

In addition, continuing changes in local and international solvency regimes have fostered greater uncertainty in an increasingly complex regulatory landscape.

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Published November 04, 2024 at 12:01 pm (Updated November 04, 2024 at 8:24 pm)

KBRA affirms AeBe ISA rating

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