AM Best affirms Agro after intra-group reinsurance lifts capital
The stable A+ affirmation reflects a strengthened balance sheet built on a new affiliate reinsurance arrangement, not on underwriting gains.
AM Best has affirmed the A+ (Superior) financial strength rating and the "aa" (Superior) long-term issuer credit rating of Assured Guaranty Re Overseas Ltd, the Bermuda reinsurer known as Agro, according to the Royal Gazette. The outlook is stable.
The rating rests on a balance sheet the agency calls strongest. Agro's risk-adjusted capital, measured by Best's Capital Adequacy Ratio, improved over the past year even as exposures grew. The main driver, AM Best said, was Agro's entry into a new affiliate reinsurance agreement. The agency also cited a strong liquidity position, a conservative investment portfolio and an active capital-management program, with financial flexibility supported by the indirect parent, Assured Guaranty Re Ltd, and the ultimate parent, Assured Guaranty Ltd.
Capital by contract
Group support carries weight because Agro's own operating performance is only adequate in AM Best's assessment. Results have historically leaned on investment income and are only now picking up underwriting income as the company adds new and existing lines of business. A growing premium base has pulled combined ratios down over the past few years. The agency calls Agro's business profile neutral, with exposures up significantly since 2024, limited competition in its newer lines, and expansion running toward non-financial guaranty and select lines that have become more programmatic. Enterprise risk management is appropriate, with a framework embedded across the Assured Guaranty group.
The coverage does not detail the affiliate agreement. The episode shows a subsidiary's capital adequacy can be reshaped by contracts on the parent's ledger: the improvement came from an intra-group pact, not from underwriting. On that showing, the A+ says as much about the Assured Guaranty group as about the Bermuda company on its own.