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AM Best shifts American Agricultural's issuer outlook to positive

Rating agency affirms the A (Excellent) financial strength grade while pointing the long-term issuer rating toward a possible upgrade.

AM Best revised the outlook on American Agricultural Insurance Company's Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating to positive from stable. The agency also affirmed the A (Excellent) Financial Strength Rating and the Long-Term ICR.

An outlook revision is not an upgrade. It is AM Best's signal that the rating could move upward over its outlook horizon. The issuer credit rating matters to counterparties because it measures the company's own creditworthiness, separate from claims-paying ability.

The action leaves American Agricultural in AM Best's secure band for financial strength. Whether an upgrade follows is unconfirmed; the outlook can always be revised back to stable. But the direction is now on the record.

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