HNB Assurance, HNB General Ratings affirmed
Fitch Ratings Lanka has affirmed HNB Assurance PLC’s (HNBA) National Insurer
Financial Strength Rating and National Long-Term Rating at ‘A(lka)’. Fitch has
also affirmed its subsidiary HNB General Insurance Limited’s (HNB GI) National
Insurer Financial Strength Rating and National Long-Term Rating at ‘A(lka)’. The
Outlook on the ratings is Stable. The ratings reflect the Sri Lanka-based
insurance group’s satisfactory capitalisation in terms of risk based capital,
prudent investment policy and modest market share. The ratings also
reflect synergies gained from using its parent’s, Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB,
AA-(lka)/Stable), wider branch network, HNBA’s importance to the bank in
providing bancassurance products and HNB’s 60% stake in the insurance group.
Fitch considers HNB GI a core subsidiary of HNBA, due to the significant
contribution non-life insurance makes to the top line (49% of gross written
premiums) and significant operational synergies.
Fitch views HNBA’s consolidated capital strength as satisfactory. In 2015, its
life solvency ratio was 2.2x (2014:2.3x), while its non-life ratio weakened to
1.5x (2014:3.1x) due to lower profitability resulting from high competition.
The regulatory minimum ratio was 1.0x for both life and non-life. In 2015 HNBA’s
pretax return on assets reduced to 1.5% (2014: 4.9%), as the non-life combined
ratio deteriorated to 123% from 110% in 2014.
The increase in the ratio was mainly due to the motor insurance claims.
In November 2015, HNBA provided HNB GI with LKR150mn of capital to support its
solvency until HNB GI arrests its weak profitability.
HNBA and HNB GI have been recording above-sector growth in the last couple of
years. Fitch generally views growth at rates greater than the market or peers
cautiously from a ratings perspective, especially during periods of competitive
pricing pressures.
From 2016, insurers should report RBC positions. HNBA’s life and non-life RBC
ratios were 282% and 177% at end-2015. |