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KBRA Assigns Ratings to Knight Insurance Group’s Key Operating Subsidiaries

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) assigns insurance financial strength ratings (IFSR) of A- to the insurance subsidiaries of the Knightbrook LLC: Knight Insurance Company, Ltd. (KIC); Knight Specialty Insurance Company; KnightBrook Insurance Company; and Guilderland Reinsurance Company. KIC is a Cayman Islands company and the lead member of the Knight Insurance Group (Knight), which provides underwriting capability for niche insurance program business. The group’s primary lines of business include commercial auto liability, commercial general liability, specialty insurance and general liability. The Outlook for all ratings is Stable.

Knight’s ratings are based on its improved operating metrics driven by strong surplus growth since 2015. The combined ratio has improved considerably in recent years, with lower reserve development, program management initiatives and effective use of a dual admitted/non-admitted structure. Knight has generated net income in four of the past five years and reported over $230 million in net income for the last three years combined.

Knight’s capital is supported by its low underwriting leverage with NPW/PHS under 0.6:1 at year-end 2019. Knight’s business strategy is to operate with less underwriting risk, so it can pursue a more aggressive investment strategy. Since 2016, the company’s capital position has been enhanced by its investment performance, improving underwriting profitability and capital contributions from the ultimate parent. Improved operating performance has benefitted from Knight’s analytics and operational support, as the group continues to build out its technology platform for rigorous monitoring and interfacing with third party administrators and general agents, resulting in cost savings, tighter underwriting surveillance, and claims process control.

Balancing these strengths are Knight’s heightened level of investment risk due to its elevated equity holdings and non-investment grade fixed income investment strategy as was evidenced by the significant decline in the asset portfolio due to the financial market downturn from COVID-19. Knight’s equity exposure can cause significant fluctuations in capital. However, on an inception to date basis, Knight has posted favorable investment returns. KBRA also notes that the company engages in related party transactions of material size, where KIC functions as a lender to Hankey Group affiliates. Knight is also dependent on fronting arrangements for approximately 65% of total premium, which has added approximately 5% to the combined ratio.

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