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KBRA Assigns BBB+ IFSRs to First Protective Insurance Company and Frontline Insurance Unlimited Company

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA assigns BBB+ insurance financial strength ratings (IFSR) to First Protective Insurance Company and Frontline Insurance Unlimited Company. The Outlook for both ratings is Stable.

First Protective Insurance Company is a property/casualty insurer focused on writing personal homeowners coverage primarily in Florida as well as four other coastal states in the Southeast. Frontline Insurance Unlimited Company is a property-casualty insurer focused on writing predominantly commercial multi-peril as well as allied lines primarily in Florida as well as four other coastal states in the Southeast. The ratings for both entities reflect an experienced management team with a focused strategy, financial flexibility through a holding company/managing general agent (MGA) structure, a solid reinsurance program, and strong local market presence with a well-established distribution network supportive of targeted growth.

While both companies have reported net losses in three of the last five years primarily due to elevated natural catastrophe events, KBRA views near-term financial results positively, driven by strong underwriting and claims handling, which compare favorably to Florida peers.

Balancing these credit strengths are the companies’ moderate geographic concentration within Florida and other Southeastern coastal areas that exposes both entities to natural catastrophes and makes them dependent on reinsurance. While favorable in relation to stated targets, risk-based capitalization and premium leverage at each company generally compare unfavorably to Florida peers.

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