Evaluating Insurance Companies

How Can I Determine the Financial Strength of My Insurance Company?

How do you compare and evaluate life insurance companies? What features do you use evaluating insurance companies? What criteria do you use? How do you know what to look for? Making sure that your insurance company is financially sound is an important part of helping to ensure family security.

 

Fortunately, there are a number of independent companies that specialize in evaluating insurance companies. These rating companies carefully examine each insurance company in the areas of profitability, debt, liquidity, and other factors. From the results of these examinations, they then issue overall ratings.

Evaluating Insurance Companies

Looking up a company’s rating will provide you with a snapshot of that company’s financial health. Tracking the company’s rating on a regular basis may give you some advance warning of trouble.

 

The four most prominent rating companies are A.M. Best, Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service, and Fitch Ratings. Each of these services uses slightly different criteria when rating companies. As a result, each may have a slightly different view of a given company. A.M. Best ratings are based on financial conditions and performance; Moody’s, Fitch Ratings, and Standard & Poor’s ratings are based on claims-paying ability.

 

You should be able to find copies of at least one of these ratings in the reference section of your local library. If you are unable to find them, or if the ratings in your library are outdated, you can contact the services directly. All four services will provide ratings over the phone.

 

A.M. Best Company: 908-439-2200, www.ambest.com

 

Standard & Poor’s: 877-772-5436, www.standardandpoors.com

 

Moody’s Investors Service: 212-553-1653, www.moodys.com

 

Fitch Ratings: 800-953-4824, www.fitchratings.com

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