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Fitch downgrades Sri Lanka Insurance’s IFS to ‘CCC+’ on sovereign downgrade

 
Fitch Ratings has downgraded Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Limited's (SLIC) Insurer Financial Strength (IFS) Rating to 'CCC+' from 'B'. Fitch typically does not apply Outlooks to ratings in the 'CCC' category or below. SLIC's National IFS Rating was not covered in this review.

KEY RATING DRIVERS

The rating action follows the downgrade of the Sri Lankan sovereign rating to 'CCC' from 'B-' on 27 November 2020, which heightened SLIC's investment and asset risks on the international rating scale, and increased the pressure on the operating environment and the insurer's business profile. SLIC's rating continues to reflect its 'Favourable' business profile, and a capital position and financial performance better than that of the domestic insurance industry.

Fitch believes the sovereign's downgrade underscores SLIC's investment risks due to its high exposure to sovereign and sovereign-related investments. Fitch, under our credit-factor scoring guidelines, scores the insurer's investment and asset risk at 'cc' on the international rating scale due to its high 'risky-asset' exposure. SLIC's Fitch-calculated risky-asset ratio was 331% at end-1H20, and we estimate the ratio to have increased to 487% on a pro forma basis following the sovereign downgrade.

We lowered the country's Industry Profile and Operating Environment score after the sovereign rating downgrade, resulting in the lowering of SLIC's business profile score under our credit-factor scoring guidelines to 'b-' from 'b+' on the international rating scale. Fitch continues to regard SLIC's business profile as 'Favourable' compared with that of other Sri Lankan insurance companies due to its leading business franchise, participation in well-diversified and stable business lines, and large domestic operating scale.

SLIC's regulatory risk-based capital ratios of 451% for its life and 203% for its non-life segments at end-1H20 were well above the industry average and the 120% regulatory minimum. Fitch evaluated SLIC's capital score, measured by the Fitch Prism Model, at 'Adequate' on a consolidated group basis at end-2019. We expect the insurer's capital buffers, strengthened partly by its unallocated participating surpluses, to mitigate the impact from any potential investment losses stemming from volatile financial markets as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, although the unallocated participating surpluses declined significantly in 1H20 due to lower market interest rates.