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Best’s News & Research Service - August 26, 2014 10:17 AM (EDT)

A.M. Best Assigns Ratings to Doha Insurance Company Q.S.C.

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London //BestWire// - A.M. Best has assigned a financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) and an issuer credit rating of "a-" to Doha Insurance Company Q.S.C. (DIC) (Qatar). The outlook assigned to both ratings is stable.

The ratings reflect DIC's robust risk-adjusted capitalisation, strong position within the Qatari insurance market and good operating performance. Offsetting rating factors are its developing enterprise risk management framework and execution risk associated with the company's planned expansion strategy.

DIC maintains superior risk-adjusted capitalisation, benefiting from low underwriting leverage and a strong reinsurance panel to support the high outward reinsurance cessations on commercial risks. Capital requirements are largely driven by DIC's investment profile, which is weighted toward equity and real estate assets. DIC's capital position was further bolstered in the first half of 2014 following a rights issue, increasing shareholders paid-up capital to QR 500 million (USD 127 million) from QR 257 million (USD 71 million). The proceeds from the company's rights issue are expected to be used to support DIC's regional growth strategy and increases in premium retention. DIC's risk-adjusted capitalisation will further benefit from the company's intention to adopt a more prudent dividend policy. DIC's capitalisation is expected to remain strong through good internal capital generation and by maintaining a sufficient buffer for strategic initiatives over the next few years.

DIC has established a strong franchise within the domestic market, writing gross revenues of QR 517 million (USD 142 million) in 2013. DIC's top line has grown at a rate of 10-15% in the last three years, being in line with the growth rate of the Qatari insurance market. The company has a well-diversified non-life portfolio, with low net retention across commercial lines. The high reinsurance dependence exposes DIC to increased credit risk, which is partially mitigated by a panel of well rated reinsurers. DIC has demonstrated a good track record of technical profitability, producing solid combined ratios below 80% over the past five years and a five-year average return on equity of approximately 13%.

At present, the company operates a silo approach to risk management, mainly managing underwriting and credit risks independently. Whilst DIC's good track record of profitability is indicative of strong underwriting processes and controls, the company requires further development toward an enterprise-wide risk management framework that should integrate and embed all risks associated with the company's operation. This is particularly important given DIC's changing profile and strategic initiatives.

Positive rating movement is unlikely in the near term. Downward rating pressure could arise from a prolonged deterioration in operating performance or a reduction in the credit quality of DIC's reinsurance panel.

The methodology used in determining these ratings is Best's Credit Rating Methodology, which provides a comprehensive explanation of A.M. Best's rating process and contains the different rating criteria employed in the rating process. Best's Credit Rating Methodology can be found at www.ambest.com/ratings/methodology.

In accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1060/2009, the following is a link to required disclosures: A.M. Best Europe - Rating Services Limited Supplementary Disclosure .

This rating announcement has been issued by A.M. Best Europe - Rating Services Limited, which is a subsidiary of A.M. Best Company.



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