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Best’s Special Report: IFRS 17 Adds Complexity to Reinsurers’ Financial Statements; Overall Profitability Not Expected to Change Materially


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

OLDWICK - AUGUST 27, 2024 08:41 AM (EDT)
A key ongoing shift in financial reporting to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 17 is underway, representing a significant accounting change that has necessitated segmentation of performance analysis in the reinsurance market, according to a new AM Best report.

The Best’s Special Report, “IFRS 17 — Economic View Adds Complexity to Reinsurers’ Financial Statements,” is part of AM Best’s look at the global reinsurance industry ahead of the Rendez-Vous de Septembre in Monte Carlo. Other reports, including AM Best’s ranking of the top reinsurance groups and in-depth looks at the insurance-linked securities, Lloyd’s, life/annuity, health and regional reinsurance markets, will be available during August and September.

According to this report, reporting under the IFRS 17, implemented at year-end 2023, comes amid the hardest reinsurance markets in decades. The shift to the new standard has completely overhauled prior approaches for measuring and reporting insurance results and introduced new nomenclature, creating challenges for (re)insurance companies as they prepare financial statements. “It alters the way users of financial statements—whether policyholders or investors—understand, interpret, and compare these new statements,” said Antonietta Iachetta, senior financial analyst, AM Best.

IFRS 17 became effective on Jan. 1, 2023, although some European and Asian reinsurers will be adopting it over the next three years. Historically, the reinsurance industry has relied on a variety of measures to compare the performance of market participants, such as combined ratios, return on revenue and return on equity. Although these metrics are still used under IFRS 17, in most cases, they are not directly comparable to U.S. GAAP reporters. Consequently, the ability to compare underwriting performance based on claims and expenses is diminished—and considerably more so for reinsurers than for the direct market. In particular, companies are no longer required to report gross premium written; instead, the top line is now captured in insurance service revenue.

“In past years, IFRS 4 and U.S. GAAP had been compared against one another and even consolidated into composites. Some may attempt to consolidate and compare IFRS 17 and U.S. GAAP financial statements but doing so will very likely result in distorting what the numbers are really telling us,” said Dan Hofmeister, associate director, AM Best.

Overall profitability isn’t expected to change materially under IFRS 17; however, timing can differ significantly under the new approach, particularly for life reinsurers. “Under the new standard, the expectation is that as the insurance service is provided over time, earnings will be recognized in the income statement, which is expected to produce a more stable earnings trend that is more representative of an underlying run rate,” said Hofmeister.

To access the full copy of this special report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=346066

For all global reinsurance reports ahead of Rendez-Vous de Septembre, please visit Best’s Research.

Lastly, AM Best will host its annual reinsurance market briefing at Rendez-Vous de Septembre on Sept. 8, 2024, at 10:15 a.m. (CEST) in Monte Carlo. For more information, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/rd/rd.aspx?rd=RVDS2024.

AM Best is a global credit rating agency, news publisher and data analytics provider specializing in the insurance industry. Headquartered in the United States, the company does business in over 100 countries with regional offices in London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Mexico City.