A.M. Best Assigns Ratings to Investors Title, Subsidiaries

June 3, 2014

A.M. Best has assigned a financial strength rating of A (Excellent) and issuer credit ratings (ICR) of “a” to Investors Title Insurance Co. (ITIC) and National Investors Title Insurance Co., both subsidiaries of Investors Title Co. Inc.

The companies are collectively referred to as the Investors Title Company Group (ITC Group). A.M. Best also has assigned an ICR of “bbb” to ITIC. The outlook assigned to all ratings is stable.

According to A.M. Best, the assigned ratings reflect ITC Group’s excellent capitalization as evidenced by its conservative underwriting leverage ratios, which are relatively modest compared to the title industry as a whole. In 2013, the group’s statutory surplus level increased for the fifth straight year. The group’s operating results have been consistently favorable in recent years, posting an underwriting profit in each of the past five years, and net pre-tax operating results have been solid throughout this period. A.M. Best reported that ITC Group’s favorable results are partly due to its efforts to carefully manage its expense structure while limiting losses, including those from agency defalcations, through comprehensive reinsurance protection and instituting extensive safeguards in the selecting, monitoring and auditing of its title agency force and other providers.

Partly as a result of these initiatives, A.M Best reported that the group has incurred no material defalcation losses in the last five years. ITC Group also has availed itself of additional protections against such losses through the use of escrow security bonds as well as fidelity coverage provided by high quality reinsurers. Additionally, the group has taken initiatives to diversify its book of business by reducing its concentration in North Carolina, its largest state, which previously represented nearly half of its book, to approximately 25 percent as of year-end 2013.

ITC Group also has expanded its geographic footprint in recent years into more than 20 states, including Texas, which is currently its second-largest state. Furthermore, while its North Carolina business continues to be conducted primarily through directly owned branches, the group distributes its business in Texas and other states primarily through independent agents, which has resulted in greater diversification of its distribution channels.

“The current economic environment and housing market conditions—both of which determine the future revenue and earnings potential of title insurers—have somewhat improved in recent quarters,” A.M. Best said in a release. “However, uncertainties remain as to the future direction of U.S. monetary policy and its effect on long-term interest rates, which drive title insurance activity, as well as the effect on the macroeconomic environment of potential geo-political events. Nevertheless, combined with ITC Group’s expense and risk management efforts, these generally improving conditions have produced steadily increasing operating earnings in the past five years, with particularly robust results in 2012 and 2013, along with continued favorable operating results in the first quarter of 2014.”


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