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A.M. Best has upgraded the Insurer Financial Strength and Long-Term Credit and ratings of SCOR SE and its main subsidiaries from “A-” to “A”(Excellent) and “a-” to “a” respectively.
SCOR announces the launch with UBS of a 3-year EUR 150 million Nat Cat financial coverage facility taking the form of an event-driven guaranteed equity as an innovative contingent capital solution.
Since 2002, SCOR has drawn up and implemented several strategic plans adopted by its Board of Directors: “Back on Track”, “Moving Forward” and “Dynamic Lift V2”.
Since 2002, SCOR has drawn up and implemented several strategic plans adopted by its Board of Directors: “Back on Track”, “Moving Forward” and “Dynamic Lift V2”.
Since 2002, SCOR has drawn up and implemented several strategic plans adopted by its Board of Directors: “Back on Track”, “Moving Forward” and “Dynamic Lift V2”.
Since 2002, SCOR has drawn up and implemented several strategic plans adopted by its Board of Directors: “Back on Track”, “Moving Forward” and “Dynamic Lift V2”.
Fitch Ratings has upgraded the outlook on the “A” rating of SCOR SE and its subsidiaries from “stable” to “positive” for Insurer Financial Strength (IFS) and Long-term Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs).
Thanks to a second quarter which illustrated the Group's capacity to deliver a high level of recurring profitability with a net income of EUR 120 million compared to EUR 91 million in the second quarter 2009 (i.e.
Thanks to a second quarter which illustrated the Group's capacity to deliver a high level of recurring profitability with a net income of EUR 120 million compared to EUR 91 million in the second quarter 2009 (i.e.
Thanks to a second quarter which illustrated the Group's capacity to deliver a high level of recurring profitability with a net income of EUR 120 million compared to EUR 91 million in the second quarter 2009 (i.e.
P&C and Specialty treaty renewals at end of June have resulted in premium growth of 19% at constant exchange rates, whilst fully respecting the technical underwriting profitability criteria.