Fitch Ratings has revised the Outlook on
Key Rating Drivers
Outlook Revision: The Negative Outlook reflects BOCOM MSIG Life's weakened risk-based capitalisation and leverage. An increasing exposure to risky assets, mainly stocks and equity-type investments, weighs on its capital strength, as measured by the Fitch Prism Model. The risk-based capital score was lowered to the 'Adequate' level at end-1H22 from the 'Strong' level at end-2021. The comprehensive solvency ratio stood at 207% as of end-2Q22, following
High Risky Assets Ratio: BOCOM MSIG Life's increasing equity-type investments makes its earnings and capitalisation more vulnerable to weak and volatile equity market. The risky assets, with adjustment for loss sharing of the participating life business, were equivalent to 146% of shareholders' equity at end-2021, escalating from 76% at end-2020. Fitch expects the ratio to stay high in the near term.
Strong Parental Support: The rating affirmation takes into consideration BOCOM MSIG Life's operational and financial support from
Resilient Financial Performance with Challenges: Fitch assesses the insurer's financial performance as 'Strong', underpinned by an average return on equity (ROE) of 9.4% during 2019-2021 (2021: 11.5%). The insurer reported a spread loss in 1H22 amid unfavourable investment environment. Profitability has been largely reliant on investment returns, considering single-pay savings premiums continue to drive its new business growth. Single premium accounted for 81% of new business premiums, up from 73% in 1H21.
We expect BOCOM MSIG Life's earnings to be challenged in the volatile investment environment. The new business value margin by annual premium equivalent fell, even though sales of single-pay savings products through bancassurance increased. These savings products carry low margins.
'Moderate' Company Profile: This reflects a 'Moderate' business profile and a 'Moderate/Favourable' corporate governance compared with that of other life insurers in
RATING SENSITIVITIES
Factors that could, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action/downgrade:
Negative rating action on
Fitch's view of support from
Failure in improving its Fitch Prism Model score to the 'Strong' category, as a result of a continual rise in the Fitch-calculated risky asset ratio;
The financial leverage ratio is consistently above 35%;
Weakening profitability, such that ROE is below 6% on a sustained basis.
Factors that could, individually or collectively, lead to positive rating action/upgrade:
Fitch Prism Model score sustained well into the 'Very Strong' category or higher, and the financial leverage ratio consistently below 28%;
Stronger profitability, including ROE persistently above 8% alongside a consistent and substantial increase in new business margin;
A significant improvement in the company profile, including more balanced premium mix and distribution capabilities.
Best/Worst Case Rating Scenario
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