Fitch maintains RSA’s A rating
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc's (RSA) insurer financial strength (IFS) rating at 'A' with a stable outlook.
The analysts also confirmed that RSA's long-term issuer default rating would be maintained with a stable outlook at 'A-'.
The agency stated that RSA's ratings reflected the group's solid operating profile, strong business franchise and growing geographical diversification.
In a statement Fitch noted: "The ratings also take into account the insurer's ability to maintain strong underwriting profitability through the cycle, its prudent reserve levels and its low risk investment portfolio.
"Fitch
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