Moody's

Moody's Investors Service is among the world's most respected and widely utilized sources for credit ratings, research and risk analysis. Moody's commitment and expertise contribute to stable, transparent and integrated financial markets, protecting the integrity of credit. In addition to their core ratings business, Moody's provides research data and analytic tools for assessing credit risk, and publishes market-leading credit opinions, deal research and commentary, serving more than 9,300 customer accounts at some 2,400 institutions around the globe.

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Address250 Greenwich Street
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Credit risk or the possibility of company insolvency are top of mind for many people who are considering an annuity purchase. 

However, as indicated in the Wall Street Journal article referenced below, 90% of policyholders impacted by recent insolvencies have received full benefits--largely through a combination of remaining insurer assets and funds provided by state guaranty associations. 

Due diligence and--to the extent possible--some comparison shopping are encouraged before purchasing any annuity.

Ratings from the following top four rating agencies are also discussed:

  1. A.M. Best
  2. Fitch
  3. Moody's
  4. Standard & Poors

Source: Wall Street Journal (subscription required)

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Are you asking from the perspective of a current or prospective policyholder?

If so, what type of policy--annuity, life or disability?  They are also very active in asset management arena with Seligman acquisition.  Please clarify which area is the base of your inquiry.

Their ratings, as you indicate, are OK: A+ AM Best, AA- Fitch, Aa3 Moody's, AA- S&P.

Not quite sure where the FDIC comment comes into play.  They do not appear to be a depository institution.  Maybe they have a proprietary money market fund?  State guaranty funds would back life/annuity products to limited extent in the case of insolvency.

Please feel free to refine question if you are comfortable and we'll do our best to shed some light on it.

 

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