Transamerica's insurance companies have
received high financial strength ratings from the industry's most respected independent rating services — A.M. Best Company, Fitch Ratings, Moody's Investors Service, and S&P Global Rating Services.
Fortunately there's an easier way: limit yourself to insurance companies that
receive high financial strength ratings — I'd generally say A + or better — from ratings firms like A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's.
And since you'll be depending on the insurance company's ability to make those guaranteed payments, you'll want to limit yourself to insurers that
receive high financial strength ratings (generally A + or better) from ratings companies like A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's.
New York Life has consistently
received the highest financial strength rating from four major insurance rating organizations (A.M. Best, Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor's and Moody's Investor Services).
Not exact matches
The providers that we represent have
received ratings of «A» or
higher in terms of
financial strength from the A.M. Best Company — a leading rater of insurance companies.
The firm has regularly
received very
high rankings to the present time for its
financial strength and stability, as well as for its overall claims - paying ability to its customers and policyholders.
It maintains the
highest ratings in
financial strength,
receiving an AAA from Standard and Poor's, an Aa1 from Moody's, and an A + + from A.M. Best.
Due to its
financial strength and stability, as well as to its reliable payout of its policy holder claims, AIG has
received high grades from the insurer rating agencies.
Because of its
financial strength and stability, New York Life Insurance Company has
received high ratings from the insurer rating agencies.