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23 July 2012
Guernsey and Malta
Reporter Georgina Lavers

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Guernsey’s Jupiter nips ahead

The S&P rating of Guernsey-based Jupiter Insurance has been upgraded from stable to positive, based on its affiliation with parent BP.

Jupiter, “qualifies as a captive insurer under Standard & Poor's methodology and as such is rated at a level commensurate with its parent, BP,” said S&P.

“We are therefore revising our outlook on Jupiter to positive from stable and affirming our 'A' long-term ratings on Jupiter following the same rating actions on BP.”

Jupiter Insurance is BP’s wholly owned subsidiary, and is 95 percent fronted through AIRCO, a unit of American International Group.
According to A.M. Best, Jupiter made a profit of $740 million in 2009 and profits are expected to approach $1 billion in 2010.

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