Insurer financial strength ratings for Cigna subsidiaries, as of December 13, 2022
- Standard & Poor's – rating for Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC) and Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC) is "A"
- A.M. Best – rating for CGLIC and CHLIC is "A"
- Moody's – rating for CGLIC and CHLIC is "A2"
- Fitch – rating for CGLIC is "A+"
Current ratings on The Cigna Group's senior unsecured debt
- Standard and Poor's: "A-"
- Moody's: "Baa1"
- Fitch: "BBB+"
Current ratings on Cigna Holding Company's senior unsecured debt
- Standard and Poor's: "A-"
- Moody's: "Baa1"
- Fitch: "BBB+"
Current ratings on Evernorth Health, Inc.'s senior unsecured debt
- Standard and Poor's: "A-"
- Fitch: "BBB+"
Current relative position on rating agency scales (subject to change)
- Standard and Poor's – “A” is sixth, and “A-“ is seventh, out of twenty-one categories
- A.M. Best – “A” is third out of fifteen categories
- Moody's – “A2” is sixth, and “Baa1” is eighth, out of twenty-one categories
- Fitch – “A+” is fifth, and “BBB+” is eighth, out of twenty-one categories
Financial strength and credit ratings represent the opinions of the rating agencies with respect to the financial ability to meet claim obligations and the creditworthiness of an obligor to meet its senior unsecured financial obligations, respectively. The above list is not exclusive. If you would like to request financial or credit rating information for a particular Cigna subsidiary, please contact us.
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Rating agencies continually review the financial performance and condition of companies, and higher ratings generally indicate financial stability and a strong ability to meet financial obligations.
Each rating agency periodically reviews its ratings and there can be no assurance that current ratings will be maintained in the future.
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