South Carolina Statutes
§ 38-21-260 — Determining adequacy of insurer's surplus.
South Carolina § 38-21-260
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 38-21-260 (2026).
Text
For purposes of this chapter, in determining whether an insurer's surplus as regards policyholders is reasonable in relation to the insurer's outstanding liabilities and adequate to its financial needs, the following factors, among others, are considered:
(1)the size of the insurer as measured by its assets, capital and surplus, reserves, premium writings, insurance in force, and other appropriate criteria;
(2)the extent to which the insurer's business is diversified among the several lines of insurance;
(3)the number and size of risks insured in each line of business;
(4)the extent of the geographical dispersion of the insured risks;
(5)the nature and extent of the reinsurance program;
(6)the quality, diversification, and liquidity of the investment portfolio;
(7)the recent past an
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Legislative History
HISTORY: Former 1976 Code SECTION 38-21-260 [1947 (45) 322; 1952 Code SECTION 37-876; 1962 Code SECTION 37-876] recodified as SECTION 38-37-260 by 1987 Act No. 155, SECTION 1; Former 1976 Code SECTION 38-29-250 [1962 Code SECTION 37-1423; 1971 (57) 351; 1986 Act No. 426, SECTION 16] recodified as SECTION 38-21-260 by 1987 Act No. 155, SECTION 1; 1993 Act No. 70, SECTION 5; 1993 Act No. 181, SECTION 582.
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South Carolina § 38-21-260, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/21/38-21-260.