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Liberty Life Kenya, Heritage Insurance Attain AA+ Credit Rating 

AA+ rating places Liberty Kenya among the strongest insurers in Kenya market

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Liberty Kenya Holdings CEO Kieran Godden.
Liberty Kenya Holdings CEO, Mr Kieran Godden.
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Liberty Life Kenya and Heritage Insurance Kenya, both subsidiaries of Liberty Kenya Holdings, have attained AA+(KE) financial strength rating with a stable outlook by GCR, an affiliate of Moodys global rating agency. This places them among Kenya’s strongest and most financially resilient insurers.

The rating reflects the strong financial profile, anchored by robust capitalisation and a conservative investment strategy, underscoring the sustained stability of the Liberty Kenya’s life and general insurance operations in a competitive market. The assessment is further uplifted by the support from Standard Bank Group (SBG).

The synchronised ratings signal a high level of confidence in the group’s financial strength and its capacity to stand by its long-term commitments to policyholders, even under challenging economic conditions. GCR’s assessment highlights the businesses’ strong balance sheet, and conservative investment strategy.

Credit ratings are an important indicator of an insurer’s financial health, particularly for customers with long-term policies such as life cover, pensions, and investment-linked products. An AA+ rating places Liberty Kenya among the strongest insurers in Kenya market, offering customers added confidence in the security of their insurance, savings and benefits.

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“This rating reflects our unwavering commitment to financial discipline and policyholders’ security. For our customers, it serves as an independent confirmation of our financial stability and our ability to support them when it matters most, affirming our focus on prudent risk management, strong governance, and long-term sustainability,” Liberty Kenya Holdings CEO Kieran Godden.

The unified AA+ ratings for both key operating subsidiaries underline a diversified and resilient business model that balances strong underwriting profitability with sound investment income. According to GCR, Liberty Kenya’s financial position is underpinned by a robust capital base and a highly liquid asset portfolio, with the majority of investments held in cash, deposits, and government securities.

The rating also reflects improved earnings at the group level, supported by disciplined investment management and prudent risk controls. GCR expects Liberty Kenya’s capitalisation and liquidity to remain strong, providing a stable foundation for continued service to policyholders.

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KALU MENGO -

Kalu Mengo is a Senior Reporter With Business Today. Email: [email protected]

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