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Insurance in Force
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Insurance [Abstract]  
Insurance In Force
Note 13: Insurance in Force
The Company guarantees the payment of principal of, and interest or other amounts owing on, municipal, asset-backed, mortgage-backed and other
non-municipal
securities. The Company’s insurance in force represents the aggregate amount of the insured principal of, and interest or other amounts owing on, insured obligations. The Company’s ultimate exposure to credit loss in the event of nonperformance by the issuer of the insured obligation is represented by the insurance in force in the tables that follow.
The financial guarantees issued by the Company provide unconditional and irrevocable guarantees of the payment of the principal of, and interest or other amounts owing on, insured obligations when due. The obligations are generally not subject to acceleration, except in the event the Company has the right, at its discretion, to accelerate insured obligations upon default or otherwise. Payments to be made by the issuer on the bonds or notes may be backed by a pledge of revenues, reserve funds, letters of credit, investment contracts or collateral in the form of mortgages or other assets. The right to such funds or collateral would typically become National’s or MBIA Corp.’s upon the payment of a claim by either National or MBIA Corp.
 
As of December 31, 2022, insurance in force, which represents principal and interest or other amounts owing on insured obligations, had an expected maturity through 2058. The distribution of MBIA Corp.’s and National’s combined insurance in force by geographic location, excluding financial obligations guaranteed by MBIA Corp. on behalf of affiliated companies, is presented in the following table:
 
    
As of December 31,
 
$ in billions
  
2022
    
2021
 
Geographic Location
  
Insurance
in Force
    
% of
Insurance
in Force
    
Insurance
in Force
    
% of
Insurance
in Force
 
California
   $ 14.8        21.8%      $ 16.8        21.4%  
Illinois
     7.5        11.0%        8.2        10.4%  
New Jersey
     4.1        6.1%        4.5        5.8%  
Hawaii
     3.8        5.6%        3.9        5.0%  
Virginia
     3.6        5.2%        3.0        3.9%  
Texas
     2.9        4.2%        3.1        4.0%  
Oregon
     2.0        3.0%        2.3        2.9%  
New York
     2.0        2.9%        2.4        3.0%  
Colorado
     1.8        2.7%        2.0        2.5%  
Georgia
     1.6        2.4%        1.9        2.4%  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Subtotal
     44.1        64.9%        48.1        61.3%  
Nationally Diversified
     7.3        10.7%        7.5        9.6%  
Other states
     13.7        20.1%        18.1        23.0%  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total United States
     65.1        95.7%        73.7        93.9%  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Internationally Diversified
     0.2        0.4%        0.3        0.3%  
Country specific
     2.7        3.9%        4.5        5.8%  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total
non-United
States
     2.9        4.3%        4.8        6.1%  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total
   $ 68.0        100.0%      $ 78.5        100.0%  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
 
The insurance in force and insured gross par outstanding by type of bond, excluding financial obligations guaranteed by MBIA Corp. on behalf of affiliated companies, are presented in the following table:
 
    
As of December 31,
 
$ in billions
  
    2022    
    
    2021    
 
Bond type
  
Insurance
in Force
    
Gross Par
Amount
    
Insurance
in Force
    
Gross Par
Amount
 
Global public finance—United States:
                                   
General obligation
(1)
   $ 19.1      $ 9.1      $ 22.1      $ 10.7  
Military housing
     13.8        6.8        14.3        6.9  
Tax-backed
     12.2        5.6        14.2        6.8  
Municipal utilities
     7.6        5.2        8.7        6.0  
Transportation
     6.9        2.2        7.7        2.6  
General obligation—lease
     1.3        1.0        1.7        1.2  
Higher education
     1.1        0.8        1.3        1.0  
Health care
     0.8        0.6        1.0        0.7  
Investor-owned utilities
(2)
     0.5        0.3        0.6        0.5  
Other
(3)
     0.1        0.1        0.1        0.1  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total United States
     63.4        31.7        71.7        36.5  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Global public
finance—non-United
States:
                                   
Sovereign-related and
sub-sovereign
(4)
     1.5        1.2        2.0        1.6  
Transportation
     0.5        0.4        1.2        1.0  
International utilities
                   0.5        0.5  
Other
(5)
     0.1        0.1        0.1        0.1  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total
non-United
States
     2.1        1.7        3.8        3.2  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total global public finance
     65.5        33.4        75.5        39.7  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Global structured finance:
                                   
Mortgage-backed residential
     1.2        0.8        1.5        1.0  
Corporate asset-backed
     0.5        0.4        0.6        0.4  
Mortgage-backed commercial
     0.4        0.2        0.4        0.2  
Collateralized debt obligations
     0.2        0.2        0.3        0.2  
Consumer asset-backed
     0.2        0.1        0.2        0.2  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total global structured finance
     2.5        1.7        3.0        2.0  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total
   $ 68.0      $ 35.1      $ 78.5      $ 41.7  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
 
(1)—Includes general obligation unlimited and limited (property) tax bonds, general fund obligation bonds and pension obligation bonds of states, cities, counties, schools and special districts.
(2)—Includes investor owned utilities, industrial development and pollution control revenue bonds.
(3)—Includes stadium related financings, municipal housing and certain
non-profit
enterprises.
(4)—Includes regions, departments or their equivalent in each jurisdiction as well as sovereign owned entities that are supported by a sovereign state, region or department.
(5)—Includes municipal owned entities backed by sponsoring local government and tax backed transactions.
Affiliated Financial Obligations Insured by MBIA Corp.
Investment agreement contracts and MTNs issued by the Company’s corporate segment are not included in the previous tables. If MBIA Inc. or these subsidiaries were to have insufficient assets to pay amounts due, MBIA Corp. would be obligated to make such payments under its insurance policies. As of December 31, 2022, the maximum amount of future payments that MBIA Corp. could be required to make under these guarantees is $1.0 billion. These guarantees, which mature through 2037, were entered into on an arm’s length basis. MBIA Corp. has both direct recourse provisions and subrogation rights in these transactions. If MBIA Corp. is required
to make a payment under any of these affiliate guarantees, it would have the right to seek reimbursement from such affiliate and to liquidate any collateral to recover amounts paid under the guarantee.
Reinsured Exposure
Reinsurance enables the Company to cede exposure for purposes of syndicating risk. The Company generally retains the right to reassume the business ceded to reinsurers under certain circumstances, including a reinsurer’s rating downgrade below specified thresholds. At this time, the Company does not intend to utilize reinsurance to decrease the insured exposure in its portfolio.
MBIA requires certain unauthorized reinsurers to maintain bank letters of credit or establish trust accounts to cover liabilities ceded to such reinsurers under reinsurance contracts. The Company remains liable on a primary basis for all reinsured risk. MBIA believes that its reinsurers remain capable of meeting their obligations, although, there can be no assurance of such in the future.
The aggregate amount of insurance in force ceded by MBIA to reinsurers was $2.0 billion and $2.2 billion as of December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
As of December 31, 2022, the aggregate amount of insured par outstanding ceded by MBIA to reinsurers under reinsurance agreements was $0.9 billion compared with $1.0 billion as of December 31, 2021. As of December 31, 2022, $0.7 billion of the ceded par outstanding was ceded from the Company’s U.S. public finance insurance segment and $155 million was ceded from the Company’s international and structured finance insurance segment. Under National’s reinsurance agreement with MBIA Corp., if a reinsurer of MBIA Corp. is unable to pay claims ceded by MBIA Corp. on U.S. public finance exposure, National will assume liability for such ceded claim payments. The following table presents information about the Company’s reinsurance agreements as of December 31, 2022 for its U.S. public finance and international and structured finance insurance operations.
 
In millions
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
Reinsurers
  
Standard &
Poor’s Rating
(Status)
 
  
Moody’s Rating
(Status)
 
 
Ceded Par
Outstanding
 
  
Letters of
Credit/Trust
Accounts
 
  
Reinsurance
Recoverable/
(Payable)
 
(1)
 
Assured Guaranty Re Ltd.
     AA        WR
(2)
    $ 475      $ 18      $ 6  
       (Stable Outlook)                                     
Assured Guaranty Corp.
     AA        A2       372               3  
       (Stable Outlook)        (Stable Outlook)                            
Others
     A+ or above        WR
(2)
or above
      50                
                     
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total
                    $ 897      $ 18      $ 9  
                     
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
 
(1)—Total reinsurance recoverable/(payable) is primarily related to recoverables on paid and unpaid losses net of paid and unpaid salvage due to reinsurers.
(2)—Represents a withdrawal of ratings.