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Overview

Greg Ness

J. Greg Ness
President and
Chief Executive Officer

The economic landscape is undeniably turbulent. While a number of financial institutions are reeling from these circumstances, The Standard continues to exceed expectations. That’s because we know our most important promise is the one we make to our customers — to be there when you need us. Backing this up is the strength that stems from our disciplined financial practices and stability resulting from our long-term outlook. Fiscally conservative management allows us to weather economic uncertainty and ensures that we will keep our financial commitment to you.

Our balance sheet is the cornerstone of our financial strength and has provided us with a foundation for profitability through a wide range of economic cycles.

Bond Porfolio

Our bond portfolio is strong. Our strategy is to maintain a diversified portfolio of high quality fixed-maturity securities to keep us well protected if any industry experiences difficulties.

  • Average portfolio rating of “A” as measured by Standard & Poor’s
  • No preferred or common equities
  • No direct exposure to sub-prime or alt-A mortgages
  • No credit default swaps, collateralized debt obligations or commercial paper
  • No mortgage-backed securities of any kind

Commercial Mortgage Loan Portfolio

The profile of our commercial mortgage loan portfolio is entirely different from the mortgages that have been the subject of so much concern. We offer small commercial mortgage loans to borrowers who want a fixed rate over time, and we rigorously underwrite every commercial mortgage loan we make. The quality of our commercial mortgage loans is excellent, and our delinquency rates are very low.

  • The average loan-to-value ratio on new loans was 64 percent in 2008
  • As of December 31, 2008, the average loan-to-value ratio in our overall commercial mortgage portfolio was 59 percent

The Standard Stands the Test of Time

In the July 2008 issue of Best’s Review, Standard Insurance Company was recognized for maintaining an “A” rating or higher from A.M. Best Company since 1928. The Standard was honored to be among one of only 15 life/health insurers to consistently achieve an “A” rating or higher for more than 75 years. Given the rapidly evolving markets, changing customer needs and challenging economic times, this is a significant accomplishment. We are proud of this longstanding track record of financial strength.

Portfolio

StanCorp Financial Group

Assets $15.41 billion

Fixed Maturity Securities

A or Higher

BBB/Baa

BB/Ba

B or Lower

56.6% of invested assets

67.4%

27.0%

3.6%

2.0%

Commercial Mortgage Loans

60-Day Delinquencies

42.5% of invested assets

0.42%

Other 0.9% of invested assets

Portfolio Yields

Fixed Maturity Securities

Commercial Mortgage Loans

 

5.59%

6.42%

As of June 30, 2009

Financial Ratings

Standard Insurance Company Financial Strength Ratings

Standard & Poor’s AA- (Very Strong) 4th of 20 rankings
Moody’s A1 (Good) 5th of 21 rankings
A.M. Best* A (Excellent) 3rd of 13 rankings

As of July 2009

*Rating includes The Standard Life Insurance Company of New York.


 

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc. Long Term Senior Debt Rankings

Standard & Poor’s A-
Moody’s Baa1
A.M. Best bbb+

As of July 2009