The completion of the PMI Group Inc.'s sale of common stock and senior notes has contributed enough proceeds to bring the Walnut Creek, Calif.-based company's primary mortgage insurance underwriter back into compliance with the risk-to-capital ratio and minimum policyholders' position requirements some states have. The transactions netted $706 million, of which $586 million went to PMI Mortgage Insurance Co. This had the effect of reducing the company's risk-to-capital ratio on a pro forma basis as of March 31 to 13.4:1. In its first quarter earnings release, the company gave a preliminary risk-to-capital ratio figure of 26.6:1 for the subsidiary, above the 25:1 requirement a number of states have. However because the capital raise took place after that date, this is not being reflected in PMI Mortgage Insurance Co.'s balance sheet, policyholders' position or risk-to-capital ratio for the first quarter statutory filing. Steve Smith, chairman and chief executive noted that this means the PMI Mortgage Insurance Co. is able to continue writing new policies in all 50 states and the company won't have to turn to a reactivated subsidiary to write policies in states with a risk-to-capital or related requirement.
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