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United Insurance(ACIC) - 2022 Q3 - Quarterly Report

Financial Performance - Gross premiums written for Q3 2022 were $255.2 million, a decrease of 20.8% from $322.5 million in Q3 2021[159]. - Net premiums earned for Q3 2022 were $116.2 million, down 24.2% from $153.3 million in Q3 2021[159]. - Total revenues for Q3 2022 were $123.8 million, a decline of 24% compared to $162.7 million in Q3 2021[159]. - Consolidated net loss attributable to United Insurance Holdings Corp. for Q3 2022 was $(70.9) million, compared to a net loss of $(14.3) million in Q3 2021[159]. - The combined ratio for the three months ended September 30, 2022, was 165.4%, significantly higher than 116.9% for the same period in 2021[1]. - Net losses attributable to United Insurance Holdings Corp. for Q3 2022 increased by $56,562,000, or 394.9%, resulting in a net loss of $70,884,000 compared to a net loss of $14,322,000 in Q3 2021[198]. - Gross written premiums decreased by $67,290,000, or 20.9%, to $255,203,000 in Q3 2022 from $322,493,000 in Q3 2021, primarily due to the transition of the Northeast business to HCPCI[199]. Policy and Operations - Policies in-force decreased by 42.5% from 525,969 at September 30, 2021, to 302,296 at September 30, 2022[154]. - New and renewal policies in Florida dropped by 19,614 to 35,310 in Q3 2022 compared to 54,924 in Q3 2021, reflecting a total decline of 66,524 policies across all regions[201]. - Total new and renewal homeowner and dwelling fire policies decreased by 66,337, or 49.1%, to 68,858 for the three months ended September 30, 2022, compared to 135,195 for the same period in 2021[212]. - The company announced plans for withdrawal from Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and New York, leading to an orderly run-off of personal lines policies[148]. Expenses and Losses - Total expenses for Q3 2022 increased by $13,129,000, or 7.2%, to $194,570,000 from $181,441,000 in Q3 2021, driven by higher loss and LAE expenses[202]. - Losses and loss adjustment expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2022, were $117.2 million, an increase of 14.0% from $102.8 million for the same period in 2021[1]. - Loss and LAE expenses rose by $14,459,000, or 14.1%, to $117,228,000 in Q3 2022, with the loss ratio as a percentage of net earned premiums increasing by 33.8 points to 100.9%[204]. - General and administrative expenses surged by $12,451,000, or 89.3%, to $26,391,000 in Q3 2022, largely due to a goodwill impairment of $13,569,000[208]. Reinsurance and Catastrophe Losses - The company entered into a quota share reinsurance agreement ceding 100% of policies in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina effective June 1, 2022[150]. - The company's reinsurance program for the 2022 hurricane season included catastrophe excess of loss reinsurance protection up to $2,500,000 million[177]. - After Hurricane Ian, the company retained an additional loss of $20,100 million, with approximately $891 million of occurrence limit remaining for Ian[178]. - The total incurred catastrophe losses for the three months ended September 30, 2022, amounted to $37,440,000, with a combined ratio impact of 32.2%, compared to $37,003,000 and 24.1% in 2021[188]. Investment and Market Risks - Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and investment portfolio totaled $768.6 million at September 30, 2022, down from $964.8 million at December 31, 2021[1]. - The Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes may negatively affect the market value of the company's investment portfolio[196]. - The company is exposed to market risks, including interest rate risk, credit risk, and equity price risk[285]. - No material changes in market risk were reported during the nine months ended September 30, 2022[285]. Segment Performance - Gross written premiums for the personal lines operating segment decreased by $79,773,000, or 30.9%, to $178,336,000 in Q3 2022 from $258,109,000 in Q3 2021[210]. - Pre-tax earnings for the commercial lines operating segment decreased by $8,434,000, or 82.7%, to $1,762,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2022, from $10,196,000 for the same period in 2021[220]. - Gross written premiums for the commercial lines segment increased by $12,483,000, or 19.4%, to $76,867,000 for the third quarter ended September 30, 2022, from $64,384,000 for the same period in 2021[221]. - Loss and LAE attributable to the personal lines segment decreased by $54,151,000 or 18.3%, to $242,133,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022, compared to $296,284,000 in 2021[251].