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Can These 3 Insurers Beat Estimates This Earnings Season?
AIGAIG(US:AIG) ZACKSยท2025-04-30 14:40

Industry Overview - Continued improved pricing, exposure growth, portfolio streamlining, solid retention, renewals, reinsurance agreements, and accelerated digitalization are expected to have boosted insurance stocks' performance in the March quarter [1] - The total earnings of finance companies for the first quarter are anticipated to rise by 8.2% year-over-year, with revenues expected to improve by 3.3% [2] Performance Factors - Solid retention, exposure growth across business lines, and improved pricing are likely to have boosted premiums, with the commercial insurance sector seeing a composite rate increase of 3% and personal lines composite rate increasing by 4.9% in Q1 2025 [3] - Auto premiums are likely to have improved due to increased travel, while a low unemployment rate is expected to aid commercial and group insurance [4] - The aging U.S. population is expected to maintain strong demand for life insurance and protection products, contributing to steady premium inflows [6] - The insurance industry's increased use of technology such as blockchain, AI, and advanced analytics is likely to have curbed costs and aided margins [7] Company-Specific Insights - Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (AJG) is expected to benefit from solid performance in both segments, with new business, solid retention, and higher renewal premiums [10] - The Zacks Consensus Estimate for AJG's earnings is pegged at $3.57, indicating a 2.2% increase year-over-year, with revenues expected at $3.75 billion, implying 16.4% growth [11] - Reinsurance Group of America (RGA) is expected to benefit from solid performance in various segments, with rising premiums and net investment income, although rising costs may constrain profit expansion [12] - The Zacks Consensus Estimate for RGA's earnings is pegged at $5.33 per share, indicating an 11.4% decline year-over-year, with revenues expected at $5.74 billion, implying a 7.2% decrease [13] - American International Group (AIG) anticipates a 1.3% year-over-year growth in General Insurance net premiums earned, but with expected declines in North America and International units [14] - The Zacks Consensus Estimate for AIG's earnings is pegged at $1.05 per share, indicating a 40.6% decline year-over-year, with revenues expected at $6.79 billion, signaling a 45.5% decline [15]