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W.R. Berkley Q3 Earnings, Revenues Top on Solid Underwriting
W. R. BerkleyW. R. Berkley(US:WRB) ZACKS·2025-10-21 18:36

Core Insights - W.R. Berkley Corporation's (WRB) third-quarter 2025 operating income was $1.10 per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.03 per share by 2.8%, and reflecting an 18.3% year-over-year increase [1][9] - The company experienced growth in both underwriting and investment income, contributing to its strong performance [1] Premiums and Revenues - Net premiums written reached $3.4 billion, marking a 5.5% increase year over year, surpassing the estimate of $3.3 billion [2][9] - Operating revenues totaled $3.6 billion, up 8.2% year over year, driven by higher net premiums earned, improved net investment income, and increased insurance service fees, beating the consensus estimate by 0.4% [4][9] Investment Income - Net investment income grew by 8.5% to $351.2 million, attributed to higher yields on an expanding fixed-maturity portfolio, although it fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $364.9 million [3] Expenses and Ratios - Total expenses increased by 6.6% to $3.1 billion, influenced by higher losses, operating costs, and interest expenses [4] - The loss ratio deteriorated by 80 basis points to 63.9, while the expense ratio remained stable at 28.4 [5] Segment Performance - In the Insurance segment, net premiums written rose 5.1% year over year to $2.8 billion, primarily due to higher premiums from various lines, although the combined ratio worsened by 80 basis points to 92.3 [6] - The Reinsurance & Monoline Excess segment saw net premiums written increase by 8.6% year over year to $417.1 million, with an improved combined ratio of 87 [7] Financial Position - W.R. Berkley ended the third quarter of 2025 with total assets of $43.7 billion, an 8.1% increase from the end of 2024, and book value per share rose by 16.7% to $25.79 [8] - Cash flow from operations was reported at $1.1 billion, down 8.1% year over year, with an operating return on equity contracting by 10 basis points to 21% [10]