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AIG Q3 Earnings Beat on Higher International Commercial Premiums
ZACKS· 2025-11-05 17:16
Core Insights - American International Group, Inc. (AIG) reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings per share of $2.20, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 31% and reflecting a 77% year-over-year increase [1][9] - Adjusted operating revenues rose 3.2% year over year to $7.1 billion, surpassing the consensus mark by 3% [1][9] Financial Performance - Premiums for the quarter reached $6.1 billion, growing 2.2% year over year [3] - Total net investment income decreased by 20.7% year over year to $772 million, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $990 million [3] - Total benefits, losses, and expenses amounted to $5.6 billion, down 7.6% year over year due to lower general operating and other expenses [4] - Adjusted return on equity improved by 470 basis points year over year to 11.6% [4] Segment Performance - **General Insurance – North America Commercial**: Net premiums written were stable at $2.4 billion, with underwriting income soaring 300% year over year to $384 million [5][6] - **General Insurance – International Commercial**: Net premiums written increased by 3% year over year to $2.1 billion, with underwriting income rising 3% to $330 million [7] - **General Insurance – Global Personal**: Net premiums written fell 11% year over year to $1.7 billion, impacted by the U.S. High Net Worth business [8] Investment and Capital Management - AIG's cash balance at the end of the third quarter was $1.6 billion, a 22% increase from the end of 2024 [12] - Total assets rose by 1.3% to $163.4 billion, while long-term debt increased by 3.7% to $9.1 billion [12] - AIG repurchased approximately $1.3 billion in shares and paid $250 million in dividends during the quarter [14]
James River posts underwriting income of $8.9m and improved CoR in Q3’25
ReinsuranceNe.ws· 2025-11-04 12:00
Core Insights - James River Group Holdings, Ltd. reported a significant turnaround in underwriting income, achieving $8.9 million in Q3'25 compared to a loss of $56.8 million in Q3'24, with an improved combined ratio of 94.0% from 135.5% [1][2] Financial Performance - The combined ratio for Q3'25 was composed of a loss ratio of 65.7% and an expense ratio of 28.3%, improving from 104.1% and 31.4% in Q3'24 respectively [2] - The company experienced a net loss from continuing operations available to common shareholders of $0.4 million, a significant improvement from a net loss of $40.7 million a year earlier [2] - Adjusted net operating income for the quarter was $17.4 million, a recovery from a loss of $28.2 million in the previous year [2] Premiums and Revenue - Gross written premiums (GWP) decreased by 28% to $237.3 million from $330.4 million, with Excess and Surplus Lines GWP at $209.8 million (down 9% year over year) and Specialty Admitted Insurance GWP at $27.4 million (down 73%) [3] - Net written premiums totaled $122.7 million, down 17% from $147.3 million, while net earned premiums stood at $148.5 million, down 7% from $159.7 million [3] Investment Income - Net investment income in Q3'25 was $21.9 million, a 7% decrease from $23.6 million in Q3'24, primarily due to a lower interest rate environment and a one-time payment of over $0.8 million in the prior-year quarter related to asset sales [4] Overall Revenue - Total revenues for the quarter amounted to $172.7 million, down from $191.5 million [5] Management Commentary - The CEO highlighted that the third quarter results provide strong returns for shareholders and reflect the company's underwriting discipline, particularly in the casualty-focused small and medium enterprise portfolio [5] - The company has completed its E&S leadership reorganization and is well underway with portfolio repositioning, aiming to capitalize on market opportunities and drive profitability [6]
SiriusPoint’s Q3’25 underwriting income rises 11% on lower cat losses
ReinsuranceNe.ws· 2025-10-31 11:00
Core Insights - SiriusPoint Ltd. reported a core underwriting income of $69.6 million in Q3 2025, reflecting an 11.4% increase from $62.5 million in Q3 2024, driven by growth in Insurance & Services income despite a slight decline in Reinsurance underwriting income [1][11] - The overall income for Q3 2025 was $79.7 million, up from $69.5 million in Q3 2024, with a combined ratio of 89.1%, slightly higher than 88.5% a year earlier [3][11] - The company achieved a strong operating return on equity of 17.9% for the quarter, exceeding the target range of 12-15% [10] Financial Performance - Gross premiums written (GPW) increased by 26.2% to $871.6 million from $690.5 million, while net premiums earned rose 17.8% to $643.5 million from $546.3 million, primarily due to growth in the Insurance & Services segment [5][11] - Net investment income decreased to $66.5 million from $77.7 million, with total investment results at $72.7 million, down from $92.5 million, attributed to a smaller asset base following capital transactions [6] - The reinsurance segment reported gross written premiums of $309.6 million, down 1.6% from $314.5 million, with underwriting income decreasing to $31.9 million from $41.6 million [6][7] Segment Analysis - Within the Insurance & Services segment, gross premiums written were $562 million, a significant increase of 49.5% from $376 million, with underwriting income rising to $37.7 million [7][8] - The net services income for the segment increased to $10.1 million from $7 million, indicating strong performance in service offerings [8] - The company noted a limited impact from catastrophes in the quarter, with losses incurred significantly lower than the previous year [4] Strategic Outlook - The CEO highlighted the successful quarter, emphasizing strong underwriting performance and targeted growth, alongside the announcement of two MGA disposals expected to unlock significant shareholder value [9][12] - The anticipated sale of the MGA investments is projected to increase shareholder value by approximately $1.75 per share, which is not yet reflected in the book value [12] - The company aims to build on the progress made, with a focus on maintaining momentum in growth and profitability [12]
Cincinnati Financial Q3 Earnings and Revenues Top, Premiums Rise Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-10-28 18:31
Core Insights - Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) reported a third-quarter 2025 operating income of $2.85 per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 41.8% and reflecting a year-over-year increase of 100.7% [1][10] - The company's total operating revenues reached $2.9 billion, marking a 12.1% year-over-year improvement, driven by higher earned premiums and investment income [2][10] Operational Update - Total operating revenues improved by 12.1% year over year to $2.9 billion, surpassing the consensus mark by 0.8% [2] - Net written premiums increased by 9% year over year to $2.5 billion, supported by premium growth initiatives and price increases [2] - Investment income, net of expenses, rose by 14% year over year to $295 million, exceeding estimates [3] - Total benefits and expenses increased by 14.5% year over year to $2.3 billion, primarily due to higher underwriting and insurance expenses [4] Underwriting Performance - Underwriting income in the property & casualty (P&C) insurance business surged to $293 million, nearly five times the amount from the previous year, with a combined ratio improvement of 920 basis points to 88.2 [5][10] - Commercial Lines Insurance generated total revenues of $1.2 billion, an 8% increase year over year, with underwriting income rising nearly 37% [6] - Personal Lines Insurance revenues increased by 23% year over year to $839 million, with an underwriting profit of $99 million compared to a loss in the prior year [7] - Excess and Surplus Lines Insurance revenues grew by 11% year over year to $157 million, with underwriting profit jumping 138% [8] - Life Insurance revenues were reported at $135 million, a 5% increase year over year, exceeding estimates [9] Financial Update - As of September 30, 2025, total assets were valued at $40.6 billion, up 11.1% from the end of 2024 [12] - Total debt remained unchanged at $815 million, with a debt-to-capital ratio of 5%, improving by 50 basis points from the end of 2024 [12] - Book value per share increased by 12% to $98.76 as of September 30, 2025 [12]
Arch Capital’s Q3’25 underwriting income rises to $871m amid improved reinsurance result
ReinsuranceNe.ws· 2025-10-28 09:30
Core Insights - Arch Capital Group Ltd. reported a 62% year-on-year increase in underwriting income to $871 million for Q3 2025, driven by strong performance in its reinsurance business [1] Financial Performance - The combined ratio improved by 6.8 percentage points to 79.8% for Q3 2025, with the loss ratio decreasing by 9.1 percentage points to 51.4% and the expense ratio increasing by 2.3 percentage points to 28.4% [2] - Net income available to common shareholders reached $1.34 billion in Q3 2025, up from $978 million in the prior year [4] - Underwriting income in the reinsurance segment surged by 223.5% year-on-year to $482 million, with the combined ratio improving by 16.2 percentage points to 76.1% [4] Premiums and Reserves - Gross premiums written (GPW) were stable at $5.4 billion, while net premiums written (NPW) fell by 2.1% to $3.96 billion, and net premiums earned increased by 7.9% to $4.3 billion [3] - GPW in the reinsurance segment decreased by 9% year-on-year to $2.5 billion, while NPW declined by 11% to $1.7 billion [6] - In the insurance segment, underwriting income rose by 7.5% year-on-year to $129 million, with GPW increasing by 10% to $2.6 billion [7] Catastrophic Losses and Reserves - Pre-tax current accident year catastrophic losses totaled $72 million for the quarter [2] - Favorable development in prior year loss reserves amounted to $103 million [3] - The loss ratio for Q3 2025 reflected 1.3 points of current year catastrophic activity, a significant decrease from 21.3 points in the prior year [5] Investment Income - Arch reported pre-tax net investment income of $408 million, attributed to growth in average invested assets [10] Management Commentary - The CEO expressed satisfaction with the financial performance, highlighting record-level results of operating income and optimism for future performance in the current market [11]
RLI sees underwriting income expand in Q3’25 as CoR improves to 85.1%
ReinsuranceNe.ws· 2025-10-21 08:30
Core Insights - RLI Corp. reported Q3 2025 underwriting income of $60.5 million, an increase from $40.7 million in Q3 2024, with a combined ratio of 85.1% compared to 89.6% in the same period last year [1][2] Underwriting Performance - The underwriting income in Q3 2025 was significantly supported by favorable development on prior years' loss reserves, contributing $13.7 million, while the previous year added $18.1 million [2] - The Property segment was the primary driver of underwriting income, contributing $50.4 million, with the Surety and Casualty segments adding $5.6 million and $4.5 million, respectively [2] Financial Metrics - Gross premiums written remained stable at $510 million in Q3 2025, while net earnings rose to $124.6 million, up from $95 million in Q3 2024 [3] - Net investment income for Q3 2025 increased by 12% to $41.3 million [3] Strategic Commentary - The company expressed satisfaction with the quarter's results, highlighting a disciplined underwriting approach and effective strategy execution in a competitive market [3] - Favorable reserve development and minimal catastrophe activity during the quarter were noted as factors supporting strong underwriting results [4] - Investment income growth and solid portfolio returns led to a 26% increase in book value per share since year-end 2024, reflecting the strength of the company's team and diversified product portfolio [4]
CNA Financial Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-08-05 17:31
Core Insights - CNA Financial Corporation reported second-quarter 2025 core earnings of $1.23 per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 30.9% and reflecting a year-over-year increase of 3.4% [1][10] - Total operating revenues reached $3.4 billion, marking a 7.7% year-over-year growth, driven by higher premiums, net investment income, and other revenues, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 3.5% [2][10] - Underwriting income rose significantly by 20.9% year over year to $150 million, with an improved combined ratio of 94.8, which is better than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 93.6 [5][10] Revenue and Premiums - Net written premiums for Property & Casualty Operations increased by 6.4% year over year to $2.8 billion, exceeding the estimate of $2.7 billion [2] - Specialty's net written premiums grew by 4.1% year over year to $892 million, surpassing the estimate of $867.7 million [6] - Commercial's net written premiums increased by 7.2% year over year to $1.6 billion, slightly missing the estimate [6] Investment Income - Net investment income rose by 7.1% year over year to $662 million, driven by higher income from fixed income securities and favorable returns from limited partnerships and common stocks [3] - The estimate for net investment income was $686.6 million, indicating a slight miss against expectations [3] Claims and Expenses - Total claims, benefits, and expenses increased by 7.1% year over year to $3.3 billion, primarily due to higher insurance claims and policyholders' benefits [4] - Catastrophe losses were reported at $62 million, which is an improvement from a loss of $82 million in the same quarter last year [4] Financial Metrics - The core return on equity expanded by 40 basis points to 11% [9] - Book value, excluding AOCI, as of June 30 was $45.25 per share, down 2% from the end of 2024 [9] - Statutory capital and surplus for the Combined Continental Casualty Companies increased by 0.3% from the end of 2024 to $11.2 billion [9] Dividend Information - CNA Financial's board approved a quarterly dividend of 46 cents per share, payable on September 4, 2025, to stockholders of record on August 18, 2025 [12]
Selective Insurance Q2 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Top
ZACKS· 2025-07-24 17:51
Core Insights - Selective Insurance Group, Inc. (SIGI) reported second-quarter 2025 operating income of $1.31 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 15.5%, but rebounding from a loss of $1.10 per share in the prior year [1][8] - The company's total revenues reached $1.3 billion, a 10.9% increase year-over-year, driven by higher net premiums written and net investment income, surpassing estimates by 0.9% [2][8] Financial Performance - Net premiums written (NPW) increased by 5% year-over-year to $1.3 billion, with average renewal pure price rising 80 basis points to 9.9% [2] - Net investment income rose 18% year-over-year to $101 million [3] - Net catastrophe losses were $79.9 million, down from $90.5 million in the previous year, while non-catastrophe property losses decreased to $173.2 million from $185.5 million [3] Combined Ratio and Expenses - The combined ratio improved by 1590 basis points year-over-year to 96.1, benefiting from lower catastrophe losses and loss expenses, compared to the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 98 [4][8] - Total expenses declined by 4.6% year-over-year to $1.2 billion, aligning with estimates [4] Segmental Results - Standard Commercial Lines' NPW increased by 6% year-over-year to $1 billion, with a combined ratio improvement of 1600 basis points to 102.8 [5] - Standard Personal Lines' NPW decreased by 5% year-over-year to $110.5 million, with a combined ratio improvement of 2650 basis points to 91.6 [6] - Excess & Surplus Lines' NPW rose by 9% year-over-year to $160.2 million, with a combined ratio improvement of 480 basis points to 89.8 [7] Financial Position - As of June 30, 2025, total assets were $14.5 billion, a 7% increase from December 2024 [9] - Long-term debt surged by 78% to $902.7 million, with a debt-to-total capitalization ratio of 21.1% [9] - Adjusted book value per share increased by 5% year-over-year to $54.48, with an operating return on common equity of 10.3% compared to negative 9.6% in the prior year [9] Shareholder Returns - The board authorized a quarterly cash dividend of 38 cents per share, payable on September 2, 2025 [10] 2025 Guidance - SIGI estimates a GAAP combined ratio of 97% to 98%, reflecting a 100-basis point deterioration from previous guidance, with net catastrophe losses expected to contribute 6 points [11] - The company anticipates after-tax net investment income of $415 million, an increase from prior guidance of $405 million [11]
RLI's Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates on Strong Net Investment Income
ZACKS· 2025-07-22 17:16
Core Insights - RLI Corp. reported second-quarter 2025 operating earnings of 84 cents per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 12%, although this represents a 2.3% decrease from the prior-year quarter [1] Operational Performance - Operating revenues for the quarter were $441 million, reflecting a 6.9% year-over-year increase, driven by a 6% rise in net premiums earned and a 16% increase in net investment income, though it missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.5% [2] - Gross premiums written remained flat at $562.3 million, with performance improvements in the Casualty and Property segments offset by a decline in the Surety segment [2] - Net investment income rose 16% year over year to $39.4 million, aligning with estimates, while total expenses increased by 9.8% to $345.8 million due to higher loss and settlement expenses [3] Financial Update - Underwriting income decreased by 11.14% year over year to $62.2 million, with the combined ratio deteriorating by 300 basis points to 84.5, better than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 88 [4] - RLI exited the quarter with total investments and cash of $4.4 billion, an 8.4% increase from the end of 2024, and book value rose 13.9% to $18.89 per share [4] - Net cash flow from operations increased by 23.2% year over year to $174.7 million [4] - The statutory surplus increased by 2.3% to $1.8 billion as of June 30, 2025, while return on equity was 23.5%, down 180 basis points from the previous year [5] Dividend Update - On June 20, 2025, RLI paid a dividend of 16 cents, an increase of 1 cent from the previous payout, with cumulative dividends exceeding $971 million over the last five years [6] Peer Performances - The Travelers Companies reported second-quarter 2025 core income of $6.51 per share, beating estimates by 83.8%, with total revenues increasing by 6.7% to $12.1 billion [9] - The Progressive Corporation's earnings per share of $4.88 exceeded estimates by 10.1%, with operating revenues rising 19.5% to $42.2 billion [10] - W.R. Berkley's operating income of $1.05 per share beat estimates, with operating revenues at $3.6 billion, up 7.9% year over year [11]
CNA Financial Q1 Earnings Miss Estimates on Poor Underwriting Income
ZACKS· 2025-05-06 15:05
Core Insights - CNA Financial Corporation reported first-quarter 2025 core earnings of $1.03 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 11.2%, and reflecting a year-over-year decrease of 20.7% [1] - Total operating revenues increased by 5.9% year over year to $3.2 billion, driven by higher premiums, and exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 5.5% [1] Financial Performance - Net written premiums for Property & Casualty Operations rose by 9% year over year to $2.6 billion, surpassing the estimate of $2.3 billion [2] - Net investment income decreased by 0.8% year over year to $604 million, falling short of the estimate of $698.2 million [2] - Total claims, benefits, and expenses increased by 8.6% to $3.3 billion, primarily due to higher insurance claims and policyholders' benefits, exceeding the estimate of $3 billion [3] - Underwriting income fell by 68.2% year over year to $40 million, with catastrophe losses amounting to $97 million, including $53 million for California wildfires, compared to a loss of $88 million in the prior year [3] Combined Ratio and Segment Results - The combined ratio deteriorated by 380 basis points year over year to 98.4, including 3.8 points of catastrophe loss from California wildfires [4] - Specialty's net written premiums increased by 6% year over year to $842 million, exceeding the estimate of $748 million, with a combined ratio of 95.1 [5] - Commercial's net written premiums climbed by 12% year over year to $1.5 billion, surpassing the estimate of $1.3 billion, with a combined ratio of 101.1 [5] - International's net written premiums rose by 2% year over year to $266 million, slightly above the estimate of $262 million, with a combined ratio of 95.4 [5] - Life & Group's net earned premiums decreased by 3.6% year over year to $106 million, with core income of $6 million, reflecting a 20% increase year over year [6] Corporate and Financial Update - Corporate & Other's core loss widened to $36 million from a loss of $22 million in the prior year, primarily due to a $17 million after-tax charge related to legacy mass tort claims [7] - Total assets increased by 1.2% from the end of 2024 to $67.6 billion, while stockholders' equity decreased by 2.2% to $10.2 billion [8] - The core return on equity contracted by 230 basis points to 9.2%, with book value, excluding AOCI, rising by 2% to $44.58 per share [8] - Statutory surplus decreased by 1.9% to $10.9 billion, and debt-to-capital ratio deteriorated by 40 basis points to 22.4 [8] - Net cash flows from operating activities increased by 26.5% from the end of 2024 to $638 million [9] Dividend Update - CNA Financial's board approved a quarterly dividend of 46 cents per share, payable on June 5 to shareholders as of May 19 [10]