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International General Insurance(IGIC) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-11-05 14:00
Company Overview - IGI's total assets reached approximately $700 million as of full year 2024[4] - IGI's gross written premium was approximately $21 billion as of September 30, 2025[4] - IGI has an average 10-Year Core ROE of 140% and an average combined ratio of 870% from 2015-2024[4] - The Jabsheh family holds 358% ownership in IGI as of September 30, 2025[9] Financial Performance (Q3/9M 2025) - Net income for Q3 2025 was $335 million, a decrease of 29% compared to Q3 2024[20] - Net income for 9M 2025 was $949 million, a decrease of 97% compared to 9M 2024, primarily due to lower underwriting income[20] - The combined ratio for Q3 2025 was 765%, benefiting from a positive foreign currency revaluation of 46 points[20] - The combined ratio for 9M 2025 was 871%, negatively impacted by a foreign currency revaluation of 75 points[20] - Underwriting income for Q3 2025 was $514 million, a 242% increase compared to Q3 2024, influenced by lower losses and positive foreign currency revaluation of $50 million[20] - Underwriting income for 9M 2025 was $1143 million, a 176% decrease compared to 9M 2024, impacted by higher losses, reinstatement premiums, and negative foreign currency revaluation of $236 million[20] - Book value per share was $1623, a 57% increase from June 30, 2025, and a 93% increase from December 31, 2024[20] - Capital returned to shareholders in Q3 2025 amounted to $209 million through dividends and share repurchases (790k shares)[20] - Capital returned to shareholders in 9M 2025 totaled $979 million, including a $085 extraordinary dividend in Q1 and share repurchases (23m shares)[20] Investment Portfolio - The total investment portfolio was $1316 billion as of September 30, 2025[28] - The average credit quality of the investment portfolio is A, with a duration of 37 years[28] - The bond portfolio is geographically diversified, with 41% in North America, 11% in the UK, 18% in Europe, 15% in Australasia, and 14% in the Middle East[28]