Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total revenue grew by 16.6% to $53.8 million, with organic revenue growth of 14.3% [4][12] - Adjusted EBITDA increased by 35.3% year over year to $12.2 million, with adjusted EBITDA margin expanding to 22.6% compared to 19.5% in the prior year [15][17] - Total written premiums rose by 15.5% to $371 million, reflecting strength in both new business and renewal production [4][10] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Insurance services grew by 14.7%, while TWFG MGA grew by 20.1% [10] - New business growth was 26% or $18.4 million, and renewal business growth was 12.5% or $31.3 million [10] - MGA offering saw a significant uptick in new business growth of 89% or $8 million [11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Personal lines are softening, but carrier capacity remains stable in most areas [6] - The private passenger auto market has normalized, with retention rates returning to a historic average of 88% [7] - The California property market has been challenging, but TWFG has navigated it effectively [6] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on expanding its national footprint and investing in agent success [17][18] - There is a robust M&A pipeline, with $196 million in cash on hand, allowing for significant balance sheet flexibility [18] - The company is adjusting its 2025 guidance upward, expecting organic revenue growth of 12% to 16% [17] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management is confident in the ability to deliver on 2025 guidance despite macroeconomic uncertainties [17] - The company is seeing increased demand for insurance options, highlighting the value of a trusted local adviser [17] - Management believes that the current investments will fuel future growth trajectories [5] Other Important Information - The company added 17 new branch locations during the quarter, aligning with acquisition expectations for revenue and EBITDA [5] - Adjusted net income increased by 14.3% to $9.2 million, driven by earnings growth [15] Q&A Session Summary Question: Are the first quarter expenses fully loaded for public company costs? - Management indicated that there will be future public company expenses as they comply with long-term obligations [20] Question: What gives comfort that retention has bottomed out? - Management stated that the 88% premium retention number aligns with their long-term average and reflects market conditions [21][24] Question: How would you characterize the commission rates in the quarter? - Management described commission rates as stabilizing, with potential for enhanced new business compensation [28][30] Question: Was the 17 branch additions a gross or net number? - Management confirmed that the 17 agencies were gross additions, not net [31][32] Question: Is there a certain amount of revenue or EBITDA from acquisitions in the full year guidance for 2025? - Management indicated that the guidance aligns with previous analyst models, with confidence in achieving projected revenue from acquisitions [35] Question: Why do new agent additions take longer compared to other distribution systems? - Management explained that their agents typically come from captive relationships and face non-compete clauses, requiring time to build a client base [40][44] Question: How significant is the addition of GEICO to the portfolio? - Management emphasized that GEICO is a significant addition, providing favorable pricing and commission rates, which helps stabilize commission reductions [46][48] Question: When should additional IPO expenses be expected? - Management noted that while some expenses were not incurred in Q1, future expenses related to compliance will be integrated into forecasts [51][53] Question: Will the wholesale business start moderating growth rates? - Management expects the program side to expand, particularly in fragmented markets like homeowners [56] Question: What is the outlook for the Texas market? - Management expressed optimism for the Texas property market, anticipating improved conditions as reinsurance renewals clear [68] Question: How is the implementation of higher deductibles impacting revenues? - Management indicated that most carriers have maintained a 2% wind hurricane hail deductible, which is now standard across the state [71] Question: Will the IA channel embrace GEICO as a strong force? - Management believes that bundling opportunities will allow for competitive advantages, making GEICO a significant player in the IA channel [74]
TWFG, Inc.(TWFG) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript