July 30, 2024

Arch Capital Group Ltd. Reports 2024 Second Quarter Results


Arch Capital Group Ltd. (NASDAQ: ACGL; “Arch,” “our” or “the Company”) announces its 2024 second quarter results. The results included:

  • Net income available to Arch common shareholders of $1.3 billion, or $3.30 per share, representing a 26.3% annualized net income return on average common equity, compared to net income available to Arch common shareholders of $661 million, or $1.75 per share, for the 2023 second quarter.

  • After-tax operating income available to Arch common shareholders
    (1)
    of $981 million, or $2.57 per share, representing a 20.5% annualized operating return on average common equity
    (1)
    , compared to $726 million, or $1.92 per share, for the 2023 second quarter.

  • Pre-tax current accident year catastrophic losses for the Company’s insurance and reinsurance segments, net of reinsurance and reinstatement premiums, of $196 million.

  • Favorable development in prior year loss reserves, net of related adjustments, of $124 million.

  • Combined ratio excluding catastrophic activity and prior year development
    (1)
    of 76.7%, compared to 79.7% for the 2023 second quarter.

  • Book value per common share of $52.75 at June 30, 2024, a 6.9% increase from March 31, 2024.

Marc Grandisson, Chief Executive Officer of ACGL commented: “Our excellent results this quarter highlight the value of our ongoing commitment to bottom-line returns combined with disciplined execution throughout the underwriting cycle. We are pleased with the contributions made by our underwriting and investment teams, which are key to us being able to consistently generate returns above our target.”

All earnings per share amounts discussed in this release are on a diluted basis. The following table summarizes the Company’s underwriting results:

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

 

Three Months Ended June 30,

 

 

2024

 

2023

 

% Change

Gross premiums written

 

$

5,382

 

$

4,845

 

11.1

Net premiums written

 

 

3,781

 

 

3,428

 

10.3

Net premiums earned

 

 

3,565

 

 

2,965

 

20.2

Underwriting income

 

 

762

 

 

606

 

25.7

Underwriting Ratios

 

 

 

 

 

% Point Change

Loss ratio

 

 

51.2%

 

 

50.3%

 

0.9

Underwriting expense ratio

 

 

27.5%

 

 

29.5%

 

(2.0)

Combined ratio

 

 

78.7%

 

 

79.8%

 

(1.1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Combined ratio excluding catastrophic activity and prior year development
(1)

 

 

76.7%

 

 

79.7%

 

(3.0)

 

(1) See ‘Comments on Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ for further details.

The following table summarizes the Company’s consolidated financial data, including a reconciliation of net income or loss available to Arch common shareholders to after-tax operating income or loss available to Arch common shareholders and related diluted per share results (see ‘Comments on Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ for further details):

(U.S. Dollars in millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended

 

June 30,

 

2024

 

2023

Net income available to Arch common shareholders

$

1,259

 

$

661

Net realized (gains) losses (1)

 

(122)

 

 

123

Equity in net (income) loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method

 

(167)

 

 

(69)

Net foreign exchange (gains) losses

 

(1)

 

 

6

Transaction costs and other

 

18

 

 

2

Income tax expense (benefit) (2)

 

(6)

 

 

3

After-tax operating income available to Arch common shareholders

$

981

 

$

726

 

 

 

 

Diluted per common share results:

 

 

 

Net income available to Arch common shareholders

$

3.30

 

$

1.75

Net realized (gains) losses (1)

 

(0.32)

 

 

0.33

Equity in net (income) loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method

 

(0.44)

 

 

(0.18)

Net foreign exchange (gains) losses

 

0.00

 

 

0.01

Transaction costs and other

 

0.05

 

 

0.00

Income tax expense (benefit) (2)

 

(0.02)

 

 

0.01

After-tax operating income available to Arch common shareholders

$

2.57

 

$

1.92

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares and common share equivalents outstanding — diluted

 

381.6

 

 

378.4

 

 

 

 

Beginning common shareholders’ equity

$

18,525

 

$

13,158

Ending common shareholders’ equity

 

19,835

 

 

13,811

Average common shareholders’ equity

$

19,180

 

$

13,485

 

 

 

 

Annualized net income return on average common equity

 

26.3%

 

 

19.6%

Annualized operating return on average common equity

 

20.5%

 

 

21.5%

(1)

Net realized gains or losses include realized and unrealized changes in the fair value of equity securities and assets accounted for using the fair value option, realized and unrealized gains and losses on derivative instruments, changes in the allowance for credit losses on financial assets and gains and losses realized from the acquisition or disposition of subsidiaries.

(2)

Income tax expense (benefit) on net realized gains or losses, equity in net income (loss) of investment funds accounted for using the equity method, net foreign exchange gains or losses and transaction costs and other reflects the relative mix reported by jurisdiction and the varying tax rates in each jurisdiction.


Segment Information

The following section provides analysis on the Company’s 2024 second quarter performance by operating segment. For additional details regarding the Company’s operating segments, please refer to the Company’s Financial Supplement dated June 30, 2024. The Company’s segment information includes the use of underwriting income (loss) and a combined ratio excluding catastrophic activity and prior year development (see ‘Comments on Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ for further details).


Insurance Segment

 

Three Months Ended June 30,

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

2024

 

2023

 

% Change

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gross premiums written

$

2,102

 

$

1,955

 

7.5

Net premiums written

 

1,558

 

 

1,454

 

7.2

Net premiums earned

 

1,478

 

 

1,328

 

11.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting income

$

109

 

$

108

 

0.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting Ratios

 

 

 

 

% Point Change

Loss ratio

 

57.3%

 

 

57.3%

 

Underwriting expense ratio

 

35.3%

 

 

34.6%

 

0.7

Combined ratio

 

92.6%

 

 

91.9%

 

0.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catastrophic activity and prior year development:

 

 

 

 

 

Current accident year catastrophic events, net of reinsurance and reinstatement premiums

 

2.0%

 

 

2.6%

 

(0.6)

Net (favorable) adverse development in prior year loss reserves, net of related adjustments

 

(0.2)%

 

 

(0.5)%

 

0.3

Combined ratio excluding catastrophic activity and prior year development

 

90.8%

 

 

89.8%

 

1.0

Gross premiums written by the insurance segment in the 2024 second quarter were 7.5% higher than in the 2023 second quarter, while net premiums written were 7.2% higher than in the 2023 second quarter. Growth in net premiums written reflected increases in most lines of business, due in part to new business opportunities and rate changes. Net premiums earned in the 2024 second quarter were 11.3% higher than in the 2023 second quarter, and reflect changes in net premiums written over the previous five quarters.

The 2024 second quarter loss ratio reflected 2.0 points of current year catastrophic activity, spread across a series of global events, compared to 2.7 points of catastrophic activity in the 2023 second quarter. Estimated net favorable development of prior year loss reserves, before related adjustments, reduced the loss ratio by 0.3 points in the 2024 second quarter, compared to 0.9 points in the 2023 second quarter.

The underwriting expense ratio was 35.3% in the 2024 second quarter, compared to 34.6% in the 2023 second quarter, with the increase reflecting a higher level of aggregate operating expenses.


Reinsurance Segment

 

Three Months Ended June 30,

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

2024

 

2023

 

% Change

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gross premiums written

$

2,941

 

$

2,544

 

15.6

Net premiums written

 

1,947

 

 

1,709

 

13.9

Net premiums earned

 

1,780

 

 

1,343

 

32.5

Other underwriting income

 

1

 

 

3

 

(66.7)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting income

$

366

 

$

245

 

49.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting Ratios

 

 

 

 

% Point Change

Loss ratio

 

56.5%

 

 

55.3%

 

1.2

Underwriting expense ratio

 

23.0%

 

 

26.6%

 

(3.6)

Combined ratio

 

79.5%

 

 

81.9%

 

(2.4)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catastrophic activity and prior year development:

 

 

 

 

 

Current accident year catastrophic events, net of reinsurance and reinstatement premiums

 

9.4%

 

 

6.3%

 

3.1

Net (favorable) adverse development in prior year loss reserves, net of related adjustments

 

(1.8)%

 

 

(1.8)%

 

Combined ratio excluding catastrophic activity and prior year development

 

71.9%

 

 

77.4%

 

(5.5)

Gross premiums written by the reinsurance segment in the 2024 second quarter were 15.6% higher than in the 2023 second quarter, while net premiums written were 13.9% higher than in the 2023 second quarter. The growth in net premiums written reflected increases in all lines of business, due in part to rate increases, new business opportunities and growth in existing accounts. Net premiums earned in the 2024 second quarter were 32.5% higher than in the 2023 second quarter, and reflect changes in net premiums written over the previous five quarters.

The 2024 second quarter loss ratio reflected 10.0 points of current year catastrophic activity, spread across a series of global events, compared to 6.7 points of catastrophic activity in the 2023 second quarter. Estimated net favorable development of prior year loss reserves, before related adjustments, reduced the loss ratio by 1.9 points in the 2024 second quarter, compared to 2.2 points in the 2023 second quarter. The balance of the change in the loss ratio resulted, in part, from the impact of rate increases, lower level of attritional losses and changes in the mix of business.

The underwriting expense ratio was 23.0% in the 2024 second quarter, compared to 26.6% in the 2023 second quarter, with the decrease primarily due to a lower acquisition expense ratio and the beneficial effect of growth in net premiums earned.


Mortgage Segment

 

Three Months Ended June 30,

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

2024

 

2023

 

% Change

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gross premiums written

$

340

 

$

347

 

(2.0)

Net premiums written

 

276

 

 

265

 

4.2

Net premiums earned

 

307

 

 

294

 

4.4

Other underwriting income

 

2

 

 

3

 

(33.3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting income

$

287

 

$

253

 

13.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting Ratios

 

 

 

 

% Point Change

Loss ratio

 

(8.6)%

 

 

(4.5)%

 

(4.1)

Underwriting expense ratio

 

16.0%

 

 

19.5%

 

(3.5)

Combined ratio

 

7.4%

 

 

15.0%

 

(7.6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prior year development:

 

 

 

 

 

Net (favorable) adverse development in prior year loss reserves, net of related adjustments

 

(29.0)%

 

 

(28.7)%

 

(0.3)

Combined ratio excluding prior year development

 

36.4%

 

 

43.7%

 

(7.3)

Gross premiums written by the mortgage segment in the 2024 second quarter were 2.0% lower than in the 2023 second quarter, while net premiums written were 4.2% higher. The increase in net premiums written and earned in the 2024 second quarter primarily reflected a lower level of Bellemeade premiums ceded, due in part to the termination of certain Bellemeade agreements in the 2023 fourth quarter.

Estimated net favorable development of prior year loss reserves, before related adjustments, decreased the loss ratio by 26.9 points, compared to 27.2 points in the 2023 second quarter. Such amounts were primarily related to better than expected cure rates. The 2024 second quarter loss ratio, excluding net favorable development, was down compared to the 2023 second quarter, reflecting lower estimated claim rates partially offset by slightly higher new delinquencies.

The underwriting expense ratio was 16.0% in the 2024 second quarter, compared to 19.5% in the 2023 second quarter. The decrease was primarily due to higher level of ceding and profit commissions on U.S. primary business, along with a higher level of net premiums earned.


Corporate

The Company’s results include net investment income, net realized gains or losses (which includes realized and unrealized changes in the fair value of equity securities and assets accounted for using the fair value option, realized and unrealized gains and losses on derivative instruments, changes in the allowance for credit losses on financial assets and gains and losses realized from the acquisition or disposition of subsidiaries), equity in net income or loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method, other income (loss), corporate expenses, transaction costs and other, amortization of intangible assets, interest expense, net foreign exchange gains or losses, income tax items, income or loss from operating affiliates and items related to the Company’s non-cumulative preferred shares.

Investment returns were as follows:

(U.S. Dollars in millions, except per share data)

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

June 30,

 

March 31,

 

June 30,

 

 

2024

 

2024

 

2023

Pre-tax net investment income

 

$

364

 

$

327

 

$

242

Per share

 

$

0.95

 

$

0.86

 

$

0.64

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equity in net income (loss) of investment funds accounted for using the equity method

 

$

167

 

$

99

 

$

69

Per share

 

$

0.44

 

$

0.26

 

$

0.18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-tax investment income yield, at amortized cost (1)

 

 

4.39%

 

 

4.14%

 

 

3.50%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total return on investments (2)

 

 

1.33%

 

 

0.80%

 

 

0.56%

(1)

Presented on an annualized basis and excluding the impact of investments for which returns are not included within investment income, such as investments accounted for using the equity method and certain equities.

(2)

See ‘Comments on Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ for further details.

The growth in net investment income in the 2024 second quarter primarily reflected the effects of sustained higher interest rates available in the market, along with growth in invested assets due in part to strong operating cash flows. Net realized gains were $122 million for the 2024 second quarter, compared to net realized losses of $123 million in the 2023 second quarter, and reflected sales of investments as well as the impact of financial market movements on the Company’s derivatives, equity securities and investments accounted for under the fair value option method. Net realized gains for the 2024 second quarter also included a benefit on the sale of a subsidiary.

On a pre-tax basis, net foreign exchange gains for the 2024 second quarter were $1 million, compared to net foreign exchange losses of $5 million for the 2023 second quarter. For both periods, such amounts were primarily unrealized and resulted from the effects of revaluing the Company’s net insurance liabilities required to be settled in foreign currencies at each balance sheet date. Changes in the value of available-for-sale investments held in foreign currencies due to foreign currency rate movements are reflected as a direct increase or decrease to shareholders’ equity and are not included in the consolidated statements of income.

The Company’s effective tax rate on income before income taxes (based on the Company’s estimated annual effective tax rate) was 7.1% for the 2024 second quarter, compared to 9.2% for the 2023 second quarter. The Company’s effective tax rate on pre-tax operating income available to Arch common shareholders was 9.5% for the 2024 second quarter, compared to 8.0% for the 2023 second quarter. The effective tax rate may fluctuate from period to period based upon the relative mix of income or loss reported by jurisdiction, the level of catastrophic loss activity incurred, and the varying tax rates in each jurisdiction.

Income from operating affiliates for the 2024 second quarter was $45 million, or $0.12 per share, compared to $22 million, or $0.06 per share, for the 2023 second quarter, and primarily reflects amounts related to the Company’s investment in Somers Group Holdings Ltd. and Coface SA.


Conference Call

The Company will hold a conference call for investors and analysts at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on July 31, 2024. A live webcast of this call will be available via the Investors section of the Company’s website at
http://www.archgroup.com/investors
. A recording of the webcast will be available in the Investors section of the Company’s website approximately two hours after the event concludes and will be archived on the site for one year.

Please refer to the Company’s Financial Supplement dated June 30, 2024, which is available via the Investors section of the Company’s website at
http://www.archgroup.com/investors
. The Financial Supplement provides additional detail regarding the financial performance of the Company. From time to time, the Company posts additional financial information and presentations to its website, including information with respect to its subsidiaries. Investors and other recipients of this information are encouraged to check the Company’s website regularly for additional information regarding the Company.

Arch Capital Group Ltd., is a publicly listed Bermuda exempted company with approximately $23.4 billion in capital at June 30, 2024. Arch, which is part of the S&P 500 index, provides insurance, reinsurance and mortgage insurance on a worldwide basis through its wholly owned subsidiaries.


Comments on Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Throughout this release, the Company presents its operations in the way it believes will be the most meaningful and useful to investors, analysts, rating agencies and others who use the Company’s financial information in evaluating the performance of the Company and that investors and such other persons benefit from having a consistent basis for comparison between quarters and for comparison with other companies within the industry. These measures may not, however, be comparable to similarly titled measures used by companies outside of the insurance industry. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing the Company’s overall financial performance.

This presentation includes the use of “after-tax operating income or loss available to Arch common shareholders,” which is defined as net income available to Arch common shareholders, excluding net realized gains or losses (which includes realized and unrealized changes in the fair value of equity securities and assets accounted for using the fair value option, realized and unrealized gains and losses on derivative instruments, changes in the allowance for credit losses on financial assets and gains and losses realized from the acquisition or disposition of subsidiaries), equity in net income or loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method, net foreign exchange gains or losses, transaction costs and other, net of income taxes and the use of annualized operating return on average common equity. The presentation of after-tax operating income available to Arch common shareholders and annualized operating return on average common equity are non-GAAP financial measures as defined in Regulation G. The reconciliation of such measures to net income available to Arch common shareholders and annualized net income return on average common equity (the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures) in accordance with Regulation G is included on page 2 of this release.

The Company believes that net realized gains or losses, equity in net income or loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method, net foreign exchange gains or losses and transaction costs and other, in any particular period are not indicative of the performance of, or trends in, the Company’s business performance. Although net realized gains or losses, equity in net income or loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method and net foreign exchange gains or losses are an integral part of the Company’s operations, the decision to realize these items are independent of the insurance underwriting process and result, in large part, from general economic and financial market conditions. Furthermore, certain users of the Company’s financial information believe that, for many companies, the timing of the realization of investment gains or losses is largely opportunistic. In addition, changes in the allowance for credit losses and net impairment losses recognized in earnings on the Company’s investments represent other-than-temporary declines in expected recovery values on securities without actual realization.

The use of the equity method on certain of the Company’s investments in certain funds that invest in fixed maturity securities is driven by the ownership structure of such funds (either limited partnerships or limited liability companies). In applying the equity method, these investments are initially recorded at cost and are subsequently adjusted based on the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of the funds (which include changes in the fair value of the underlying securities in the funds). This method of accounting is different from the way the Company accounts for its other fixed maturity securities and the timing of the recognition of equity in net income or loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method may differ from gains or losses in the future upon sale or maturity of such investments.

Transaction costs and other include advisory, financing, legal, severance, incentive compensation and other costs related to acquisitions. The Company believes that transaction costs and other, due to their non-recurring nature, are not indicative of the performance of, or trends in, the Company’s business performance.

In the 2023 fourth quarter, the Company established a net deferred tax benefit of $1.18 billion consistent with the transition provisions specified in the Bermuda Corporate Income Tax Act of 2023. Due to the non-recurring nature of this one-time item, the Company believes that excluding this item from after-tax operating income or loss available to common shareholders provides the user with a better evaluation of the Company’s ongoing business performance.

The Company believes that showing net income available to Arch common shareholders exclusive of the items referred to above reflects the underlying fundamentals of the Company’s business since the Company evaluates the performance of and manages its business to produce an underwriting profit. In addition to presenting net income available to Arch common shareholders, the Company believes that this presentation enables investors and other users of the Company’s financial information to analyze the Company’s performance in a manner similar to how the Company’s management analyzes performance. The Company also believes that this measure follows industry practice and, therefore, allows the users of the Company’s financial information to compare the Company’s performance with its industry peer group. The Company believes that the equity analysts and certain rating agencies that follow the Company and the insurance industry as a whole generally exclude these items from their analyses for the same reasons.

The Company’s segment information includes the presentation of consolidated underwriting income or loss and a subtotal of underwriting income or loss. Such measures represent the pre-tax profitability of its underwriting operations and include net premiums earned plus other underwriting income, less losses and loss adjustment expenses, acquisition expenses and other operating expenses. Other operating expenses include those operating expenses that are incremental and/or directly attributable to the Company’s individual underwriting operations. Underwriting income or loss does not include certain income and expense items which are included in corporate. While these measures are presented in the Segment Information footnote to the Company’s Consolidated Financial Statements, they are considered non-GAAP financial measures when presented elsewhere on a consolidated basis. The reconciliations of underwriting income or loss to income before income taxes (the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure) on a consolidated basis, in accordance with Regulation G, is shown on the following pages.

Management measures segment performance for its three underwriting segments based on underwriting income or loss. The Company does not manage its assets by underwriting segment and, accordingly, investment income, income from operating affiliates and other items are not allocated to each underwriting segment.

In addition, the Company’s segment information includes the use of a combined ratio excluding catastrophic activity and prior year development, for the insurance and reinsurance segments, and a combined ratio excluding prior year development, for the mortgage segment. These ratios are non-GAAP financial measures as defined in Regulation G. The reconciliation of such measures to the combined ratio (the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure) in accordance with Regulation G are shown on the individual segment pages. The Company’s management utilizes the adjusted combined ratios excluding current accident year catastrophic events and favorable or adverse development in prior year loss reserves in its analysis of the underwriting performance of each of its underwriting segments.

Total return on investments includes investment income, equity in net income or loss of investment funds accounted for using the equity method, net realized gains and losses (excluding changes in the allowance for credit losses on non-investment related financial assets) and the change in unrealized gains and losses generated by Arch’s investment portfolio. Total return is calculated on a pre-tax basis and before investment expenses and reflects the effect of financial market conditions along with foreign currency fluctuations. Management uses total return on investments as a key measure of the return generated to Arch common shareholders, and compares the return generated by the Company’s investment portfolio against benchmark returns during the periods presented.

The following tables summarize the Company’s results by segment for the 2024 second quarter and 2023 second quarter and a reconciliation of underwriting income or loss to income or loss before income taxes and net income or loss available to Arch common shareholders:

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

June 30, 2024

 

 

Insurance

 

Reinsurance

 

Mortgage

 

Total

Gross premiums written (1)

 

$

2,102

 

$

2,941

 

$

340

 

$

5,382

Premiums ceded (1)

 

 

(544)

 

 

(994)

 

 

(64)

 

 

(1,601)

Net premiums written

 

 

1,558

 

 

1,947

 

 

276

 

 

3,781

Change in unearned premiums

 

 

(80)

 

 

(167)

 

 

31

 

 

(216)

Net premiums earned

 

 

1,478

 

 

1,780

 

 

307

 

 

3,565

Other underwriting income (loss)

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

2

 

 

3

Losses and loss adjustment expenses

 

 

(848)

 

 

(1,006)

 

 

27

 

 

(1,827)

Acquisition expenses

 

 

(288)

 

 

(345)

 

 

 

 

(633)

Other operating expenses

 

 

(233)

 

 

(64)

 

 

(49)

 

 

(346)

Underwriting income (loss)

 

$

109

 

$

366

 

$

287

 

 

762

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net investment income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

364

Net realized gains (losses)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

122

Equity in net income (loss) of investment funds accounted for using the equity method

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

167

Other income (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

Corporate expenses (2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(23)

Transaction costs and other (2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(18)

Amortization of intangible assets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(27)

Interest expense

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(35)

Net foreign exchange gains (losses)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Income (loss) before income taxes and income (loss) from operating affiliates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,321

Income tax benefit (expense)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(97)

Income (loss) from operating affiliates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

45

Net income (loss) available to Arch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,269

Preferred dividends

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(10)

Net income (loss) available to Arch common shareholders

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

1,259

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting Ratios

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loss ratio

 

 

57.3%

 

 

56.5%

 

 

(8.6)%

 

 

51.2%

Acquisition expense ratio

 

 

19.5%

 

 

19.4%

 

 

0.1%

 

 

17.8%

Other operating expense ratio

 

 

15.8%

 

 

3.6%

 

 

15.9%

 

 

9.7%

Combined ratio

 

 

92.6%

 

 

79.5%

 

 

7.4%

 

 

78.7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net premiums written to gross premiums written

 

 

74.1%

 

 

66.2%

 

 

81.2%

 

 

70.3%

(1)

Certain assumed and ceded amounts related to intersegment transactions are included in individual segment results. Accordingly, the sum of such transactions for each segment does not agree to the total due to eliminations.

(2)

Certain expenses have been excluded from ‘corporate expenses’ and reflected in ‘Transaction costs and other.’ See ‘Comments on Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ for a further discussion of such items.

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

June 30, 2023

 

 

Insurance

 

Reinsurance

 

Mortgage

 

Total

Gross premiums written (1)

 

$

1,955

 

$

2,544

 

$

347

 

$

4,845

Premiums ceded (1)

 

 

(501)

 

 

(835)

 

 

(82)

 

 

(1,417)

Net premiums written

 

 

1,454

 

 

1,709

 

 

265

 

 

3,428

Change in unearned premiums

 

 

(126)

 

 

(366)

 

 

29

 

 

(463)

Net premiums earned

 

 

1,328

 

 

1,343

 

 

294

 

 

2,965

Other underwriting income (loss)

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

3

 

 

6

Losses and loss adjustment expenses

 

 

(761)

 

 

(743)

 

 

13

 

 

(1,491)

Acquisition expenses

 

 

(264)

 

 

(290)

 

 

(7)

 

 

(561)

Other operating expenses

 

 

(195)

 

 

(68)

 

 

(50)

 

 

(313)

Underwriting income (loss)

 

$

108

 

$

245

 

$

253

 

 

606

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net investment income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

242

Net realized gains (losses)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(123)

Equity in net income (loss) of investment funds accounted for using the equity method

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

69

Other income (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Corporate expenses (2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(20)

Transaction costs and other (2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1)

Amortization of intangible assets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(24)

Interest expense

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(33)

Net foreign exchange gains (losses)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(5)

Income (loss) before income taxes and income (loss) from operating affiliates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

714

Income tax benefit (expense)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(67)

Income (loss) from operating affiliates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

Net income (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

669

Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interests

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Net income (loss) available to Arch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

671

Preferred dividends

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(10)

Net income (loss) available to Arch common shareholders

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

661

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Underwriting Ratios

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loss ratio

 

 

57.3%

 

 

55.3%

 

 

(4.5)%

 

 

50.3%

Acquisition expense ratio

 

 

19.9%

 

 

21.6%

 

 

2.4%

 

 

18.9%

Other operating expense ratio

 

 

14.7%

 

 

5.0%

 

 

17.1%

 

 

10.6%

Combined ratio

 

 

91.9%

 

 

81.9%

 

 

15.0%

 

 

79.8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net premiums written to gross premiums written

 

 

74.4%

 

 

67.2%

 

 

76.4%

 

 

70.8%

(1)

Certain assumed and ceded amounts related to intersegment transactions are included in individual segment results. Accordingly, the sum of such transactions for each segment does not agree to the total due to eliminations.

(2)

Certain expenses have been excluded from ‘corporate expenses’ and reflected in ‘Transaction costs and other.’ See ‘Comments on Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ for a further discussion of such items.


Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (“PSLRA”) provides a “safe harbor” for forward-looking statements. This release or any other written or oral statements made by or on behalf of the Company may include forward-looking statements, which reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in or incorporated by reference in this release are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements, for purposes of the PSLRA or otherwise, can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “believe” or “continue” and similar statements of a future or forward-looking nature or their negative or variations or similar terminology.

Forward-looking statements involve the Company’s current assessment of risks and uncertainties. Actual events and results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. Important factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated in such statements are discussed below and elsewhere in this release and in the Company’s periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), and include:

  • the Company’s ability to successfully implement its business strategy during “soft” as well as “hard” markets;

  • acceptance of the Company’s business strategy, security and financial condition by rating agencies and regulators, as well as by brokers and its insureds and reinsureds;

  • the Company’s ability to consummate acquisitions and integrate any businesses it has acquired or may acquire into its existing operations;

  • the Company’s ability to maintain or improve its ratings, which may be affected by its ability to raise additional equity or debt financings, by ratings agencies’ existing or new policies and practices, as well as other factors described herein;

  • general economic and market conditions (including inflation, interest rates, unemployment, housing prices, foreign currency exchange rates, prevailing credit terms and the depth and duration of a recession, including those resulting from COVID-19) and conditions specific to the reinsurance and insurance markets in which the Company operates;

  • competition, including increased competition, on the basis of pricing, capacity (including alternative sources of capital), coverage terms or other factors;

  • developments in the world’s financial and capital markets and the Company’s access to such markets;

  • the Company’s ability to successfully enhance, integrate and maintain operating procedures (including information technology) to effectively support its current and new business;

  • the loss and addition of key personnel;

  • material differences between actual and expected assessments for guaranty funds and mandatory pooling arrangements;

  • accuracy of those estimates and judgments utilized in the preparation of the Company’s financial statements, including those related to revenue recognition, insurance and other reserves, reinsurance recoverables, investment valuations, intangible assets, bad debts, income taxes, deferred tax assets, contingencies and litigation, and any determination to use the deposit method of accounting;

  • greater than expected loss ratios on business written by the Company and adverse development on claim and/or claim expense liabilities related to business written by its insurance and reinsurance subsidiaries;

  • the adequacy of the Company’s loss reserves;

  • severity and/or frequency of losses;

  • greater frequency or severity of unpredictable natural and man-made catastrophic events;

  • claims resulting from natural or man-made catastrophic events or severe economic events in the Company’s insurance, reinsurance and mortgage businesses could cause large losses and substantial volatility in the Company’s results of operations;

  • the effect of climate change on the Company’s business;

  • the effect of contagious diseases (including COVID-19) on the Company’s business;

  • acts of terrorism, geopolitical political unrest and other regional and global hostilities or other unforecasted and unpredictable events;

  • availability to the Company of reinsurance to manage its gross and net exposures and the cost of such reinsurance;

  • the failure of reinsurers, managing general agents, third party administrators or others to meet their obligations to the Company;

  • the timing of loss payments being faster or the receipt of reinsurance recoverables being slower than anticipated by the Company;

  • the Company’s investment performance, including legislative or regulatory developments that may adversely affect the fair value of the Company’s investments;

  • changes in general economic conditions, including new or continued sovereign debt concerns or downgrades of U.S. securities by credit rating agencies, which could affect the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations;

  • the volatility of the Company’s shareholders’ equity from foreign currency fluctuations, which could increase due to us not matching portions of the Company’s projected liabilities in foreign currencies with investments in the same currencies;

  • changes in accounting principles or policies or in the Company’s application of such accounting principles or policies;

  • changes in the political environment of certain countries in which the Company operates, underwrites business or invests;

  • an incident, disruption in operations or other cyber event caused by cyber attacks, the use of artificial intelligence technologies or other technology on the Company’s systems or those of the Company’s business partners and service providers, which could negatively impact the Company’s business and/or expose the Company to litigation;

  • statutory or regulatory developments, including as to tax matters and insurance and other regulatory matters such as the adoption of legislation that affects Bermuda-headquartered companies and/or Bermuda-based insurers or reinsurers and/or changes in regulations or tax laws applicable to the Company, its subsidiaries, brokers or customers, including the implementation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (“OECD”) Pillar I and Pillar II initiative and the enactment of the Bermuda corporate income tax; and

  • the other matters set forth under Item 1A “Risk Factors”, Item 7 “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and other sections of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, as well as the other factors set forth in the Company’s other documents on file with the SEC, and management’s response to any of the aforementioned factors.

All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to the Company or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements. The foregoing review of important factors should not be construed as exhaustive and should be read in conjunction with other cautionary statements that are included herein or elsewhere. The Company’s forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release or as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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Arch Capital Group Ltd.


François Morin: (441) 278-9250

Investor Relations


Donald Watson: (914) 872-3616;
[email protected]

Source: Arch Capital Group Ltd.