Hippo Holdings posts Q3 net income of $98 million on $121 million revenue

Reuters11-05
Hippo Holdings posts Q3 net income of $98 million on $121 million revenue

Hippo Holdings Inc. reported third quarter 2025 financial results with diluted net earnings per share of $3.77 and adjusted earnings per share of $0.70. Gross Written Premium increased 33% to $311.0 million compared to the same period in 2024. Net income was $98.0 million, up from a net loss of $9.0 million in the prior year quarter. Adjusted net income was $18.0 million, compared to an adjusted net loss of $1.0 million in third quarter 2024. Revenue grew 26% to $121.0 million. The net loss ratio improved by 25 percentage points to 48%, and the combined ratio improved 28 percentage points to 100%. Book value per share rose 14% from year-end 2024 to $16.64. The results reflect a $91.0 million gain on the sale of the company's homebuilder distribution network and the company's structural reorganization following recent asset sales.

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