United Fire Group posts Q3 net income of $39.2 million and net written premium of $328.2 million

Reuters11-05
United Fire Group posts Q3 net income of $39.2 million and net written premium of $328.2 million

United Fire Group Inc. reported third quarter 2025 net income of $39.2 million, or $1.49 per diluted share, up $19.4 million from the prior year. Adjusted operating income was $39.5 million, or $1.50 per diluted share. Net written premium increased 7.0% to $328.2 million, led by growth in core commercial lines, with rates rising by 5.8%. The combined ratio improved 6.3 points to 91.9%, with an underlying loss ratio of 56.0%, catastrophe loss ratio of 1.3%, and underwriting expense ratio of 34.6%. Net investment income rose 6.3% to $26.0 million. Book value per share increased by $4.42 to $35.22 as of September 30, 2025, while adjusted book value per share rose by $2.70 to $36.34. Retention and new business volume were above prior year levels. Return on equity was 12.7% as of September 30, 2025.

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