Ategrity Specialty FY2025 underwriting income more than doubled to $42.82 million as net investment income rose 76% to $42.38 million

Reuters03-07
Ategrity Specialty FY2025 underwriting income more than doubled to $42.82 million as net investment income rose 76% to $42.38 million

Ategrity Specialty Insurance Company Holdings reported 2025 net income of 76.13 million, up 41% year over year. Net written premiums rose 42% to 424.62 million, while gross written premiums increased 33% to 581.53 million. Underwriting income climbed 141% to 42.82 million, and the combined ratio improved 6 percentage points to 88%. Net investment income increased 76% to 42.38 million. The company ended 2025 with 1.11 billion in cash and investments, up 38%.

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