Verisk FY2025 U.S. P&C underwriting gain jumps to $63 billion; combined ratio narrows to 92.9% on lower catastrophe losses

Reuters03-25
Verisk FY2025 U.S. P&C underwriting gain jumps to $63 billion; combined ratio narrows to 92.9% on lower catastrophe losses
  • Verisk reported U.S. property and casualty insurers posted an estimated net underwriting gain of $63 billion as the combined ratio narrowed to 92.9%.
  • Net written premiums grew 4.8% to $971 billion, while net earned premiums increased 6.3% to $953 billion.
  • Incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses dipped 0.4%, and policyholders' surplus climbed to $1.2 trillion.
  • Realized capital gains fell to $23 billion, while net income after taxes dropped to $148 billion.


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