Inactive brands and impact on growth, pricing position and competitive environment, new business volume and retention trends, advertising strategy and efficiency, retention improvement and impact of rate increases are the key contradictions discussed in The
Corporation's latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Revenue and Policies in Force Growth:
- Allstate reported
revenue of
$16.6 billion for the second quarter, reflecting a
5.8% increase compared to the second quarter of 2024.
- The company also saw a
4.2% increase in total policies in force, led by Allstate Protection Plans.
- This growth was driven by Allstate's transformative growth strategy, including new product offerings, increased distribution, and improved customer value.
Personal Property-Liability Profitability:
- The Property-Liability business generated nearly
$1.3 billion of underwriting income in the quarter, with a combined ratio of
91.1%.
- Auto insurance showed a combined ratio of
86%, a
9.9 point improvement from the prior year quarter.
- Improved frequency and moderating severity trends, along with enhanced claims processes and pricing plans, contributed to profitability improvements.
Protection Services Expansion:
- Protection Services segment reported
revenue of
$867 million in the quarter, with
$60 million of income.
- The segment, which includes services like Allstate Protection Plans and Roadside Assistance, showed a
16.6% increase in revenue.
- Growth was driven by rapid expansion in appliance protection and international success, alongside operational efficiencies.
Investment Portfolio Performance:
- Allstate's investment portfolio generated
$754 million in investment income, reflecting a total return of
1.4% for the quarter and
5.4% for the last 12 months.
- The diversified investment strategy leveraged top investment talent to deliver top quartile performance.
- Strong credit skills and active management in fixed income securities, along with private equity and real estate investments, contributed to the positive returns.
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