Pricing pressure and market conditions in casualty, casualty market conditions, pricing pressure in different distribution channels, technological investments and their impact, reserve adequacy and loss trends are the key contradictions discussed in
Corp.'s latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Second Quarter and Year-to-Date Performance:
- RLI Corp reported
second quarter operating earnings of
$0.84 per share, with a
16% increase in investment income.
- The year-to-date book value per share has grown
16%, inclusive of dividends on an
82% combined ratio and double-digit growth in net investment income.
- The strong performance was due to underwriting profitability across all segments and a strategic focus on disciplined growth and sustainability.
Property Segment Challenges:
- The Property segment experienced a
10% decline in gross premiums, driven by rate decreases in E&S Property.
- Favorable prior year's development, including
$10 million in reductions related to Hurricane Helene, contributed positively to the bottom line.
- The segment's challenges were attributed to increased competition and rate pressure on catastrophe-exposed business, particularly in the commercial property market.
Casualty Segment Growth:
- The Casualty segment reported a
7% increase in gross premiums, posting a
96.5% combined ratio for Q2.
- The segment benefited from
$15.5 million of favorable prior year's reserve development, partially offset by a higher underlying loss ratio.
- Growth was driven by favorable underwriting results, particularly in general liability and excess liability products, despite some rate pressures.
Surety Segment Expansion:
- Surety's gross premium was up
7% over the previous year, with all subsegments experiencing growth.
- The combined ratio for the quarter was
87.9%, with underwriting income benefiting from
$2.3 million of favorable reserve development.
- Expansion was supported by new bonding requirements, marketing efforts, and investments in technology and people, enhancing capabilities for producers and principals.
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