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Company Market Cap Price
BRK-A Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Berkshire Hathaway's core operations include property & casualty insurance via GEICO and affiliated entities, plus reinsurance, making Property & Casualty Insurance a core revenue/operating line.
$1.10T
$770100.00
RY Royal Bank of Canada
RBC provides Property & Casualty Insurance for individuals and businesses.
$228.29B
$162.59
+1.26%
BN Brookfield Corporation
Property and casualty insurance activities are part of Brookfield's growing insurance platform.
$106.00B
$46.56
-0.34%
BMO Bank of Montreal
BMO provides property & casualty insurance offerings to individuals and businesses.
$92.30B
$128.55
+1.47%
TRV The Travelers Companies, Inc.
Travelers is primarily a property & casualty insurer providing P&C insurance products to individuals and businesses.
$63.24B
$280.90
-0.69%
AIG American International Group, Inc.
AIG's core General Insurance business is primarily Property & Casualty Insurance globally.
$42.67B
$77.01
-0.35%
HIG The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
Hartford's core business is Property & Casualty Insurance across commercial and personal lines.
$36.39B
$129.74
-1.61%
ACGL Arch Capital Group Ltd.
Arch Capital directly provides property & casualty insurance products across specialty commercial lines via Insurance segment.
$34.23B
$91.83
-0.61%
KB KB Financial Group Inc.
KB Financial Group provides property & casualty insurance products as part of its insurance offerings.
$33.25B
$87.89
+0.61%
MKL Markel Corporation
Markel's core business is the underwriting and provision of property and casualty insurance, aligned with its specialty insurance focus.
$25.91B
$2049.71
+0.31%
BRO Brown & Brown, Inc.
The firm offers property & casualty insurance products via brokerage and specialized programs.
$25.85B
$78.29
-1.70%
BAP Credicorp Ltd.
Grupo Pacifico includes Property & Casualty insurance operations.
$25.70B
$272.83
-1.73%
CINF Cincinnati Financial Corporation
Cincinnati Financial primarily underwrites property and casualty insurance (P&C), covering both personal and commercial lines.
$25.38B
$162.48
-0.33%
WRB W. R. Berkley Corporation
WRB's core revenue comes from property & casualty insurance, including commercial lines and specialty underwriting.
$25.31B
$67.00
-5.47%
ALLY Ally Financial Inc.
Auto-focused insurance products aligned with its financing and dealer ecosystem (Property & Casualty Insurance).
$13.05B
$42.69
+0.62%
EG Everest Re Group, Ltd.
Provides Property & Casualty Insurance across property and casualty lines, the backbone of its insurance activities.
$13.00B
$311.85
-0.59%
RNR RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
RNR underwrites property and casualty risk through its reinsurance operations, aligning with P&C insurance offerings.
$12.46B
$266.12
-0.95%
CNA CNA Financial Corporation
CNA's core business is property and casualty insurance, with underwriting discipline and risk management across specialty, commercial, and international operations.
$11.98B
$44.34
-1.60%
XP XP Inc.
XP provides Property & Casualty Insurance products and related risk management offerings.
$9.82B
$18.07
-8.94%
KNSL Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.
Kinsale Capital Group's core business is property and casualty insurance (E&S), underwriting and issuing policies in the U.S., matching the Property & Casualty Insurance category.
$8.31B
$356.63
-1.28%
AXS AXIS Capital Holdings Limited
AXIS Capital provides property & casualty insurance as its core underwriting business.
$7.65B
$98.28
-1.20%
GGAL Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A.
Galicia Seguros provides property & casualty insurance through the insurance arm of the group.
$7.38B
$50.66
-2.14%
FAF First American Financial Corporation
Property & Casualty Insurance as a broader insurance product line.
$6.52B
$64.92
+0.21%
THG The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
Hanover operates as a U.S. property and casualty insurer offering core P&C products across Personal Lines, Core Commercial, and Specialty.
$6.36B
$177.85
-0.34%
LMND Lemonade, Inc.
LMND operates a property and casualty insurance business using an AI-driven underwriting and claims platform.
$5.83B
$79.35
+3.32%
WTM White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd.
Direct Property & Casualty Insurance offerings through ArkWM Outrigger and Bamboo’s distribution model.
$5.22B
$2033.30
+0.38%
ESGR Enstar Group Limited
The company operates in the property & casualty insurance domain through run-off management of legacy policies and related liabilities.
$5.03B
$337.91
MCY Mercury General Corporation
Mercury General's core offering is Property & Casualty Insurance, covering auto and homeowners lines.
$4.98B
$89.75
-0.40%
SIGI Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
SIGI's core business is property & casualty insurance, offering standard commercial and personal lines across multiple states.
$4.72B
$77.55
+0.58%
HGTY Hagerty, Inc.
Hagerty directly provides property and casualty insurance products, focusing on collector car insurance and related risks (MGA model and Hagerty Re).
$4.32B
$12.65
-0.71%
AGO Assured Guaranty Ltd.
Core business is financial guaranty insurance, a form of property & casualty insurance providing credit enhancement on debt instruments.
$4.22B
$88.58
-0.21%
ARX Accelerant Holdings
ARX’s MGA Operations and underwriting activities place it in the property & casualty insurance space through controlled underwriting and insurance issuance.
$3.35B
$15.47
+2.79%
PLMR Palomar Holdings, Inc.
Palomar operates as a property & casualty insurer with core P&C products across admitted and E&S markets.
$3.12B
$116.58
-2.87%
BWIN The Baldwin Insurance Group, Inc.
Property & Casualty Insurance is central to Baldwin's underwriting and risk capacity offerings.
$2.97B
$24.68
-4.73%
HG Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd.
Hamilton Insurance Group writes property and casualty insurance and reinsurance across international platforms (International, Bermuda, Lloyd's Syndicate), constituting its core underwriting business.
$2.68B
$26.39
-0.26%
SPNT SiriusPoint Ltd.
SiriusPoint operates as a specialty insurer providing property and casualty insurance products and services through its Insurance Services segment.
$2.51B
$21.68
-0.73%
AHL ASPEN INSURANCE HOLDINGS LTD
Property & Casualty Insurance offerings including specialty reinsurance lines.
$2.23B
$37.02
+0.05%
HCI HCI Group, Inc.
Property & Casualty Insurance core business segment including homeowners and related lines.
$2.21B
$171.84
-0.68%
FIHL Fidelis Insurance Holdings Limited
Fidelis' business includes direct property insurance and facultative property risk, placing it squarely in property & casualty insurance.
$2.02B
$18.18
+0.53%
SKWD Skyward Specialty Insurance Group, Inc.
Skyward Specialty is a specialized property and casualty insurer providing P&C insurance products and underwriting services.
$1.89B
$46.61
-1.91%
HMN Horace Mann Educators Corporation
Horace Mann primarily underwrites and provides property and casualty insurance products, a core line.
$1.78B
$43.52
-2.32%
TRUP Trupanion, Inc.
Pet insurance is a form of property & casualty insurance, which matches the 'Property & Casualty Insurance' tag.
$1.59B
$36.93
-0.27%
TWFG TWFG, Inc. Common Stock
Distributes Property & Casualty insurance products (auto, home, commercial) via its distribution platform.
$1.56B
$27.86
-2.38%
ROOT Root, Inc.
Root provides property & casualty insurance, including auto insurance, a core P&C product line.
$1.24B
$81.27
-0.29%
PRA ProAssurance Corporation
ProAssurance is a specialty property and casualty insurer providing medical professional liability (MPL) and workers' compensation products, i.e., property & casualty insurance.
$1.23B
$23.89
+0.15%
PRCH Porch Group, Inc.
Porch operates in the property & casualty insurance space, centered on homeowners insurance as a key product.
$1.15B
$9.39
-2.54%
SAFT Safety Insurance Group, Inc.
SAFT directly provides property and casualty insurance products including multiple personal/commercial lines.
$1.11B
$74.18
-0.92%
PEBO Peoples Bancorp Inc.
Property & casualty insurance is part of PEBO's insurance offerings.
$1.08B
$30.35
IGIC International General Insurance Holdings Ltd.
IGIC writes and provides property and casualty insurance products and related risk transfer services.
$1.07B
$24.02
SUPV Grupo Supervielle S.A.
Property & Casualty Insurance operations including car insurance.
$974.76M
$11.14
-2.75%
EIG Employers Holdings, Inc.
EIG is a workers' compensation insurer delivering property & casualty insurance, a core insurance product.
$923.07M
$39.47
-0.30%
UFCS United Fire Group, Inc.
UFCS operates as a property and casualty insurer providing core P&C coverages.
$890.18M
$34.90
-2.56%
UVE Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Core insurance line covering property and casualty risk.
$881.56M
$31.16
-2.10%
ASIC Ategrity Specialty Holdings LLC
Core business: excess & surplus property & casualty insurance for SMBs; primary revenue driven by GWP and underwriting profitability.
$862.80M
$17.90
-2.98%
BOW Bowhead Specialty Holdings Inc.
Bowhead Specialty directly writes property and casualty insurance (E&S) as its core underwriting business.
$836.26M
$25.46
-2.00%
HRTG Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Heritage directly provides property & casualty insurance products, i.e., P&C insurance offerings across its multi-state footprint.
$829.10M
$26.73
-5.61%
HIPO Hippo Holdings Inc.
Core underwriting business: Property & Casualty Insurance across homeowners/related lines.
$762.10M
$30.34
-1.37%
AMSF AMERISAFE, Inc.
Amerisafe provides high-hazard workers' compensation insurance, a core property & casualty insurance product.
$705.31M
$37.15
-1.52%
TIPT Tiptree Inc.
Fortegra is TIPT's core specialty insurance subsidiary delivering property & casualty insurance products and underwriting.
$678.38M
$18.21
-1.06%
ACIC American Coastal Insurance Corporation
ACIC is a property & casualty insurer focusing on Florida commercial residential property, i.e., condo/apartment risk, which aligns with Commercial Multi-Peril insurance.
$590.55M
$12.10
-0.86%
ACNB ACNB Corporation
ACNB Insurance Services offers property and casualty insurance products.
$514.59M
$49.35
-0.18%
AMBC Ambac Financial Group, Inc.
Ambac's pivot centers on providing Specialty Property & Casualty insurance products and related underwriting services.
$419.01M
$9.05
-0.28%
AII American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc.
Company writes property and casualty insurance, including homeowners and other private-property coverages.
$387.33M
$19.95
-3.25%
MBI MBIA Inc.
MBIA's insurance offerings function like property & casualty insurance through guarantees on bond issuances (including public finance) consistent with P&C insurance.
$371.60M
$7.33
-3.30%
JRVR James River Group Holdings, Ltd.
Core product offering is Property & Casualty Insurance (excess & surplus lines and specialty admitted insurance) directly sold by the company.
$273.20M
$5.93
-0.50%
KINS Kingstone Companies, Inc.
Kingstone operates as a property and casualty insurer, with core revenue from P&C premiums.
$208.86M
$14.78
-2.31%
GEVI General Enterprise Ventures, Inc.
GEVI is pursuing wildfire Insurance Holdings and MFBI to reinsure properties protected with CitroTech, aligning with Property & Casualty Insurance.
$137.44M
$7.70
SFDL Security Federal Corporation
The bank’s insurance agency aligns with property & casualty insurance offerings described in the subsidiary operations.
$102.79M
$31.60
QDMI QDM International Inc.
General insurance products, including property & casualty lines, are distributed through the brokerage.
$62.63M
$37.10
AAME Atlantic American Corporation
Atlantic American directly underwrites and sells property and casualty insurance products (P&C) across its two segments, including commercial automobile, inland marine, general liability, and surety bonds.
$49.16M
$2.42
-1.22%
OXBR Oxbridge Re Holdings Limited
OXBR's business centers on Property & Casualty insurance via traditional reinsurance and related risk transfer.
$10.63M
$1.33
-1.92%

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# Executive Summary * The Property & Casualty insurance industry is facing a paradigm shift as the escalating frequency and severity of climate-related catastrophes become the primary driver of underwriting volatility and pricing strategy. * Persistent social inflation, particularly in casualty lines, continues to pressure margins, forcing insurers to increase reserves and aggressively pursue rate hikes to maintain profitability. * Technology, especially AI and advanced data analytics, has become the key competitive differentiator, enabling leaders to improve risk selection, reduce operating costs, and enhance efficiency in response to these mounting pressures. * While underwriting results are challenged, overall industry profitability is being significantly bolstered by higher investment income from the current interest rate environment. * The market is bifurcating between large, diversified carriers investing heavily in scale and technology, and agile specialists capitalizing on niche opportunities created by market dislocations. * Expect continued M&A activity as firms seek to gain technological capabilities, enter profitable specialty niches, and achieve greater scale. ## Key Trends & Outlook The single most significant factor shaping the Property & Casualty insurance industry in 2025 is the escalating financial impact of climate change and related catastrophe losses. Recent events, such as the Southern California wildfires, with an estimated $75 billion in insured losses, and Hurricane Milton, causing $16 billion in insured losses, have driven record-breaking quarterly losses for many insurers. This "new normal" of heightened volatility directly erodes underwriting profitability, forcing companies to seek substantial rate increases, with homeowners insurance premiums rising 21% nationwide in 2025. The impact is severe for exposed carriers; for example, Allstate's (ALL-PB) catastrophe losses surged to $2.2 billion in Q1 2025, while Hamilton Insurance Group (HG) reported a 30.2% catastrophe loss ratio from the same events. In contrast, The Travelers' (TRV) strong Q3 2025 results, driven by a period of lower catastrophe losses, highlight how sensitive industry earnings are to this single variable. Compounding the challenge from catastrophes is the persistent pressure of social inflation, which is driving up the cost of liability claims through increased litigation and larger jury awards. This trend has led to significant adverse reserve development for carriers with large casualty books, such as W. R. Berkley (WRB), which explicitly cited "social inflation" for its Q1 2025 charges. While claims inflation pressures underwriting margins, overall industry profitability is being supported by a strong tailwind from higher interest rates, which has caused net investment income to surge for most carriers. The primary opportunity lies in leveraging technology to navigate this volatile environment. Insurers like The Travelers (TRV), which has invested over $13 billion in technology since 2016, are using AI and predictive analytics to achieve more precise underwriting and pricing, creating a distinct competitive advantage. The greatest risk is failing to adapt to these new climate and social inflation realities, leading to inadequate pricing, insufficient reserves, and ultimately, an impaired balance sheet. ## Competitive Landscape The Property & Casualty insurance market is comprised of a handful of large, diversified players and a growing number of agile specialists. While consolidation remains a background theme, the primary competitive dynamic is the strategic divergence between these two models. Some of the industry's largest firms compete by offering a diversified portfolio of products through extensive agent networks. Their core strategy relies on leveraging their scale and strong brand recognition, while making substantial investments in technology to improve efficiency and maintain market share. For example, The Travelers Companies (TRV) exemplifies this model with its $13 billion technology investment since 2016, which has contributed to a 300 basis point reduction in its expense ratio. Travelers maintains strong relationships with a vast network of independent agents and operates across Personal, Business, and Specialty Insurance segments. In contrast, other successful firms compete by focusing on deep expertise in specialized or complex markets, such as Excess & Surplus (E&S) lines. These companies prioritize underwriting profitability over top-line growth, using their specialized knowledge to accurately price risks that generalist insurers misprice or avoid. Kinsale Capital Group (KNSL) is a prime example of this approach, with its exclusive focus on the E&S market, refusal to delegate underwriting authority, and technology-driven low expense ratio resulting in a consistently best-in-class combined ratio of 74.9% in Q3 2025. ## Financial Performance ### Revenue Revenue growth is bifurcating across the Property & Casualty insurance industry. This dynamic is driven by two factors: aggressive rate increases in response to catastrophic losses and inflation are fueling premium growth across the board, and specialty insurers are capturing outsized growth by moving into niche markets and geographies that larger carriers are exiting due to risk accumulation. This dynamic is clear when comparing a high-growth specialist like Palomar Holdings (PLMR), which saw same-store premium growth of 45% in Q2 2025 by targeting catastrophe-exposed markets, with a more mature carrier like The Hanover Insurance Group (THG), which posted a solid but more modest 4.5% growth in net written premiums in Q3 2025. {{chart_0}} ### Profitability Underwriting profitability is diverging based on exposure to catastrophes and casualty lines, while overall net income is being universally boosted by investment returns. The key driver of underwriting margin divergence is risk exposure and underwriting discipline. Specialists with low catastrophe exposure and disciplined casualty underwriting are posting exceptional results. In contrast, carriers with significant homeowners or commercial auto books are seeing underwriting margins erased by losses. However, strong returns from higher interest rates on large investment portfolios are providing a significant earnings cushion for the entire industry. The divergence in underwriting profitability is stark. Kinsale Capital (KNSL) demonstrates the potential of a disciplined specialist model, posting a 74.9% combined ratio in Q3 2025. Conversely, Allstate (ALL-PB) shows the impact of catastrophe exposure, with a homeowners loss ratio of 112.3% in Q1 2025, a heavy loss quarter. {{chart_1}} ### Capital Allocation A balanced approach of returning significant capital to shareholders while investing in strategic growth and technology is evident across the industry. Shareholder returns are a clear priority, with companies like The Travelers (TRV) planning nearly $2.9 billion in repurchases over Q4 2025 and Q1 2026. This is balanced with strategic investments, such as Palomar's (PLMR) $300 million acquisition of Gray Casualty & Surety in October 2025 to expand into a new specialty market. ### Balance Sheet The industry's financial health is robust. A history of disciplined capital management and strong recent operating cash flows have left most P&C insurers with robust, liquid balance sheets. This financial strength, often described as "fortress-like," provides the flexibility to withstand large catastrophe events, absorb potential reserve volatility, and fund strategic initiatives. The Travelers (TRV), for example, maintains a debt-to-total capital ratio of 21.6% as of September 30, 2025, comfortably within its target range, and holds over $2.8 billion in liquidity at the holding company, reflecting the sector's overall resilience. {{chart_2}}
WRB W. R. Berkley Corporation

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CNA CNA Financial Corporation

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Dec 04, 2025
SKWD Skyward Specialty Insurance Group, Inc.

Skyward Specialty Secures Regulatory Approval for Apollo Group Acquisition

Dec 04, 2025
ACIC American Coastal Insurance Corporation

American Coastal Insurance Declares $0.75 Special Cash Dividend and Announces Fireside Chat

Dec 02, 2025
BOW Bowhead Specialty Holdings Inc.

Bowhead Specialty Holdings Raises $150 Million in 7.750% Senior Notes Due 2030

Nov 21, 2025
MKL Markel Corporation

Markel Insurance Partners with Greenhouse Specialty to Expand Environmental Insurance Offerings

Nov 21, 2025
WTM White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd.

White Mountains Launches $300 Million Self‑Tender Offer to Repurchase Shares

Nov 21, 2025
HGTY Hagerty, Inc.

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Nov 20, 2025
HIG The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

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Nov 20, 2025
AAME Atlantic American Corporation

Atlantic American Turns Profitable in Q3 2025, Net Income Surges to $0.6 Million

Nov 15, 2025
BRK-A Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Berkshire Hathaway Buys $4.3 Billion Stake in Alphabet

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MKL Markel Corporation

Markel Insurance Launches Storage Tank Liability Product on Digital Platform in Canada

Nov 14, 2025
TIPT Tiptree Inc.

Veradace Partners Urges Tiptree Shareholders to Reject Fortegra Sale to DB Insurance

Nov 14, 2025
MKL Markel Corporation

Markel Canada Launches Digital Storage Tank Liability Insurance

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AMBC Ambac Financial Group, Inc.

Octave Specialty Group (formerly Ambac) Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Net Loss of $112.6 M, Revenue Beat, and Continued Strategic Shift

Nov 11, 2025
BRK-A Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

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BRK-A Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

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AGO Assured Guaranty Ltd.

Assured Guaranty Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Net Income $105 Million, EPS $1.46

Nov 07, 2025

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