American Financial Q4 Earnings Miss, Revenues Beat Estimates

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American Financial Group, Inc. AFG reported fourth-quarter 2024 net operating earnings per share of $3.12, which missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 2.5%. The bottom line increased 9.9% year over year. 

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American Financial’s results reflected higher premiums, increased average renewal pricing across the P&C group and improved net investment income. Higher expenses and catastrophe losses were the offsets.

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Behind the Headlines

Total revenues of $2.1 billion increased 7.2% year over year. The growth came on the back of higher P&C insurance net earned premiums and net investment income. The top line beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 3.5%. 

Net investment income climbed 22% year over year to $194 million in the quarter under review. The figure was higher than our estimate of $166.9 million and beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $188 million.

Total cost and expenses increased 4.6% year over year to $1.8 billion due to higher P&C insurance losses and expenses. Our estimate was also $1.8 billion.

Segmental Update

The Specialty P&C Insurance segment generated $2 billion in net written premiums, which rose 3% year over year. The growth reflects new business opportunities, a good renewal rate environment and increased exposure in many businesses. Average renewal pricing across P&C Group, excluding workers’ compensation, was up approximately 8% in the quarter.

Net written premiums in Property & Transportation Group decreased 6% year over year to $399 million in the quarter. The figure was lower than our estimate of $542 million. Net written premiums at Specialty Casualty Group increased 4% year over year to $725 million. The figure was higher than our estimate of $679.3 million.

Further, net written premiums at Specialty Financial increased 12% year over year to $279 million. The figure was lower than our estimate of $286.6 million.

Net written premiums at other divisions dropped 17% year over year to $57 million. The figure was lower than our estimate of $79.5 million.

The Specialty P&C Insurance segment’s underwriting profit decreased 3.6% year over year to $204 million in the quarter. The figure was lower than our estimate of $228.7 million. 

Higher underwriting profit in Property and Transportation and Specialty Financial Groups was offset by lower year-over-year underwriting profit in the Specialty Casualty Group. The combined ratio deteriorated 130 basis points (bps) year over year to 89% in the segment.