Adjusted Net Income Growth: 85% increase to $51.3 million. Adjusted Combined Ratio: 68.5% for the first quarter. Annualized Adjusted ROE: 27% for the first quarter. Gross Written Premiums: $442.2 million, a 20% increase year-over-year. Net Earned Premiums: $164.1 million, a 52% increase year-over-year. Loss Ratio: 23.6% for the first quarter. Net Investment Income: $12.1 million, a 69.1% increase year-over-year. Stockholders' Equity: $790 million. Full Year 2025 Adjusted Net Income Guidance: Raised to $186 million to $200 million. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 7 Warning Sign with PLMR. Release Date: May 06, 2025 For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. Positive Points Palomar Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PLMR) reported an 85% growth in adjusted net income for the first quarter of 2025, reaching a record $51.3 million. The company achieved a 20% increase in gross written premiums, driven by new products and a balanced mix of residential and commercial property products. Palomar Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PLMR) successfully integrated new acquisitions, such as Advanced AgProtection, enhancing their Crop business operations. The company secured $525 million of earthquake limit through its largest Torrey Pines Re catastrophe bond issuance, exceeding their target and pricing favorably. Palomar Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PLMR) raised its full-year 2025 adjusted net income guidance, reflecting confidence in continued strong performance and strategic execution. Negative Points The company faces competitive pressure in the commercial property market, particularly in large commercial layered and shared accounts. There is a noted headwind from the runoff of a fronting partnership, impacting premium growth in the short term. The acquisition of Advanced AgProtection will lead to increased expenses in the second quarter without immediate revenue offset. Palomar Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PLMR) is experiencing pricing pressure in the excess national property and E&S builders' risk product lines due to increased competition. The company anticipates a higher attritional loss ratio in the third quarter, primarily due to the seasonal nature of the Crop business. Q & A Highlights Q: Can you explain the reasoning behind the flat to down 5% assumption in your outlook, given that Torrey Pines renewed down 15%? A: Mac Armstrong, CEO: The flat to down 5% assumption was initially made while assessing the impact of the Los Angeles wildfires on the global reinsurance market. However, our placements have been better than expected, with the cat bond down 15% and La Lima exceeding projections. We maintain some conservatism in our guidance, but we hope to outperform and will provide an update after the placement closes around June 1. Story Continues Q: Why did you decide to renew La Lima separately from the core June 1 program? A: Mac Armstrong, CEO: The decision stems from our long-term strategy to have La Lima as a stand-alone entity where we serve as the attorney and fact manager. This allows us to orchestrate reinsurance and earn fees for business placement and administration. Additionally, Hawaii is an uncorrelated peril for catastrophe reinsurers, enabling them to deploy more limit without choosing between risks. Q: Can you discuss the growth dynamics in your earthquake portfolio, particularly between residential and commercial segments? A: Mac Armstrong, CEO: We are seeing balanced growth between residential and commercial segments, with residential benefiting from heightened awareness and new partnerships. While commercial growth faces more pressure, the underlying unit-level economics remain compelling. We expect mid- to high-teens growth for the full year, supported by a balanced book of business. Q: How did the casualty book perform this quarter, and what factors contributed to its growth? A: Mac Armstrong, CEO: The casualty book saw strong growth due to new underwriters with distribution followings and market dislocation in E&S casualty. This allowed us to broaden our reach and service capabilities. The growth was driven by new talent and expanded distribution, and we expect this trend to continue throughout the year. Q: What impact do you expect from the crop business on your financials, particularly in the third quarter? A: T. Christophe Uchida, CFO: The crop business will significantly impact our financials in the third quarter, with 65% to 75% of earned premium expected then. This will affect our net earned premium ratio and expense ratios. We anticipate the highest loss dollars and loss ratio in Q3 due to crop seasonality, but overall, the crop business will positively impact our annual performance. For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. View Comments
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