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Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited: Financial Results for the First Quarter


(Note: All dollar amounts in this news release are expressed in U.S. dollars except as otherwise noted. The financial results are derived from unaudited interim consolidated financial statements for the three months ended March 31, 2024 prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IFRS Accounting Standards"). This news release contains certain non-GAAP and other financial measures, including underwriting profit (loss), adjusted operating income (loss), combined ratio (both discounted and undiscounted), book value per basic share, total debt to total capital ratio excluding non-insurance companies and excess (deficiency) of fair value over carrying value, that do not have a prescribed meaning under IFRS Accounting Standards and may not be comparable to similar financial measures presented by other issuers. See "Glossary of non-GAAP and other financial measures" in the company's Interim Report for the three months ended March 31, 2024.)

TORONTO, May 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited (TSX: FFH and FFH.U) announces net earnings of $776.5 million ($30.82 net earnings per diluted share after payment of preferred share dividends) in the first quarter of 2024, primarily reflecting increased adjusted operating income of $977.1 million. Book value per basic share at March 31, 2024 was $945.44 compared to $939.65 at December 31, 2023 (an increase of 2.3% adjusted for the $15 per common share dividend paid in the first quarter of 2024).

"In the first quarter of 2024 our property and casualty insurance and reinsurance operations produced adjusted operating income of $977.1 million up from $843.0 million in the first quarter of 2023 (or operating income of $1,415.5 million (2023 - $1,309.3 million) including the benefit of discounting, net of a risk adjustment on claims), primarily reflecting increased interest and dividends and strong core underwriting performance. All of our insurance and reinsurance reporting segments continued to achieve undiscounted combined ratios below 100% for a consolidated combined ratio of 93.6% and consolidated underwriting profit of $373.0 million, both on an undiscounted basis. Gross premiums written grew by 12.8% and net premiums written grew by 11.2%, reflecting the acquisition of Gulf Insurance, which added $649.5 million in gross premiums written and $334.0 million in net premiums written. Excluding Gulf Insurance gross premiums written were up 3.6% and net premiums written were up 5.3%.

"Net losses on investments of $58.5 million in the quarter was principally comprised of mark to market losses on bonds of $318.8 million due to continued rising interest rates, which were largely offset by mark to market gains on common stocks of $275.1 million.

"We remain focused on being soundly financed, and with our recent $1 billion 30-year debt issuance we ended the quarter with approximately $2.5 billion in cash and marketable securities in the holding company (excluding investments in associates and consolidated non-insurance companies of $1.7 billion owned by the holding company)," said Prem Watsa, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

The table below presents the sources of the company's net earnings in a segment reporting format which the company has consistently used as it believes it assists in understanding Fairfax:

  First quarter
  2024  2023 
 ($ millions)
Gross premiums written 8,056.3  7,138.5 
Net premiums written 6,301.0  5,663.1 
Net insurance revenue 6,087.1  5,159.9 
     
Sources of net earnings    
Operating income - Property and Casualty Insurance and Reinsurance:    
Insurance service result:    
North American Insurers 287.7  275.8 
Global Insurers and Reinsurers 642.0  625.3 
International Insurers and Reinsurers 107.8  76.6 
Insurance service result 1,037.5  977.7 
Other insurance operating expenses (226.1) (197.6)
  811.4  780.1 
Interest and dividends 500.5  311.5 
Share of profit of associates 103.6  217.7 
Operating income - Property and Casualty Insurance and Reinsurance 1,415.5  1,309.3 
Operating income - Life insurance and Run-off 22.9  3.4 
Operating income (loss) - Non-insurance companies 17.3  (0.6)
Net finance expense from insurance contracts and reinsurance contract assets held (166.0) (163.4)
Net gains (losses) on investments (58.5) 771.2 
Interest expense (151.5) (124.3)
Corporate overhead and other (23.6) (26.5)
Earnings before income taxes 1,056.1  1,769.1 
Provision for income taxes (286.4) (365.1)
Net earnings  769.7  1,404.0 
     
Attributable to:    
Shareholders of Fairfax 776.5  1,250.0 
Non-controlling interests (6.8) 154.0 
  769.7  1,404.0 


The table below presents the insurance service result for the property and casualty insurance and reinsurance operations reconciled to underwriting profit, a key performance measure used by the company and the property and casualty industry in which it operates. The reconciling adjustments are (i) other insurance operating expenses as presented in the consolidated statement of earnings, (ii) the effects of discounting of losses and ceded losses on claims recorded in the period, and (iii) the effects of the risk adjustment and other, which are presented in insurance service expenses and recoveries of insurance service expenses.

  First quarter
  2024  2023 
 ($ millions)
Insurance service result 1,037.5  977.7 
Other insurance operating expenses (226.1) (197.6)
Discounting of losses and ceded losses on claims recorded in the period (366.3) (422.4)
Changes in the risk adjustment and other (72.1) (43.9)
Underwriting profit 373.0  313.8 
Interest and dividends 500.5  311.5 
Share of profit of associates 103.6  217.7 
Adjusted operating income - Property and Casualty Insurance and Reinsurance 977.1  843.0 


Highlights for the first quarter of 2024 (with comparisons to the first quarter of 2023 except as otherwise noted, and excluding the effects of IFRS 17 when discussing the combined ratio and adjusted operating income) include the following:

 First quarter of 2024
 ($ millions)
 Realized gains (losses) Unrealized gains (losses) Net gains (losses)
Net gains (losses) on:     
Equity exposures514.7 (239.6) 275.1 
Bonds18.9 (337.7) (318.8)
Other61.8 (76.6) (14.8)
 595.4 (653.9) (58.5)


Net losses on bonds of $318.8 million principally reflected net losses of $266.6 million on U.S. treasuries.

Net gains on equity exposures of $275.1 million principally reflected a net gain of $330.6 million on the company's continued holdings of equity total return swaps on 1,964,155 Fairfax subordinate voting shares with an original notional amount of $732.5 million (Cdn$935.0 million) or $372.96 (Cdn$476.03) per share.

At March 31, 2024 there were 22,831,173 common shares effectively outstanding.

Consolidated balance sheet, earnings and comprehensive income information, together with segmented premium and combined ratio information, follow and form part of this news release.

As previously announced, Fairfax will hold a conference call to discuss its first quarter 2024 results at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time on Friday May 3, 2024. The call, consisting of a presentation by the company followed by a question period, may be accessed at 1 (888) 390-0867 (Canada or U.S.) or 1 (212) 547-0141 (International) with the passcode "FAIRFAX". A replay of the call will be available from shortly after the termination of the call until 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, May 17, 2024. The replay may be accessed at 1 (866) 361-4943 (Canada or U.S.) or 1 (203) 369-0191 (International).

Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited is a holding company which, through its subsidiaries, is primarily engaged in property and casualty insurance and reinsurance and the associated investment management.

For further information, contact: John Varnell
 Vice President, Corporate Development
 (416) 367-4941


CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
as at March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023
(US$ millions except per share amounts)

  March 31, 2024December 31, 2023
Assets      
Holding company cash and investments (including assets pledged for derivative obligations ? $240.1; December 31, 2023 ? $197.7) 2,496.4   1,781.6 
Insurance contract receivables 811.0   926.1 
       
Portfolio investments      
Subsidiary cash and short term investments (including restricted cash and cash equivalents ? $456.3; December 31, 2023 ? $637.0) 7,801.6   7,165.6 
Bonds (cost $36,213.2; December 31, 2023 ? $36,511.9) 36,131.2   36,850.8 
Preferred stocks (cost $892.7; December 31, 2023 ? $898.3) 2,436.5   2,447.4 
Common stocks (cost $6,469.6; December 31, 2023 ? $6,577.2) 6,770.7   6,903.4 
Investments in associates (fair value $7,831.0; December 31, 2023 ? $7,553.2) 6,833.6   6,607.6 
Derivatives and other invested assets (cost $920.7; December 31, 2023 ? $952.0) 909.2   1,025.3 
Assets pledged for derivative obligations (cost $115.4; December 31, 2023 ? $137.7) 115.5   139.3 
Fairfax India cash, portfolio investments and associates (fair value $3,083.1; December 31, 2023 ? $3,507.6) 1,971.0   2,282.7 
  62,969.3   63,422.1 
       
Reinsurance contract assets held 10,808.6   10,887.7 
Deferred income tax assets 294.0   301.1 
Goodwill and intangible assets 6,352.7   6,376.3 
Other assets 8,177.9   8,290.2 
Total assets 91,909.9   91,985.1 
       
Liabilities      
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 5,291.4   5,487.2 
Derivative obligations 372.7   444.9 
Deferred income tax liabilities 1,267.7   1,250.3 
Insurance contract payables 1,065.0   1,206.9 
Insurance contract liabilities 45,918.1   46,171.4 
Borrowings ? holding company and insurance and reinsurance companies 8,410.4   7,824.5 
Borrowings ? non-insurance companies 1,941.1   1,899.0 
Total liabilities 64,266.4   64,284.2 
       
Equity      
Common shareholders' equity 21,585.5   21,615.0 
Preferred stock 1,335.5   1,335.5 
Shareholders' equity attributable to shareholders of Fairfax 22,921.0   22,950.5 
Non-controlling interests 4,722.5   4,750.4 
Total equity 27,643.5   27,700.9 
  91,909.9   91,985.1 
       
       
Book value per basic share 945.44  $939.65 


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS

for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023
(US$ millions except per share amounts)

 First quarter
  2024   2023 
Insurance   
Insurance revenue 7,686.8   6,279.9 
Insurance service expenses (6,252.6)  (5,177.4)
Net insurance result 1,434.2   1,102.5 
Cost of reinsurance (1,599.7)  (1,120.0)
Recoveries of insurance service expenses 1,202.7   1,004.3 
Net reinsurance result (397.0)  (115.7)
Insurance service result 1,037.2   986.8 
Other insurance operating expenses (245.8)  (246.1)
Net finance expense from insurance contracts (270.2)  (225.8)
Net finance income from reinsurance contract assets held 104.2   62.4 
  625.4   577.3 
Investment income   
Interest and dividends 589.8   382.3 
Share of profit of associates 127.7   333.8 
Net gains (losses) on investments (58.5)  771.2 
  659.0   1,487.3 
Other revenue and expenses   
Non-insurance revenue 1,514.2   1,558.4 
Non-insurance expenses (1,500.3)  (1,623.1)
Interest expense (151.5)  (124.3)
Corporate and other expenses (90.7)  (106.5)
  (228.3)  (295.5)
Earnings before income taxes 1,056.1   1,769.1 
Provision for income taxes (286.4)  (365.1)
Net earnings 769.7   1,404.0 
    
Attributable to:   
Shareholders of Fairfax 776.5   1,250.0 
Non-controlling interests (6.8)  154.0 
  769.7   1,404.0 
    
Net earnings per share$33.26  $53.17 
Net earnings per diluted share$30.82  $49.38 
Cash dividends paid per share$15.00  $10.00 
Shares outstanding (000)(weighted average) 22,974   23,282 


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023
(US$ millions)

  First quarter
  2024   2023 
      
Net earnings 769.7   1,404.0 
      
Other comprehensive income (loss),net of income taxes     
      
Items that may be subsequently reclassified to net earnings     
Net unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) on foreign subsidiaries (228.4)  60.6 
Gains (losses) on hedge of net investment in Canadian subsidiaries 54.5   (2.4)
Gains (losses) on hedge of net investment in European operations 19.1   (14.3)
Share of other comprehensive income (loss) of associates, excluding net gains (losses) on defined benefit plans (22.7)  2.2 
Other 1.0   (3.3)
  (176.5)  42.8 
Net unrealized foreign currency translation (gains) losses on associates reclassified to net earnings 0.2   (4.8)
  (176.3)  38.0 
Items that will not be subsequently reclassified to net earnings     
Net gains (losses) on defined benefit plans 14.2   (10.3)
Share of net gains (losses) on defined benefit plans of associates (1.3)  0.3 
Other 12.8   ? 
  25.7   (10.0)
      
Other comprehensive income (loss),net of income taxes (150.6)  28.0 
Comprehensive income 619.1   1,432.0 
      
Attributable to:     
Shareholders of Fairfax 650.3   1,264.9 
Non-controlling interests (31.2)  167.1 
  619.1   1,432.0 


SEGMENTED INFORMATION

(US$ millions)
Third party gross premiums written, net premiums written and combined ratios (on a discounted and undiscounted basis) for the property and casualty insurance and reinsurance operations (excluding Life insurance and Run-off) in the first quarters ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 were as follows:

Gross Premiums Written First quarter % change
year-over-year
 2024 2023 
Northbridge        529.9 506.3  4.7%
Crum & Forster        1,290.3 1,155.6  11.7%
Zenith National        250.7 257.3  (2.6)%
North American Insurers        2,070.9 1,919.2  7.9%
       
Allied World        2,004.5 1,883.6  6.4%
Odyssey Group        1,429.7 1,508.8  (5.2)%
Brit(1)        913.2 895.1  2.0%
Global Insurers and Reinsurers        4,347.4 4,287.5  1.4%
       
International Insurers and Reinsurers(2)        1,580.3 886.3  78.3%
       
Property and casualty insurance and reinsurance(2)        7,998.6 7,093.0  12.8%


Net Premiums Written First quarter % change
year-over-year

  2024 2023 
Northbridge         466.8 443.1  5.3%
Crum & Forster         955.9 855.3  11.8%
Zenith National         251.6 259.8  (3.2)%
North American Insurers         1,674.3 1,558.2  7.5%
        
Allied World         1,568.4 1,460.8  7.4%
Odyssey Group         1,371.6 1,409.6  (2.7)%
Brit(1)         714.2 644.0  10.9%
Global Insurers and Reinsurers         3,654.2 3,514.4  4.0%
        
International Insurers and Reinsurers(2)         920.8 546.8  68.4%
        
Property and casualty insurance and reinsurance(2)         6,249.3 5,619.4  11.2%


Combined RatiosDiscounted Undiscounted
 First quarter First quarter
 2024  2023  2024  2023 
Northbridge        80.9% 80.9% 91.0% 91.1%
Crum & Forster        84.6% 82.8% 95.9% 94.7%
Zenith National        88.5% 88.2% 99.1% 99.3%
North American Insurers        83.9% 82.8% 94.7% 94.1%
        
Allied World        78.9% 79.8% 91.5% 91.7%
Odyssey Group        80.9% 83.7% 92.8% 96.4%
Brit(1)        72.7% 70.6% 89.7% 90.8%
Global Insurers and Reinsurers        78.5% 79.3% 91.6% 93.5%
        
International Insurers and Reinsurers        91.6% 84.7% 98.5% 96.4%
        
Property and casualty insurance and reinsurance        82.9% 80.9% 93.6% 94.0%


(1)Excluding Ki Insurance, gross premiums written increased by 1.2% and net premiums written increased by 6.5% in the first quarter of 2024. Excluding Ki Insurance, the undiscounted combined ratios were 90.2% in the first quarter of 2024 and 90.5% in the first quarter of 2023 (discounted combined ratios of 70.9% and 68.3%).
(2)Excluding Gulf Insurance's gross premiums written of $649.5 million and net premiums written of $334.0 million in the first quarter of 2024, gross and net premiums written in the International Insurers and Reinsurers reporting segment increased by 5.0% and 7.3%, while property and casualty insurance and reinsurance operations increased by 3.6% and 5.3%.


Certain statements contained herein may constitute forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the "safe harbour" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and any applicable Canadian securities regulations. Such forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Fairfax to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to: our ability to complete acquisitions and other strategic transactions on the terms and timeframes contemplated, and to achieve the anticipated benefits therefrom; a reduction in net earnings if our loss reserves are insufficient; underwriting losses on the risks we insure that are higher than expected; the occurrence of catastrophic events with a frequency or severity exceeding our estimates; changes in market variables, including unfavourable changes in interest rates, foreign exchange rates, equity prices and credit spreads, which could negatively affect our operating results and investment portfolio; the cycles of the insurance market and general economic conditions, which can substantially influence our and our competitors' premium rates and capacity to write new business; insufficient reserves for asbestos, environmental and other latent claims; exposure to credit risk in the event our reinsurers fail to make payments to us under our reinsurance arrangements; exposure to credit risk in the event our insureds, insurance producers or reinsurance intermediaries fail to remit premiums that are owed to us or failure by our insureds to reimburse us for deductibles that are paid by us on their behalf; our inability to maintain our long term debt ratings, the inability of our subsidiaries to maintain financial or claims paying ability ratings and the impact of a downgrade of such ratings on derivative transactions that we or our subsidiaries have entered into; risks associated with implementing our business strategies; the timing of claims payments being sooner or the receipt of reinsurance recoverables being later than anticipated by us; risks associated with any use we may make of derivative instruments; the failure of any hedging methods we may employ to achieve their desired risk management objective; a decrease in the level of demand for insurance or reinsurance products, or increased competition in the insurance industry; the impact of emerging claim and coverage issues or the failure of any of the loss limitation methods we employ; our inability to access cash of our subsidiaries; an increase in the amount of capital that we and our subsidiaries are required to maintain and our inability to obtain required levels of capital on favourable terms, if at all; the loss of key employees; our inability to obtain reinsurance coverage in sufficient amounts, at reasonable prices or on terms that adequately protect us; the passage of legislation subjecting our businesses to additional adverse requirements, supervision or regulation, including additional tax regulation, in the United States, Canada or other jurisdictions in which we operate; risks associated with applicable laws and regulations relating to sanctions and corrupt practices in foreign jurisdictions in which we operate; risks associated with government investigations of, and litigation and negative publicity related to, insurance industry practice or any other conduct; risks associated with political and other developments in foreign jurisdictions in which we operate; risks associated with legal or regulatory proceedings or significant litigation; failures or security breaches of our computer and data processing systems; the influence exercisable by our significant shareholder; adverse fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; our dependence on independent brokers over whom we exercise little control; operational, financial reporting and other risks associated with IFRS 17; tax risks associated with amendments to IAS 12; impairment of the carrying value of our goodwill, indefinite-lived intangible assets or investments in associates; our failure to realize deferred income tax assets; technological or other change which adversely impacts demand, or the premiums payable, for the insurance coverages we offer; disruptions of our information technology systems; assessments and shared market mechanisms which may adversely affect our insurance subsidiaries; risks associated with the conflicts in Ukraine and Israel and the development of other geopolitical events and economic disruptions worldwide; and risks associated with recent events in the banking sector which have elevated concerns among market participants about the liquidity, default, and non-performance risk associated with banks, other financial institutions and the financial services industry generally. Additional risks and uncertainties are described in our most recently issued Annual Report, which is available at www.fairfax.ca, and in our Base Shelf Prospectus (under "Risk Factors") filed with the securities regulatory authorities in Canada, which is available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. Fairfax disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities law.



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