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Liberty Mutual Insurance Reports Second Quarter 2019 Results


BOSTON, Aug. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. and its subsidiaries (collectively "LMHC" or the "Company") reported net income attributable to LMHC of $399 million and $1.070 billion for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019, decreases of $582 million and $559 million from the same periods in 2018.

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"For the second quarter, consolidated net income from continuing operations was $399 million, down $110 million from 2018," said David H. Long, Liberty Mutual Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.  "We witnessed unusual volatility resulting from $82 million of Typhoon Jebi development and higher than expected non-catastrophe loss activity, including adverse trends in liability lines consistent with industrywide results.

"Results for the first six months were more in line with expectations as consolidated net income from continuing operations was $1.1 billion, up $21 million from 2018, with revenues up 4.1%. Key drivers include a combined ratio of 98.7%, investment income up 2%, and a one point reduction in the expense ratio.

"While year-to-date results are in-line with 2018, we remain committed to further improving underwriting performance, specifically in commercial lines, and feel confident that market conditions will allow us to do so."

Second Quarter Highlights

Year-to-date Highlights

Financial Condition as of June 30, 2019

Subsequent Events

Management has assessed material subsequent events through August 7, 2019, the date the financial statements were available to be issued.

                                              

1

Excludes unrealized gains on equity securities, unit linked life insurance, and the corresponding tax impact.

2

Catastrophes are defined as a natural catastrophe or terror event exceeding $25 million in estimated ultimate losses, net of reinsurance, and before taxes.  Catastrophe losses, where applicable, include the impact of accelerated earned catastrophe premiums and earned reinstatement premiums.

3

Net incurred losses attributable to prior years is defined as incurred losses attributable to prior years (including prior year losses related to catastrophes, prior year catastrophe reinstatement premium, and prior year commission expense) including earned premium attributable to prior years.

4

Re-estimation of the current accident year loss reserves for the three months ended March 31, 2019.

5

The combined ratio, expressed as a percentage, is a measure of underwriting profitability.  This measure should only be used in conjunction with, and not in lieu of, underwriting income and may not be comparable to other performance measures used by the Company's competitors.  The combined ratio is computed as the sum of the following property and casualty ratios: the ratio of claims and claim adjustment expense less managed care income to earned premium; the ratio of insurance operating costs plus amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs less third-party administration income and fee income (primarily related to the Company's involuntary market servicing carrier operations) and installment charges to earned premium; and the ratio of policyholder dividends to earned premium. Provisions for uncollectible premium and reinsurance are not included in the combined ratio unless related to an asbestos and environmental commutation and certain other run off.  Restructuring and Ironshore acquisition and integration costs are not included in the combined ratio.

 

Consolidated Results of Operations





Three Months Ended

June 30,

Six Months Ended

June 30,

$ in Millions

2019

2018

Change

2019

2018

Change

Revenues

$10,789

$10,314

4.6%

$21,456

$20,604

4.1%

PTOI before catastrophes, net incurred
losses attributable to prior years,
current accident year re-estimation
and partnerships, LLC and
other equity method income

$907

$1,005

(9.8%)

$1,872

$1,744

7.3%

   Catastrophes1

(477)

(513)

(7.0)

(756)

(865)

(12.6)

   Net incurred losses attributable to prior years:







     - Asbestos and environmental2

-

(3)

(100.0)

(3)

(13)

(76.9)

     - All other2,3

(204)

(18)

NM

(240)

(2)

NM

   Current accident year re-estimation4

(15)

-

NM

-

-

-

Pre-tax operating income before
partnerships, LLC and other equity
method income

211

471

(55.2)

873

864

1.0

Partnerships, LLC and other equity
method income5

311

291

6.9

394

507

(22.3)

Pre-tax operating income

522

762

(31.5)

1,267

1,371

(7.6)

Net realized gains (losses)

62

(59)

NM

312

96

NM

Unit linked life insurance

(16)

-

NM

(77)

-

NM

Ironshore acquisition & integration costs

(6)

(10)

(40.0)

(12)

(24)

(50.0)

Restructuring costs

(1)

(28)

(96.4)

(3)

(31)

(90.3)

Loss on extinguishment of debt

(49)

(3)

NM

(49)

(3)

NM

Pre-tax income

512

662

(22.7)

1,438

1,409

2.1

Income tax expense

113

153

(26.1)

318

310

2.6

Consolidated net income from
continuing operations

399

509

(21.6)

1,120

1,099

1.9

Discontinued operations, net of tax

-

471

(100.0)

(50)

530

NM

Consolidated net income

399

980

(59.3)

1,070

1,629

(34.3)

Less: Net loss attributable to non-
controlling interest

-

(1)

(100.0)

-

-

-

Net income attributable to LMHC

399

981

(59.3)

1,070

1,629

(34.3)

Net income attributable to LMHC
excluding unrealized impact6

$393

$981

(59.9%)

$860

$1,629

(47.2%)

Cash flow provided by continuing operations

$1,310

$1,120

17.0%

$1,545

$1,156

33.7%

 


1

Catastrophes are defined as a natural catastrophe or terror event exceeding $25 million in estimated ultimate losses, net of reinsurance, and before taxes.  Catastrophe losses, where applicable, include the impact of accelerated earned catastrophe premiums and earned reinstatement premiums.

2

Asbestos and environmental is gross of the related adverse development reinsurance (the "NICO Reinsurance Transaction"), and All other includes all cessions related to the NICO Reinsurance Transaction.

3

Net of earned premium and reinstatement premium attributable to prior years of ($9) million and ($9) million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019, and $3 million and $5 million for the same periods in 2018.

4

Re-estimation of the current accident year loss reserves for the three months ended March 31, 2019.

5

Partnerships, LLC and other equity method income includes limited partnerships ("LP"), LLC and other equity method income within net investment income in the accompanying Consolidated Statements of Income and revenue and expenses from direct investments in natural resources.

6

Excludes unrealized gains on equity securities, unit linked life insurance, and the corresponding tax impact.


NM = Not Meaningful

 

Financial Information:  The Company's financial results, management's discussion and analysis of operating results and financial condition, accompanying financial statements and other supplemental financial information for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019 are available on the Company's Investor Relations website at www.libertymutualgroup.com/investors.

Conference Call Information: On August 8, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, David Long, Liberty Mutual Insurance Chairman and CEO, will host a conference call to discuss the Company's financial results. To participate in the event via telephone and to ask a question, please dial 888-312-9837, referencing the Confirmation Code 8363080. You can view the slides at https://attglobal.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1254964&tp_key=1a5acac2bf. To listen to the call online via PC and view a presentation on financial performance, please log into https://attglobal.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1254964&tp_key=1a5acac2bf. Following the call, a recording of the event will be available on the Investor Relations section of Liberty Mutual's website, www.libertymutualgroup.com/investors.

About Liberty Mutual Insurance

Boston-based LMHC, the parent corporation of the Liberty Mutual Insurance group of entities, is a diversified global insurer and third largest property and casualty insurer in the U.S. based on 2018 direct written premium.  The Company also ranks 75th on the Fortune 100 list of largest corporations in the U.S. based on 2018 revenue.  As of December 31, 2018, LMHC had $125.989 billion in consolidated assets, $105.227 billion in consolidated liabilities, and $41.568 billion in annual consolidated revenue.

LMHC, through its subsidiaries and affiliated companies, offers a wide range of property and casualty insurance products and services to individuals and businesses alike.  In 2001 and 2002, the Company formed a mutual holding company structure, whereby the three principal mutual insurance companies, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company and Employers Insurance Company of Wausau, each became separate stock insurance companies under the ownership of LMHC.

Functionally, the Company conducts substantially all of its business through two business units, with each operating independently of the other in certain areas such as sales, underwriting, and claims, but, as appropriate, collaborating in other areas such as actuarial and financial.  Management believes this structure provides increased synergy to the Company and permits each business unit to execute its business strategy and/or to make acquisitions without impacting or disrupting the operations of the other business unit.

LMHC employs nearly 50,000 people in over 800 offices throughout the world.  For a full description of the Company's business operations, products and distribution channels, please visit Liberty Mutual's Investor Relations web site at www.libertymutualgroup.com/investors.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This report contains forward looking statements that are intended to enhance the reader's ability to assess the Company's future financial and business performance.  Forward looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements that represent the Company's beliefs concerning future operations, strategies, financial results or other developments, and contain words and phrases such as "may," "expects," "should," "believes," "anticipates," "estimates," "intends" or similar expressions.  Because these forward looking statements are based on estimates and assumptions that are subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's control or are subject to change, actual results could be materially different.

Some of the factors that could cause actual results to differ include, but are not limited to the following: the occurrence of catastrophic events (including terrorist acts, hurricanes, hail, tornados, tsunamis, earthquakes, floods, snowfall and winter conditions); inadequacy of loss reserves; adverse developments involving asbestos, environmental or toxic tort claims and litigation; adverse developments in the cost, availability or ability to collect reinsurance; disruptions to the Company's relationships with its independent agents and brokers; financial disruption or a prolonged economic downturn; the performance of the Company's investment portfolios; a rise in interest rates; risks inherent in the Company's alternative investments in private LPs, LLCs, commercial mortgages and direct investments in natural resources; difficulty in valuing certain of the Company's investments; subjectivity in the determination of the amount of impairments taken on the Company's investments; unfavorable outcomes from litigation and other legal proceedings, including the effects of emerging claim and coverage issues and investigations by state and federal authorities; the Company's exposure to credit risk in certain of its business operations; the Company's inability to obtain price increases or maintain market share due to competition or otherwise; inadequacy of the Company's pricing models; changes to insurance laws and regulations; changes in the amount of statutory capital that the Company must hold to maintain its financial strength and credit ratings; regulatory restrictions on the Company's ability to change its methods of marketing and underwriting in certain areas; assessments for guaranty funds and mandatory pooling arrangements; a downgrade in the Company's claims-paying and financial strength ratings; the ability of the Company's subsidiaries to pay dividends to the Company; inflation, including inflation in medical costs and automobile and home repair costs; the cyclicality of the property and casualty insurance industry; political, legal, operational and other risks faced by the Company's international business; potentially high severity losses involving the Company's surety products; loss or significant restriction on the Company's ability to use credit scoring in the pricing and underwriting of personal lines policies; inadequacy of the Company's controls to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory standards; changes in federal or state tax laws; risks arising out of the Company's securities lending program; the Company's utilization of information technology systems and its implementation of technology innovations; difficulties with technology or data security; insufficiency of the Company's business continuity plan in the event of a disaster; the Company's ability to successfully integrate operations, personnel and technology from its acquisitions; insufficiency of the Company's enterprise risk management models and modeling techniques; and changing climate conditions. The Company's forward looking statements speak only as of the date of this report or as of the date they are made and should be regarded solely as the Company's current plans, estimates and beliefs.  For a detailed discussion of these and other cautionary statements, visit the Company's Investor Relations website at www.libertymutualgroup.com/investors.  The Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward looking statements.

The United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union could have a negative impact on economic conditions in the United Kingdom and could result in unintended consequences in other countries as well. The Company acknowledges that there are risks and uncertainties associated with the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union and has developed a course of action if the impending withdrawal is upheld in the fourth quarter of 2019.

Contact:        

Investor Relations                  

Media Relations


Edward Peña                          

Rich Angevine


857-224-6655                        

617-574-6638

SOURCE Liberty Mutual Insurance


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