W. R. Berkley Corporation Reports First Quarter Results

GREENWICH, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

W. R. Berkley Corporation WRB today reported net income for the first quarter of 2015 of $118 million, or 89 cents per share.

Summary Financial Data

(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)

 
First Quarter
2015   2014
 
Gross premiums written $ 1,851,805 $ 1,805,267
Net premiums written 1,575,402 1,525,880
 
Net income 118,307 169,673
Net income per diluted share 0.89 1.25
 
Operating income (1) 105,928 135,383
Operating income per diluted share 0.80 1.00
 
Return on equity (2) 10.3 % 15.7 %

(1) Operating income is a non-GAAP financial measure defined by the Company as net income excluding after-tax net investment gains.

(2) Return on equity represents net income expressed on an annualized basis as a percentage of beginning of year stockholders' equity.

First quarter highlights included:

  • Returned $105 million to our shareholders through dividends and the repurchase of 1.8 million shares of our stock.
  • Domestic net premiums written grew 6% inclusive of average rate increases of 3.2%.
  • GAAP combined ratio was 93.9%.
  • Net realized investment gains were $19 million.

Commenting on the Company's performance, William R. Berkley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said: "Our Company continued to perform well this quarter. We were able to increase overall rates at a level that exceeded loss cost trends, although in some areas competitive challenges became more visible. However, there are still niche opportunities within the insurance marketplace that exist for limited periods of time. Our flexible structure uniquely positions us to capitalize on them.

"We anticipate continued domestic growth and modestly improving margins for the balance of the year. Our international business improved substantially, which is more apparent if adjusted for currency effects. Our reinsurance segment is currently the most competitive part of our business. We have maintained our pricing discipline with continued profitability at a reduced volume.

"Our core investment portfolio performed well and most of our alternative investments delivered excellent returns. The most consequential impact on net income for the quarter was a loss from our energy funds, compared to a gain in the first quarter of 2014. Earnings from the energy funds declined by over $30 million year over year.

"We anticipate 2015 will be another strong year. We will maintain our capital account in line with our liabilities and premium volume. If we are unable to find opportunities to use capital within our business, we may elect to pay special dividends or repurchase our own securities. We believe we will continue to deliver outstanding returns," Mr. Berkley concluded.

Webcast Conference Call

The Company will hold its quarterly conference call with analysts and investors to discuss its earnings and other information on April 27, 2015, at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. The conference call will be webcast live on the Company's website at http://www.wrberkley.com/investor-relations/events-and-presentations.aspx.

A replay of the webcast will be available on the Company's website approximately two hours after the end of the conference call.

About W. R. Berkley Corporation

Founded in 1967, W. R. Berkley Corporation is an insurance holding company that is among the largest commercial lines writers in the United States and operates in three segments of the property casualty business: Insurance-Domestic, Insurance-International and Reinsurance-Global.

Forward Looking Information

This is a "Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any forward-looking statements contained herein, including statements related to our outlook for the industry and for our performance for the year 2015 and beyond, are based upon the Company's historical performance and on current plans, estimates and expectations. The inclusion of this forward-looking information should not be regarded as a representation by us or any other person that the future plans, estimates or expectations contemplated by us will be achieved. They are subject to various risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: the cyclical nature of the property casualty industry; the impact of significant competition, including new alternative entrants to the industry; the long-tail and potentially volatile nature of the insurance and reinsurance business; product demand and pricing; claims development and the process of estimating reserves; investment risks, including those of our portfolio of fixed maturity securities and investments in equity securities, including investments in financial institutions, municipal bonds, mortgage-backed securities, loans receivable, investment funds, including real estate, merger arbitrage, energy related and private equity investments; the effects of emerging claim and coverage issues; the uncertain nature of damage theories and loss amounts; natural and man-made catastrophic losses, including as a result of terrorist activities; general economic and market activities, including inflation, interest rates, and volatility in the credit and capital markets; the impact of the conditions in the financial markets and the global economy, and the potential effect of legislative, regulatory, accounting or other initiatives taken in response to it, on our results and financial condition; foreign currency and political risks relating to our international operations; our ability to attract and retain key personnel and qualified employees; continued availability of capital and financing; the success of our new ventures or acquisitions and the availability of other opportunities; the availability of reinsurance; our retention under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as amended ("TRIA"); the ability of our reinsurers to pay reinsurance recoverables owed to us; other legislative and regulatory developments, including those related to business practices in the insurance industry; credit risk related to our policyholders, independent agents and brokers; changes in the ratings assigned to us or our insurance company subsidiaries by rating agencies; the availability of dividends from our insurance company subsidiaries; potential difficulties with technology and/or data security; the effectiveness of our controls to ensure compliance with guidelines, policies and legal and regulatory standards; and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks and uncertainties could cause our actual results for the year 2015 and beyond to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement we make. Any projections of growth in our revenues would not necessarily result in commensurate levels of earnings. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

Consolidated Financial Summary

(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)

 
  First Quarter
2015   2014
Revenues:
Net premiums written $ 1,575,402 $ 1,525,880
Change in unearned premiums (103,389 ) (162,268 )
Net premiums earned 1,472,013 1,363,612
Investment income 124,239 168,711
Insurance service fees 36,518 28,703
Net realized investment gains 19,044 52,754
Revenues from wholly-owned investees 92,606 92,840
Other income 259   286  
Total revenues 1,744,679   1,706,906  
Expenses:
Losses and loss expenses 900,708 822,095
Other operating costs and expenses 551,046 515,166
Expenses from wholly-owned investees 89,670 91,730
Interest expense 34,538   30,330  
Total expenses 1,575,962   1,459,321  
Income before income taxes 168,717 247,585
Income tax expense (50,273 ) (77,901 )
Net income before noncontrolling interests 118,444 169,684
Noncontrolling interests (137 ) (11 )
Net income to common stockholders $ 118,307   $ 169,673  
 
Net income per share:
Basic $ 0.94 $ 1.31
Diluted $ 0.89 $ 1.25
 
Average shares outstanding:
Basic 125,969 129,873
Diluted 132,484 135,429

Business Segment Operating Results

(Amounts in thousands, except ratios) (1)

 
  First Quarter
2015   2014
Insurance-Domestic:
Gross premiums written $ 1,409,177 $ 1,342,942
Net premiums written 1,193,631 1,126,381
Premiums earned 1,117,542 1,003,507
Pre-tax income 166,866 202,185
Loss ratio 61.6 % 59.7 %
Expense ratio 31.2 % 32.5 %
GAAP combined ratio 92.8 % 92.2 %
 
Insurance-International:
Gross premiums written $ 283,226 $ 277,186
Net premiums written 231,508 225,821
Premiums earned 193,734 185,324
Pre-tax income 21,303 17,747
Loss ratio 57.9 % 59.2 %
Expense ratio 39.1 % 40.1 %
GAAP combined ratio 97.0 % 99.3 %
 
Reinsurance-Global:
Gross premiums written $ 159,402 $ 185,139
Net premiums written 150,263 173,678
Premiums earned 160,737 174,781
Pre-tax income 20,262 32,074
Loss ratio 62.2 % 64.6 %
Expense ratio 35.8 % 32.8 %
GAAP combined ratio 98.0 % 97.4 %
 
Corporate and Eliminations:
Net realized investment gains $ 19,044 $ 52,754
Interest expense (34,538 ) (30,330 )
Other revenues and expenses (24,220 ) (26,845 )
Pre-tax loss (39,714 ) (4,421 )
 
Consolidated:
Gross premiums written $ 1,851,805 $ 1,805,267
Net premiums written 1,575,402 1,525,880
Premiums earned 1,472,013 1,363,612
Pre-tax income 168,717 247,585
Loss ratio 61.2 % 60.3 %
Expense ratio 32.7 % 33.6 %
GAAP combined ratio 93.9 % 93.9 %

(1) Loss ratio is losses and loss expenses incurred expressed as a percentage of premiums earned. Expense ratio is underwriting expenses expressed as a percentage of premiums earned. GAAP combined ratio is the sum of the loss ratio and the expense ratio.

Supplemental Information

(Amounts in thousands)

 
  First Quarter
2015   2014
Insurance-Domestic net premiums written:
Other liability $ 389,494 $ 371,431
Workers' compensation 355,334 346,870
Short-tail lines (1) 222,461 207,109
Commercial automobile 139,180 134,526
Professional liability 87,162   66,445  
Total $ 1,193,631   $ 1,126,381  
 
Losses from catastrophes:
Insurance-Domestic $ 14,294 $ 12,741
Insurance-International 168 1,131
Reinsurance-Global —   98  
Total $ 14,462   $ 13,970  
 
Investment income:
Core portfolio (2) $ 118,178 $ 114,912
Investment funds 6,061   53,799  
Total $ 124,239   $ 168,711  
 
Other operating costs and expenses:
Underwriting expenses $ 482,060 $ 458,138
Service expenses 31,084 22,257
Net foreign currency gain (567 ) (334 )
Other costs and expenses 38,469   35,105  
Total $ 551,046   $ 515,166  
 
Cash flow from operations $ 61,012   $ 143,164  
 
Reconciliation of operating and net income:
Operating income (3) $ 105,928 $ 135,383
After-tax investment gains 12,379   34,290  
Net income $ 118,307   $ 169,673  

(1) Short-tail lines include commercial multi-peril (non-liability), inland marine, accident and health, fidelity and surety, boiler and machinery and other lines.

(2) Core portfolio includes fixed maturity securities, equity securities, cash and cash equivalents, real estate and loans receivable.

(3) Operating income is a non-GAAP financial measure defined by the Company as net income excluding after-tax net investment gains. Management believes that excluding net investment gains provides a useful indicator of trends in the Company's underlying operations.

Selected Balance Sheet Information

(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)

 
 

March 31,

2015

 

December 31,

2014

 
Net invested assets (1) $ 16,385,979 $ 16,508,087
Total assets 21,847,052 21,716,691
Reserves for losses and loss expenses 10,474,954 10,369,701
Senior notes and other debt 2,112,456 2,115,527
Subordinated debentures 340,125 340,060
Common stockholders' equity (2) 4,578,622 4,589,945
Common stock outstanding (3) 124,933 126,749
Book value per share (4) 36.65 36.21
Tangible book value per share (4) 35.13 34.72

(1) Net invested assets include investments, cash and cash equivalents, trading accounts receivable from brokers and clearing organizations, trading account securities sold but not yet purchased and unsettled purchases, net of related liabilities.

(2) After-tax unrealized investment gains were $323 million and $306 million as of March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively. Unrealized currency translation losses were $170 million and $123 million as of March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively.

(3) During the first quarter of 2015, the Company repurchased 1,830,490 shares of its common stock for $91 million.

(4) Book value per share is total common stockholders' equity divided by the number of common shares outstanding. Tangible book value per share is total common stockholders' equity excluding the after-tax value of goodwill and other intangible assets divided by the number of common shares outstanding.

Investment Portfolio

March 31, 2015

(Amounts in thousands)

 
  Carrying

Value

  Percent

of Total

 
Fixed maturity securities:
United States government and government agencies $ 752,467 4.6 %
State and municipal:
Special revenue 2,491,791 15.2 %
State general obligation 714,723 4.4 %
Pre-refunded 556,195 3.4 %
Corporate backed 418,080 2.6 %
Local general obligation 341,889   2.1 %
Total state and municipal 4,522,678   27.7 %
Mortgage-backed securities:
Agency 963,796 5.9 %
Residential - Prime 116,486 0.7 %
Commercial 72,884 0.4 %
Residential — Alt A 67,600   0.4 %
Total mortgage-backed securities 1,220,766   7.4 %
Corporate:
Asset-backed 1,934,916 11.8 %
Industrial 1,780,211 10.9 %
Financial 1,203,139 7.3 %
Utilities 195,297 1.2 %
Other 104,076   0.6 %
Total corporate 5,217,639   31.8 %
Foreign government 938,719   5.7 %
Total fixed maturity securities (1) 12,652,269   77.2 %
Equity securities available for sale:
Preferred stocks 113,609 0.7 %
Common stocks 61,100   0.4 %
Total equity securities available for sale 174,709   1.1 %
Investment funds (2) 1,212,031 7.4 %
Arbitrage trading account 972,629 5.9 %
Real estate 761,856 4.7 %
Cash and cash equivalents (3) 331,716 2.0 %
Loans receivable 280,769   1.7 %
Net invested assets $ 16,385,979   100.0 %

(1) Total fixed maturity securities had an average rating of AA- and an average duration of 3.2 years.

(2) Investment funds are net of related liabilities of $2 million.

(3) Cash and cash equivalents includes trading accounts receivable from brokers and clearing organizations, trading account securities sold but not yet purchased and unsettled purchases.

  Foreign Government Fixed Maturity Securities

            March 31, 2015

            (Amounts in thousands)

 
  Carrying Value
 
Australia $ 246,168
United Kingdom 181,002
Canada 165,311
Argentina 144,529
Germany 54,802
Brazil 53,160
Supranational (1) 47,729
Norway 36,351
Singapore 6,204
Uruguay 3,463
Total $ 938,719

(1) Supranational represents investments in the North American Development Bank, European Investment Bank and International Bank for Reconstruction & Development.

W. R. Berkley Corporation
Karen A. Horvath
Vice President - External
Financial Communications
203-629-3000

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