Chubb Reports Second Quarter Per Share Net Income and Core Operating Income of $5.46 and $5.38, Up 26.4% and 9.3%, Respectively; Consolidated Net Premiums Written of $13.4 Billion, Up 11.8%, or 12.3% in Constant Dollars, with P&C Up 10.6% and Life Insurance Up 27.6%; P&C Combined Ratio of 86.8%; Record Year-to-Date Per Share Net Income and Core Operating Income of $10.68 and $10.78, Up 20.8% and 15.7%, Respectively
Chubb (NYSE: CB) reported strong financial results for Q2 2024. Net income increased 24.3% to $2.23 billion, or $5.46 per share, while core operating income rose 7.5% to $2.20 billion, or $5.38 per share. The company saw significant growth in net premiums written, up 11.8% to $13.4 billion, with P&C up 10.6% and Life Insurance up 27.6%.
Key highlights include:
- P&C combined ratio of 86.8%
- Record year-to-date per share net income of $10.68, up 20.8%
- Record year-to-date per share core operating income of $10.78, up 15.7%
- Global P&C net premiums written up 11.2%
- Life Insurance segment income up 8.7%
- Pre-tax net investment income up 28.2% to $1.47 billion
The company reported strong growth across regions, with North America up 8.0%, Overseas General up 15.6%, and significant increases in Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Continental Europe.
- Net income increased 24.3% to $2.23 billion
- Core operating income rose 7.5% to $2.20 billion
- Net premiums written grew 11.8% to $13.4 billion
- P&C combined ratio improved to 86.8%
- Record year-to-date per share net income of $10.68, up 20.8%
- Record year-to-date per share core operating income of $10.78, up 15.7%
- Global P&C net premiums written up 11.2%
- Life Insurance segment income up 8.7%
- Pre-tax net investment income up 28.2% to $1.47 billion
- Strong growth across regions: North America up 8.0%, Overseas General up 15.6%
- Pre-tax catastrophe losses increased to $580 million compared to $400 million last year
- Book value was unfavorably impacted by after-tax net realized and unrealized losses of $437 million in the investment portfolio
- Foreign exchange losses of $457 million impacted book value
Insights
Chubb's second-quarter financial results highlight significant growth across multiple metrics, which is particularly noteworthy given the current economic climate. The firm reported net income of
For investors, these results underscore Chubb's ability to generate substantial profits even amidst broader economic uncertainties. The P&C combined ratio of
Looking ahead, the company’s ability to manage catastrophe losses and maintain a favorable combined ratio will be key performance indicators. The increase in adjusted net investment income to
Overall, Chubb's impressive growth in premiums, strong underwriting results and effective investment management present a compelling case for continued confidence among investors. However, the firm’s exposure to catastrophe losses and foreign exchange fluctuations will need to be closely monitored.
Chubb's financial results for the second quarter provide a clear picture of the company’s market position and growth trajectory. The increase in global P&C net premiums written by
The geographical distribution of growth is also telling. Premiums in North America were up
For retail investors, these results suggest a well-diversified revenue stream that can buffer against regional economic fluctuations. The growth in areas like high-net-worth personal lines and the broad set of opportunities in Accident & Health and personal lines indicate a steady pipeline of revenue.
However, investors should be cautious of the foreign exchange losses and the impact of catastrophe losses, which have increased from last year. These factors could introduce volatility in financial results despite the underlying growth.
Chubb’s performance shows strong fundamentals with a clear path for continued growth. Investors should weigh these positive indicators against potential risks from external factors like currency fluctuations and natural disasters.
- Net income was
, up$2.23 billion 24.3% , and core operating income was , up$2.20 billion 7.5% . For the six months, net income was , up$4.37 billion 18.7% , and core operating income was a record , up$4.41 billion 13.5% . - Global P&C net premiums written, which excludes Agriculture, were up
11.2% , with commercial insurance up9.6% and consumer insurance up15.2% .North America was up8.0% , including growth of12.3% in personal insurance and6.7% in commercial insurance, with P&C lines up8.7% and financial lines down 2.9 %. Overseas General was up15.6% , with growth of19.1% in consumer insurance and13.3% in commercial insurance;Asia-Pacific ,Latin America , and Continental Europe were up32.9% ,13.7% , and10.8% , respectively. - P&C underwriting income was
. P&C current accident year underwriting income excluding catastrophe losses was a record$1.42 billion , up$1.81 billion 11.1% , with a record low combined ratio of83.2% . For the six months, P&C underwriting income was , up$2.82 billion 6.8% , and was , up$3.43 billion 10.7% , on a current accident year excluding catastrophe losses basis. Both were records. - Pre-tax catastrophe losses were
compared with$580 million last year. For the six months, catastrophe losses were$400 million compared with$1.02 billion last year.$858 million - Life Insurance net premiums written were
, up$1.58 billion 24.5% , or27.6% in constant dollars, and segment income was , up$276 million 8.7% , or11.4% in constant dollars. Life Insurance net premiums written and deposits collected were , up$2.13 billion 27.4% , or31.1% in constant dollars. - Pre-tax net investment income was
, up$1.47 billion 28.2% , and adjusted net investment income was , up$1.56 billion 25.9% . Both were records. - Annualized return on equity (ROE) was
14.7% . Annualized core operating return on tangible equity (ROTE) was21.1% and annualized core operating ROE was13.3% .
Chubb Limited Second Quarter Summary (in millions of (Unaudited) | |||||||
(Per Share) | |||||||
2024 | 2023 | Change | 2024 | 2023 | Change | ||
Net income | 24.3 % | 26.4 % | |||||
Adjusted net realized (gains) losses and other, net of tax | (63) | 244 | NM | (0.15) | 0.58 | NM | |
Market risk benefits (gains) losses, net of tax | 29 | 7 | NM | 0.07 | 0.02 | NM | |
Core operating income, net of tax | 7.5 % | 9.3 % | |||||
Annualized return on equity (ROE) | 14.7 % | 13.6 % | |||||
Core operating return on tangible equity (ROTE) | 21.1 % | 21.0 % | |||||
Core operating ROE | 13.3 % | 13.8 % |
For the six months ended June 30, 2024, net income was
Chubb Limited Six Months Ended Summary (in millions of (Unaudited) | |||||||
(Per Share) | |||||||
2024 | 2023 | Change | 2024 | 2023 | Change | ||
Net income | 18.7 % | 20.8 % | |||||
Adjusted net realized (gains) losses and other, net of tax | 31 | 79 | (60.8) % | 0.08 | 0.19 | (57.9) % | |
Market risk benefits (gains) losses, net of tax | 8 | 122 | (93.4) % | 0.02 | 0.29 | (93.1) % | |
Core operating income, net of tax | 13.5 % | 15.7 % | |||||
Annualized return on equity (ROE) | 14.5 % | 14.3 % | |||||
Core operating return on tangible equity (ROTE) | 21.6 % | 20.2 % | |||||
Core operating ROE | 13.6 % | 13.2 % |
For the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, the tax expenses (benefits) related to the table above were $(76) million and $(109) million, respectively, for adjusted net realized gains and losses and other; and $905 million and $885 million, respectively, for core operating income.
Evan G. Greenberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Chubb Limited, commented: "We had another great quarter which contributed to record six-month results. Per-share core operating income in the quarter was up
"Commercial P&C underwriting conditions are favorable, with property naturally more competitive and casualty pricing firming in the areas that need it. We see this trend in casualty enduring. Loss-cost inflation in short- and long-tail lines remained steady. Consumer P&C underwriting and growth conditions are quite attractive, and we are growing at a double-digit pace our market-leading high-net-worth personal lines business in
"Total company net premiums increased
"In summary, we had a great quarter, and, again, our results reflect the strength, breadth and depth globally of the company. We are confident in our ability to continue growing our operating earnings at a superior rate through P&C revenue growth and underwriting margins, investment income, and life income."
Operating highlights for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 were as follows:
Chubb Limited | Q2 | Q2 | |||
(in millions of | 2024 | 2023 | Change | ||
Consolidated | |||||
Net premiums written (increase of | $ | 13,360 | $ | 11,951 | 11.8 % |
P&C | |||||
Net premiums written (increase of | $ | 11,780 | $ | 10,681 | 10.3 % |
Underwriting income | $ | 1,418 | $ | 1,425 | (0.5) % |
Combined ratio | 86.8 % | 85.4 % | |||
Current accident year underwriting income excluding catastrophe losses | $ | 1,806 | $ | 1,625 | 11.1 % |
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 83.2 % | 83.3 % | |||
Global P&C (excludes Agriculture) | |||||
Net premiums written (increase of | $ | 11,022 | $ | 9,914 | 11.2 % |
Underwriting income | $ | 1,383 | $ | 1,337 | 3.4 % |
Combined ratio | 86.3 % | 85.3 % | |||
Current accident year underwriting income excluding catastrophe losses | $ | 1,738 | $ | 1,545 | 12.4 % |
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 82.8 % | 83.1 % | |||
Life Insurance | |||||
Net premiums written (increase of | $ | 1,580 | $ | 1,270 | 24.5 % |
Segment income (increase of | $ | 276 | $ | 254 | 8.7 % |
- Consolidated net premiums earned increased
11.7% , or12.3% in constant dollars. P&C net premiums earned increased10.1% , or10.4% in constant dollars. - Operating cash flow was
and adjusted operating cash flow was$4.08 billion .$3.57 billion - Total pre-tax and after-tax P&C catastrophe losses, net of reinsurance and including reinstatement premiums, were
(5.4 percentage points of the combined ratio) and$580 million , respectively, compared with$482 million (4.1 percentage points of the combined ratio) and$400 million , respectively, last year.$319 million - Total pre-tax and after-tax favorable prior period development were
and$192 million , respectively, compared with$167 million and$200 million , respectively, last year.$155 million - Total capital returned to shareholders was
, comprising share repurchases of$939 million at an average purchase price of$570 million per share and dividends of$253.02 .$369 million
Details of financial results by business segment are available in the Chubb Limited Financial Supplement. Key segment items for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 are presented below:
Chubb Limited | Q2 | Q2 | |||
(in millions of | 2024 | 2023 | Change | ||
Total North America P&C Insurance | |||||
(Comprising NA Commercial P&C Insurance, NA Personal P&C Insurance and NA Agricultural Insurance) Net premiums written | $ | 8,035 | $ | 7,503 | 7.1 % |
Combined ratio | 84.0 % | 84.2 % | |||
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 81.0 % | 81.3 % | |||
North America Commercial P&C Insurance | |||||
Net premiums written | $ | 5,501 | $ | 5,155 | 6.7 % |
Major accounts retail and excess and surplus (E&S) wholesale | $ | 3,524 | $ | 3,307 | 6.5 % |
Middle market and small commercial | $ | 1,977 | $ | 1,848 | 7.0 % |
Combined ratio | 82.9 % | 82.5 % | |||
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 80.7 % | 80.7 % | |||
North America Personal P&C Insurance | |||||
Net premiums written | $ | 1,776 | $ | 1,581 | 12.3 % |
Combined ratio | 83.5 % | 88.9 % | |||
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 78.6 % | 80.5 % | |||
North America Agricultural Insurance | |||||
Net premiums written | $ | 758 | $ | 767 | (1.2) % |
Combined ratio | 94.4 % | 86.2 % | |||
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 89.1 % | 87.4 % | |||
Overseas General Insurance | |||||
Net premiums written (increase of | $ | 3,334 | $ | 2,885 | 15.6 % |
Commercial P&C (increase of | $ | 1,957 | $ | 1,728 | 13.3 % |
Consumer P&C (increase of | $ | 1,377 | $ | 1,157 | 19.1 % |
Combined ratio | 88.2 % | 84.0 % | |||
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 85.3 % | 85.2 % | |||
Global Reinsurance | |||||
Net premiums written (increase of | $ | 411 | $ | 293 | 40.3 % |
Combined ratio | 72.7 % | 69.6 % | |||
Current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses | 77.4 % | 76.8 % | |||
Life Insurance | |||||
Net premiums written (increase of | $ | 1,580 | $ | 1,270 | 24.5 % |
Segment income (increase of | $ | 276 | $ | 254 | 8.7 % |
- North America Commercial P&C Insurance: Net premiums written increased
6.7% with P&C lines up8.7% and financial lines down2.9% . The combined ratio increased 0.4 percentage points, reflecting higher catastrophe losses. - North America Personal P&C Insurance: Net premiums written increased
12.3% due to new business and renewal retention, as well as increases in both rate and exposure. The combined ratio decreased 5.4 percentage points, including a 3.5 percentage point decrease due to higher favorable prior period development and lower catastrophe losses. The current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses decreased 1.9 percentage points, including a 1.0 percentage point decrease in the loss ratio and a 0.9 percentage point decrease in the expense ratio. - North America Agricultural Insurance: Net premiums written declined
1.2% , primarily due to lower commodity prices in the current year. The combined ratio increased 8.2 percentage points, reflecting higher catastrophe losses and lower favorable prior period development. The current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses increased 1.7 percentage points, including 1.3 percentage points related to the company's crop commodity hedge activity. - Overseas General Insurance: Net premiums written increased
15.6% , or16.6% in constant dollars, benefiting from the consolidation of Huatai. Excluding Huatai, net premiums written increased8.4% , or9.3% in constant dollars. The combined ratio increased 4.2 percentage points, due to higher catastrophe losses. - Global Reinsurance: Net premiums written increased
40.3% to and included a 12.5 percentage point benefit related to a large structured transaction.$411 million - Life Insurance: Net premiums written were
, up$1.58 billion 24.5% , or27.6% in constant dollars, with growth of31.7% in International Life and12.0% in Combined Insurance North America.
All comparisons are with the same period last year unless otherwise specifically stated.
Please refer to the Chubb Limited Financial Supplement, dated June 30, 2024, which is posted on the company's investor relations website, investors.chubb.com, in the Financials section for more detailed information on individual segment performance, together with additional disclosure on reinsurance recoverable, loss reserves, investment portfolio, and debt and capital.
Chubb Limited will hold its second quarter earnings conference call on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern. The earnings conference call will be available via live webcast at investors.chubb.com or by dialing 877-400-4403 (within
Effective July 1, 2023, the company acquired a majority controlling interest in Huatai Group (Huatai), and applied consolidation accounting beginning in the third quarter of 2023. In this release, business activity for, and the financial position of, Huatai is reported at
About Chubb
Chubb is a world leader in insurance. With operations in 54 countries and territories, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance and life insurance to a diverse group of clients. As an underwriting company, we assess, assume and manage risk with insight and discipline. We service and pay our claims fairly and promptly. The company is also defined by its extensive product and service offerings, broad distribution capabilities, exceptional financial strength and local operations globally. Parent company Chubb Limited is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CB) and is a component of the S&P 500 index. Chubb maintains executive offices in
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Throughout this document there are various measures presented on a constant-dollar basis (i.e., excludes the impact of foreign exchange). We believe it is useful to evaluate the trends in our results exclusive of the effect of fluctuations in exchange rates between the U.S. dollar and the currencies in which our international business is transacted, as these exchange rates could fluctuate significantly between periods and distort the analysis of trends. The impact is determined by assuming constant foreign exchange rates between periods by translating prior period results using the same local currency exchange rates as the comparable current period.
Adjusted net investment income is net investment income excluding the amortization of the fair value adjustment on acquired invested assets from certain acquisitions of
Adjusted net realized gains (losses) and other, net of tax, includes net realized gains (losses) and net realized gains (losses) recorded in other income (expense) related to unconsolidated subsidiaries, and excludes realized gains and losses on crop derivatives and realized gains and losses on underlying investments supporting the liabilities of certain participating policies related to the policyholders' share of gains and losses. The crop derivatives were purchased to provide economic benefit, in a manner similar to reinsurance protection, in the event that a significant decline in commodity pricing impacts underwriting results. We view gains and losses on these derivatives as part of the results of our underwriting operations, and therefore realized gains (losses) from these derivatives are reclassified to adjusted losses and loss expenses. The realized gains and losses on underlying investments supporting the liabilities of certain participating policies have been reclassified from net realized gains (losses) to adjusted policy benefits. We believe this better reflects the economics of the liabilities and the underlying investments supporting that liabilities. Other includes Cigna integration expenses and the amortization of fair value adjustment of acquired invested assets and long-term debt related to certain acquisitions. See Core operating income, net of tax for further description of these items.
P&C underwriting income (loss) excludes the Life Insurance segment and is calculated by subtracting adjusted losses and loss expenses, adjusted policy benefits, policy acquisition costs and administrative expenses from net premiums earned. We use underwriting income (loss) and operating ratios to monitor the results of our operations without the impact of certain factors, including net investment income, other income (expense), interest expense, amortization expense of purchased intangibles, Cigna integration expense, amortization of fair value of acquired invested assets and debt, income tax expense, adjusted net realized gains (losses), and market risk benefits gains (losses).
P&C current accident year underwriting income excluding catastrophe losses is P&C underwriting income adjusted to exclude P&C catastrophe losses and prior period development (PPD). We believe it is useful to exclude catastrophe losses, as they are not predictable as to timing and amount, and PPD as these unexpected loss developments on historical reserves are not indicative of our current underwriting performance. We believe the use of these measures enhances the understanding of our results of operations by highlighting the underlying profitability of our insurance business.
Core operating income, net of tax, relates only to Chubb income, which excludes noncontrolling interests. It excludes from Chubb net income the after-tax impact of Adjusted net realized gains (losses) and other, which include items described in this paragraph, and market risk benefits gains (losses). We believe this presentation enhances the understanding of our results of operations by highlighting the underlying profitability of our insurance business. We exclude adjusted net realized gains (losses) and market risk benefits gains (losses) because the amount of these gains (losses) is heavily influenced by, and fluctuates in part according to, the availability of market opportunities. In addition, we exclude the amortization of fair value adjustments on purchased invested assets and long-term debt related to certain acquisitions due to the size and complexity of these acquisitions. We also exclude Cigna integration expenses, which are incurred by the overall company and are included in Corporate. These expenses include legal and professional fees and all other costs directly related to the integration activities of the Cigna acquisition. The costs are not related to the ongoing activities of the individual segments and are therefore also excluded from our definition of segment income. We believe these integration expenses are not indicative of our underlying profitability, and excluding these integration expenses facilitates the comparison of our financial results to our historical operating results. References to core operating income measures mean net of tax, whether or not noted.
Core operating return on equity (ROE) and Core operating return on tangible equity (ROTE) are annualized non-GAAP financial measures. The numerator includes core operating income (loss), net of tax. The denominator includes the average Chubb shareholders' equity for the period adjusted to exclude unrealized gains (losses) on investments, current discount rate on future policy benefits (FPB), and instrument-specific credit risk on market risk benefits (MRB), all net of tax and attributable to Chubb. For the ROTE calculation, the denominator is also adjusted to exclude Chubb goodwill and other intangible assets, net of tax. These measures enhance the understanding of the return on shareholders' equity by highlighting the underlying profitability relative to shareholders' equity and tangible equity excluding the effect of these items as these are heavily influenced by changes in market conditions. We believe ROTE is meaningful because it measures the performance of our operations without the impact of goodwill and other intangible assets.
P&C combined ratio is the sum of the loss and loss expense ratio, acquisition cost ratio and the administrative expense ratio excluding the life business and including the realized gains and losses on the crop derivatives, as noted above.
P&C current accident year combined ratio excluding catastrophe losses excludes the impact of P&C catastrophe losses and PPD from the P&C combined ratio. We believe this measure provides a better evaluation of our underwriting performance and enhances the understanding of the trends in our property and casualty business that may be obscured by these items.
Global P&C performance metrics comprise consolidated operating results (including corporate) and exclude the operating results of the company's Life Insurance and North America Agricultural Insurance segments. The agriculture insurance business is a different business in that it is a public sector and private sector partnership in which insurance rates, premium growth, and risk-sharing is not market-driven like the remainder of the company's P&C insurance business. We believe that these measures are useful and meaningful to investors as they are used by management to assess the company's global P&C operations which are the most economically similar. We exclude the North America Agricultural Insurance and Life Insurance segments because the results of these businesses do not always correlate with the results of our global P&C operations.
Tangible book value per common share is Chubb shareholders' equity less Chubb goodwill and other intangible assets, net of tax, divided by the shares outstanding. We believe that goodwill and other intangible assets are not indicative of our underlying insurance results or trends and make book value comparisons to less acquisitive peer companies less meaningful.
Book value per share and tangible book value per share excluding accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (AOCI), excludes AOCI from the numerator because it eliminates the effect of items that can fluctuate significantly from period to period, primarily based on changes in interest rates and foreign currency movement, to highlight underlying growth in book and tangible book value.
Adjusted operating cash flow is Operating cash flow excluding the operating cash flow related to the net investing activities of Huatai's asset management companies as it relates to the Consolidated Investment Products as required under consolidation accounting. Because these entities are investment companies, we are required to retain the investment company presentation in our consolidated results, which means, we include the net investing activities of these entities in our operating cash flows. Due to the significant impact that this required investment company classification has on the presentation of the company's operating cash flow, the company has elected to remove the impact of these net investing activities of these investment companies. The investment company presentation is not consistent with our consolidated cash flow presentation. These net investing activities are more appropriately classified outside of operating cash flows, consistent with our consolidated investing activities, and may impact a reader's analysis of our underlying operating cash flow related to the core insurance company operations. Accordingly, we believe that it is appropriate to adjust operating cash flow for the impact of these consolidated investment products.
Life Insurance and International life insurance net premiums written and deposits collected includes deposits collected on universal life and investment contracts (life deposits). Life deposits are not reflected as revenues in our consolidated statements of operations in accordance with
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Chubb Limited | ||||||
Summary Consolidated Balance Sheets | ||||||
(in millions of | ||||||
(Unaudited) | ||||||
June 30 2024 | December 31 2023 | |||||
Assets | ||||||
Investments | $ | 140,736 | $ | 136,735 | ||
Cash and restricted cash | 2,568 | 2,621 | ||||
Insurance and reinsurance balances receivable | 15,929 | 13,379 | ||||
Reinsurance recoverable on losses and loss expenses | 19,355 | 19,952 | ||||
Goodwill and other intangible assets ( | 26,452 | 26,461 | ||||
Other assets | 33,511 | 31,534 | ||||
Total assets | $ | 238,551 | $ | 230,682 | ||
Liabilities | ||||||
Unpaid losses and loss expenses | $ | 82,191 | $ | 80,122 | ||
Unearned premiums | 24,102 | 22,051 | ||||
Other liabilities | 67,683 | 64,818 | ||||
Total liabilities | 173,976 | 166,991 | ||||
Shareholders' equity | ||||||
Chubb shareholders' equity, excl. AOCI | 69,342 | 66,316 | ||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (AOCI) | (8,304) | (6,809) | ||||
Chubb shareholders' equity | 61,038 | 59,507 | ||||
Noncontrolling interests | 3,537 | 4,184 | ||||
Total shareholders' equity | 64,575 | 63,691 | ||||
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity | $ | 238,551 | $ | 230,682 | ||
Book value per common share | $ | 151.05 | $ | 146.83 | ||
Tangible book value per common share | $ | 91.05 | $ | 87.98 | ||
Book value per common share, excl. AOCI | $ | 171.60 | $ | 163.64 | ||
Tangible book value per common share, excl. AOCI | $ | 109.08 | $ | 102.78 |
Chubb Limited | ||||||||||||||
Summary Consolidated Financial Data | ||||||||||||||
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(Unaudited) | ||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | |||||||||||||
June 30 | June 30 | |||||||||||||
2024 | 2023 | 2024 | 2023 | |||||||||||
Gross premiums written | $ | 16,491 | $ | 14,880 | $ | 30,916 | $ | 27,884 | ||||||
Net premiums written | 13,360 | 11,951 | 25,581 | 22,661 | ||||||||||
Net premiums earned | 12,292 | 10,999 | 23,875 | 21,141 | ||||||||||
Losses and loss expenses | 6,431 | 5,683 | 12,158 | 10,831 | ||||||||||
Policy benefits | 1,219 | 830 | 2,399 | 1,627 | ||||||||||
Policy acquisition costs | 2,226 | 2,016 | 4,433 | 3,964 | ||||||||||
Administrative expenses | 1,094 | 969 | 2,164 | 1,899 | ||||||||||
Net investment income | 1,468 | 1,145 | 2,859 | 2,252 | ||||||||||
Net realized gains (losses) | 104 | (304) | 3 | (381) | ||||||||||
Market risk benefits gains (losses) | (29) | (7) | (8) | (122) | ||||||||||
Interest expense | 182 | 165 | 360 | 325 | ||||||||||
Other income (expense): | ||||||||||||||
Gains (losses) from separate account assets | 11 | (12) | 21 | (37) | ||||||||||
Other | 99 | 112 | 280 | 433 | ||||||||||
Amortization of purchased intangibles | 80 | 70 | 160 | 142 | ||||||||||
Cigna integration expenses | 7 | 15 | 14 | 37 | ||||||||||
Income tax expense | 490 | 392 | 832 | 776 | ||||||||||
Net income | $ | 2,216 | $ | 1,793 | $ | 4,510 | $ | 3,685 | ||||||
Less: NCI income (loss) | (14) | - | 137 | - | ||||||||||
Chubb net income | $ | 2,230 | $ | 1,793 | $ | 4,373 | $ | 3,685 | ||||||
Diluted earnings per share: | ||||||||||||||
Chubb net income | $ | 5.46 | $ | 4.32 | $ | 10.68 | $ | 8.84 | ||||||
Core operating income | $ | 5.38 | $ | 4.92 | $ | 10.78 | $ | 9.32 | ||||||
Weighted average shares outstanding | 408.6 | 415.6 | 409.3 | 416.8 | ||||||||||
P&C combined ratio | ||||||||||||||
Loss and loss expense ratio | 60.6 % | 59.3 % | 59.4 % | 59.1 % | ||||||||||
Policy acquisition cost ratio | 18.0 % | 17.9 % | 18.6 % | 18.3 % | ||||||||||
Administrative expense ratio | 8.2 % | 8.2 % | 8.4 % | 8.4 % | ||||||||||
P&C combined ratio | 86.8 % | 85.4 % | 86.4 % | 85.8 % | ||||||||||
P&C underwriting income | $ | 1,418 | $ | 1,425 | $ | 2,818 | $ | 2,638 | ||||||
SOURCE Chubb Limited
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