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Conifer Holdings (CNFR) reported third quarter 2024 results, highlighting a $61 million gain from the sale of its insurance agency operations to Bishop Street Underwriters, completed in August 2024. The company reported net income of $53.3 million but faced an adjusted operating loss of $7.4 million. Total Gross Written Premium declined 61% due to the company's shift away from commercial lines business. Personal lines premium grew 10% to $11 million, representing 73% of total gross written premium. The company expects future focus on select personal lines, particularly Texas and Midwest homeowners insurance, with commercial lines projected to represent 10% or less of written premiums going forward.

Conifer Holdings (CNFR) ha riportato i risultati del terzo trimestre 2024, evidenziando un dalla vendita delle operazioni della sua agenzia assicurativa a Bishop Street Underwriters, completata ad agosto 2024. L'azienda ha registrato un reddito netto di 53,3 milioni di dollari, ma ha affrontato una perdita operativa rettificata di 7,4 milioni di dollari. Il totale dei premi lordi scritti è diminuito del 61% a causa del cambiamento dell'azienda lontano dal business delle linee commerciali. I premi delle linee personali sono aumentati del 10% a 11 milioni di dollari, rappresentando il 73% del totale dei premi lordi scritti. L'azienda prevede di concentrarsi in futuro su selezionate linee personali, in particolare sull'assicurazione per proprietari di case in Texas e nel Midwest, con le linee commerciali destinate a rappresentare il 10% o meno dei premi scritti in futuro.

Conifer Holdings (CNFR) informó sobre los resultados del tercer trimestre de 2024, destacando una ganancia de 61 millones de dólares por la venta de sus operaciones de agencia de seguros a Bishop Street Underwriters, completada en agosto de 2024. La empresa reportó un ingreso neto de 53,3 millones de dólares, pero enfrentó una pérdida operativa ajustada de 7,4 millones de dólares. La prima total bruta escrita disminuyó un 61% debido al cambio de la empresa lejos del negocio de líneas comerciales. La prima de líneas personales creció un 10% hasta 11 millones de dólares, representando el 73% del total de primas brutas escritas. La empresa espera centrarse en el futuro en líneas personales selectas, particularmente en el seguro de propietarios de viviendas en Texas y el Medio Oeste, con las líneas comerciales proyectadas para representar el 10% o menos de las primas escritas en adelante.

Conifer Holdings (CNFR)는 2024년 3분기 결과를 보고하며 2024년 8월에 완료된 Bishop Street Underwriters에 대한 보험 대행사 운영 매각에서 6100만 달러의 이익을 강조했습니다. 회사는 5330만 달러의 순이익을 보고했지만 740만 달러의 조정된 운영 손실에 직면했습니다. 전체 총 보험료 수입은 상업 라인 사업에서의 회사의 전환으로 인해 61% 감소했습니다. 개인 라인 보험료는 10% 증가하여 1100만 달러에 달하며 전체 총 보험료 수입의 73%를 차지합니다. 회사는 특히 텍사스와 중서부의 주택 소유자 보험에서 선택된 개인 라인에 초점을 맞출 계획이며, 앞으로 상업 라인이 보험료에서 10% 또는 그 이하를 차지할 것으로 예상합니다.

Conifer Holdings (CNFR) a annoncé les résultats du troisième trimestre 2024, mettant en avant un bénéfice de 61 millions de dollars provenant de la vente de ses opérations d'agence d'assurance à Bishop Street Underwriters, finalisée en août 2024. La société a rapporté un revenu net de 53,3 millions de dollars mais a subi une perte opérationnelle ajustée de 7,4 millions de dollars. Les primes brutes écrites totales ont diminué de 61% en raison du changement de cap de l'entreprise loin des activités commerciales. Les primes des lignes personnelles ont augmenté de 10% pour atteindre 11 millions de dollars, représentant 73% des primes brutes écrites totales. L'entreprise prévoit de se concentrer à l'avenir sur certaines lignes personnelles, notamment l'assurance des propriétaires à Texas et dans le Midwest, les lignes commerciales représentées conçues pour constituer 10% ou moins des primes écrites à l'avenir.

Conifer Holdings (CNFR) berichtete über die Ergebnisse des dritten Quartals 2024 und hob einen Gewinn von 61 Millionen Dollar aus dem Verkauf ihrer Versicherungsagentur-Betriebe an Bishop Street Underwriters hervor, der im August 2024 abgeschlossen wurde. Das Unternehmen erzielte ein Nettoergebnis von 53,3 Millionen Dollar, sah sich jedoch einem angepassten operativen Verlust von 7,4 Millionen Dollar gegenüber. Die gesamten brutto schriftlichen Prämien gingen um 61% zurück, da sich das Unternehmen von geschäftlichen Linien abwendete. Die Prämien für persönliche Linien stiegen um 10% auf 11 Millionen Dollar und machen 73% der gesamten brutto schriftlichen Prämien aus. Das Unternehmen plant, sich zukünftig auf ausgewählte persönliche Linien zu konzentrieren, insbesondere auf Hausbesitzer-Versicherungen in Texas und dem Mittleren Westen, wobei für geschäftliche Linien weniger als 10% der geschriebenen Prämien prognostiziert werden.

Positive
  • Sale of insurance agency operations generated $61 million gain
  • Net income of $53.3 million ($4.32 per share)
  • Personal lines gross written premium increased 10% to $11 million
  • Personal lines combined ratio improved compared to 2023
Negative
  • Adjusted operating loss of $7.4 million ($0.60 per share)
  • Total Gross Written Premium declined 60.9% to $15.1 million
  • Net earned premiums decreased 39.1% to $14.6 million
  • Combined ratio deteriorated to 143.1% from 120.8% year-over-year
  • Commercial lines loss ratio increased significantly to 168%

Insights

This quarter marks a significant pivot for Conifer with the $61 million sale of its insurance agency operations to Bishop Street Underwriters, despite reporting an adjusted operating loss of $7.4 million. The strategic shift away from commercial lines is evident in the 61% decrease in total Gross Written Premium. The company's focus is now primarily on personal lines, particularly homeowners insurance in Texas and Midwest.

The financial metrics reveal concerning operational challenges: a deteriorating combined ratio of 143.1% (up from 120.8%), indicating significant underwriting losses. The commercial lines segment shows particular stress with a 197.1% combined ratio. While personal lines performed better at 100.7%, the overall business transformation comes with substantial execution risks. The $52.8 million net income is largely attributable to the one-time agency sale gain, masking underlying operational challenges.

TROY, Mich., Nov. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Conifer Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNFR) (“Conifer” or the “Company”) today announced results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024. This quarter, the Company reported a $61 million gain on the sale of its insurance agency operations, completed in August of this year, along with an adjusted operating loss of over $7 million in the period.

Third Quarter 2024 Financial Highlights

  • $61 Million gain on sale of insurance agency operations
  • Adjusted operating loss of $7.4 million or ($0.60) a share
  • Net income of $53.3 million for the period

Management Comments

Brian Roney, CEO of Conifer, commented, "Third quarter results reflect the successful culmination of the sale of our insurance agency operations to Bishop Street Underwriters. With the sale, and the majority of our commercial lines production in runoff, we are focusing underwriting efforts on select personal lines, particularly in Texas and Midwest homeowners.”

Reduction of Commercial Lines Business

For the period, total Gross Written Premium was down almost 61% overall, and net earned premium was down 39%. As a result of the sale completed in August 2024, we no longer have any insurance agency operations, and we expect a significant decline in revenue. We expect commercial lines business to represent 10% or less of our written premiums going forward. As a result, we expect any future premiums will primarily consist of personal lines business, notably our homeowner’s insurance portfolio in Texas and the Midwest. As detailed in the personal lines results overview below, gross written premium for those lines of business for the third quarter of 2024 increased 10% from the prior year period.

2024 Third Quarter Financial Results Overview

  At and for the
Three Months Ended September 30,
 At and for the
Nine Months Ended September 30,
   2024   2023  % Change   2024   2023  % Change 
  (dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
             
Gross written premiums$15,086  $38,548  -60.9% $58,370  $119,436  -51.1%
Net written premiums 11,174   5,689  96.4%  39,812   53,359  -25.4%
Net earned premiums 14,601   23,979  -39.1%  48,154   69,114  -30.3%
             
Net investment income 1,391   1,439  -3.3%  4,411   4,036  9.3%
Net realized investment gains (losses) (7)  -  **   (125)  -  ** 
Change in fair value of equity investments (29)  (87) 66.7%  (182)  595  -130.6%
             
Net income (loss) allocable to common shareholders 52,788   (2,706) **   48,912   (6,444) ** 
Net income (loss) allocable to common shareholders per share, diluted$4.32  $(0.22)   $4.00  $(0.53)  
             
Adjusted operating income (loss)* (7,352)  (4,275) **   (9,554)  (8,456) ** 
Adjusted operating income (loss) per share, diluted*$(0.60) $(0.35) **  $(0.78) $(0.69) ** 
             
Book value per common share outstanding$4.01  $0.24    $4.01  $0.24   
             
Weighted average shares outstanding, basic and diluted  12,222,881   12,222,881     12,222,881   12,219,713   
             
Underwriting ratios:           
Loss ratio (1) 103.8%  86.9%    84.8%  77.8%  
Expense ratio (2) 39.3%  33.9%    35.2%  36.3%  
Combined ratio (3) 143.1%  120.8%    120.0%  114.1%  
             
* The "Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures" section of this release defines and reconciles data that are not based on generally accepted accounting principles.
** Percentage is not meaningful           
(1) The loss ratio is the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of net losses and loss adjustment expenses to net earned premiums and other income from underwriting operations.
(2) The expense ratio is the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of policy acquisition costs and other underwriting expenses to net earned premiums and other income from underwriting operations.
(3) The combined ratio is the sum of the loss ratio and the expense ratio. A combined ratio under 100% indicates an underwriting profit. A combined ratio over 100% indicates an underwriting loss.
             

2024 Third Quarter Gross Written Premium

Gross written premiums decreased significantly in the third quarter of 2024 to $15 million, compared to $38.5 million in the prior year period. This decrease reflects the Company’s fundamental shift away from commercial lines insurance business. We expect this to continue to decrease following the sale of our insurance agency operations, as the commercial lines business produced in the future by our former insurance agency operations will be written by other carriers.

Commercial Lines Financial and Operational Review

Commercial Lines Financial Review

  Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30,
   2024   2023  % Change   2024   2023  % Change 
  (dollars in thousands)
             
Gross written premiums$4,018  $28,492  -85.9% $23,562  $92,228  -74.5%
Net written premiums 1,481   (3,155) 146.9%  14,053   29,571  -52.5%
Net earned premiums 6,428   17,315  -62.9%  23,906   51,925  -54.0%
             
Underwriting ratios:           
 Loss ratio 168.0%  88.8%    102.1%  76.0%  
 Expense ratio 29.1%  31.7%    29.1%  35.1%  
 Combined ratio 197.1%  120.5%    131.2%  111.1%  
             
Contribution to combined ratio from net (favorable) adverse prior year development 123.4%  23.3%    41.9%  7.9%  
             
Accident year combined ratio (1) 73.7%  97.2%    89.3%  103.2%  
             
(1) The accident year combined ratio is the sum of the loss ratio and the expense ratio, less changes in net ultimate loss estimates from prior accident year loss reserves. The accident year combined ratio provides management with an assessment of the specific policy year's profitability and assists management in their evaluation of product pricing levels and quality of business written.
 

The Company’s commercial lines production was down almost 86% in the quarter and represented roughly 27% of total gross written premium in the third quarter of 2024. Commercial lines net earned premium was down 63% for the same period. In the quarter, the commercial lines loss ratio was up significantly, as we further focused on strengthening reserves overall.

Personal Lines Financial and Operational Review

             
Personal Lines Financial Review

  Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30,
   2024   2023  % Change   2024   2023  % Change 
  (dollars in thousands)
             
Gross written premiums$11,068  $10,056  10.1% $34,808  $27,208  27.9%
Net written premiums 9,693   8,844  9.6%  25,759   23,788  8.3%
Net earned premiums 8,173   6,664  22.6%  24,248   17,189  41.1%
             
Underwriting ratios:           
 Loss ratio 53.3%  82.0%    67.8%  83.3%  
 Expense ratio 47.4%  39.7%    41.2%  39.9%  
 Combined ratio 100.7%  121.7%    109.0%  123.2%  
             
Contribution to combined ratio from net (favorable) adverse prior year development -0.7%  -6.3%    0.6%  -6.8%  
             
Accident year combined ratio 101.4%  128.0%    108.4%  130.0%  
             

Personal lines premium represented 73% of total gross written premium for the quarter. Personal lines gross written premium increased 10% from the prior year period to just over $11 million for the third quarter of 2024, led by growth in the Company’s low-value dwelling line of business in Texas and the Midwest. Despite significant storm activity in the period and for the year, the combined ratio for personal lines business improved compared to the same period in 2023.

Combined Ratio Analysis

  Three Months Ended
September 30,
 Nine Months Ended
September 30,
  2024
 2023
  2024
 2023
   
          
Underwriting ratios:        
 Loss ratio103.8% 86.9%  84.8% 77.8%
 Expense ratio39.3% 33.9%  35.2% 36.3%
 Combined ratio143.1% 120.8%  120.0% 114.1%
          
         
Contribution to combined ratio from net (favorable) adverse prior year development53.9% 15.0%  21.1% 4.2%
          
Accident year combined ratio89.2% 105.8%  98.9% 109.9%
          

Net Investment Income
Net investment income was $1.4 million for both the quarter ended September 30, 2024 and the quarter ended September 30, 2023.

Change in Fair Value of Equity Securities
During the quarter, the Company reported a loss from the change in fair value of equity investments of $29,000, compared to a $87,000 loss in the prior year period.

Net Income (Loss) allocable to common shareholders
The Company reported net income allocable to common shareholders of $52.8 million, or $4.32 per share, for the third quarter of 2024.

Adjusted Operating Income (Loss)

In the third quarter of 2024, the Company reported an adjusted operating loss of $7.4 million, or $0.60 per share. See Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures.

About Conifer Holdings
Conifer Holdings, Inc. is a Michigan-based property and casualty holding company. Through its subsidiaries, Conifer offers specialty insurance coverage for both commercial and personal lines, marketing through independent agents. The Company is traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol CNFR. Additional information is available on the Company's website at www.ir.cnfrh.com.

Forward-Looking Statement

This press release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements give current expectations or forecasts of future events or our future financial or operating performance, and include Conifer’s expectations regarding future revenue, premiums, earnings, its capital position, expansion, and business strategies. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on management’s good-faith belief and reasonable judgment based on current information. The forward-looking statements are qualified by important factors, risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements, including those described in our Form 10-K (“Item 1A Risk Factors”) filed with the SEC on April 1, 2024, the Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on November 13, 2024 and subsequent reports filed with or furnished to the SEC. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this press release speaks only as of the date hereof or as of the date specified herein. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by any applicable laws or regulations.

Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures
Conifer prepares its public financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP). Statutory data is prepared in accordance with statutory accounting rules as defined by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual, and therefore is not reconciled to GAAP data.

We believe that investors’ understanding of Conifer’s performance is enhanced by our disclosure of adjusted operating income. Our method for calculating this measure may differ from that used by other companies and therefore comparability may be limited. We define adjusted operating income (loss), a non-GAAP measure, as net income (loss) excluding: 1) net realized investment gains and losses, 2) change in fair value of equity securities and 3) net income from discontinued operations. We use adjusted operating income as an internal performance measure in the management of our operations because we believe it gives our management and other users of our financial information useful insight into our results of operations and our underlying business performance.

Reconciliations of adjusted operating income (loss) and adjusted operating income (loss) per share: 

 Three Months Ended
September 30,
 Nine Months Ended
September 30,
  2024   2023   2024   2023 
 (dollar in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
        
Net income (loss) allocable to common shareholders$52,788  $(2,706) $48,912  $(6,444)
Less:       
Net realized investment gains (losses) (7)  -   (125)  - 
Change in fair value of equity securities (29)  (87)  (182)  595 
Net income from discontinued operations 60,176   1,656   58,773   1,417 
Impact of income tax expense (benefit) from adjustments * -   -   -   - 
Adjusted operating income (loss)$(7,352) $(4,275) $(9,554) $(8,456)
        
Weighted average common shares, diluted 12,222,881   12,222,881   12,222,881   12,219,713 
        
Diluted income (loss) per common share:       
Net income (loss) allocable to common shareholders$4.32  $(0.22) $4.00  $(0.53)
Less:       
Net realized investment gains (losses) -   -   (0.01)  - 
Change in fair value of equity securities -   (0.01)  (0.02)  0.05 
Net income from discontinued operations 4.92   0.14   4.81   0.11 
Impact of income tax expense (benefit) from adjustments * -   -   -   - 
Adjusted operating income (loss), per share$(0.60) $(0.35) $(0.78) $(0.69)
        

* The Company has recorded a full valuation allowance against its deferred tax assets as of September 30, 2024 and September 30, 2023, respectively. As a result, there were no taxable impacts to adjusted operating income from the adjustments to net income (loss) in the table above after taking into account the use of NOLs and the change in the valuation allowance.

       
Conifer Holdings, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(dollars in thousands)
       
    September 30,December 31,
     2024   2023 
Assets (Unaudited)  
Investment securities:    
 Debt securities, at fair value (amortized cost of $125,257 and $135,370, respectively) $115,161  $122,113 
 Equity securities, at fair value (cost of $1,838 and $2,385, respectively)  1,625   2,354 
 Short-term investments, at fair value  21,255   20,838 
 Total investments  138,041   145,305 
       
Cash and cash equivalents  32,389   10,663 
Premiums and agents' balances receivable, net  12,753   29,364 
Receivable from Affiliate  -   1,047 
Reinsurance recoverables on unpaid losses  65,860   70,807 
Reinsurance recoverables on paid losses  12,919   12,619 
Prepaid reinsurance premiums  9,545   28,908 
Deferred policy acquisition costs  6,590   6,405 
Receivable from contingent considerations  12,924   - 
Other assets  8,831   7,036 
Assets from discontinued operations  -   3,452 
 Total assets $299,852  $315,606 
       
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity    
Liabilities:    
 Unpaid losses and loss adjustment expenses $160,905  $174,612 
 Unearned premiums  36,628   65,150 
 Reinsurance premiums payable  -   246 
 Debt   16,473   25,061 
 Funds held under reinsurance agreements  23,495   24,550 
 Premiums payable to other insureds  -   13,986 
 Liabilities from discontinued operations  -   4,083 
 Accounts payable and accrued expenses  13,300   5,029 
 Total liabilities  250,801   312,717 
       
Commitments and contingencies  -   - 
       
Shareholders' equity:    
 Preferred stock, no par value (10,000,000 shares authorized; 0 and 1,000 issued and outstanding, respectively)  -   6,000 
 Common stock, no par value (100,000,000 shares authorized; 12,222,881 issued and outstanding, respectively)  98,162   98,100 
 Accumulated deficit  (37,771)  (86,683)
 Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)  (11,340)  (14,528)
 Total shareholders' equity
  49,051   2,889 
 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $299,852  $315,606 
       


Conifer Holdings, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
            
     Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
     September 30, September 30,
      2024   2023   2024   2023 
            
Revenue and Other Income        
 Premiums        
  Gross earned premiums $23,278  $38,150  $86,891  $108,457 
  Ceded earned premiums  (8,677)  (14,171)  (38,737)  (39,343)
   Net earned premiums  14,601   23,979   48,154   69,114 
 Net investment income  1,391   1,439   4,411   4,036 
 Net realized investment gains (losses)  (7)  -   (125)  - 
 Change in fair value of equity securities  (29)  (87)  (182)  595 
 Other income  61   109   287   408 
   Total revenue and other income  16,017   25,440   52,545   74,153 
            
Expenses        
 Losses and loss adjustment expenses, net  15,152   20,911   40,953   53,943 
 Policy acquisition costs  3,249   4,400   9,800   13,405 
 Operating expenses  3,594   4,093   8,666   12,769 
 Interest expense  2,275   855   4,021   2,361 
   Total expenses  24,270   30,259   63,440   82,478 
            
Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes  (8,253)  (4,819)  (10,895)  (8,325)
 Income tax expense (benefit)  (1,367)  (457)  (1,851)  (464)
            
Net income (loss) from continuing operations $(6,886) $(4,362) $(9,044) $(7,861)
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations  60,176   1,656   58,773   1,417 
Net income (loss)  53,290   (2,706)  49,729   (6,444)
Preferred stock dividends  502   -   817   - 
Net income (loss) allocable to common shareholders  52,788   (2,706)  48,912   (6,444)
            
Earnings (loss) per common share, basic and diluted        
Net income (loss) from continuing operations $(0.60) $(0.36) $(0.81) $(0.64)
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations $4.92  $0.14  $4.81  $0.12 
Net income (loss) allocable to common shareholders $4.32  $(0.22) $4.00  $(0.53)
            
Weighted average common shares outstanding, basic and diluted
  12,222,881   12,222,881   12,222,881   12,219,713 
            

For Further Information:
Jessica Gulis, 248.559.0840
ir@cnfrh.com



FAQ

What was Conifer Holdings (CNFR) net income in Q3 2024?

Conifer Holdings reported net income of $53.3 million, or $4.32 per share, in Q3 2024.

How much did CNFR receive from selling its insurance agency operations?

Conifer Holdings received a $61 million gain from the sale of its insurance agency operations to Bishop Street Underwriters in August 2024.

What was CNFR's gross written premium decrease in Q3 2024?

Conifer's gross written premium decreased 60.9% to $15.1 million in Q3 2024 compared to $38.5 million in the prior year period.

What is CNFR's new business focus after selling insurance agency operations?

Conifer is focusing on select personal lines, particularly Texas and Midwest homeowners insurance, with commercial lines expected to represent 10% or less of written premiums.

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