Hippo Reports Fourth Quarter 2022 Financial Results
Hippo (NYSE: HIPO) announced its consolidated financial results for Q4 2022, reporting a significant 33% annual growth in total gross premium (TGP) and a Q4 gross loss ratio of 42%. The company achieved a GAAP net loss of
- 33% annual growth in total gross premium.
- Q4 gross loss ratio of 42%, best since IPO.
- Achieved
$35.8 million revenue, aligning with annual guidance. - Projected positive adjusted EBITDA by late 2024.
- Cash and investments totaled
$640 million .
- GAAP net loss of
$63.1 million in Q4.
Complete financial results and full year guidance for 2023 can be found in the company's shareholder letter in the Investor Relations section of Hippo’s website at https://investors.hippo.com.
“2022 was a year of rapid progress, evidenced by
Fourth Quarter Highlights
Net Loss/Adjusted EBITDA
-
GAAP net loss of
compared to a net loss of$63.1 million in Q3/Adj. EBITDA of negative$129.2 million , improved from Q3’s negative$47.3M $54.8m - On track for positive Adj. EBITDA by late 2024
Q4 TGP Growth of
- Strongest rate of growth in 2022 while refocusing on profitability
-
Nearing
of TGP in 2023$1 Billion
Q4 Gross Loss Ratio of
- Best quarterly GLR since IPO
Positive Operating Leverage
- Revenue growth exceeding expense growth
-
Revenues of
in-line with 2022 annual guidance$35.8 million -
Revenue projected to exceed
40% growth in 2023
Financial Strength
-
Cash and Investments at
at year-end$640 million -
Spinnaker policyholder surplus of
$164.9 million
Conference Call and Webcast Information
Date:
Time:
Dial-in: 844 200 6205 (
Conf ID: 618145
Webcast: https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/170559403
A replay of the webcast will be made available after the call in the investor relations section of the company’s website at https://investors.hippo.com/.
Information about Key Operating Metrics/Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We define gross loss ratio expressed as a percentage, as the ratio of the gross losses and loss adjustment expenses, to the gross earned premium. We define TGP as the aggregate written premium placed across all of our business platforms for the period presented. We measure TGP as it reflects the volume of our business irrespective of choices related to how we structure our reinsurance treaties, the amount of risk we retain on our own balance sheet, or the amount of business written in our capacity as an MGA, agency, or as an insurance carrier/reinsurer. We define adjusted EBITDA, a Non-GAAP financial measure, as net loss attributable to Hippo excluding interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation, amortization, stock-based compensation, net investment income, restructuring charges, impairment expense, other non-cash fair market value adjustments, contingent consideration for one of our acquisitions, and other transactions that we consider to be unique in nature. We exclude these items from Adjusted EBITDA because we do not consider them to be directly attributable to our underlying operating performance. This Non-GAAP financial measure is in addition to, and not a substitute for, or superior to, measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating income or any other performance measures derived in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations of this Non-GAAP financial measure to its most directly comparable GAAP counterpart is included in the shareholder letter referenced above. We believe that these non-GAAP measures of financial results provide useful supplemental information to investors about Hippo.
Forward-looking statements safe harbor
Certain statements included in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions under the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements generally are accompanied by words such as “believe,” “may,” “will,” “estimate,” “continue,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “expect,” “should,” “would,” “plan,” “predict,” “potential,” “seem,” “seek,” “future,” “outlook,” and similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding estimates and forecasts of financial results and other operating and performance metrics, our business strategy, our cost reduction efforts, the quality of our products and services, and the potential growth of our business. These statements are based on the current expectations of Hippo’s management and are not predictions of actual performance. Actual events and circumstances are difficult or impossible to predict and will differ from assumptions, and many actual events and circumstances are beyond the control of Hippo. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including our ability to achieve or maintain profitability in the future; our ability to retain and expand our customer base and grow our business, including our builder network; our ability to manage growth effectively; risks relating to Hippo’s brand and brand reputation; denial of claims or our failure to accurately and timely pay claims; the effects of intense competition in the segments of the insurance industry in which we operate; the availability and adequacy of reinsurance, including at current coverage, limits or pricing; our ability to underwrite risks accurately and charge competitive yet profitable rates to our customers, and the sufficiency of the analytical models we use to assess and predict exposure to catastrophe losses; risks related to our proprietary technology and our digital platform; outages or interruptions or delays in services provided by our third party providers, including our data vendor; risks related to our intellectual property; the seasonal and cyclical nature of our business; the effects of severe weather events and other natural or man-made catastrophes, including the effects of climate change, global pandemics, and terrorism; continued disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic; any overall decline in economic activity; the effects of existing or new legal or regulatory requirements on our business, including with respect to maintenance of risk-based capital and financial strength ratings, data privacy and cybersecurity, and the insurance industry generally; and other risks set forth in the sections entitled “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-
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Hippo is protecting the joy of homeownership, helping to safeguard customers’ most important financial asset by harnessing the power of real-time data, smart home technology, and a growing suite of home services to deliver proactive home protection.
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