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Kingstone Companies, Inc. (NASDAQ:KINS) reported its Q1 2021 financial results, showing a loss per share of ($0.03), an improvement from ($0.50) in the prior year. Total net premiums earned rose 28.4% to $34.6 million, driven by a 45% increase in personal lines due to exiting a quota share treaty. However, the net combined ratio increased to 107.2%, driven by a rise in the net loss ratio. Net investment income grew by 7% to $1.8 million, bolstered by realized gains of $1.1 million. The company plans for 5-7% premium growth in 2021 and projects a combined ratio of 88%-92% for the year.

Positive
  • Total net premiums earned increased 28.4% to $34.6 million.
  • Net investment income rose by 7% to $1.8 million.
  • Realized gains grew to $1.1 million compared to $0.3 million.
  • Management projects direct written premium growth of 5-7% for 2021.
Negative
  • Loss per share remained at ($0.03) despite prior year improvement.
  • Net combined ratio rose to 107.2% from 99.9%.

KINGSTON, NY / ACCESSWIRE / May 13, 2021 / Kingstone Companies, Inc. (NASDAQ:KINS) (the "Company" or "Kingstone"), a Northeast regional property and casualty insurance holding company, today announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 and certain full year 2021 guidance. The Company will host a conference call for analysts and investors on May 14, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time, as previously announced on April 27, 2021.

2021 First Quarter Financial and Operational Highlights

(All results are compared to prior year period unless otherwise noted)

  • Loss per share of ($0.03) compared to ($0.50); Operating loss per share1 of ($0.25) compared to ($0.03)
  • Direct written premiums1 from personal lines grew by 5%; Total direct written premiums1 grew by 3.9%
  • Net premiums earned from personal lines grew by 45% following the Company's exit from its 25% personal lines quota share treaty in December 2020; Total net premiums earned increased 28.4% to $34.6 million
  • Net combined ratio increased to 107.2% from 99.9% driven by an increase in the net loss ratio to 65.2% from 60.8%
  • Net investment income increased 7.0% to $1.8 million
  • Realized gains increased to $1.1 million compared to $0.3 million and unrealized gains on equity securities increased to $1.8 million compared to an unrealized loss of $6.7 million
  • Book value per share of $8.34

Annual Meeting of Stockholders

The Company also announced that the 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held on Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 9:00 A.M. at 15 Joys Lane, Kingston, New York. Stockholders of record as of the close of business on June 17, 2021 will be entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting.

1 These measures are not based on accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ("GAAP") and are defined and reconciled below to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

Management Commentary

Barry Goldstein, Kingstone's Chief Executive Officer, elaborated on the Company's results:

"What a difference a year makes. Last year at this time, we were all in lockdown, new to remote work, and fearful about what this pandemic would mean for the health of our families and friends, our businesses and the global economy. While this is far from over, those lucky enough to live in the US and have access to vaccines are seeing better days ahead. Our hearts go out to all who have been or are being impacted around the world. Thank you to our health care workers, and to our elected officials who enabled this recovery. And thank you to our producers and employees who continue to put the needs of our policyholders first during these most difficult of times.

Operating and Investment Results

Financial results in Q1 were encouraging. We had very low catastrophe losses during the quarter and more of an average winter for non-cat losses. In comparison, 2020 was extremely mild. While we had an operating loss for the quarter, this is typical given our footprint in the Northeast. The combined ratio was three points lower than the average of the last five years.

Our investment income was up 7% to an all-time high quarterly net of $1.8 million. The increase is attributable to higher returns associated with an increased allocation to preferred stocks Realized gains and the growth in unrealized gains in our equity portfolio added almost $3 million of pre-tax profits to our results. This is compared to a $6.4 million decline last year when the markets fell due to the uncertainty of COVID. Our solid investment results largely offset the underwriting loss."

Meryl Golden, Kingstone's Chief Operating Officer, continued:

"We continue to make great progress on our Kingstone 2.0 initiatives to modernize the company. During the quarter we added digital imagery capabilities to our underwriting processes which should improve service and reduce costs. We are on track with retiring our legacy systems by the end of next year and with the introduction of our new more highly segmented homeowners product in New York later this year.

We continue to grow our business but at a more modest rate as we have been focused on improving profitability. The many rate and underwriting actions that we have taken starting almost two years ago will show in our results post this winter quarter. As communicated previously, we expect direct written premium growth for the full year in the 5-7% range. And, absent a major landfall storm, we expect the 2021 full year combined ratio will be in the range of 88%-92%, and with neutral debt and equity markets should allow us to return to providing a double digit ROE."

See "Forward-Looking Statements" below.

Three Months Ended
March 31,
($ in thousands except per share data)
2021 2020 % Change
Direct written premiums1
$38,129 $36,697 3.9%
Net written premiums1
$30,800 $23,191 32.8%
Net premiums earned
$34,589 $26,941 28.4%
Total ceding commission revenue
$(1) $3,831 -100.0%
Net investment income
$1,783 $1,666 7.0%
Net gains (losses) on investments
$2,960 $(6,444) 145.9%
U.S. GAAP Net loss
$(311) $(5,444) 94.3%
U.S. GAAP Diluted loss per share
$(0.03) $(0.50) 94.0%
Comprehensive loss
$(3,643) $(10,840) 66.4%
Net operating loss 1
$(2,650) $(353) -650.7%
Net operating diluted
loss1 per share
$(0.25) $(0.03) -733.3%
Return on average equity (annualized)
-1.4% -26.4% 25 pts
Net loss ratio
65.2% 60.8% 4.4 pts
Net underwriting expense ratio
42.0% 39.1% 2.9 pts
Net combined ratio
107.2% 99.9% 7.3 pts
Effect of catastrophes and prior year loss
development on net combined ratio1
0.7 pts 0.7 pts 0 pts
Net combined ratio excluding effect of
catastrophes and prior year loss
development1
106.5% 99.2% 7.3 pts
1 These measures are not based on GAAP and are defined and reconciled below to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

2021 First Quarter Financial Review

Net (Loss):

There was a net loss of $0.3 million during the three-month period ended March 31, 2021, compared to a net loss of $5.4 million in the prior year period. The net loss in the latest three-month period can be attributed to an operating loss of $2.7 million offset by an after-tax gain on investments of $2.4 million. For the prior year quarter, the net loss of $5.4 million was comprised of an operating loss of $0.4 million and an after-tax loss on investments of $5.1 million.

Earnings (loss) per share ("EPS"):

Kingstone reported a loss of ($0.03) per diluted share for the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to a loss of ($0.50) per diluted share for the three months ended March 31, 2020. EPS for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 was based on 10.7 million and 10.8 million weighted average diluted shares outstanding, respectively.

Direct Written Premiums,1 Net Written Premiums1 and Net Premiums Earned

Direct written premiums1 for the first quarter of 2021 were $38.1 million, an increase of $1.4 million or 3.9% from $36.7 million in the prior year period. The increase is primarily attributable to a $1.7 million increase in premiums from our personal lines business, offset by a $0.4 million decrease in livery physical damage due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Net written premiums1 increased 32.8% to $30.8 million during the three-month period ended March 31, 2021 from $23.2 million in the prior year period. The increase in the first quarter was attributable to the exit from the 25% personal lines quota share treaty on December 30, 2020.

Net premiums earned for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 increased 28.4% to $34.6 million, compared to $26.9 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2020. The increase was attributable to the exit from the 25% personal lines quota share treaty on December 30, 2020 and the decrease of $1.7 million in commercial lines premiums, a line of business from which the Company completed its run-off in September 2020.

Net Loss Ratio:

For the quarter ended March 31, 2021, the Company's net loss ratio was 65.2%, compared to 60.8% in the prior year period. The loss ratio is higher than the prior year period due to a higher frequency of non-weather water losses which added approximately 2 points to the loss ratio as well as 2 severe fire claims which added approximately 2 points to the loss ratio.

Net Other Underwriting Expense Ratio:

For the quarter ended March 31, 2021, the net underwriting expense ratio was 42.0% as compared to 39.1% in the prior year period, an increase of 2.9 percentage points. The 2.9 percentage point increase is primarily attributable to the exit from the 25% personal lines quota share treaty, the decrease in both provisional ceding and contingent commissions from prior year quota shares and an increase in contingent commission expense of $0.4 million during the period due to projected increased profitability in the personal lines book. Net other underwriting expenses were 4.4% lower than the prior year quarter.

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1 These measures are not based on GAAP and are defined and reconciled below to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

Balance Sheet / Investment Portfolio

Kingstone's cash and investment holdings were $220.7 million at March 31, 2021 compared to $201.6 million at March 31, 2020. The Company's investment holdings are comprised primarily of investment grade corporate, mortgage-backed and municipal securities, with fixed income investments representing approximately 79.0% of total investments at March 31, 2021 and 88.4% at March 31, 2020. The Company's effective duration on its fixed-income portfolio is 4.7 years.

Net investment income increased 7.0% to $1.8 million for the first quarter of 2021 from $1.7 million in the prior year period.

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income/Loss (AOCI), net of tax

As of March 31, 2021, AOCI was $6.5 million compared to a loss of $(0.6) million at March 31, 2020. The decline from the AOCI at December 31, 2020 of $9.9 million is attributable to the increase in realized gains and the increase in interest rates since December 31, 2020.

Book Value

The Company's book value per share at March 31, 2021 was $8.34, an increase of 17% compared to $7.13 at March 31, 2020 and a decline of 4.6% from the December 31, 2020 amount.

31-Mar-21 31-Dec-20 30-Sep-20 30-Jun-20 31-Mar-20
Book Value Per Share
$8.34 $8.74 $8.37 $8.40 $7.13
%Increase from specified period to 3/31/21
-4.6% -0.4% -0.7% 17.0

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.KINGSTONECOMPANIES.COM.

Conference Call Details

Management will discuss the Company's operations and financial results in a conference call on Friday, May 14, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. ET.

The dial-in numbers are:

(877) 407-3105 (U.S.)

(201) 493-6794 (International)

Accompanying Webcast

The call will be simultaneously webcast over the Internet via the Kingstone website or by clicking on the conference call link:

Kingstone Companies Q1 2021 Earnings Call Webcast

The webcast will be archived and accessible for approximately 30 days.

Definitions and Non-GAAP Measures

Direct written premiums represent the total premiums charged on policies issued by the Company during the respective fiscal period. Net premiums written are direct written premiums less premiums ceded to reinsurers. Net premiums earned, the GAAP measure most comparable to direct written premiums and net premiums written, are net premiums written that are pro-rata earned during the fiscal period presented. All of the Company's policies are written for a twelve-month period. Management uses direct written premiums and net premiums written, along with other measures, to gauge the Company's performance and evaluate results.

Core direct written premiums - represents the total premiums charged on policies issued by the Company during the respective fiscal period from its business located in New York.

Expansion direct written premiums - represents the total premiums charged on policies issued by the Company during the respective fiscal period from its business located in other states (i.e., outside New York).

Net operating income (loss) - is net income (loss) exclusive of realized investment gains (losses), net of tax. Net income (loss) is the GAAP measure most closely comparable to net operating income (loss).

Management uses net operating income (loss) along with other measures to gauge the Company's performance and evaluate results, which can be skewed when including realized investment gains (losses), and may vary significantly between periods. Net operating income (loss) is provided as supplemental information, not as a substitute for net income (loss) and does not reflect the Company's overall profitability.

Net combined ratio excluding effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development - is a non-GAAP ratio, which is computed as the difference between GAAP net combined ratio and the effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development on the net combined ratio.

We believe that these ratios are useful to investors and they are used by management to reveal the trends in our business that may be obscured by catastrophe losses and prior year loss development. Catastrophe losses cause our loss ratios to vary significantly between periods as a result of their incidence of occurrence and magnitude, and can have a significant impact on the net loss ratio and net combined ratio. Prior year loss development can cause our loss ratio to vary significantly between periods and separating this information allows us to better compare the results for the current accident period over time. We believe these measures are useful for investors to evaluate these components separately and in the aggregate when reviewing our underwriting performance. We also provide them to facilitate a comparison to our outlook on the net combined ratio excluding the effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development. The most directly comparable GAAP measure is the net combined ratio. The net combined ratio excluding the effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development should not be considered a substitute for the net combined ratio and does not reflect the Company's net combined ratio.

The table below reconciles direct written premiums and net written premiums to net premiums earned for the periods presented:

For the Three Months Ended
March 31,
2021 2020 $ Change %Change
(000's except percentages)
Direct and Net Written Premiums Reconciliation:
Direct written premiums
$38,129 $36,697 $1,432 3.9%
Assumed written premiums
- - - -
Ceded written premiums
(7,329) (13,506) 6,177 (45.7%)
Net written premiums
30,800 23,191 7,609 32.8%
Change in unearned premiums
3,789 3,750 39 1.0%
Net premiums earned
$34,589 $26,941 $7,648 28.4%

The following table reconciles net operating loss to net loss for the periods indicated:

Three Months Ended Three Months Ended
March 31, 2021 March 31, 2020
Amount Diluted loss per common share Amount Diluted earnings (loss) per common share
(000's except per common share amounts and percentages)
Net Loss and Diluted Earnings (Loss) per Common Share Reconciliation:
Net loss
$(311) $(0.03) $(5,444) $(0.50)
Net realized (gain) loss on investments
(2,960) 6,444
Less tax (expense) benefit on net realized (gain) loss
(622) 1,353
Net realized (gain) loss on investments, net of taxes
(2,338) $(0.22) 5,091 $0.47
Net operating loss
$(2,650) $(0.25) $(353) $(0.03)
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding
10,676,298 10,807,841
(Amount components may not sum to totals due to rounding)

The following table reconciles the net combined ratio excluding catastrophes and prior year loss development to the net combined ratio for the periods presented:

For the Three Months Ended
March 31,
2021 2020
Percentage Point Change
Net Combined Ratio Excluding Catastrophes and Prior Year Development Reconciliation:
Net Combined Ratio Excluding Catastrophes and Prior Year Development
106.5% 99.7%
6.8 pts
Effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development
Catastrophe losses
0.7% 0.7%
- pts
Prior year development
0.0% -0.5%
0.5 pts
Effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development on net loss and loss adjustment expenses
0.7% 0.2%
0.5 pts
Net underwriting expense ratio
0.0% 0.0%
- pts
Total effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development
0.7% 0.2%
0.5 pts
Net combined ratio
107.2% 99.9%
7.3 pts

The following table reconciles the net combined ratio excluding catastrophes to the net combined ratio for the periods presented:

For the Three Months Ended
March 31,
2021 2020
Percentage Point Change
Net Combined Ratio Excluding Catastrophes Reconciliation:
Net Combined Ratio Excluding Catastrophes
106.5% 99.2%
7.3 pts
Catastrophe losses
0.7% 0.7%
- pts
Net combined ratio
107.2% 99.9%
7.3 pts

The following table summarizes gross and net written premiums, net premiums earned, net loss and loss adjustment expenses and net loss ratio by major product type, which were determined based primarily on similar economic characteristics and risks of loss.

For the Three Months Ended
March 31,
2021 2020
Gross premiums written:
Personal lines(3)
$36,158,493 $34,434,836
Livery physical damage
1,903,992 2,314,401
Other(1)
67,107 74,855
Total without commercial lines
38,129,592 36,824,092
Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)
(475) (127,163)
Total gross premiums written
$38,129,117 $36,696,929
Net premiums written:
Personal lines(3)
$28,829,812 $21,211,481
Livery physical damage
1,903,992 2,314,401
Other(1)
66,281 58,579
Total without commercial lines
30,800,085 23,584,461
Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)
(475) (393,787)
Total net premiums written
$30,799,610 $23,190,674
Net premiums earned:
Personal lines(3)
$32,765,087 $22,599,634
Livery physical damage
1,765,276 2,606,579
Other(1)
59,330 50,149
Total without commercial lines
34,589,693 25,256,362
Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)
(475) 1,685,088
Total net premiums earned
$34,589,218 $26,941,450
Net loss and loss adjustment expenses(4):
Personal lines
$20,756,653 $12,514,568
Livery physical damage
687,412 780,570
Other(1)
30,349 48,797
Unallocated loss adjustment expenses
1,006,281 769,812
Total without commercial lines
22,480,695 14,113,747
Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)
79,977 2,272,074
Total net loss and loss adjustment expenses
$22,560,672 $16,385,821
Net loss ratio(4):
Personal lines
63.3% 55.4%
Livery physical damage
38.9% 29.9%
Other(1)
51.2% 97.3%
Total without commercial lines
65.0% 55.9%
Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)
NA 134.8%
Total
65.2% 60.8%
  1. "Other" includes, among other things, premiums and loss and loss adjustment expenses from our participation in a mandatory state joint underwriting association and loss and loss adjustment expenses from commercial auto.
  2. In July 2019, the Company decided that it will no longer underwrite Commercial Liability risks. See discussions above regarding the discontinuation of this line of business.
  3. See discussion with regard to "Direct Written Premiums, Net Written Premiums and Net Premiums Earned" above.
  4. See discussions above with regard to "Net Loss Ratio and Underlying Net Loss Ratio".
KINGSTONE COMPANIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consdensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Loss (Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
March 31,
2021 2020
Revenues
Net premiums earned
$34,589,218 $26,941,450
Ceding commission revenue
(1,065) 3,831,099
Net investment income
1,783,196 1,665,844
Net gains (losses) on investments
2,960,407 (6,444,418)
Other income
171,446 259,630
Total revenues
39,503,202 26,253,605
Expenses
Loss and loss adjustment expenses
22,560,672 16,385,821
Commission expense
8,223,839 7,855,927
Other underwriting expenses
6,467,042 6,761,792
Other operating expenses
1,352,306 1,236,895
Depreciation and amortization
822,340 687,094
Interest expense
456,545 456,545
Total expenses
39,882,744 33,384,074
Loss before taxes
(379,542) (7,130,469)
Income tax benefit
(68,445) (1,686,266)
Net loss
(311,097) (5,444,203)
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax
Gross change in unrealized losses
on available-for-sale-securities
(3,823,279) (6,727,489)
Reclassification adjustment for gains
- -
included in net loss
(394,297) (102,222)
Net change in unrealized losses
(4,217,576) (6,829,711)
Income tax benefit related to items
of other comprehensive loss
885,692 1,434,240
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax
(3,331,884) (5,395,471)
Comprehensive loss
$(3,642,981) $(10,839,674)
Loss per common share:
Basic
$(0.03) $(0.50)
Diluted
$(0.03) $(0.50)
Weighted average common shares outstanding
Basic
10,676,298 10,807,841
Diluted
10,676,298 10,807,841
Dividends declared and paid per common share
$0.0400 $0.0625
KINGSTONE COMPANIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
March 31, December 31,
2021 2020
(unaudited)
Assets
Fixed-maturity securities, held-to-maturity, at amortized cost (fair value of
$9,564,055 at March 31, 2021 and $8,194,824 at December 31, 2020)
$9,180,786 $7,368,815
Fixed-maturity securities, available-for-sale, at fair value (amortized cost of
$139,299,693 at March 31, 2021 and $145,045,584 at December 31, 2020)
147,585,805 157,549,272
Equity securities, at fair value (cost of $32,651,343 at March 31, 2021 and
$32,571,166 at December 31, 2020)
35,430,803 34,413,313
Other investments
6,348,590 3,518,626
Total investments
198,545,984 202,850,026
Cash and cash equivalents
22,179,960 19,463,742
Premiums receivable, net
10,885,621 11,819,639
Reinsurance receivables, net
37,366,742 45,460,729
Deferred policy acquisition costs
19,351,989 20,142,515
Intangible assets
500,000 500,000
Property and equipment, net
8,294,847 8,083,123
Other assets
9,759,071 9,262,493
Total assets
$306,884,214 $317,582,267
Liabilities
Loss and loss adjustment expense reserves
$84,457,059 $82,801,228
Unearned premiums
86,219,795 90,009,272
Advance premiums
4,145,845 2,660,354
Reinsurance balances payable
2,336,498 6,979,735
Deferred ceding commission revenue
93,318 93,519
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities
7,789,131 8,433,233
Deferred income taxes, net
3,138,231 4,156,913
Long-term debt, net
29,691,656 29,647,611
Total liabilities
217,871,533 224,781,865
Commitments and Contingencies
Stockholders' Equity
Preferred stock, $.01 par value; authorized 2,500,000 shares
- -
Common stock, $.01 par value; authorized 20,000,000 shares; issued 11,935,321 shares
at March 31, 2021 and 11,871,307 at December 31, 2020; outstanding
10,672,794 shares at March 31, 2021 and 10,616,815 shares at December 31, 2020
119,353 118,713
Capital in excess of par
71,116,917 70,769,165
Accumulated other comprehensive income
6,548,178 9,880,062
Retained earnings
15,190,031 15,928,345
92,974,479 96,696,285
Treasury stock, at cost, 1,262,257 shares at March 31, 2021
and 1,254,492 shares at December 31, 2020
(3,961,798) (3,895,883)
Total stockholders' equity
89,012,681 92,800,402
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
$306,884,214 $317,582,267

About Kingstone Companies, Inc.

Kingstone is a northeast regional property and casualty insurance holding company whose principal operating subsidiary is Kingstone Insurance Company ("KICO"). KICO is a New York domiciled carrier writing business through retail and wholesale agents and brokers. KICO offers primarily personal lines insurance products in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Kingstone is also licensed in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Maine.

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, may be forward-looking statements. These statements are based on management's current expectations and are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those included in forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors. For more details on factors that could affect expectations, see Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under "Factors That May Affect Future Results and Financial Condition." These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, the following:

  • As a property and casualty insurer, we may face significant losses from catastrophes and severe weather events.
  • Unanticipated increases in the severity or frequency of claims may adversely affect our operating results and financial condition.
  • We are exposed to significant financial and capital markets risk which may adversely affect our results of operations, financial condition and liquidity, and our net investment income can vary from period to period.
  • The insurance industry is subject to extensive regulation that may affect our operating costs and limit the growth of our business, and changes within this regulatory environment may adversely affect our operating costs and limit the growth of our business.
  • Changing climate conditions may adversely affect our financial condition, profitability or cash flows.
  • Because a significant portion of our revenue is currently derived from sources located in New York, our business may be adversely affected by conditions in such state.
  • We are highly dependent on a relatively small number of insurance brokers for a large portion of our revenues.
  • Actual claims incurred may exceed current reserves established for claims, which may adversely affect our operating results and financial condition.
  • We rely on our information technology and telecommunication systems, and the failure of these systems could materially and adversely affect our business.

Kingstone undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

CONTACT:

Kingstone Companies, Inc.

Amanda M. Goldstein
Investor Relations Director
(516) 960-1319

SOURCE: Kingstone Companies, Inc



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FAQ

What were Kingstone Companies' Q1 2021 earnings results?

Kingstone reported a loss per share of ($0.03) for Q1 2021, improving from ($0.50) in the previous year.

How did Kingstone's direct written premiums perform in Q1 2021?

Direct written premiums grew by 3.9% overall, with personal lines increasing by 5%.

What is the forecast for Kingstone's growth in 2021?

Kingstone expects direct written premium growth of 5-7% and projects a combined ratio of 88%-92% for the year.

What was the increase in net investment income for Kingstone in Q1 2021?

Kingstone's net investment income increased by 7% to $1.8 million.

When is Kingstone's Annual Meeting of Stockholders?

The Annual Meeting will be held on August 10, 2021.

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