Best’s Market Segment Report: Despite Lower Premium Volume, U.S. Title Insurers Continue to Post Solid Results
The
The Best’s Market Segment Report, “Title Insurers’ Underwriting and Operating Performance Solid Despite Lower Premium Volume,” notes that the premium volume for this segment continued to drop in 2023, owing to higher mortgage interest rates and low housing inventory.
“During the first half of 2023, the title industry continued to experience a slowdown in title orders, as headwinds signaled last year,” said
The decrease in premiums is being driven in part by homeowners who are reluctant to sell or refinance and trade low mortgage interest rates loans for those with interest rates that have more than doubled, all while home values remain elevated. The combination of these two factors are major headwinds for the title industry, as new home buyers cannot afford to purchase starter homes given the rise in home values and higher interest rates. AM Best revised its outlook for the
Despite the drop in top-line premium, underwriting and operating performance of title insurers have remained solid, although operating margins are more compressed due to external market pressures. In 2022, the title segment’s underwriting income declined by one-third to slightly over
The report also notes that policyholders’ surplus dropped by 16.8% in 2022 due to the fallout in the
Improved underwriting and strong operating performance in 2021 helped title insurers strengthen capital heading into 2022 despite inflationary pressures, the near certainty of interest rate hikes, and a reduction in monetary support from the government, according to the report. “The changing economic factors and the impact on the title market took center stage in 2022,” said
To access the full copy of this market segment report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=336551.
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