Best’s Market Segment Report: Fifth Straight Year of Double-Digit Growth for the U.S. Surplus Lines Segment in 2022
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The Best’s Market Segment Report, titled, “Surplus Lines Insurers Focus on Evolving Risks to Sustain Premium Growth,” states that the
This comes as the overall market for property risks—both personal lines property (homeowners) and commercial property—remains challenging, especially for accounts that have suffered large or multiple weather-related catastrophe losses, property risks, and an increase in claims totals due to elevated construction costs. These conditions have enabled surplus lines writers to carve out a bigger portion of total property/casualty (P/C) industry premium, which increased to an all-time high 11.2% in 2022, up from 10.4% a year earlier.
“The contraction in overall capacity owing to tighter admitted company risk appetites creates an environment that plays to the strength of surplus lines insurers with some of their creative market and product-oriented solutions,” said
According to AM Best data generated for the report, eight of the top 10 lines of the segment’s coverage grew their DPW by more than 10% in 2022, led by the commercial property, commercial auto, and general liability lines, with the latter including boosts the from umbrella and excess liability, cyber, and professional liability segments.
Pricing pressures have continued for many commercial lines of coverage in the past two years, with both non-admitted and admitted companies focusing on core business and culling what they considered underpriced, borderline surplus lines accounts from their portfolios. These factors help drive the surplus lines share of P/C commercial DPW above 20% for the first time in 2021, ending 2022 at 21.6%.
“In our view, the excess and surplus lines segment should continue reporting favorable underwriting results and organic capital generation,” said
New distribution platforms and geographic or product line diversification also have played an integral role in allowing the leading surplus lines groups to defend their market positions. Some of the new distribution partnerships, including ones delegating authority to managing general agents or similar delegated underwriting authority enterprises (DUAEs), have helped fuel the growth of newer surplus lines entities as well.
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