Best’s Market Segment Report: Pet Insurance Business Showing Growth as US Inland Marine Results Remain Strong
Despite growing pains, there are early indications that insuring family pets is evolving into a meaningful niche business line for the
While specific full-year results on pet insurance won’t be available until
The report states that the loss ratio for pet insurance through the first nine months of 2024 was higher than for the rest of inland marine insurance line, due possibly to growing demand for insurance to help cover rising veterinary costs. Including pet insurance, the inland marine line’s loss ratio for the period remained in the post-COVID-19 pandemic range of 44-49%. In addition, the top 10 pet insurers account for 90% of the pet insurance market, making it a highly concentrated market.
Pet insurance is just one part of the inland marine insurance market, which serves as a catch all and largely includes products and materials that are shipped over land. Results have been very consistent over the past 10 years for the inland marine market, with 2020 being an anomaly owing to the pandemic. “Overall, inland marine remains profitable, outperforming the entire property/casualty insurance industry by a wide margin and doing so with steady growth, buoyed by growing construction and increasing travel,” said
Some of the report’s other findings include:
- Inland marine business remains profitable, with a direct loss ratio more than 20 points better than that of the property/casualty industry overall. Inland marine’s loss ratio has been worse than the P/C industry’s only once in the past 14 years—in 2020, when contingency claims (event and travel cancellations) spiked due to the pandemic shutdowns.
- Direct premium written continues to grow for inland marine, rising 6.9% in 2023, with the calendar year total more than double the amount of a decade earlier. Overall inland marine premium, absent pet insurance, is still growing, albeit at a slower rate.
- Inland marine’s net combined ratio results and profitability have been consistent, with even less variance than direct loss ratio results. Even in 2020, the net combined ratio for inland marine was at least marginally better than that of the P/C industry.
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