Best’s Market Segment Report: US Title Insurers Cautiously Optimistic Despite Current Headwinds
Following significant double-digit, year-over-year declines in 2022 and 2023,
The Best’s Market Segment Report, “US Title Insurers Cautiously Optimistic Despite Current Headwinds,” states that the premium increase likely reflected a slight bump in real estate transactions following the Fed’s decision to decrease the federal funds rate by a quarter of a point in
As home sales weakened and mortgage loan financing moderated over the past three years, AM Best’s composite of title insurers have experienced a declining net profit margin. The composite still generated an underwriting gain during this time, but after producing an underwriting profit of more than
“The increase in net premiums written in 2024 should lead to higher earned premiums in 2025, which could well grow full-year 2025 underwriting and pretax operating income, prior to any impact from realized gains of losses,” said
AM Best’s title insurance composite posted a combined ratio of 97.3 in 2024, which was essentially flat from 2023, but considerable higher than the preceding three years. The key driver has been the composite’s higher underwriting expense ratio, which was 92.7 in 2024, approximately three percentage points higher than its 10-year average.
“Title insurance is a cost-intensive insurance product with heavy up-front costs borne by title insurers,” said
Although AM Best maintains a negative outlook on the title segment, it notes that during the first six months of 2025, industry data has been consistent with stable premiums, profitability and surplus growth. Refinancing activity, which fell sharply in 2022-2023, has rebounded since mid-2025. However, a lack of housing affordability and low supply still defines the
“The impact from tariffs, unemployment and inflation data will likely remain the key determinants in the Fed’s future decision-making,” said
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