Best's Special Report: Insurers Exceed Cost of Capital Across Segments, Despite Varying Challenges
Despite another year of elevated catastrophe losses,
Both life/annuity and health insurers navigated separate challenges within their respective segments and were also able to exceed the cost of capital. The cost of capital provides a measure of how much in returns investors can expect to generate for an investment. It considers the cost of debt and cost of equity, with weights relative to an individual company’s dependence on each method of raising capital, as well a risk factor based on the company’s risk profile.
Despite experiencing two major hurricanes, severe convective storms and winter weather events in 2024, the P/C industry recorded an underwriting gain of approximately
Health insurers have consistently exceeded their cost of capital over the past 15 years. The median return on capital employed (ROCE) in this segment has steadily decreased over the past four years, yet still surpassed the median weighted average cost of capital (WACC) by about 2.5 percentage points, according to the Best’s Special Report. The decline in health insurers’ returns has been driven by rising medical and pharmaceutical costs, in conjunction with higher claims.
As a very long-tailed line, the L/A segment is heavily reliant on investments to generate operating returns and is significantly impacted by interest rates. According to the report, the L/A segment’s return on equity outperformed its cost of equity capital by close to 8 percentage points – the strongest outperformance over the past 15 years, driven by rising interest rates as
Unlike the health and P/C segments, the median WACC for L/A writers did not decline in 2024, despite a similar decrease in cost of equity. The report also notes that life insurers are more reliant on debt financing, so the decrease in cost of equity had less effect. In general, life insurers are more asset-intensive, so their cost of equity is more correlated with equity market volatility.
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