Best’s Special Report: U.S. Surety Growth and Profitability Bolstered by Public Projects
Demand for surety bonds in
In its Best’s Market Segment Report, AM Best notes that government spending on infrastructure projects contributed to a growth in surety premiums in 2023 and should have an even greater impact as more public projects commence in 2024. Direct premium written (DPW) in this segment continued to rise during the first three quarters of 2023, with the increase ranging between 11% and 12%, compared with the same prior-year period. Growth in private construction spending will likely continue as the construction market benefits from lower borrowing costs in 2024.
According to the report, surety has been one of the most profitable lines for
“Because of the success of companies writing surety coverage, carriers are considering allocating more resources to writing this line, and surety underwriters are considering how to expand their portfolios to take further advantage of the profit potential,” said
“Historically, at the beginning of economic recoveries, state and local infrastructure investment has typically fallen as a share of the economy,” said
The report also cites the impact of two bills passed by
“The commitment to infrastructure investment, and the construction spending that goes with it, has led to a boost in surety premiums, with surety bonds for new construction projects,” Graham said. “In addition, private construction spending has been resilient despite the impact of higher interest rates on the residential construction market.”
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