Greenlight Re Announces Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results
Net income for the quarter of
Fully diluted book value per share increased 3.3% in the quarter to
- Net income of
$14.8 million , or$0.37 per diluted ordinary share, compared to net income of$0.6 million , or$0.02 per diluted ordinary share, in the second quarter of 2021; - A combined ratio of 91.6%, compared to a combined ratio of 96.5% in the second quarter of 2021;
- Total investment income of
$17.2 million , compared to total investment income of$2.0 million in the second quarter of 2021; and - An increase in fully diluted book value per share of
$0.45 , or 3.3%, to$14.10 .
The following summarizes the Company’s underwriting results for the second quarter of 2022 and 2021:
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| Gross premiums written | 134,780 | 141,579 | |||
| Net premiums earned | 110,219 | 132,479 | |||
| Underwriting income (loss) | 9,342 | 4,562 | |||
| Combined ratio | 91.6 | % | 96.5 | % | |
Underwriting and Investment Results
Second quarter of 2022
Gross premiums written in the second quarter of 2022 were
Net premiums earned were
The Company recognized net underwriting income of
The Company’s total investment income during the second quarter of 2022 was
The Company incurred other non-underwriting expenses of
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Gross written premiums were
Net premiums earned were
The Company recognized net underwriting income for the six months ended
Total investment income for the six months ended
Greenlight Re will host a live conference call to discuss its financial results on
| 1-877-407-9753 | ||
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The conference call can also be accessed via webcast at:
https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1555313&tp_key=e6fb5254db
A telephone replay of the call will be available from
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In presenting the Company’s results, management has included financial measures that are not calculated under standards or rules that comprise accounting principles generally accepted in
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the
About
Greenlight Re (www.greenlightre.com) provides multiline property and casualty insurance and reinsurance through its licensed and regulated reinsurance entities in the
Contact:
Investor Relations:
(212) 836-9623
[email protected]
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
UNAUDITED
(expressed in thousands of
| Assets | ||||||
| Investments | ||||||
| Investment in related party investment fund | $ | 189,256 | $ | 183,591 | ||
| Other investments | 65,809 | 47,384 | ||||
| Total investments | 255,065 | 230,975 | ||||
| Cash and cash equivalents | 28,000 | 76,307 | ||||
| Restricted cash and cash equivalents | 669,603 | 634,794 | ||||
| Reinsurance balances receivable (net of allowance for expected credit losses) | 446,285 | 405,365 | ||||
| Loss and loss adjustment expenses recoverable (net of allowance for expected credit losses) | 9,426 | 11,100 | ||||
| Deferred acquisition costs | 70,343 | 63,026 | ||||
| Unearned premiums ceded | 9,294 | 42 | ||||
| Other assets | 5,107 | 5,885 | ||||
| Total assets | $ | 1,493,123 | $ | 1,427,494 | ||
| Liabilities and equity | ||||||
| Liabilities | ||||||
| Loss and loss adjustment expense reserves | $ | 526,445 | $ | 524,010 | ||
| Unearned premium reserves | 268,254 | 227,584 | ||||
| Reinsurance balances payable | 95,374 | 91,224 | ||||
| Funds withheld | 12,522 | 3,792 | ||||
| Other liabilities | 5,323 | 7,164 | ||||
| Convertible senior notes payable | 100,912 | 98,057 | ||||
| Total liabilities | 1,008,830 | 951,831 | ||||
| Shareholders' equity | ||||||
| Ordinary share capital (Class A: par value |
$ | 3,472 | $ | 3,384 | ||
| Additional paid-in capital | 475,903 | 481,784 | ||||
| Retained earnings (deficit) | 4,918 | (9,505 | ) | |||
| Total shareholders' equity | 484,293 | 475,663 | ||||
| Total liabilities and equity | $ | 1,493,123 | $ | 1,427,494 | ||
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
UNAUDITED
(expressed in thousands of
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| 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | ||||||||||||
| Underwriting revenue | |||||||||||||||
| Gross premiums written | $ | 134,780 | $ | 141,579 | $ | 280,666 | $ | 311,514 | |||||||
| Gross premiums ceded | (7,163 | ) | (1 | ) | (13,172 | ) | 54 | ||||||||
| Net premiums written | 127,617 | 141,578 | 267,494 | 311,568 | |||||||||||
| Change in net unearned premium reserves | (17,398 | ) | (9,099 | ) | (31,350 | ) | (43,693 | ) | |||||||
| Net premiums earned | $ | 110,219 | $ | 132,479 | $ | 236,144 | $ | 267,875 | |||||||
| Underwriting related expenses | |||||||||||||||
| Net loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred | |||||||||||||||
| Current year | $ | 63,706 | $ | 87,420 | $ | 158,788 | $ | 185,281 | |||||||
| Prior year | (2,883 | ) | (463 | ) | (558 | ) | (603 | ) | |||||||
| Net loss and loss adjustment expenses incurred | 60,823 | 86,957 | 158,230 | 184,678 | |||||||||||
| Acquisition costs | 36,335 | 37,631 | 69,280 | 71,012 | |||||||||||
| Underwriting expenses | 3,528 | 3,357 | 6,749 | 6,694 | |||||||||||
| Deposit accounting and other reinsurance expense (income) | 191 | (28 | ) | 225 | 2,919 | ||||||||||
| Net underwriting income (loss) | $ | 9,342 | $ | 4,562 | $ | 1,660 | $ | 2,572 | |||||||
| Income (loss) from investment in related party investment fund | $ | 11,876 | $ | (2,006 | ) | $ | 15,953 | $ | 2,018 | ||||||
| Net investment income (loss) | 5,280 | 4,046 | 8,940 | 18,696 | |||||||||||
| Total investment income (loss) | $ | 17,156 | $ | 2,040 | $ | 24,893 | $ | 20,714 | |||||||
| Net underwriting and investment income (loss) | $ | 26,498 | $ | 6,602 | $ | 26,553 | $ | 23,286 | |||||||
| Corporate expenses | $ | 4,578 | $ | 4,382 | $ | 8,589 | $ | 8,586 | |||||||
| Other (income) expense, net | 5,957 | 31 | 6,590 | 734 | |||||||||||
| Interest expense | 1,166 | 1,562 | 2,320 | 3,106 | |||||||||||
| Income tax expense (benefit) | 9 | (1 | ) | (7 | ) | 3,733 | |||||||||
| Net income (loss) | $ | 14,788 | $ | 628 | $ | 9,061 | $ | 7,127 | |||||||
| Earnings (loss) per share | |||||||||||||||
| Basic | $ | 0.44 | $ | 0.02 | $ | 0.27 | $ | 0.21 | |||||||
| Diluted | $ | 0.37 | $ | 0.02 | $ | 0.23 | $ | 0.21 | |||||||
| Underwriting ratios | |||||||||||||||
| Loss ratio - current year | 57.8 | % | 66.0 | % | 67.2 | % | 69.2 | % | |||||||
| Loss ratio - prior year | (2.6 | )% | (0.4 | )% | (0.2 | )% | (0.3 | )% | |||||||
| Loss ratio | 55.2 | % | 65.6 | % | 67.0 | % | 68.9 | % | |||||||
| Acquisition cost ratio | 33.0 | % | 28.4 | % | 29.3 | % | 26.5 | % | |||||||
| Composite ratio | 88.2 | % | 94.0 | % | 96.3 | % | 95.4 | % | |||||||
| Underwriting expense ratio | 3.4 | % | 2.5 | % | 3.0 | % | 3.6 | % | |||||||
| Combined ratio | 91.6 | % | 96.5 | % | 99.3 | % | 99.0 | % | |||||||
The following tables present the Company’s underwriting ratios by line of business:
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| Property | Casualty | Other | Total | Property | Casualty | Other | Total | ||||||||||||||||
| Loss ratio | 47.6 | % | 64.6 | % | 37.4 | % | 55.2 | % | 49.2 | % | 76.2 | % | 44.8 | % | 65.6 | % | |||||||
| Acquisition cost ratio | 25.0 | 28.2 | 46.6 | 33.0 | 22.2 | 26.6 | 36.2 | 28.4 | |||||||||||||||
| Composite ratio | 72.6 | % | 92.8 | % | 84.0 | % | 88.2 | % | 71.4 | % | 102.8 | % | 81.0 | % | 94.0 | % | |||||||
| Underwriting expense ratio | 3.4 | 2.5 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Combined ratio | 91.6 | % | 96.5 | % | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Property | Casualty | Other | Total | Property | Casualty | Other | Total | ||||||||||||||||
| Loss ratio | 58.2 | % | 66.5 | % | 72.0 | % | 67.0 | % | 64.5 | % | 74.9 | % | 55.2 | % | 68.9 | % | |||||||
| Acquisition cost ratio | 23.9 | 27.1 | 37.2 | 29.3 | 21.0 | 25.8 | 30.8 | 26.5 | |||||||||||||||
| Composite ratio | 82.1 | % | 93.6 | % | 109.2 | % | 96.3 | % | 85.5 | % | 100.7 | % | 86.0 | % | 95.4 | % | |||||||
| Underwriting expense ratio | 3.0 | 3.6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Combined ratio | 99.3 | % | 99.0 | % | |||||||||||||||||||
KEY FINANCIAL MEASURES AND NON-GAAP MEASURES
Management uses certain key financial measures, some of which are not prescribed under
The key non-GAAP financial measures used in this report are:
- Basic book value per share and fully diluted book value per share; and
- Net underwriting income (loss)
These non-GAAP measures are described below.
Basic Book Value Per Share and Fully Diluted Book Value Per Share
We believe that long-term growth in fully diluted book value per share is the most relevant measure of our financial performance because it provides management and investors a yardstick to monitor the shareholder value generated. Fully diluted book value per share may also help our investors, shareholders, and other interested parties form a basis of comparison with other companies within the property and casualty reinsurance industry. Basic book value per share and fully diluted book value per share should not be viewed as substitutes for the comparable
We calculate basic book value per share as (a) ending shareholders' equity, divided by (b) aggregate of Class A and Class
Fully diluted book value per share represents basic book value per share combined with any dilutive impact of in-the-money stock options, unvested service-based RSUs, and the earned portion of unvested performance-based RSUs granted. Fully diluted book value per share also includes the dilutive effect, if any, of ordinary shares expected to be issued upon settlement of the convertible notes.
Our primary financial goal is to increase fully diluted book value per share over the long term. We use fully diluted book value per share as a financial measure in our annual incentive compensation.
The following table presents a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures basic and fully diluted book value per share to the most comparable
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| Numerator for basic and fully diluted book value per share: | |||||||||||||||||||
| Total equity ( |
$ | 484,293 | $ | 468,407 | $ | 475,663 | $ | 450,514 | $ | 466,826 | |||||||||
| Denominator for basic and fully diluted book value per share: (1) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Ordinary shares issued and outstanding as presented in the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheets | 34,721,231 | 34,721,231 | 33,844,446 | 33,844,446 | 34,171,068 | ||||||||||||||
| Less: Unearned performance-based restricted shares granted after |
(560,927 | ) | (581,593 | ) | — | — | — | ||||||||||||
| Denominator for basic book value per share | 34,160,304 | 34,139,638 | 33,844,446 | 33,844,446 | 34,171,068 | ||||||||||||||
| Add: In-the-money stock options, service-based RSUs granted, and earned performance-based RSUs granted | 179,988 | 176,379 | 154,134 | 154,134 | 154,134 | ||||||||||||||
| Denominator for fully diluted book value per share | 34,340,292 | 34,316,017 | 33,998,580 | 33,998,580 | 34,325,202 | ||||||||||||||
| Basic book value per share | $ | 14.18 | $ | 13.72 | $ | 14.05 | $ | 13.31 | $ | 13.66 | |||||||||
| Increase (decrease) in basic book value per share ($) | $ | 0.46 | $ | (0.33 | ) | $ | 0.58 | $ | (0.35 | ) | $ | 0.11 | |||||||
| Increase (decrease) in basic book value per share (%) | 3.4 | % | (2.3 | )% | 4.3 | % | (2.6 | )% | 0.8 | % | |||||||||
| Fully diluted book value per share | $ | 14.10 | $ | 13.65 | $ | 13.99 | $ | 13.25 | $ | 13.60 | |||||||||
| Increase (decrease) in fully diluted book value per share ($) | $ | 0.45 | $ | (0.34 | ) | $ | 0.57 | $ | (0.35 | ) | $ | 0.11 | |||||||
| Increase (decrease) in fully diluted book value per share (%) | 3.3 | % | (2.4 | )% | 4.2 | % | (2.6 | )% | 0.8 | % | |||||||||
(1) For periods prior to
Net Underwriting Income (Loss)
One way that we evaluate the Company’s underwriting performance is by measuring net underwriting income (loss). We do not use premiums written as a measure of performance. Net underwriting income (loss) is a performance measure used by management to evaluate the fundamentals underlying the Company’s underwriting operations. We believe that the use of net underwriting income (loss) enables investors and other users of the Company’s financial information to analyze our performance in a manner similar to how management analyzes performance. Management also believes that this measure follows industry practice and allows the users of financial information to compare the Company’s performance with that of our industry peer group.
Net underwriting income (loss) is considered a non-GAAP financial measure because it excludes items used to calculate net income before taxes under
The reconciliations of net underwriting income (loss) to income (loss) before income taxes (the most directly comparable
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| ($ in thousands) | |||||||||||||||
| Income (loss) before income tax | $ | 14,797 | $ | 627 | $ | 9,054 | $ | 10,860 | |||||||
| Add (subtract): | |||||||||||||||
| Total investment (income) loss | (17,156 | ) | (2,040 | ) | (24,893 | ) | (20,714 | ) | |||||||
| Other non-underwriting (income) expense | 5,957 | 31 | 6,590 | 734 | |||||||||||
| Corporate expenses | 4,578 | 4,382 | 8,589 | 8,586 | |||||||||||
| Interest expense | 1,166 | 1,562 | 2,320 | 3,106 | |||||||||||
| Net underwriting income (loss) | $ | 9,342 | $ | 4,562 | $ | 1,660 | $ | 2,572 | |||||||
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