Progressive halts new home insurance policies in Texas and some Midwestern states | Insurify
Progressive will no longer sell new home insurance policies in
Progressive didn't respond to Insurify's request for comment about the situation. But CEO
CEO's letter to shareholders
And the report, filed with the
"Reducing the impact from weather-related volatility is strategically important and shifting our geographic mix continues to be a top priority," Griffith said in the letter. "We continue to focus on growing in states where weather risk is relatively lower, while maintaining or reducing our market share in higher volatile states that are more susceptible to catastrophic weather events and have higher exposure to hail."
This effort to mitigate financial loss from severe weather isn't new for Progressive. The company began implementing non-renewal notices for 115,000 property insurance policies in
"In 2021, about 45% of our policies were in less volatile states and we expect to end 2024 with about 60% of our [policies in force] in less volatile states," Griffith told shareholders.
Why pull back from
Roughly 40% of the storm losses Progressive faced during Q2 of 2024 occurred in
Insurers in
In its Q2 filing to the
What's next?
Though Progressive hasn't publicly commented on its reported pulling back from new insurance policies in
"In regions where our appetite to write new business is limited, we are continuing to prioritize Progressive auto bundles, as well as lower-risk properties, such as new construction or homes with newer roofs," Progressive said in its 10-Q filing.
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