The Baldwin Group Enters Into Agreement to Acquire Homebuilder Distribution Network From Hippo; Baldwin’s Westwood and MSI Businesses Enter Into Various Commercial Agreements With Hippo and Its Affiliates to Support Ongoing Growth
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Hippo’s Homebuilder Distribution Network Adds 8 New Homebuilders to Westwood’s Client Roster; At Closing,
Westwood Will Power the Home Insurance Experience for 20 of the Top 25 Homebuilders Representing Over 35% of Total New Single-Family Homes Built in theU.S. Annually -
MSI Enters into Program Administrator Agreement and Claims Administration Agreement with Hippo and its Affiliates to Provide Additional Proprietary Capacity to Westwood’s
Builder Partners - Hippo and its Affiliates, Including Spinnaker, to Provide Fronting Capacity and Additional Reinsurance Support on MSI Programs
Separate from the purchase of Hippo’s homebuilder distribution network,
“Through the acquisition of Hippo’s homebuilder distribution network, Westwood now provides an embedded insurance solution to 20 of the top 25 homebuilders2 across the country,” said
“As we continue to grow and innovate across the insurance value chain, we remain focused on maintaining and building strong relationships with our capacity partners, powering our continued insurance product innovation to support our clients amidst a rapidly evolving risk landscape,” said
1 Calculated as revenue attributable to acquired business for the most recent trailing twelve-month period prior to acquisition by
2 Builder Magazine’s 2025 “Top 100”
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ABOUT HIPPO
Hippo is a technology-enabled insurance group that leverages Spinnaker, its hybrid fronting carrier, to diversify risk across both personal and commercial lines. Through the Hippo Homeowners Insurance Program, the company applies deep industry expertise and strong underwriting capabilities to deliver tailored, proactive coverage for homeowners. With a flexible portfolio and a disciplined risk management approach, Hippo is well-positioned to adapt to changing market conditions and capitalize on market cycles.
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES AND
Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted diluted EPS and adjusted net income are not measures of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered substitutes for GAAP measures, including net income (loss), diluted earnings (loss) per share or net income (loss) attributable to Baldwin, which we consider to be the most directly comparable GAAP measures. These Non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as analytical tools, and when assessing our operating performance, you should not consider these non-GAAP financial measures in isolation or as substitutes for net income (loss), diluted earnings (loss) per share, or net income (loss) attributable to Baldwin or any other performance measures derived in accordance with GAAP. Other companies in our industry may define or calculate these non-GAAP financial measures differently than we do, and accordingly, these measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.
Reconciliations of guidance regarding adjusted EBITDA and pro forma adjusted diluted EPS to the most directly comparable GAAP measures are not available without unreasonable efforts on a forward-looking basis due to the high variability, complexity, and low visibility with respect to the consolidated income statement data prepared in accordance with GAAP.
We define adjusted EBITDA as net income (loss) before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, change in fair value of contingent consideration and certain items of income and expense, including share-based compensation expense, transaction-related partnership and integration expenses, severance, and certain non-recurring items, including those related to raising capital. We believe that adjusted EBITDA is an appropriate measure of operating performance because it eliminates the impact of income and expenses that do not relate to business performance, and that the presentation of this measure enhances an investor’s understanding of our financial performance.
We define adjusted net income as net income (loss) attributable to Baldwin adjusted for depreciation, amortization, change in fair value of contingent consideration and certain items of income and expense, including share-based compensation expense, transaction-related partnership and integration expenses, severance, and certain non-recurring costs that, in the opinion of management, significantly affect the period-over-period assessment of operating results, and the related tax effect of those adjustments. We believe that adjusted net income is an appropriate measure of operating performance because it eliminates the impact of income and expenses that do not relate to business performance.
Pro forma adjusted diluted EPS measures our per share earnings excluding certain expenses as discussed above for adjusted net income and assuming all shares of Class B common stock were exchanged for Class A common stock on a one-for-one basis. Pro forma adjusted diluted EPS is calculated as adjusted net income plus adjusted net income from Partnerships in the unowned period divided by adjusted diluted weighted-average shares outstanding. We believe adjusted diluted EPS is useful to investors because it enables them to better evaluate per share operating performance across reporting periods.
Net Leverage is defined as “Consolidated First Lien Debt to Consolidated EBITDA Ratio” in our Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of
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Factors that could cause actual results or performance to differ from the expectations expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those described under the caption “Risk Factors” in The Baldwin Group’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
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