XL Group Ltd Announces Third Quarter 2017 Results
- Net loss attributable to common shareholders of
$1.04 billion , or$4.06 per fully diluted share, for the quarter, compared to net income attributable to common shareholders of$70.6 million , or$0.25 per fully diluted share, in the prior year quarter - Operating net loss1 of
$1.03 billion , or$4.00 per fully diluted share, for the quarter, compared to operating net income of$122.5 million , or$0.44 per fully diluted share, in the prior year quarter - Natural catastrophe pre-tax losses net of reinsurance, reinstatement and premium adjustments and redeemable non-controlling interest for the quarter of
$1.48 billion (58.8 points to the loss ratio), compared to$97.4 million (4.1 points to the loss ratio), in the prior year quarter. The current quarter natural catastrophe losses are largely attributed to hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria - P&C combined ratio of 146.9% or 89.8% excluding prior year development and natural catastrophe losses for the quarter compared to 93.1% or 91.3% excluding prior year development and natural catastrophe losses in the prior year quarter
- P&C loss ratio excluding prior year development and natural catastrophe losses of 59.5% for both the current quarter and the prior year quarter
- Net favorable development was
$30.9 million or 1.1 loss ratio points, in the current quarter, compared to net favorable development of$53.6 million , or 2.3 loss ratio points, in the prior year quarter - Fully diluted book value per common share of
$38.27 atSeptember 30, 2017 , a decrease of$3.88 , or 9.2%, from fully diluted book value per common share of$42.15 atJune 30, 2017 - Fully diluted tangible book value per common share2 of
$29.70 atSeptember 30, 2017 , a decrease of$4.01 , or 11.9%, from fully diluted tangible book value per common share of$33.71 at June 30, 2017 - YTD Annualized ROE1, was (7.5)% for the nine months ended
September 30, 2017 and 1.6% , for the nine months endedSeptember 30, 2016 . - YTD Annualized Operating ROE1,3 excluding and including AOCI was (8.9)% and (8.1)%, respectively, for the nine months ended
September 30, 2017 and 4.2% and 3.8%, respectively, for the nine months endedSeptember 30, 2016 . Excluding Catlin-related integration costs these return rates would have been (8.0)% and (7.3)%, respectively, for the nine months endedSeptember 30, 2017 and 6.1% and 5.5%, respectively for the nine months endedSeptember 30, 2016
Commenting on the Company's performance, XL's Chief Executive Officer
"The natural catastrophes that mark the third quarter bring a unique devastation to those impacted and we continue the important work of helping our clients rebuild in these times of need.
The financial impact of these events was, of course, significant to our financial results in the quarter. At the same time, excluding these events, our underlying results show continued progress as demonstrated by improvement in the ex-cat P&C combined ratio, insurance combined ratio and insurance loss ratio versus the prior year quarter.
As we look at the global re/insurance markets today, with a view that we will see new levels of appropriate sustainable pricing, we believe we are well positioned by virtue of our diverse portfolio, global relevance and disciplined underwriting."
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Third Quarter Summary |
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Three Months Ended |
Nine Months Ended |
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(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
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2017 |
2016 |
$ Change |
% Change |
2017 |
2016 |
$ Change |
% Change |
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Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders |
$ |
(1,043,689) |
$ |
70,601 |
$ |
(1,114,290) |
N/M |
$ |
(589,226) |
$ |
136,268 |
$ |
(725,494) |
N/M |
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Per average common share outstanding-basic |
$ |
(4.06) |
$ |
0.26 |
$ |
(4.32) |
N/M |
$ |
(2.26) |
$ |
0.48 |
$ |
(2.74) |
N/M |
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Per average common share outstanding-fully diluted |
$ |
(4.06) |
$ |
0.25 |
$ |
(4.31) |
N/M |
$ |
(2.26) |
$ |
0.48 |
$ |
(2.74) |
N/M |
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Operating net income (loss) |
$ |
(1,028,862) |
$ |
122,454 |
$ |
(1,151,316) |
N/M |
$ |
(637,639) |
$ |
332,289 |
$ |
(969,928) |
N/M |
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Per average common share outstanding-fully diluted |
$ |
(4.00) |
$ |
0.44 |
$ |
(4.44) |
N/M |
$ |
(2.44) |
$ |
1.16 |
$ |
(3.60) |
N/M |
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- Net loss attributable to common shareholders of
$1,043.7 million , or$4.06 per fully diluted share, and operating net loss of$1,028.9 million , or$4.00 per fully diluted share, for the quarter, compared to net income attributable to common shareholders of$70.6 million , or$0.25 per fully diluted share, and net operating income of$122.5 million , or$0.44 per fully diluted share in the prior year quarter, respectively, both primarily driven by significant catastrophe losses during the quarter. - Net investment income for the quarter was
$202.8 million , compared to$209.8 million in the prior year quarter. Net investment income for the quarter, excluding the Life Funds Withheld Assets was$172.0 million , compared to$170.8 million in the prior year quarter. This increase was primarily due to higher reinvestment rates in the quarter from active sector rotation and portfolio management activities, slightly offset by negative foreign exchange movements. - Net income from affiliates was
$62.5 million for the quarter, compared to$24.6 million in the prior year quarter, primarily due to the rebalancing of the investment portfolio, better individual fund results and more benign markets for hedge fund strategies in the current quarter. - Operating expenses were 19.5% or
$99.1 million favorable compared to the prior year quarter primarily driven by the absence of integration costs during the current quarter compared to$54.5 million in the prior year quarter, a reduction to variable compensation costs resulting from the catastrophe loss impact on Group results and a$7.9 million favorable impact resulting from foreign exchange movement. - Income tax benefit of
$60.1 million was recognized during the quarter. Effective tax rate on net income of 5.4% for the quarter, compared to 20.1% the prior year quarter. The decrease from the prior year quarter is primarily driven by the impact of the current quarter's catastrophe losses. - Fully diluted book value per common share decreased by
$3.88 from the end of the prior quarter to$38.27 , driven by significant catastrophe losses. Fully diluted tangible book value per common share also decreased by$4.01 from the end of the prior quarter to$29.70 . - Share buybacks4 totaled approximately 2.7 million shares at an average price of
$44.00 per share or$120.9 million during the quarter, compared to 6.6 million shares or$221.8 million in the prior year quarter. During the nine months endedSeptember 30th, 2017 , share buybacks totaled approximately 13.8 million shares at an average price of$41.36 per share or$571.5 million . AtSeptember 30, 2017 ,$529.1 million of common shares remained available for purchase under our share buyback program.
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P&C Operations |
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Three Months Ended |
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Insurance |
Reinsurance |
Total P&C |
Insurance |
Reinsurance |
Total P&C |
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Gross premiums written |
$ |
2,311,090 |
$ |
704,641 |
$ |
3,015,731 |
$ |
2,153,379 |
$ |
565,541 |
$ |
2,718,920 |
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Net premiums written |
$ |
1,660,304 |
$ |
665,917 |
$ |
2,326,221 |
$ |
1,615,132 |
$ |
518,166 |
$ |
2,133,298 |
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Net premiums earned |
$ |
1,677,189 |
$ |
940,567 |
$ |
2,617,756 |
$ |
1,653,461 |
$ |
778,216 |
$ |
2,431,677 |
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Underwriting profit (loss) |
$ |
(545,481) |
$ |
(681,495) |
$ |
(1,226,976) |
$ |
61,683 |
$ |
105,168 |
$ |
166,851 |
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Loss ratio |
102.8% |
142.7% |
117.2% |
64.6% |
54.4% |
61.3% |
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Underwriting expense ratio |
29.7% |
29.8% |
29.7% |
31.7% |
32.1% |
31.8% |
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Combined ratio |
132.5% |
172.5% |
146.9% |
96.3% |
86.5% |
93.1% |
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Nine Months Ended |
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(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
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Insurance |
Reinsurance |
Total P&C |
Insurance |
Reinsurance |
Total P&C |
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Gross premiums written |
$ |
7,582,060 |
$ |
3,609,707 |
$ |
11,191,767 |
$ |
7,169,363 |
$ |
3,439,650 |
$ |
10,609,013 |
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Net premiums written |
$ |
4,910,096 |
$ |
3,042,326 |
$ |
7,952,422 |
$ |
4,899,258 |
$ |
3,018,246 |
$ |
7,917,504 |
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Net premiums earned |
$ |
4,964,808 |
$ |
2,686,522 |
$ |
7,651,330 |
$ |
4,944,055 |
$ |
2,367,772 |
$ |
7,311,827 |
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Underwriting profit (loss) |
$ |
(412,113) |
$ |
(476,294) |
$ |
(888,407) |
$ |
179,174 |
$ |
265,059 |
$ |
444,233 |
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Loss ratio |
77.8% |
86.2% |
80.8% |
64.0% |
56.7% |
61.6% |
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Underwriting expense ratio |
30.5% |
31.5% |
30.8% |
32.4% |
32.1% |
32.3% |
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Combined ratio |
108.3% |
117.7% |
111.6% |
96.4% |
88.8% |
93.9% |
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- P&C gross premiums written ("GPW") in the third quarter increased 10.9% compared to the prior year quarter. Excluding the impact of foreign exchange, GPW increased by 11.5%
- The Insurance segment GPW increased 7.3% from the prior year quarter driven primarily by growth in International and North America Property lines, Accident & Health,
North America Construction and Fine Art & Specie. These increases were partially offset by decreases inNorth America programs and Excess & Surplus lines. Excluding the impact of foreign exchange, Insurance GPW increased 8.2%. - The Reinsurance segment GPW increased by 24.6% from the prior year quarter due to additional new business written in the quarter and reinstatement premiums from the recent catastrophic activity. The increase in new business was primarily from the Casualty line of business predominantly within the
Bermuda and EMEA regions. In addition, significant new business was written within the Property Treaty line of business from both theNorth America andLatin America regions. Excluding the impact of foreign exchange and reinstatement premiums, Reinsurance GPW increased by 6.8%. - The P&C loss ratio excluding prior year development and the impact of catastrophe losses in the current quarter was 59.5%, the same as in the prior year quarter. On the same basis, the Insurance segment loss ratio in the current quarter was 61.1% compared to 61.7% in the prior year quarter, while the Reinsurance segment was 56.4% in the current quarter compared to 54.9% in the prior year quarter.
- The P&C combined ratio excluding prior year development and the impact of catastrophe losses in the current quarter was 89.8%, compared to 91.3% for the prior year quarter. On the same basis, the Insurance segment combined ratio in the current quarter was 90.4%, compared to 93.3% for the prior year quarter, while the Reinsurance segment was 88.6% in the current quarter, compared to 87.1% for the prior year quarter.
- The P&C prior-year net favorable development resulting from the current quarter was
$30.9 million , or 1.1 loss ratio points, compared to net favorable development of$53.6 million , or 2.3 loss ratio points, in the prior year quarter. This reflects favorable development of$8.8 million in the Insurance segment and$22.1 million in the Reinsurance segment. Insurance releases were largely attributable to better than expected attrition loss experience in aerospace. Reinsurance releases were mainly attributable to the better than expected experience primarily in short tail lines including property catastrophe and specialty lines with a lesser contribution from certain casualty reserve adjustments.
Further details of the results for the quarter may be found in the Company's Financial Supplement and Earnings Presentation, each of which is dated
A conference call to discuss the Company's results will be held at
About
This press release contains forward-looking statements. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about XL's beliefs, plans or expectations, are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current plans, estimates and expectations, all of which involve risk and uncertainty. Statements that include the words "expect," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "project," "anticipate," "may," "could," or "would" and similar statements of a future or forward-looking nature identify forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from those included in such forward-looking statements and therefore you should not place undue reliance on them. A non-exclusive list of the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements includes (a) the continuation of downward trends in rates for property and casualty insurance and reinsurance; (b) changes in the size of our claims relating to unpredictable natural or man-made catastrophe losses due to the preliminary nature of some reports and estimates of loss and damage to date, and in particular our loss estimates and industry loss estimates relating hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, given the complexities and nature of these particular events, including the magnitude, proximity and recent occurrence of these events, limited claims data received to date, the likelihood of longer development periods associated with the specific characteristics of these events and the geographic and infrastructure limitations related to the areas impacted, among other matters; (c) changes in the number of insureds and ceding companies impacted or the ultimate number and value of individual claims relating to natural catastrophe events due to the preliminary nature of reports and estimates of loss and damage to date; (d) changes in the amount or type of business that we write, whether due to our actions, changes in market conditions or other factors, and the amount of premium attributable to such business; (e) the availability, cost or quality of ceded reinsurance, and the timely and full recoverability of such reinsurance, or other amounts due to us, or changes to our projections related to such recoverables; (f) actual loss experience from insured or reinsured events and the timing of claims payments being faster or the receipt of reinsurance recoverables being slower than we anticipated; (g) increased competition on the basis of pricing, capacity, coverage terms or other factors, such as the increased inflow of third party capital into reinsurance markets, which could harm our ability to maintain or increase business volumes or profitability; (h) greater frequency or severity of claims and loss activity than our underwriting, reserving or investment practices anticipate based on historical experience or industry data; (i) the impact of changes in the global financial markets, such as the effects of inflation on our business, including on pricing and reserving, changes in interest rates, credit spreads, foreign currency exchange rates and future volatility in the world's credit, financial and capital markets that adversely affect the performance and valuation of our investments, future financing activities and access to such markets, our ability to pay claims or general financial condition; (j) our ability to successfully implement our business strategy; (k) our ability to successfully attract and raise additional third party capital for existing or new investment vehicles; (l) changes in credit ratings and rating agency policies or practices, which could trigger cancelation provisions in our assumed reinsurance agreements or impact the availability of our credit facilities; (m) the potential for changes to methodologies, estimations and assumptions that underlie the valuation of our financial instruments that could result in changes to investment valuations; (n) changes to our assessment as to whether it is more likely than not that we will be required to sell, or have the intent to sell, available-for-sale fixed maturity securities before their anticipated recovery; (o) unanticipated constraints on our liquidity, including the availability of borrowings and letters of credit under credit facilities that inhibit our ability to support our operations, including our ability to underwrite policies and pay claims; (p) the ability of our subsidiaries to pay dividends to
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1Operating net income (loss) is defined as net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders excluding: (1) our net investment income - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (as defined in Footnote 5 below), (2) our net realized (gains) losses on investments sold - excluding Life Funds Withheld Assets, (3) our net realized (gains) losses on investments sold (including OTTI) and net unrealized (gains) losses on investments, Trading - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (4) our net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives, (5) our net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on life retrocession embedded derivative and derivative instruments - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (6) our share of items (2) and (4) for our insurance company affiliates for the periods presented, (7) our foreign exchange (gains) losses, (8) our expenses related to the Catlin Acquisition, (9) our gain on the sale of our interest in
2Fully diluted tangible book value per common share is a non-GAAP financial measure. See page [12] of this press release for a reconciliation of fully diluted tangible book value per common share to fully diluted book value per common share.
3Common shareholders' equity is defined as total shareholders' equity less non-controlling interest in equity of consolidated subsidiaries.
4Share buybacks include the related commission expense paid to brokers and purchases associated with settling employee withholding taxes incurred in connection with the vesting of share-based compensation awards. These items are excluded from the calculation of the remaining amount available for purchase under our share buyback program.
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Unaudited Consolidated Statements Of Income |
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Three Months Ended |
Nine Months Ended |
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( |
2017 |
2016 |
2017 |
2016 |
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(Note 1) |
(Note 1) |
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Revenues: |
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Net premiums earned |
$ |
2,620,902 |
$ |
2,434,037 |
$ |
7,660,610 |
$ |
7,320,859 |
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Net investment income: |
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Net investment income - excluding Life Funds Withheld Assets |
171,983 |
170,834 |
516,386 |
511,402 |
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Net investment income - Life Funds Withheld Assets |
30,796 |
38,937 |
95,599 |
119,643 |
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Total net investment income |
$ |
202,779 |
$ |
209,771 |
$ |
611,985 |
$ |
631,045 |
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Total net realized gains (losses) on investments and unrealized gains (losses) on investments, trading securities |
43,274 |
143,676 |
137,188 |
341,043 |
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Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivative instruments |
(20,434) |
5,490 |
(28,409) |
2,774 |
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Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on life retrocession embedded derivative and derivative instruments - Life Funds Withheld Assets |
(31,662) |
(225,610) |
(116,359) |
(691,432) |
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Net income (loss) from investment affiliates |
57,656 |
12,156 |
126,735 |
20,756 |
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Fee income and other |
11,469 |
8,600 |
35,355 |
27,724 |
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Total revenues |
$ |
2,883,984 |
$ |
2,588,120 |
$ |
8,427,105 |
$ |
7,652,769 |
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Expenses: |
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Net losses and loss expenses incurred |
$ |
3,066,723 |
$ |
1,491,803 |
$ |
6,179,262 |
$ |
4,506,674 |
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Claims and policy benefits |
10,592 |
5,875 |
25,478 |
16,294 |
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Acquisition costs |
445,685 |
403,888 |
1,315,138 |
1,227,675 |
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Operating expenses |
409,356 |
508,458 |
1,350,172 |
1,546,360 |
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Foreign exchange (gains) losses |
55,017 |
(1,695) |
46,038 |
(54,614) |
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Loss (gain) on sale of subsidiary |
— |
(3,670) |
— |
(3,670) |
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(Gain) loss on the early extinguishment of debt |
1,582 |
— |
1,582 |
— |
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Interest expense |
33,919 |
49,445 |
138,648 |
157,486 |
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Total expenses |
$ |
4,022,874 |
$ |
2,454,104 |
$ |
9,056,318 |
$ |
7,396,205 |
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Income (loss) before income tax and income (loss) from operating affiliates |
$ |
(1,138,890) |
$ |
134,016 |
$ |
(629,213) |
$ |
256,564 |
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Income (loss) from operating affiliates |
4,872 |
12,410 |
61,185 |
46,478 |
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Provision (benefit) for income tax |
(60,132) |
17,749 |
(18,034) |
42,511 |
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Net income (loss) |
$ |
(1,073,886) |
$ |
128,677 |
$ |
(549,994) |
$ |
260,531 |
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Non-controlling interests |
(30,197) |
58,076 |
39,232 |
124,263 |
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Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders |
$ |
(1,043,689) |
$ |
70,601 |
$ |
(589,226) |
$ |
136,268 |
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Key Financial Data |
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Selected balance sheet and other data: |
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At |
At |
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(Unaudited) |
(Note 1) |
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Total investments available for sale |
$ |
33,023,505 |
$ |
31,919,126 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
3,030,088 |
3,426,988 |
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Investments in affiliates |
2,100,378 |
2,177,645 |
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Unpaid losses and loss expenses recoverable |
6,962,787 |
5,491,297 |
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2,227,014 |
2,203,653 |
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Total assets |
63,790,208 |
58,434,102 |
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Unpaid losses and loss expenses |
29,988,337 |
25,939,571 |
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Deposit liabilities |
1,030,290 |
1,116,233 |
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Future policy benefit reserves |
3,656,859 |
3,506,047 |
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Funds withheld liability on GreyCastle Life policy benefit reserves recoverable (Note 2) |
920,571 |
998,968 |
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Unearned premiums |
8,344,536 |
7,293,028 |
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Notes payable and debt |
3,210,063 |
2,647,677 |
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Total shareholders' equity |
11,528,510 |
12,960,679 |
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Common shareholders' equity |
9,939,847 |
10,938,512 |
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Common shares outstanding (Note 3) |
255,980,636 |
266,927,220 |
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Basic book value per common share |
$ |
38.83 |
$ |
40.98 |
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Fully diluted book value per common share |
$ |
38.27 |
$ |
40.33 |
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Fully diluted tangible book value per common share (Note 4) |
$ |
29.70 |
$ |
32.21 |
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Note 1: Certain items have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation. |
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Note 2: On |
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Note 3: Common shares outstanding include all common shares issued and outstanding (as disclosed on the face of the balance sheet) as well as all director share units outstanding. |
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Note 4: Fully diluted tangible book value per common share is a non-GAAP financial measure. See page [12] of this press release for a reconciliation of fully diluted tangible book value per common share to fully diluted book value per common share.
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XL Group Ltd |
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures |
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The following is a reconciliation of XL's net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders to operating net income (loss) and also includes the calculation of annualized return on average common shareholders' equity including and excluding average AOCI, both inclusive and exclusive of integration costs and based on operating net income (loss) for the three and nine months ended |
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Three Months Ended |
Nine Months Ended |
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(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
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(Note 1) |
(Note 1) |
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2017 |
2016 |
2017 |
2016 |
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Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders |
$ |
(1,043,689) |
$ |
70,601 |
$ |
(589,226) |
$ |
136,268 |
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Net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on life retrocession embedded derivative and derivative instruments - Life Funds Withheld Assets |
31,662 |
225,610 |
116,359 |
691,432 |
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|
Net realized (gains) losses on investments and net unrealized (gains) losses on investments, Trading - Life Funds Withheld Assets |
(11,548) |
(85,281) |
(52,075) |
(271,596) |
|||||||||||
|
Net investment income - Life Funds Withheld Assets |
(30,796) |
(38,937) |
(95,599) |
(119,643) |
|||||||||||
|
Foreign exchange revaluation (gains) losses on and other income and expense items related to Life Funds Withheld Assets |
(8,543) |
(1,535) |
(26,711) |
(5,729) |
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|
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders excluding Contribution from GreyCastle Life Retro Arrangements (Note 2) |
$ |
(1,062,914) |
$ |
170,458 |
$ |
(647,252) |
$ |
430,732 |
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|
Net realized (gains) losses and OTTI on investments - excluding Life Funds Withheld Assets |
(31,726) |
(58,395) |
(85,113) |
(69,447) |
|||||||||||
|
Net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives |
20,434 |
(5,490) |
28,409 |
(2,774) |
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|
Net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on investments and derivatives related to the Company's insurance company affiliates |
(89) |
— |
(2,025) |
2,231 |
|||||||||||
|
Exchange (gains) losses excluding Life Funds Withheld Assets |
63,560 |
(160) |
72,749 |
(48,885) |
|||||||||||
|
Loss (gain) on sale of subsidiary |
— |
(3,670) |
— |
(3,670) |
|||||||||||
|
(Gain) loss from the early extinguishment of debt |
1,582 |
— |
1,582 |
— |
|||||||||||
|
(Gain) loss from repurchase of preference shares |
(14,290) |
— |
(14,290) |
— |
|||||||||||
|
Provision (benefit) for income tax on items excluded from operating income |
(5,419) |
19,711 |
8,301 |
24,102 |
|||||||||||
|
Operating net income (loss) (Note 3) |
$ |
(1,028,862) |
$ |
122,454 |
$ |
(637,639) |
$ |
332,289 |
|||||||
|
Integration costs |
— |
54,462 |
73,067 |
161,566 |
|||||||||||
|
Provision (benefit) for income tax on integration costs |
— |
(4,630) |
(7,745) |
(13,738) |
|||||||||||
|
Operating net income (loss) (excluding integration costs) |
$ |
(1,028,862) |
$ |
172,286 |
$ |
(572,317) |
$ |
480,117 |
|||||||
|
Per common share results: |
|||||||||||||||
|
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders |
$ |
(4.06) |
$ |
0.25 |
$ |
(2.26) |
$ |
0.48 |
|||||||
|
Operating net income (loss) (Note 3) |
$ |
(4.00) |
$ |
0.44 |
$ |
(2.44) |
$ |
1.16 |
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|
Weighted average common shares outstanding: |
|||||||||||||||
|
Basic |
257,022,141 |
273,659,957 |
261,202,516 |
282,441,805 |
|||||||||||
|
Diluted (Note 4) |
261,298,363 |
277,094,453 |
265,266,184 |
286,125,400 |
|||||||||||
|
Return on common shareholders' equity: |
|||||||||||||||
|
Opening common shareholders' equity attributable to |
$ |
11,080,553 |
$ |
11,685,188 |
$ |
10,938,512 |
$ |
11,677,079 |
|||||||
|
Closing common shareholders' equity attributable to |
$ |
9,939,847 |
$ |
11,612,166 |
$ |
9,939,847 |
$ |
11,612,166 |
|||||||
|
Average common shareholders' equity attributable to |
$ |
10,510,200 |
$ |
11,648,677 |
$ |
10,439,180 |
$ |
11,644,623 |
|||||||
|
Opening AOCI |
$ |
921,166 |
$ |
1,408,587 |
$ |
715,546 |
$ |
686,616 |
|||||||
|
Closing AOCI |
$ |
968,928 |
$ |
1,519,805 |
$ |
968,928 |
$ |
1,519,805 |
|||||||
|
Average AOCI for the period |
$ |
945,047 |
$ |
1,464,196 |
$ |
842,237 |
$ |
1,103,211 |
|||||||
|
Average common shareholders' equity attributable to |
$ |
9,565,153 |
$ |
10,184,481 |
$ |
9,596,943 |
$ |
10,541,413 |
|||||||
|
Annualized Net Income (loss) |
$ |
(4,174,756) |
$ |
282,404 |
$ |
(785,635) |
$ |
181,691 |
|||||||
|
Annualized operating net income (loss) (Note 3) |
$ |
(4,115,448) |
$ |
489,816 |
$ |
(850,185) |
$ |
443,052 |
|||||||
|
Annualized operating net income (loss) (excluding integration costs) (Note 3 and 5) |
$ |
(4,115,448) |
$ |
689,143 |
$ |
(763,089) |
$ |
640,156 |
|||||||
|
Annualized return on average common shareholders' equity |
(39.7)% |
2.4% |
(7.5)% |
1.6% |
|||||||||||
|
Annualized operating return on average common shareholders' equity (Note 3) |
(39.2)% |
4.2% |
(8.1)% |
3.8% |
|||||||||||
|
Annualized operating return on average common shareholders' equity excluding average AOCI (Note 3) |
(43.0)% |
4.8% |
(8.9)% |
4.2% |
|||||||||||
|
Annualized operating return on average common shareholders' equity excluding integration costs (Notes 3 and 5) |
(39.2)% |
5.8% |
(7.3)% |
5.5% |
|||||||||||
|
Annualized operating return on average common shareholders' equity excluding integration costs and AOCI (Notes 3 and 5) |
(43.0)% |
6.8% |
(8.0)% |
6.1% |
|||||||||||
|
Book value per common share: |
|
|
|
|
|||||||||||
|
Closing common shares outstanding - basic |
255,980,636 |
258,489,379 |
255,980,636 |
266,927,220 |
|||||||||||
|
Closing common shares outstanding - diluted |
259,717,348 |
262,858,782 |
259,717,348 |
271,224,790 |
|||||||||||
|
Book value per common share |
$ |
38.83 |
$ |
42.87 |
$ |
38.83 |
$ |
40.98 |
|||||||
|
Fully diluted book value per common share |
$ |
38.27 |
$ |
42.15 |
$ |
38.27 |
$ |
40.33 |
|||||||
|
|
$ |
2,227,014 |
$ |
2,219,390 |
$ |
2,227,014 |
$ |
2,203,653 |
|||||||
|
Tangible book value |
$ |
7,712,833 |
$ |
8,861,163 |
$ |
7,712,833 |
$ |
8,734,859 |
|||||||
|
Fully diluted tangible book value per common share |
$ |
29.70 |
$ |
33.71 |
$ |
29.70 |
$ |
32.21 |
|||||||
|
Note 1: Certain amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation. |
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|
Note 2: Investment results for the Life Funds Withheld Assets - including interest income, unrealized gains and losses, and gains and losses from sales - are passed directly to the reinsurer pursuant to a contractual arrangement that is accounted for as a derivative. Changes in the fair value of the embedded derivative associated with these GreyCastle Life |
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|
Note 3: Defined as net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders excluding: (1) our net investment income - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (2) our net realized (gains) losses on investments sold - excluding Life Funds Withheld Assets, (3) our net realized (gains) losses on investments sold (including OTTI) and net unrealized (gains) losses on investments, Trading - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (4) our net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives, (5) our net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on life retrocession embedded derivative and derivative instruments - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (6) our share of items (2) and (4) for our insurance company affiliates for the periods presented, (7) our foreign exchange (gains) losses, (8) our expenses related to the Catlin Acquisition, (9) our gain on the sale of our interest in |
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|
Note 4: Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding is used to calculate per share data except when it is anti-dilutive to earnings per share or when there is a net loss. When it is anti-dilutive or when a net loss occurs, basic weighted average common shares outstanding is utilized in the calculation of net loss per share and net operating loss per share. |
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|
Note 5: Integration costs related to the Catlin Acquisition were completed in the second quarter of 2017. |
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Comment on Regulation G
XL presents its operations in ways it believes will be most meaningful and useful to investors, analysts, rating agencies and others who use XL's financial information in evaluating XL's performance. This press release contains the presentation of (i) operating net income (loss) ("Operating Net Income"), which is defined as net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders excluding:(1) our net investment income - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (2) our net realized (gains) losses on investments sold - excluding Life Funds Withheld Assets, (3) our net realized (gains) losses on investments sold (including OTTI) and net unrealized (gains) losses on investments, Trading - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (4) our net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives, (5) our net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on life retrocession embedded derivative and derivative instruments - Life Funds Withheld Assets, (6) our share of items (2) and (4) for our insurance company affiliates for the periods presented, (7) our foreign exchange (gains) losses, (8) our expenses related to the Catlin Acquisition, (9) our gain on the sale of our interest in
Although the investment of premiums to generate income (or loss) and realize capital gains (or losses) is an integral part of XL's operations, the determination to realize capital gains (or losses) is independent of the underwriting process. In addition, under applicable GAAP accounting requirements, losses can be recognized as the result of other than temporary declines in value and from goodwill impairment charges without actual realization. In this regard, certain users of XL's financial information, including certain rating agencies, evaluate earnings before tax and capital gains to understand the profitability of the operational sources of income without the effects of these two variables. Furthermore, these users believe that, for many companies, the timing of the realization of capital gains is largely a function of economic and interest rate conditions.
Net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives include all derivatives entered into by XL other than certain credit derivatives and the life retrocession embedded derivative. With respect to credit derivatives, because XL and its insurance company operating affiliates generally hold financial guaranty contracts written in credit default derivative form to maturity, the net effects of the changes in fair value of these credit derivatives are excluded (similar with other companies' treatment of such contracts), as the changes in fair value each quarter are not indicative of underlying business performance.
Net investment income - Life Funds Withheld Assets, and net realized (gains) losses on the life retrocession embedded derivative and derivative instruments - Life Funds Withheld Assets, have been excluded because, as a result of the GreyCastle Life Retro Arrangement, XL no longer shares in the risks and rewards of the underlying performance of the Life Funds Withheld Assets that support these retrocession arrangements. The returns on the Life Funds Withheld Assets are passed directly to the reinsurer pursuant to a contractual arrangement that is accounted for as a derivative. Therefore, net investment income from the Life Funds Withheld Assets and changes in the fair value of the embedded derivative associated with these GreyCastle Life
Foreign exchange (gains) losses in the income statement are only one element of the overall impact of foreign exchange fluctuations on XL's financial position and are not representative of any economic gain or loss made by XL. Accordingly, it is not a relevant indicator of financial performance and it is excluded.
In summary, XL evaluates the performance of and manages its business to produce an underwriting profit. In addition to presenting net income (loss), XL believes that showing operating net income (loss) enables investors and other users of XL's financial information to analyze XL's performance in a manner similar to how management of XL analyzes performance. In this regard, XL believes that providing only a GAAP presentation of net income (loss) would make it much more difficult for users of XL's financial information to evaluate XL's underlying business. Also, as stated above, XL believes that the equity analysts and certain rating agencies that follow XL (and the insurance industry as a whole) exclude these items from their analyses for the same reasons and they request that XL provide this non-GAAP financial information on a regular basis.
Operating ROE is a widely used measure of any company's profitability that is calculated by dividing annualized operating net income for any period other than a fiscal year when actual operating income is used by the average of the opening and closing common shareholders' equity. XL establishes target Operating ROEs for its total operations, segments and lines of business. If XL's Operating ROE targets are not met with respect to any line of business over time, XL seeks to re-evaluate these lines. Operating ROE including and excluding average AOCI, both inclusive and exclusive of integration costs, are additional measures of Company profitability. The most significant component of this exclusion is the mark to market fluctuations on XL's investment portfolio that have not been realized through sales, and/or distortions to XL's performance from integration costs related to the acquisition of Catlin. By providing these additional measures, users of our financial statements have the ability to include or exclude these items when considering our performance either on a standalone basis or for purposes of peer performance comparison.
XL believes that fully diluted tangible book value per common share is a financial measure important to investors and other interested parties who benefit from having a consistent basis for comparison with other companies within the industry. However, this measure may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by companies either outside or inside of the insurance industry.
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Contact: |
Abbe Goldstein |
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Investor Relations |
Media Relations |
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(203) 964-3573 |
(610) 968-9395 |
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