- 1Q20 direct premiums written (“DPW”) up 15.7% to $334.6
million
- 1Q20 other states (non-Florida) DPW up 19.0%
- 1Q20 diluted GAAP earnings per share (“EPS”) of $0.61, non-GAAP
adjusted EPS1 of $0.79
- Book value per share increased 0.9% to $15.26 when compared to
last quarter, despite COVID-19 impacts on fair value of debt
securities and equity markets in the latter half of March
- 1Q20 combined ratio of 94.1%
- 1Q20 annualized return on average equity of 16.1%
- Returned $11.8 million to shareholders through share
repurchases and dividends
Universal Insurance Holdings (NYSE: UVE) (the “Company”)
reported 2020 first quarter diluted EPS of $0.61 on a GAAP basis
and $0.79 non-GAAP adjusted EPS1. Quarterly direct premiums written
were up 15.7% from the year-ago quarter to $334.6 million.
Annualized return on average equity was 16.1%.
1 Excludes net realized and unrealized gains and losses on
investments as well as extraordinary reinstatement premiums and
associated commissions (“non-GAAP adjusted EPS”). Reconciliations
of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures are provided in the attached
tables.
“The circumstances of the past few months in all of our
communities have been both difficult and inspiring. Our hearts go
out to all those affected directly and indirectly by the COVID-19
pandemic. We are inspired by the health care providers, the first
responders, the ingenuity of our communities, our businesses, and
governments,” said Stephen J. Donaghy, Chief Executive Officer.
“We commenced business operations more than 20 years ago, intent
on protecting and serving our consumers in their most critical
time, in some of the most challenging coastal areas in the U.S. for
natural disasters. We have remained highly proficient and steadfast
in that commitment. We enter this critical time in a position of
strength with a debt-to-equity ratio less than 2.0%, currently
accruing more reserves than at any point in the company’s history,
and with a highly experienced rapid response disaster preparedness
team. We are off to a good start to 2020 with solid first quarter
results, including an annualized return on average equity of 16.1%
and progress on our reinsurance renewals for June 1st. In this
dynamic environment, we continue to support our consumers, whether
they are shopping for new policies, submitting claims, refinancing,
or extending terms, while having substantially all of our employees
in our rapid response virtual protocol. We do not have exposure to
many lines of business directly impacted by COVID-19, but continue
to monitor the currently unknowable longer tail impacts to the
housing and rental markets. We believe we remain well positioned
for 2020 and remain resolute in serving our consumers and creating
value for our stakeholders.”
Summary Financial Results
($thousands, except per share
data)
Three Months Ended March
31,
2020
2019
Change
(GAAP comparison)
Total revenue
$
235,275
$
236,586
(0.6)
%
Income before income taxes
27,584
53,744
(48.7)
%
Income before income taxes margin
11.7
%
22.7
%
(11.0)
pts
Diluted EPS
$
0.61
$
1.14
(46.5)
%
Annualized return on average equity
(ROE)
16.1
%
30.4
%
(14.3)
pts
Book value per share, end of period
15.26
15.57
(2.0)
%
(Non-GAAP comparison)2
Adjusted operating income
35,361
47,315
(25.3)
%
Adjusted EPS
$
0.79
$
1.00
(21.0)
%
2 Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP
financial measures are provided in the attached tables. Adjusted
operating income excludes net realized and unrealized gains and
losses on investments, interest expense, and extraordinary
reinstatement premiums and associated commissions. Non-GAAP
adjusted EPS excludes net realized and unrealized gains and losses
on investments, as well as extraordinary reinstatement premiums and
associated commissions.
Total revenue decreased 0.6% for the quarter, driven primarily
by higher reinsurance costs and unrealized losses on investments,
partially offset by higher organic premium pricing and volume and
our integrated services. Income before income tax produced an 11.7%
margin for the quarter, which was primarily impacted by accruing
incremental reserves and our investment portfolio’s volatility from
COVID-19, partially offset by a reduced impact from weather events
during the quarter. GAAP diluted EPS results for the quarter were
driven by the aforementioned factors, in addition to a 2.0 point
increase in the effective tax rate due to an increase in permanent
items and a lower benefit from discrete items when compared to the
prior year’s quarter, partially offset by a reduced share count.
The Company produced a strong annualized return on average equity
of 16.1%.
Underwriting
($thousands, except policies in
force)
Three Months Ended March
31,
2020
2019
Change
Policies in force (as of end of
period)
910,579
840,770
8.3
%
Premiums in force (as of end of
period)
$
1,340,321
$
1,212,093
10.6
%
Direct premiums written
$
334,553
$
289,234
15.7
%
Direct premiums earned
325,951
295,377
10.4
%
Net premiums earned
220,829
209,727
5.3
%
Expense ratio3
32.9
%
33.2
%
(0.3)
pts
Loss & LAE ratio
61.2
%
53.9
%
7.3
pts
Combined ratio
94.1
%
87.1
%
7.0
pts
3 Expense ratio excludes interest
expense.
Direct premiums written were up double digits for the quarter,
led by strong direct premium growth of 19.0% in Other States
(non-Florida), and 15.0% in Florida.
On the expense side, the combined ratio increased 7.0 points for
the quarter. The increases were driven primarily by increased
losses in connection with the continued diversification in the
Company’s underlying business to states outside Florida, an
increased core loss pick for 2020, and increased prior year adverse
development, partially offset by a lower level of weather events in
2020 and a reduction in the expense ratio as set forth below.
- The expense ratio improved by 30 basis points for the quarter,
primarily related to an 80 basis point improvement in the other
operating expense ratio due to economies of scale and executive
compensation reductions. The policy acquisition cost ratio
increased by 50 basis points for the quarter as a result of
continued geographic expansion into states outside Florida, which
typically have higher commission rates.
- The net loss and loss adjustment expense (“LAE”) ratio
increased 7.3 points for the quarter. Quarterly drivers
include:
- Weather events in excess of plan of $1 million or 0.5 points
($5.0 million in 1Q19) for the quarter.
- Prior year reserve development of $4.3 million or 2.0 points
for the quarter (immaterial in 1Q19) were IBNR related to prior
year's catastrophe events.
- All other losses and loss adjustment expense of $129.7 million
or 58.7 points for the quarter were primarily related to
diversified growth, and accruing incremental reserves for the
current accident year.
Services
($thousands)
Three Months Ended March
31,
2020
2019
Change
Commission revenue
$
7,015
$
5,505
27.4
%
Policy fees
5,540
5,021
10.3
%
Other revenue
2,782
1,684
65.2
%
Total
$
15,337
$
12,210
25.6
%
Total services revenue increased 25.6% for the quarter driven
primarily by commission revenue earned on ceded premiums.
Investments
($thousands)
Three Months Ended March
31,
2020
2019
Change
Net investment income
$
6,834
$
8,142
(16.1)
%
Realized gains (losses)
299
(11,525)
NM
Unrealized gains (losses)
(8,024)
18,032
NM
NM = Not Meaningful
Net investment income decreased 16.1% for the quarter, primarily
due to significantly lower yields on cash and short term
investments during the first quarter of 2020 when compared to the
first quarter of 2019. The prior year also included one-time income
benefits from a special dividend received and a one-time reduction
in investment expenses. The Company continually monitors the
Federal Reserve’s actions, which has impacted effective yields on
new fixed income and overnight cash purchases. During March of this
year, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw extreme
instability in the fixed income market prior to the Federal Reserve
providing liquidity into that market in mid-March. As a result of
the instability in the fixed income market, we had a decline in the
amount of unrealized gains in our fixed income portfolio (balance
sheet impact only), but still ended the quarter with an overall
unrealized gain in our fixed income portfolio of $15.4 million,
which has further improved subsequent to the end of the first
quarter. The credit rating on our fixed income securities was A+ at
the end of the first quarter, with a duration of 3.6 years, which
we feel gives us a strong foundation to weather the current market
conditions. Unrealized losses on our equity securities were again
driven by market volatility related to the COVID-19 pandemic,
resulting in an unfavorable outcome for the quarter. In response to
the pandemic, the Board’s Investment Committee has approved
measures to continue building our portfolio’s cash position to
preserve capital for both risk and opportunities.
Capital Deployment
During the first quarter, the Company repurchased approximately
312 thousand shares at an aggregate cost of $6.6 million.
On April 16th 2020 the Board of Directors declared a quarterly
cash dividend of 16 cents per share, payable on May 21, 2020, to
shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 14,
2020.
Conference Call and Webcast
- Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. ET
- U.S. Dial-in Number: (855) 752-6647
- International: (503) 343-6667
- Participant code: 2195392
- Listen to live webcast and view presentation:
UniversalInsuranceHoldings.com
- Replay of the call will be available on the UVE website and by
phone at (855) 859-2056 or internationally at (404) 537-3406 using
the participant code: 2195392 through May 13, 2020
About Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc. (“UVE”) is a holding company
offering property and casualty insurance and value-added insurance
services. We develop, market, and write insurance products for
consumers predominantly in the personal residential homeowners
lines of business and perform substantially all other
insurance-related services for our primary insurance entities,
including risk management, claims management and distribution. We
sell insurance products through both our appointed independent
agents and through our direct online distribution channels in the
United States across 18 states (primarily Florida). Learn more at
UniversalInsuranceHoldings.com.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release contains non-GAAP financial measures within
the meaning of Regulation G promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including adjusted earnings per
diluted share, which excludes the impact of the net realized and
unrealized gains and losses on investments as well as extraordinary
reinstatement premiums and associated commissions. Extraordinary
reinstatement premiums are not covered by reinstatement premium
protection and attach just below the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe
Fund (“FHCF”) reinsurance layer. Adjusted operating income excludes
the impact of the net realized and unrealized gains and losses on
investments, as well as interest expense and extraordinary
reinstatement premiums and associated commissions. A “non-GAAP
financial measure” is generally defined as a numerical measure of a
company’s historical or future performance that excludes or
includes amounts, or is subject to adjustments, so as to be
different from the most directly comparable measure calculated and
presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles (“GAAP”). UVE management believes that these non-GAAP
financial measures, when considered together with the GAAP
financial measures, provide information that is useful to investors
in understanding period-over-period operating results separate and
apart from items that may, or could, have a disproportionately
positive or negative impact on results in any particular period.
UVE management also believes that these non-GAAP financial measures
enhance the ability of investors to analyze UVE’s business trends
and to understand UVE’s performance. UVE’s management utilizes
these non-GAAP financial measures as guides in long-term planning.
Non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to,
and not as a substitute for or superior to, financial measures
presented in accordance with GAAP.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release may contain “forward-looking statements”
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. The words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “will,”
“plan,” and similar expressions identify forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made.
Such statements may include commentary on plans, products and lines
of business, marketing arrangements, reinsurance programs and other
business developments and assumptions relating to the foregoing.
Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and
uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified,
including the ongoing impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
and those risks and uncertainties to be described under the heading
“risk factors” and “Liquidity and Capital Resources” in our
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2020
as well as in the Form 8-K filed on April 27, 2020. Future results
could differ materially from those described, and the Company
disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events, or otherwise. For further information regarding risk
factors that could affect the Company’s operations and future
results, refer to the Company’s reports filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, including the Company’s Annual Report on
Form 10-K and the most recent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q.
UNIVERSAL INSURANCE HOLDINGS,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(UNAUDITED)
(in thousands, except per
share data)
March 31,
December 31,
2020
2019
ASSETS:
Invested Assets
Fixed maturities, at fair value
$
867,249
$
855,284
Equity securities, at fair value
45,838
43,717
Investment real estate, net
15,481
15,585
Total invested assets
928,568
914,586
Cash and cash equivalents
180,780
182,109
Restricted cash and cash equivalents
2,635
2,635
Prepaid reinsurance premiums
70,113
175,208
Reinsurance recoverable
108,491
193,236
Premiums receivable, net
66,568
63,883
Property and equipment, net
44,859
41,351
Deferred policy acquisition costs
94,354
91,882
Goodwill
2,319
2,319
Other assets
46,826
52,643
TOTAL ASSETS
$
1,545,513
$
1,719,852
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS'
EQUITY
LIABILITIES:
Unpaid losses and loss adjustment
expenses
$
195,978
$
267,760
Unearned premiums
669,881
661,279
Advance premium
55,763
30,975
Reinsurance payable, net
64,460
122,581
Long-term debt
9,559
9,926
Other liabilities
55,584
133,430
Total liabilities
1,051,225
1,225,951
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:
Cumulative convertible preferred stock
($0.01 par value) 4
—
—
Common stock ($0.01 par value) 5
468
467
Treasury shares, at cost - 14,381 and
14,069
(203,172)
(196,585)
Additional paid-in capital
97,110
96,036
Accumulated other comprehensive income
(loss), net of taxes
12,015
20,364
Retained earnings
587,867
573,619
Total stockholders' equity
494,288
493,901
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS'
EQUITY
$
1,545,513
$
1,719,852
Notes:
4 Cumulative convertible preferred stock
($0.01 par value): Authorized - 1,000 shares; Issued - 10 and 10
shares; Outstanding - 10 and 10 shares; Minimum liquidation
preference - $9.99 and $9.99 per share.
5 Common stock ($0.01 par value):
Authorized - 55,000 shares; Issued - 46,766 and 46,707 shares;
Outstanding 32,385 and 32,638 shares.
UNIVERSAL INSURANCE HOLDINGS,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
INCOME (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2020
2019
REVENUES
Net premiums earned
$
220,829
$
209,727
Net investment income
6,834
8,142
Net realized gains/(losses) on
investments
299
(11,525)
Net change in unrealized gains/(losses) of
equity securities
(8,024)
18,032
Commission revenue
7,015
5,505
Policy fees
5,540
5,021
Other revenue
2,782
1,684
Total revenues
$
235,275
$
236,586
EXPENSES
Losses and loss adjustment expenses
$
135,048
$
113,094
Policy acquisition costs
46,864
43,511
Other operating expenses
25,727
26,159
Interest expense
52
78
Total expenses
$
207,691
$
182,842
Income before income tax expense
$
27,584
$
53,744
Income tax expense
$
7,517
$
13,596
NET INCOME
$
20,067
$
40,148
UNIVERSAL INSURANCE HOLDINGS,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SHARE AND PER SHARE
INFORMATION
(in thousands, except per
share data)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2020
2019
Weighted average common shares outstanding
- basic
32,591
34,741
Weighted average common shares outstanding
- diluted
32,731
35,206
Shares outstanding, end of period
32,385
34,622
Basic earnings per common share
$
0.62
$
1.16
Diluted earnings per common share
$
0.61
$
1.14
Cash dividend declared per common
share
$
0.16
$
0.16
Book value per share, end of period
15.26
15.57
Annualized return on average equity
(ROE)
16.1
%
30.4
%
UNIVERSAL INSURANCE HOLDINGS,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION
(in thousands, except for
Policies In Force data)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2020
2019
Premiums
Direct premiums written - Florida
$
278,511
$
242,148
Direct premiums written - Other States
56,042
47,086
Direct premiums written - Total
$
334,553
$
289,234
Direct premiums earned
$
325,951
$
295,377
Net premiums earned
$
220,829
$
209,727
Underwriting Ratios - Net
Loss and loss adjustment expense ratio
61.2
%
53.9
%
Policy acquisition cost ratio
21.2
%
20.7
%
Other operating expense ratio6
11.7
%
12.5
%
General and administrative expense
ratio6
32.9
%
33.2
%
Combined ratio
94.1
%
87.1
%
Other Items
(Favorable)/Unfavorable prior year reserve
development
$
4,341
$
(185)
Points on the loss and loss adjustment
expense ratio
197
bps
(9)
bps
6 Expense ratio excludes interest
expense.
As of
March 31,
2020
2019
Policies in force
Florida
677,225
640,837
Other States
233,354
199,933
Total
910,579
840,770
Premiums in force
Florida
$
1,104,559
$
1,023,256
Other States
235,761
188,837
Total
$
1,340,321
$
1,212,093
Total Insured Value
Florida
$
169,764,009
$
157,435,252
Other States
95,464,246
77,191,460
Total
$
265,228,255
$
234,626,712
UNIVERSAL INSURANCE HOLDINGS,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP
FINANCIAL MEASURES
(in thousands, except for per
share data)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2020
2019
Income Before Income Taxes
$
27,584
$
53,744
Adjustments:
Reinstatement premium, net of
commissions7
—
—
Net unrealized (gains)/losses on equity
securities
8,024
(18,032)
Net realized (gains)/losses on
investments
(299)
11,525
Interest Expense
52
78
Total Adjustments
7,777
(6,429)
Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating
Income
$
35,361
$
47,315
GAAP Diluted EPS
$
0.61
$
1.14
Adjustments:
Reinstatement premium, net of
commissions7
—
—
Net unrealized (gains)/losses on equity
securities
0.25
(0.51)
Net realized (gains)/losses on
investments
(0.01)
0.33
Total Pre-Tax Adjustments
0.24
(0.18)
Income Tax on Above Adjustments
(0.06)
0.04
Total Adjustments
0.18
(0.14)
Non-GAAP Adjusted EPS
$
0.79
$
1.00
7 Includes reinstatement premiums not
covered by reinstatement premium protection and related
commissions.
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