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$146.29 +0.61 (+0.42%) At close · Aug 14
Market Cap
$12.13B
Shares
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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

American Financial Group Inc Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

American Financial Group Inc Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Apr 30, 2026 Audio replay
Apr 30, 2026 35:46 45 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
35:46
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

AFG reported Q1 2026 core net operating earnings of $2.47 per share, up 36% year-over-year, driven by a 90.3% Specialty P&C combined ratio (66% higher underwriting profit) and continued renewal rate increases, while alternative investments posted a slight negative annualized return.

Commercial auto improvement 31 Industry competitive dynamics and casualty disruption 28 Specialty P&C underwriting profitability 18 Capital deployment and shareholder returns 11 CLO mark-to-market loss and alternative investments 10 Investment portfolio and fixed maturities 9

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +72 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We are pleased to report an annualized core operating return on equity of 17% for the first quarter, which was driven by strong underwriting margins.”
  • “Our Specialty Property and Casualty businesses are off to a strong start this year, producing a 66% year-over-year increase in underwriting profit.”
  • “We have reported overall renewal rate increases for 39 consecutive quarters and we believe we're achieving overall renewal rate increases that enable us to meet or exceed our targeted returns.”
  • “We expect our operations to continue to generate significant excess capital throughout the remainder of 2026, which provides ample opportunity for acquisitions, special dividends or share repurchases.”

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Revenue $1.85B -0.1% YoY
Diluted EPS $2.29 +24.5% YoY
Net income $191.00M +24% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Core net operating EPS of $2.47, up 36% year-over-year from $1.81
  • Specialty P&C underwriting profit increased 66% year-over-year with a 90.3% combined ratio, a 3.7-point improvement
  • Gross and net written premiums up 6% and 3% year-over-year, respectively
  • Average P&C renewal rates up ~5% excluding workers' comp; 39 consecutive quarters of overall renewal rate increases
  • Returned nearly $260 million to shareholders in Q1, including $60 million in buybacks, a $1.50 special dividend, and a $0.88 regular dividend
  • Reached definitive agreement to sell Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina, expected to generate a ~$125 million pretax core operating gain

Risks & pressure points

  • Annualized return on alternative investments was slightly negative in Q1 vs. 1.8% in the prior-year quarter, including a $13 million mark-to-market loss on managed CLOs tied to broadly syndicated loan market deterioration
  • Net earnings included $0.18 per share loss from after-tax non-core net realized losses on securities
  • Commercial auto and commercial liability lines still 'feeling the pain'; excess liability 'remains challenged by loss ratio trends'
  • Q1 results included 2.2 points of catastrophe losses
  • Near-term portfolio impact from the Iran conflict described as 'negligible or pretty modest' but future impact depends on conflict duration

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“We have reported overall renewal rate increases for 39 consecutive quarters and we believe we're achieving overall renewal rate increases that enable us to meet or exceed our targeted returns.” Speaker 2, CEO
“We expect our operations to continue to generate significant excess capital throughout the remainder of 2026, which provides ample opportunity for acquisitions, special dividends or share repurchases. We evaluate the best alternatives for capital deployment on a regular basis.” Craig Lindner, CEO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Buybacks
$60.00M
Dividend / share
$0.88
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