Press release
August 6, 2026
Hamilton Reports 2026 Second Quarter Results
Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. (HG)
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08/06/2026
Net Income of $144 million; Annualized Return on Average Equity of 21%
Operating Income of $158 million; Annualized Operating Return on Average Equity of 23%
Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. (NYSE: HG; “Hamilton” or the “Company”) today announced financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026.
Commenting on the results, Pina Albo, CEO of Hamilton, said:
“Hamilton delivered another quarter of strong results, with net income of $144 million, a 21% annualized return on average equity, a 95% combined ratio, and strong investment income. Gross premiums written increased 17%, reflecting our continued focus on margin quality, thoughtful risk selection, and long-term value creation.
I am proud of our team’s continued execution as we navigate a market that requires and rewards strong broker and client relationships and disciplined underwriting.”
Leadership Update
The Board of Directors of Hamilton are delighted to announce an amendment to the employment agreement of its Chief Executive Officer, Pina Albo, extending her employment term through December 31, 2029, after which her employment term will continue to renew automatically for successive one-year periods. David A. Brown, Chairman of Hamilton's Board of Directors, said: "Under Pina's leadership, Hamilton has built a differentiated platform and delivered strong performance. Extending her employment term reflects the Board's confidence in her exceptional leadership and our commitment to executing the Company's long-term strategy for the benefit of our shareholders.”
Consolidated Highlights – Second Quarter
Net income of $143.8 million, or $1.42 per diluted share and operating income of $158.2 million, or $1.56 per diluted share;Annualized return on average equity of 20.6% and annualized operating return on average equity of 22.7%;Gross premiums written of $831.0 million, an increase of 16.7% compared to the second quarter of 2025;Net premiums earned of $586.0 million, an increase of 14.6% compared to the second quarter of 2025;Combined ratio of 95.0%;Underwriting income of $29.1 million;Net investment income of $141.3 million, comprised of Two Sigma Hamilton Fund returns of $115.5 million, and fixed income, short term and cash and cash equivalents returns of $25.8 million; andRepurchased common shares of $22.1 million in the second quarter of 2026.
Consolidated Highlights – Year to Date
Net income of $277.3 million, or $2.73 per diluted share and operating income of $324.9 million, or $3.20 per diluted share;Annualized return on average equity of 19.6% and annualized operating return on average equity of 22.9%;Gross premiums written of $1.8 billion, an increase of 13.9% compared to the same period in 2025;Net premiums earned of $1.2 billion, an increase of 14.5% compared to the same period in 2025;Combined ratio of 92.5%;Underwriting income of $86.7 million;Net investment income of $234.9 million, comprised of Two Sigma Hamilton Fund returns of $208.5 million, and fixed income, short term and cash and cash equivalents returns of $26.4 million;On February 18, 2026, the Company’s Board of Directors declared a special dividend of $2.00 per share, or $205.8 million. The dividend was paid on March 30, 2026, to common shareholders of record as of March 6, 2026;Book value per share of $28.91, an increase of 1.4% compared to December 31, 2025;Book value per common share plus accumulated dividends of $30.91, an increase of 8.5% compared to December 31, 2025; andRepurchased common shares of $41.8 million in 2026.
Consolidated Results – Second Quarter
For the Three Months Ended
($ in thousands, except for per share amounts and percentages)
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Gross premiums written
$
831,041
$
712,026
$
119,015
Net premiums written
621,695
556,314
65,381
Net premiums earned
586,007
511,163
74,844
Underwriting income (loss)
$
29,112
$
67,459
$
(38,347)
Combined ratio
95.0%
86.8%
8.2 pts
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
$
143,782
$
187,415
$
(43,633)
Income (loss) per share attributable to common shareholders - diluted
$
1.42
$
1.79
Book value per common share
$
28.91
$
25.55
Accumulated dividends
$
2.00
$
—
Book value per common share plus accumulated dividends
$
30.91
$
25.55
Return on average common equity - annualized
20.6%
30.2%
For the Three Months Ended
Key Ratios
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Attritional loss ratio - current year
53.3%
53.0%
0.3 pts
Attritional loss ratio - prior year
(0.1%)
(0.5%)
0.4 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - current year
7.8%
1.9%
5.9 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - prior year
0.7%
(1.6%)
2.3 pts
Loss and loss adjustment expense ratio
61.7%
52.8%
8.9 pts
Acquisition cost ratio
24.8%
24.0%
0.8 pts
Other underwriting expense ratio
8.5%
10.0%
(1.5 pts)
Combined ratio
95.0%
86.8%
8.2 pts
Gross premiums written increased by $119.0 million, or 16.7%, to $831.0 million with an increase of $75.3 million, or 21.8%, in the International Segment, and $43.7 million, or 11.9%, in the Bermuda Segment.Net premiums written increased by $65.4 million, or 11.8%, to $621.7 million with an increase of $64.8 million, or 25.1%, in the International Segment, and an increase of $0.6 million, or 0.2%, in the Bermuda Segment.Net premiums earned increased by $74.8 million, or 14.6%, to $586.0 million with an increase of $49.4 million, or 19.5%, in the International Segment, and $25.4 million, or 9.9%, in the Bermuda Segment.The attritional loss ratio (current year), net of reinsurance, was 53.3%. The increase of 0.3 points was primarily driven by a change in business mix, including an increase in casualty reinsurance business.Net favorable attritional prior year reserve development, net of reinsurance, was $0.8 million, primarily driven by favorable development in specialty and property classes, partially offset by unfavorable development in certain casualty classes.Catastrophe losses (current and prior year), net of reinsurance, were $49.9 million, primarily driven by the Middle East conflict ($45.7 million) and unfavorable prior year development ($4.2 million).The acquisition cost ratio increased by 0.8 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by a change in business mix.The other underwriting expense ratio decreased by 1.5 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by Bermuda substance-based tax credits and an increase in net premiums earned.
International Segment Underwriting Results – Second Quarter
International Segment
For the Three Months Ended
($ in thousands, except for percentages)
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Gross premiums written
$
420,073
$
344,799
$
75,274
Net premiums written
322,843
258,089
64,754
Net premiums earned
302,623
253,209
49,414
Underwriting income (loss)
$
9,124
$
27,118
$
(17,994)
Key Ratios
Attritional loss ratio - current year
51.1%
51.9%
(0.8 pts)
Attritional loss ratio - prior year
(4.6%)
(3.0%)
(1.6 pts)
Catastrophe loss ratio - current year
11.1%
0.6%
10.5 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - prior year
0.0%
(0.2%)
0.2 pts
Loss and loss adjustment expense ratio
57.6%
49.3%
8.3 pts
Acquisition cost ratio
26.5%
25.9%
0.6 pts
Other underwriting expense ratio
12.9%
14.1%
(1.2 pts)
Combined ratio
97.0%
89.3%
7.7 pts
Gross premiums written increased by $75.3 million, or 21.8%, to $420.1 million, primarily driven by growth in both new and existing business in casualty and specialty insurance classes.The attritional loss ratio (current year), net of reinsurance, was 51.1%. The decrease of 0.8 points was primarily driven by the absence of large losses in the current quarter.Net favorable attritional prior year reserve development, net of reinsurance, was $13.8 million, primarily driven by favorable development in specialty, property and casualty classes.Catastrophe losses (current and prior year), net of reinsurance, were $33.6 million, driven by the Middle East conflict.The acquisition cost ratio increased by 0.6 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by a change in business mix.The other underwriting expense ratio decreased by 1.2 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by growth in the premium base.
Bermuda Segment Underwriting Results – Second Quarter
Bermuda Segment
For the Three Months Ended
($ in thousands, except for percentages)
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Gross premiums written
$
410,968
$
367,227
$
43,741
Net premiums written
298,852
298,225
627
Net premiums earned
283,384
257,954
25,430
Underwriting income (loss)
$
19,988
$
40,341
$
(20,353)
Key Ratios
Attritional loss ratio - current year
55.7%
54.2%
1.5 pts
Attritional loss ratio - prior year
4.6%
2.0%
2.6 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - current year
4.3%
3.2%
1.1 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - prior year
1.5%
(3.1%)
4.6 pts
Loss and loss adjustment expense ratio
66.1%
56.3%
9.8 pts
Acquisition cost ratio
23.0%
22.1%
0.9 pts
Other underwriting expense ratio
3.9%
5.9%
(2.0 pts)
Combined ratio
93.0%
84.3%
8.7 pts
Gross premiums written increased by $43.7 million, or 11.9%, to $411.0 million, primarily driven by growth in both new and existing business in casualty and specialty reinsurance classes, partially offset by a decrease in property reinsurance and insurance classes, primarily as a result of pressure on rates.The attritional loss ratio (current year), net of reinsurance, was 55.7%. The increase of 1.5 points was primarily driven by a change in business mix, including an increase in casualty reinsurance business.Net unfavorable attritional prior year reserve development, net of reinsurance, was $13.0 million, primarily driven by unfavorable development on certain casualty classes, partially offset by favorable development in property classes.Catastrophe losses (current and prior year), net of reinsurance, were $16.2 million, primarily driven by the Middle East conflict ($12.0 million) and unfavorable prior year development ($4.2 million).The acquisition cost ratio increased by 0.9 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by a change in business mix.The other underwriting expense ratio decreased by 2.0 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by Bermuda substance-based tax credits, increased performance based management fees, which offset the other underwriting expense ratio and an increase in net premiums earned.
Consolidated Results – Year to Date
For the Six Months Ended
($ in thousands, except for per share amounts and percentages)
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Gross premiums written
$
1,771,152
$
1,555,332
$
215,820
Net premiums written
1,275,355
1,160,189
115,166
Net premiums earned
1,156,522
1,010,091
146,431
Underwriting income (loss)
$
86,695
$
9,199
$
77,496
Combined ratio
92.5%
99.1%
(6.6 pts)
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
$
277,320
$
268,288
$
9,032
Income (loss) per share attributable to common shareholders - diluted
$
2.73
$
2.56
Book value per common share
$
28.91
$
25.55
Accumulated dividends
$
2.00
$
—
Book value per common share plus accumulated dividends
30.91
25.55
Change in book value per common share plus accumulated dividends
8.5%
11.3%
Return on average common equity - annualized
19.6%
22.0%
For the Six Months Ended
Key Ratios
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Attritional loss ratio - current year
53.9%
52.5%
1.4 pts
Attritional loss ratio - prior year
1.1%
(1.7%)
2.8 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - current year
4.0%
16.8%
(12.8 pts)
Catastrophe loss ratio - prior year
0.3%
(1.7%)
2.0 pts
Loss and loss adjustment expense ratio
59.3%
65.9%
(6.6 pts)
Acquisition cost ratio
25.1%
23.7%
1.4 pts
Other underwriting expense ratio
8.1%
9.5%
(1.4 pts)
Combined ratio
92.5%
99.1%
(6.6 pts)
Gross premiums written increased by $215.8 million, or 13.9%, to $1.8 billion, with an increase of $148.2 million, or 20.7%, in the International Segment, and $67.6 million, or 8.0%, in the Bermuda Segment.Net premiums written increased by $115.2 million, or 9.9%, to $1.3 billion, with an increase of $123.2 million, or 25.3%, in the International Segment, and a decrease of $8.1 million, or 1.2%, in the Bermuda Segment.Net premiums earned increased by $146.4 million, or 14.5%, to $1.2 billion, with an increase of $99.6 million, or 20.2%, in the International Segment, and $46.8 million, or 9.1%, in the Bermuda Segment.The attritional loss ratio (current year), net of reinsurance, was 53.9%. The increase of 1.4 points was primarily driven by a change in business mix, including more casualty reinsurance and specialty insurance business.Net unfavorable attritional prior year reserve development, net of reinsurance, was $13.1 million, primarily driven by additional loss information in relation to the Baltimore Bridge collapse and unfavorable development in certain casualty classes, partially offset by favorable development in specialty and property classes.Catastrophe losses (current and prior year), net of reinsurance, were $49.9 million, primarily driven by the Middle East conflict ($45.7 million) and unfavorable prior year development ($4.2 million).The acquisition cost ratio increased by 1.4 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by a change in business mix.The other underwriting expense ratio decreased by 1.4 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by Bermuda substance-based tax credits and an increase in net premiums earned.
International Segment Underwriting Results – Year to Date
International Segment
For the Six Months Ended
($ in thousands, except for percentages)
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Gross premiums written
$
862,982
$
714,757
$
148,225
Net premiums written
610,280
487,063
123,217
Net premiums earned
593,414
493,775
99,639
Underwriting income (loss)
$
16,104
$
27,931
$
(11,827)
Key Ratios
Attritional loss ratio - current year
53.0%
52.0%
1.0 pts
Attritional loss ratio - prior year
(1.7%)
(3.3%)
1.6 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - current year
5.7%
6.2%
(0.5 pts)
Catastrophe loss ratio - prior year
0.0%
(0.1%)
0.1 pts
Loss and loss adjustment expense ratio
57.0%
54.8%
2.2 pts
Acquisition cost ratio
27.2%
26.0%
1.2 pts
Other underwriting expense ratio
13.1%
13.6%
(0.5 pts)
Combined ratio
97.3%
94.4%
2.9 pts
Gross premiums written increased by $148.2 million, or 20.7%, to $863.0 million, primarily driven by growth in both new and existing business in casualty and specialty insurance classes.The attritional loss ratio (current year), net of reinsurance, was 53.0%, an increase of 1.0 point compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by a change in business mix, including more specialty insurance business.Net favorable attritional prior year reserve development, net of reinsurance, was $9.9 million, primarily driven by favorable development in specialty, property and casualty classes, partially offset by additional loss information in relation to the Baltimore Bridge collapse.Catastrophe losses (current and prior year), net of reinsurance, were $33.6 million, driven by the Middle East conflict.The acquisition cost ratio increased by 1.2 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by a change in business mix.The other underwriting expense ratio decreased by 0.5 points compared to the same period in 2025.
Bermuda Segment Underwriting Results – Year to Date
Bermuda Segment
For the Six Months Ended
($ in thousands, except for percentages)
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Change
Gross premiums written
$
908,170
$
840,575
$
67,595
Net premiums written
665,075
673,126
(8,051)
Net premiums earned
563,108
516,316
46,792
Underwriting income (loss)
$
70,591
$
(18,732)
$
89,323
Key Ratios
Attritional loss ratio - current year
54.9%
53.0%
1.9 pts
Attritional loss ratio - prior year
4.1%
(0.1%)
4.2 pts
Catastrophe loss ratio - current year
2.1%
26.9%
(24.8 pts)
Catastrophe loss ratio - prior year
0.7%
(3.3%)
4.0 pts
Loss and loss adjustment expense ratio
61.8%
76.5%
(14.7 pts)
Acquisition cost ratio
22.8%
21.5%
1.3 pts
Other underwriting expense ratio
2.8%
5.6%
(2.8 pts)
Combined ratio
87.4%
103.6%
(16.2 pts)
Gross premiums written increased by $67.6 million, or 8.0%, to $908.2 million, primarily driven by growth in both new and existing business in casualty reinsurance classes, partially offset by a decrease in property reinsurance classes as a result of lower reinstatement premiums and pressure on rates.The attritional loss ratio (current year), net of reinsurance, was 54.9%. The increase of 1.9 points was primarily driven by a change in business mix, including an increase in casualty reinsurance business.Net unfavorable attritional prior year reserve development, net of reinsurance, was $23.0 million, primarily driven by additional loss information in relation to the Baltimore Bridge collapse and unfavorable development in certain casualty classes, partially offset by favorable development in property classes.Catastrophe losses (current and prior year), net of reinsurance, were $16.2 million, primarily driven by the Middle East conflict ($12.0 million) and unfavorable prior year development ($4.2 million).The acquisition cost ratio increased by 1.3 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by a change in business mix.The other underwriting expense ratio decreased by 2.8 points compared to the same period in 2025, primarily driven by Bermuda substance-based tax credits, increased performance based management fees, which offset the other underwriting expense ratio, and an increase in net premiums earned.
Investments and Shareholders’ Equity as of June 30, 2026
Total cash and invested assets of $6.1 billion compared to $5.9 billion at December 31, 2025.Total shareholders’ equity of $2.9 billion compared to $2.8 billion at December 31, 2025.Book value per share of $28.91 compared to $28.50 at December 31, 2025, an increase of 1.4%.Book value per share plus accumulated dividends, of $30.91 compared to $28.50 at December 31, 2025, an increase of 8.5%.
Conference Call Details and Additional Information
Conference Call Information
Hamilton will host a conference call to discuss its financial results on Friday, August 7, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time. A live, audio webcast of the conference call can be accessed through the Investors portal of the Company’s website at investors.hamiltongroup.com where a replay of the call will also be available.
For access to the webcast, please log in a few minutes in advance to complete any necessary registration.
Additional Information
In addition to the information provided in the Company's earnings release, we have also made available supplementary financial information and an investor presentation which may be referred to during the conference call and will be available on the Company’s website at investors.hamiltongroup.com.
About Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd.
Hamilton is a Bermuda-headquartered specialty insurance and reinsurance company that underwrites risks on a global basis through its wholly owned subsidiaries. Its three underwriting platforms: Hamilton Global Specialty, Hamilton Select and Hamilton Re, each with dedicated and experienced leadership, provide access to diversified and profitable business around the world.
For more information about Hamilton, visit our website at www.hamiltongroup.com or find us on LinkedIn at Hamilton.
Consolidated Balance Sheet
($ in thousands, except share information)
June 30,
2026
December 31,
2025
Assets
Fixed maturity investments, at fair value (amortized cost 2026: $3,133,507; 2025: $3,210,940)
$
3,114,054
$
3,238,543
Short-term investments, at fair value (amortized cost 2026: $355,729; 2025: $200,052)
356,453
200,459
Investments in Two Sigma Funds, at fair value (cost 2026: $1,574,091; 2025: $1,355,563)
1,844,158
1,587,658
Total investments
5,314,665
5,026,660
Cash and cash equivalents
717,335
1,062,359
Restricted cash and cash equivalents
111,631
109,731
Premiums receivable
1,240,034
939,777
Paid losses recoverable
99,228
93,659
Deferred acquisition costs
294,669
257,203
Unpaid losses and loss adjustment expenses recoverable
1,463,936
1,375,857
Receivables for investments sold
185,133
58,029
Prepaid reinsurance
454,535
296,351
Intangible assets
83,163
86,624
Other assets
299,570
265,363
Total assets
$
10,263,899
$
9,571,613
Liabilities, non-controlling interest, and shareholders' equity
Liabilities
Reserve for losses and loss adjustment expenses
$
4,783,094
$
4,415,176
Unearned premiums
1,654,491
1,377,474
Reinsurance balances payable
491,148
296,400
Payables for investments purchased
61,071
209,853
Term loan, net of issuance costs
149,795
149,743
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
131,905
177,320
Payables to related parties
67,946
123,376
Total liabilities
7,339,450
6,749,342
Non-controlling interest – TS Hamilton Fund
73,613
172
Shareholders’ equity
Common shares:
Class A, authorized (2026 and 2025: 26,444,807), par value $0.01; issued and outstanding (2026 and 2025: 17,320,078)
173
173
Class B, authorized (2026 and 2025: 84,677,932), par value $0.01; issued and outstanding (2026: 65,890,659 and 2025: 66,305,707)
659
663
Class C, authorized (2026 and 2025: 15,403,649), par value $0.01; issued and outstanding (2026 and 2025: 15,403,649)
154
154
Additional paid-in capital
1,126,425
1,134,985
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(4,441
)
(4,441
)
Retained earnings
1,727,866
1,690,565
Total shareholders' equity
2,850,836
2,822,099
Total liabilities, non-controlling interest, and shareholders' equity
$
10,263,899
$
9,571,613
Consolidated Statement of Operations
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,
($ in thousands, except for per share amounts)
2026
2025
2026
2025
Revenues
Gross premiums written
$
831,041
$
712,026
$
1,771,152
$
1,555,332
Reinsurance premiums ceded
(209,346
)
(155,712
)
(495,797
)
(395,143
)
Net premiums written
621,695
556,314
1,275,355
1,160,189
Net change in unearned premiums
(35,688
)
(45,151
)
(118,833
)
(150,098
)
Net premiums earned
586,007
511,163
1,156,522
1,010,091
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments
227,856
208,034
378,933
456,828
Net investment income (loss)
24,440
21,067
50,469
39,994
Total net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments and net investment income (loss)
252,296
229,101
429,402
496,822
Other income (loss)
3,904
5,014
10,655
9,676
Net foreign exchange gains (losses)
(2,629
)
(4,513
)
1,905
(7,039
)
Total revenues
839,578
740,765
1,598,484
1,509,550
Expenses
Losses and loss adjustment expenses
361,489
269,928
686,274
665,163
Acquisition costs
145,423
122,815
289,929
239,696
General and administrative expenses
66,931
68,828
128,395
131,530
Amortization of intangible assets
3,700
4,004
7,720
7,895
Interest expense
4,762
4,729
9,538
10,331
Total expenses
582,305
470,304
1,121,856
1,054,615
Income (loss) before income tax
257,273
270,461
476,628
454,935
Income tax expense (benefit)
2,470
2,675
4,793
5,882
Net income (loss)
254,803
267,786
471,835
449,053
Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interest
111,021
80,371
194,515
180,765
Net income (loss) and other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
$
143,782
$
187,415
$
277,320
$
268,288
Per share data
Basic income (loss) per share attributable to common shareholders
$
1.45
$
1.85
$
2.79
$
2.64
Diluted income (loss) per share attributable to common shareholders
$
1.42
$
1.79
$
2.73
$
2.56
Non-GAAP Financial Measures Reconciliation
We present our results of operations in a way that we believe will be the most meaningful and useful to investors, analysts, rating agencies and others who use our financial information to evaluate our performance. Some of the measurements that management uses to assess our operating results are considered non-GAAP financial measures under Regulation G and Item 10(e) of Regulation S-K, each promulgated by the SEC. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures, which may be defined and calculated differently by other companies, help explain and enhance the understanding of our results of operations. However, these measures should not be viewed as a substitute for those determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Where appropriate, reconciliations of our non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are included below.
Operating Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders, Operating Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders per Common Share - Diluted and Operating Return on Average Common Shareholders' Equity - Annualized
Operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders, as used herein, differs from net income (loss) and other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common shareholders, which we believe is the most directly comparable GAAP measure, by the exclusion of net realized and unrealized gains and losses on fixed maturity and short term investments, and net foreign exchange gains and losses. We also use operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders to calculate operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders per common share - diluted and operating return on average common shareholders' equity - annualized.
We believe that operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders, operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders per common share - diluted and operating return on average common shareholders' equity - annualized are meaningful and useful to investors, analysts, rating agencies and others who use our financial information to evaluate our performance.
The following tables are a reconciliation of: net income (loss) and other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common shareholders to operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders; net income (loss) and other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common shareholders per common share - diluted to operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders per common share - diluted; and return on average common shareholders' equity - annualized to operating return on average common shareholders' equity - annualized. Comparative information for the prior periods presented have been updated to conform to the current methodology and presentation.
Operating Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders, Operating Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders per Common Share - Diluted and Operating Return on Average Common Shareholders' Equity - Annualized (continued)
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,
($ in thousands, except for per share amounts)
2026
2025
2026
2025
Net income (loss) and other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
$
143,782
$
187,415
$
277,320
$
268,288
Adjustment for:
Net realized (gains) losses on investments - Fixed maturity and short-term investments(1)
5,241
(1,343
)
2,332
(867
)
Net unrealized (gains) losses on investments - Fixed maturity and short-term investments(1)
6,529
(28,782
)
47,171
(63,269
)
Net foreign exchange (gains) losses
2,629
4,513
(1,905
)
7,039
Operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
$
158,181
$
161,803
$
324,918
$
211,191
Net income (loss) and other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common shareholders per common share - diluted
$
1.42
$
1.79
$
2.73
$
2.56
Adjustment for:
Net realized (gains) losses on investments - Fixed maturity and short-term investments(1)
0.05
(0.01
)
0.02
(0.01
)
Net unrealized (gains) losses on investments - Fixed maturity and short-term investments(1)
0.06
(0.27
)
0.46
(0.60
)
Net foreign exchange (gains) losses
0.03
0.04
(0.01
)
0.06
Operating income (loss) attributable to common shareholders per common share - diluted
$
1.56
$
1.55
$
3.20
$
2.01
Return on average common shareholders' equity - annualized
20.6
%
30.2
%
19.6
%
22.0
%
Adjustment for:
Net realized (gains) losses on investments - Fixed maturity and short-term investments(1)
0.8
%
(0.2
)%
0.2
%
(0.1
)%
Net unrealized (gains) losses on investments - Fixed maturity and short-term investments(1)
0.9
%
(4.6
)%
3.3
%
(5.2
)%
Net foreign exchange (gains) losses
0.4
%
0.7
%
(0.2
)%
0.6
%
Operating return on average common shareholders' equity - annualized
22.7
%
26.1
%
22.9
%
17.3
%
(1) Fixed income portfolio managed by our external investment managers only
Underwriting Income (Loss)
We calculate underwriting income (loss) on a pre-tax basis as net premiums earned less losses and loss adjustment expenses, acquisition costs and other underwriting expenses (net of third party fee income). We believe that this measure of our performance focuses on the core fundamental performance of the Company’s reportable segments in any given period and is not distorted by investment market conditions, corporate expense allocations or income tax effects.
The following table reconciles underwriting income (loss) to net income (loss), the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure:
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,
($ in thousands)
2026
2025
2026
2025
Underwriting income (loss)
$
29,112
$
67,459
$
86,695
$
9,199
Total net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments and net investment income (loss)
252,296
229,101
429,402
496,822
Net foreign exchange gains (losses)
(2,629
)
(4,513
)
1,905
(7,039
)
Corporate expenses
(13,044
)
(12,853
)
(24,116
)
(25,821
)
Amortization of intangible assets
(3,700
)
(4,004
)
(7,720
)
(7,895
)
Interest expense
(4,762
)
(4,729
)
(9,538
)
(10,331
)
Income tax (expense) benefit
(2,470
)
(2,675
)
(4,793
)
(5,882
)
Net income (loss), prior to non-controlling interest
$
254,803
$
267,786
$
471,835
$
449,053
Third Party Fee Income
Third party fee income includes income that is incremental and/or directly attributable to our underwriting operations. It is primarily compromised of performance and management fees earned by the Bermuda segment that were generated by our third party capital manager, Ada Capital Management Limited, and fees earned by the International segment for management services provided to consortia and third party syndicates. We believe that this measure is a relevant component of our underwriting income (loss).
The following table reconciles third party fee income to other income, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure:
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,
($ in thousands)
2026
2025
2026
2025
Third party fee income
$
3,904
$
5,014
$
10,655
$
9,676
Other income (loss)
$
3,904
$
5,014
$
10,655
$
9,676
Other Underwriting Expenses
Other underwriting expenses include those general and administrative expenses that are incremental and/or directly attributable to our underwriting operations. While this measure is presented in Note 8, Segment Reporting in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, it is considered a non-GAAP financial measure when presented elsewhere.
Corporate expenses include holding company costs necessary to support our reportable segments. As these costs are not incremental and/or directly attributable to our underwriting operations, these costs are excluded from other underwriting expenses, and therefore, underwriting income (loss). General and administrative expenses, the most comparable GAAP financial measure to other underwriting expenses, also includes corporate expenses.
The following table reconciles other underwriting expenses to general and administrative expenses, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure:
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,
($ in thousands)
2026
2025
2026
2025
Other underwriting expenses
$
53,887
$
55,975
$
104,279
$
105,709
Corporate expenses
13,044
12,853
24,116
25,821
General and administrative expenses
$
66,931
$
68,828
$
128,395
$
131,530
Other Underwriting Expense Ratio
Other Underwriting Expense Ratio is a measure of the other underwriting expenses (net of third party fee income) incurred by the Company and is expressed as a percentage of net premiums earned.
Loss Ratio
Attritional Loss Ratio – current year is the attritional losses incurred by the company relating to the current year divided by net premiums earned.
Attritional Loss Ratio – prior year development is the attritional losses incurred by the company relating to prior years divided by net premiums earned.
Catastrophe Loss Ratio – current year is the catastrophe losses incurred by the company relating to the current year divided by net premiums earned.
Catastrophe Loss Ratio – prior year development is the catastrophe losses incurred by the company relating to prior years divided by net premiums earned.
Combined Ratio
Combined Ratio is a measure of our underwriting profitability and is expressed as the sum of the loss and loss adjustment expense ratio, acquisition cost ratio and other underwriting expense ratio. A combined ratio under 100% indicates an underwriting profit, while a combined ratio over 100% indicates an underwriting loss.
Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This information includes “forward looking statements” pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of terms such as “believes,” “expects,” “may,” “will,” “target,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “seeks,” “intends,” “plans,” “contemplates,” “estimates,” “forecasts,” or “anticipates,” or similar expressions which concern our strategy, plans, projections or intentions. These forward-looking statements appear in a number of places throughout and relate to matters such as our industry, growth strategy, goals and expectations concerning our market position, future operations, margins, profitability, capital expenditures, liquidity and capital resources, business plans (including syndicate capacity forecasts), and other financial and operating information. By their nature, forward-looking statements: speak only as of the date they are made; are not statements of historical fact or guarantees of future performance; and are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions, or changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict or quantify. Our expectations, beliefs, and projections are expressed in good faith and we believe there is a reasonable basis for them. However, there can be no assurance that management’s expectations, beliefs and projections will be achieved and actual results may vary materially from what is expressed in or indicated by the forward-looking statements.
There are a number of risks, uncertainties, and other important factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein. Such risks, uncertainties, and other important factors include, among others, the risks, uncertainties and factors set forth in “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 (the “Form 10-K”), our other subsequent periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the following:
challenges from competitors, including those arising from industry consolidation, alternative capital and technological advancements, including the increasing use of advanced analytics and artificial intelligence;unpredictable events, including natural catastrophes and man‑made disasters, global climate change and emerging claim, litigation and coverage issues that may increase loss severity or expand coverage obligations;our ability, or that of the third parties on which we rely, to ensure reserves are adequate to cover actual losses and to accurately assess underwriting risk, models, assumptions, data quality and the pricing of risks, particularly in long‑tail, low‑frequency or emerging lines of business;our ability to defend and protect our intellectual property rights, including our proprietary technology platforms and data, to comply with obligations under license and technology agreements or to obtain or renew licenses to technology or data on reasonable terms;the impact of risks associated with human error, misconduct or fraud, model uncertainty, cybersecurity threats such as cyber‑attacks and security breaches, misuse of artificial intelligence and our reliance on third‑party information technology systems that may fail, be disrupted or require replacement;our ability to secure necessary credit facilities, letters of credit or other forms of financing or collateral on favorable terms or at all;our limited financial and operational flexibility due to covenants and other restrictions in our existing or future credit facilities and debt arrangements;our exposure to the credit risk of insurance and reinsurance intermediaries on which we rely for the collection of premiums and payment of claims;our failure to pay claims in a timely manner, significant reserve strengthening, or the need to sell investments under unfavorable market or other conditions in order to meet liquidity requirements;downgrades, potential downgrades or other negative actions by rating agencies, including changes in rating agency methodologies;our ability to manage risks associated with adverse macroeconomic conditions, geopolitical instability and global events, including current or anticipated military conflicts, public health crises, terrorism, sanctions, inflation, rising interest rates, energy price volatility and other disruptions;the cyclical nature of the insurance and reinsurance business, which may result in declines in pricing and more competitive terms and conditions;our results of operations fluctuating significantly from period to period and not being indicative of our long‑term prospects;our ability to execute our strategy and to adapt our business and strategic plans in response to changing market, regulatory and competitive conditions;our dependence on key executives and other personnel, including the potential loss of Bermudian or other critical personnel, and our ability to attract and retain qualified employees in highly competitive labor markets;foreign operational risks, including foreign currency risk, political instability, regulatory uncertainty and differing legal regimes in jurisdictions where we operate;our ability to identify, execute and integrate growth opportunities, including acquisitions or other strategic transactions, and to realize the anticipated benefits of such initiatives;risks arising from our management of alternative reinsurance platforms and vehicles for third‑party investors;our inability to control the asset allocation, investment decisions or performance of the Two Sigma Hamilton Fund, LLC (the “TS Hamilton Fund”) and our limited ability to withdraw capital from the TS Hamilton Fund;conflicts of interest, governance, operational or regulatory risks involving Two Sigma Investments, LP (“Two Sigma”), the TS Hamilton Fund or their respective affiliates that could adversely affect investment performance or our business;the historical performance of Two Sigma or the TS Hamilton Fund not being indicative of future performance or our future results;risks associated with our investment strategy, including the use of leverage, derivatives, illiquid assets and concentration risk, which may be greater than those faced by some of our competitors;our potentially becoming subject to additional or increased taxation, including U.S. federal income tax, Bermuda tax or other taxes, as a result of changes in tax laws, interpretations or our operations;the potential classification of us or our subsidiaries as a passive foreign investment company or becoming subject to U.S. withholding and information reporting requirements under the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act;our ability to compete effectively in a highly regulated industry in light of new or changing domestic or international laws and regulations, including accounting standards and evolving regulatory interpretations;the suspension, limitation or revocation of licenses or approvals required by our insurance and reinsurance subsidiaries;significant legal, regulatory or governmental proceedings or investigations;restrictions on our insurance and reinsurance subsidiaries’ ability to pay dividends or make other distributions to us;challenges and costs associated with compliance with public company disclosure, governance and internal control requirements;the limited ability of investors to influence corporate matters due to our multi‑class share structure and the voting provisions in our Bye‑laws;the risk that anti‑takeover provisions in our Bye‑laws or Bermuda law could discourage, delay or prevent a change in control, even if beneficial to shareholders; anddifficulties investors may face in enforcing judgments or protecting their interests against us or our directors and officers.
There may be other factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. You should evaluate all forward-looking statements made herein in the context of these risks and uncertainties.
You should read this information completely and with the understanding that actual future results may be materially different from expectations. We caution you that the risks, uncertainties, and other factors referenced above may not contain all of the risks, uncertainties and other factors that are important to you. In addition, we cannot assure you that we will realize the results, benefits, or developments that we expect or anticipate or, even if substantially realized, that they will result in the consequences or affect us or our business in the way expected. All forward-looking statements contained herein apply only as of the date hereof and are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
Source: Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd.
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