Everest Re Group Reports First Quarter 2019 Results

HAMILTON, Bermuda–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Everest Re Group, Ltd. (“Everest”) (NYSE:RE) today reported first
quarter 2019 net income of $348.9 million, or $8.54 per diluted common
share, compared to net income of $210.3 million, or $5.11 per diluted
common share for the first quarter of 2018. After-tax operating income1
was $282.4 million, or $6.91 per diluted common share, for the first
quarter of 2019, compared to after-tax operating income¹ of $219.7
million, or $5.34 per common share, for the same period last year.

Commenting on the Company’s results, President and Chief Executive
Officer Dominic J. Addesso said: “During the first quarter of 2019
Everest produced very strong financial results while continuing to
expand our market profile with growth in both our reinsurance and
insurance businesses. The Company delivered $8.54 of net income per
diluted common share, equal to a 17% annualized return on equity, driven
by both solid underwriting and investment returns. Our underwriting
operations are strategically balanced between reinsurance and insurance,
allowing us to quickly respond to market conditions across virtually all
classes of business and territories in building the optimal portfolio of
risks.”

Operating highlights for the first quarter of 2019 included the
following:

  • Gross written premiums for the quarter were $2.1 billion, an increase
    of 10% compared to the first quarter of 2018. Worldwide reinsurance
    premiums were up 7% to $1.5 billion, with growth primarily driven by
    increased casualty and property pro-rata premium, increased shares on
    existing business and profitable new growth. Direct insurance premiums
    were up 18%, from first quarter 2018, to $595.1 million, continuing
    with the diversified growth trends noted in recent years.
  • The combined ratio was 88.7% for the quarter compared to 93.3% in the
    first quarter of 2018. Excluding catastrophe losses, reinstatement
    premiums and the favorable prior period loss development, the current
    quarter attritional combined ratio was 87.4% compared to 87.1% in the
    same period last year.
  • Current year catastrophe losses, net of reinsurance, amounted to $25
    million in the quarter, related to the Townsville monsoon in
    Australia. There was no change in total prior year catastrophe loss
    estimates. Estimated net favorable prior year catastrophe development
    was offset by $24 million of adverse development on the third quarter
    2018 Japan loss events.
  • Net investment income increased 1.9% for the quarter to $141.0 million.
  • Net after-tax realized capital gains amounted to $73.9 million for the
    quarter compared to realized capital losses of $19.4 million during
    the first quarter of 2018.
  • Cash flow from operations was $459.8 million compared to $195.6
    million for the same period in 2018.
  • During the quarter, the Company purchased 75,193 shares at a total
    cost of $16.2 million. The repurchases were made pursuant to a share
    repurchase authorization, provided by the Company’s Board of
    Directors, under which there remains 1.4 million shares available.
  • Shareholders’ equity ended the quarter at $8.4 billion compared to
    $7.9 billion at year end 2018. Book value per share was up from
    $194.43 at December 31, 2018 to $206.68 at March 31, 2019.

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the U.S. federal securities laws.
We intend these
forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions
for forward-looking statements in the U.S. Federal securities laws.
These
statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking
statements made on behalf of the Company.
These risks and
uncertainties include the impact of general economic conditions and
conditions affecting the insurance and reinsurance industry, the
adequacy of our reserves, our ability to assess underwriting risk,
trends in rates for property and casualty insurance and reinsurance,
competition, investment market fluctuations, trends in insured and paid
losses, catastrophes, regulatory and legal uncertainties and other
factors described in our latest Annual Report on Form 10-K.
The
Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise.

About Everest Re Group, Ltd.

Everest Re Group, Ltd. (“Everest”) is a leading global provider of
reinsurance and insurance, operating for more than 40 years through
subsidiaries in the U.S., Europe, Bermuda and other territories.

Everest offers property, casualty, and specialty products through its
various operating affiliates located in key markets around the world.

Everest common stock (NYSE:RE) is a component of the S&P 500 index.

A conference call discussing the first quarter results will be held at
10:30 a.m. Eastern Time on May 7, 2019. The call will be available on
the Internet through the Company’s web site or at www.streetevents.com.

Additional information about Everest, our people, and our products
can be found on our website at
www.everestre.com

Recipients are encouraged to visit the Company’s web site to view
supplemental financial information on the Company’s results. The
supplemental information is located at www.everestre.com
in the “Financial Reports” section of the “Investor Center”. The
supplemental financial information may also be obtained by contacting
the Company directly.

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1 The Company generally uses after-tax operating income
(loss), a non-GAAP financial measure, to evaluate its performance.
After-tax operating income (loss) consists of net income (loss)
excluding after-tax net realized capital gains (losses), after-tax
net foreign exchange income (expense), and the tax charge related
to the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), as
the following reconciliation displays:

 
         
Three Months Ended
March 31,
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 2019 2018
(unaudited)
 
Per Diluted Per Diluted
Common Common
Amount   Share Amount Share
 
Net income (loss) $ 348,900 $ 8.54 $ 210,318 $ 5.11
After-tax net realized capital gains (losses) 73,905 1.81 (19,355 ) (0.47 )
After-tax net foreign exchange income (expense)   (7,373 )   (0.18 )   9,933     0.24  
 
After-tax operating income (loss) $ 282,368   $ 6.91   $ 219,740   $ 5.34  
 
(Some amounts may not reconcile due to rounding.)
 

Although net realized capital gains (losses) and net foreign exchange
income (expense) are an integral part of the Company’s insurance
operations, the determination of net realized capital gains (losses) and
foreign exchange income (expense) is independent of the insurance
underwriting process. The Company believes that the level of net
realized capital gains (losses) and net foreign exchange income
(expense) for any particular period is not indicative of the performance
of the underlying business in that particular period. Providing only a
GAAP presentation of net income (loss) makes it more difficult for users
of the financial information to evaluate the Company’s success or
failure in its basic business, and may lead to incorrect or misleading
assumptions and conclusions. The Company understands that the equity
analysts who follow the Company focus on after-tax operating income
(loss) in their analyses for the reasons discussed above. The Company
provides after-tax operating income (loss) to investors so that they
have what management believes to be a useful supplement to GAAP
information concerning the Company’s performance.

Return on equity calculations use adjusted shareholders’ equity
excluding net after-tax unrealized (appreciation) depreciation of
investments.

–Financial Details Follow–

       
EVEREST RE GROUP, LTD.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
 
 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 2019 2018
(unaudited)
REVENUES:
Premiums earned $ 1,732,697 $ 1,619,427
Net investment income 140,976 138,294
Net realized capital gains (losses):
Other-than-temporary impairments on fixed maturity securities (2,933 ) (70 )
Other-than-temporary impairments on fixed maturity securities
transferred to other comprehensive income (loss)
Other net realized capital gains (losses)   95,165     (24,831 )
Total net realized capital gains (losses) 92,232 (24,901 )
Net derivative gain (loss) 3,231 273
Other income (expense)   (9,053 )   12,064  
Total revenues   1,960,083     1,745,157  
 
CLAIMS AND EXPENSES:
Incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses 1,048,550 1,057,177
Commission, brokerage, taxes and fees 389,474 357,639
Other underwriting expenses 98,985 96,284
Corporate expenses 6,652 8,996
Interest, fees and bond issue cost amortization expense   7,631     7,418  
Total claims and expenses   1,551,292     1,527,514  
 
INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE TAXES 408,791 217,643
Income tax expense (benefit)   59,891     7,325  
 
NET INCOME (LOSS) $ 348,900 $ 210,318
 
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:
Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) (“URA(D)”) on securities
arising during the period
233,065 (190,624 )
Reclassification adjustment for realized losses (gains) included in
net income (loss)
  (1,822 )   (8,772 )
Total URA(D) on securities arising during the period 231,243 (199,396 )
 
Foreign currency translation adjustments 14,052 17,699
 
Reclassification adjustment for amortization of net (gain) loss
included in net income (loss)
  1,151     1,815  
Total benefit plan net gain (loss) for the period   1,151     1,815  
Total other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax   246,446     (179,882 )
 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) $ 595,346   $ 30,436  
 
EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE:
Basic $ 8.57 $ 5.14
Diluted 8.54 5.11
 
       
EVEREST RE GROUP, LTD.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
 
 
March 31, December 31,
(Dollars and share amounts in thousands, except par value per share) 2019 2018
(unaudited)
ASSETS:
Fixed maturities – available for sale, at market value $ 15,513,287 $ 15,225,263
(amortized cost: 2019, $15,440,999; 2018, $15,406,572)
Fixed maturities – available for sale, at fair value 2,350 2,337
Equity securities, at fair value 883,191 716,639
Short-term investments (cost: 2019, $597,107; 2018, $241,010) 597,138 240,987
Other invested assets (cost: 2019, $1,644,004; 2018, $1,591,745) 1,644,004 1,591,745
Cash   583,974     656,095  
Total investments and cash 19,223,944 18,433,066
Accrued investment income 105,859 104,619
Premiums receivable 2,392,094 2,218,283
Reinsurance receivables 1,785,052 1,787,648
Funds held by reinsureds 432,736 445,040
Deferred acquisition costs 528,491 511,573
Prepaid reinsurance premiums 360,136 343,343
Income taxes 475,851 592,385
Other assets   326,344     358,042  
TOTAL ASSETS $ 25,630,507   $ 24,793,999  
 
LIABILITIES:
Reserve for losses and loss adjustment expenses $ 13,247,102 $ 13,119,090
Future policy benefit reserve 46,881 46,778
Unearned premium reserve 2,666,339 2,517,612
Funds held under reinsurance treaties 9,759 13,099
Other net payable to reinsurers 287,807 218,439
Senior notes due 6/1/2044 396,984 396,954
Long term notes due 5/1/2067 236,684 236,659
Accrued interest on debt and borrowings 7,515 3,093
Equity index put option liability 8,727 11,958
Unsettled securities payable 110,723 51,112
Other liabilities   185,357     275,401  
Total liabilities   17,203,878     16,890,195  
 
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY:
Preferred shares, par value: $0.01; 50,000 shares authorized;
no shares issued and outstanding
Common shares, par value: $0.01; 200,000 shares authorized; (2019)
69,396
and (2018) 69,202 outstanding before treasury shares 694 692
Additional paid-in capital 2,189,544 2,188,777
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net of deferred
income tax expense
(benefit) of $4,562 at 2019 and ($20,697) at 2018 (216,111 ) (462,557 )
Treasury shares, at cost; 28,626 shares (2019) and 28,551 shares
(2018)
(3,413,701 ) (3,397,548 )
Retained earnings   9,866,203     9,574,440  
Total shareholders’ equity   8,426,629     7,903,804  
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 25,630,507   $ 24,793,999  
 
       
EVEREST RE GROUP, LTD.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
 
 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
(Dollars in thousands) 2019 2018
(unaudited)
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net income (loss) $ 348,900 $ 210,318
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by
operating activities:
Decrease (increase) in premiums receivable (163,108 ) (56,826 )
Decrease (increase) in funds held by reinsureds, net 9,837 95,416
Decrease (increase) in reinsurance receivables 34,556 236
Decrease (increase) in income taxes 91,754 55,905
Decrease (increase) in prepaid reinsurance premiums (11,677 ) (32,194 )
Increase (decrease) in reserve for losses and loss adjustment
expenses
58,073 (121,415 )
Increase (decrease) in future policy benefit reserve 103 (1,907 )
Increase (decrease) in unearned premiums 135,157 85,598
Increase (decrease) in other net payable to reinsurers 63,326 24,410
Increase (decrease) in losses in course of payment (66,714 ) 45,919
Change in equity adjustments in limited partnerships (8,079 ) (24,596 )
Distribution of limited partnership income 14,799 15,524
Change in other assets and liabilities, net 30,152 (142,935 )
Non-cash compensation expense 9,056 8,336
Amortization of bond premium (accrual of bond discount) 5,899 8,950
Net realized capital (gains) losses   (92,232 )   24,901  
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities   459,802     195,640  
 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Proceeds from fixed maturities matured/called – available for sale,
at market value
460,537 512,384
Proceeds from fixed maturities sold – available for sale, at market
value
1,798,226 364,288
Proceeds from equity securities sold, at fair value 69,500 199,875
Distributions from other invested assets 54,692 1,061,894
Cost of fixed maturities acquired – available for sale, at market
value
(2,249,663 ) (1,150,718 )
Cost of fixed maturities acquired – available for sale, at fair value (1,836 )
Cost of equity securities acquired, at fair value (146,435 ) (310,426 )
Cost of other invested assets acquired (115,028 ) (947,290 )
Net change in short-term investments (354,388 ) 169,705
Net change in unsettled securities transactions   49,809     46,708  
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities   (432,750 )   (55,416 )
 
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Common shares issued during the period for share-based compensation,
net of expense
(8,288 ) (9,383 )
Purchase of treasury shares (16,153 )
Dividends paid to shareholders (57,137 ) (53,240 )
Cost of shares withheld on settlements of share-based compensation
awards
  (11,443 )   (14,245 )
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities   (93,021 )   (76,868 )
 
EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH   (6,152 )   2,163  
 
Net increase (decrease) in cash (72,121 ) 65,519
Cash, beginning of period   656,095     635,067  
Cash, end of period $ 583,974   $ 700,586  
 
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
Income taxes paid (recovered) $ (90,846 ) $ (51,253 )
Interest paid 3,154 2,422

Contacts

Everest Re Group, Ltd.
Jon Levenson, Head of Investor Relations
[email protected]
Phone
(908) 604-3169

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