Kingstone Announces 2022 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Financial Results

Company Sets Annual Shareholder Meeting Date

KINGSTON, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Kingstone Companies, Inc. (Nasdaq: KINS) (the “Company” or “Kingstone”), a Northeast regional property and casualty insurance holding company, today announced its financial results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2022. The Company will host a conference call for analysts and investors on March 31, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time, as previously announced on January 24, 2023.

Annual Meeting of Stockholders

The Company also announced that the 2023 Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held on Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 9:00 A.M. at 15 Joys Lane, Kingston, New York. Stockholders of record as of the close of business on June 15, 2023 will be entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting.

Financial and Operational Highlights

2022 Fourth Quarter

(All results are compared to prior year quarterly period unless otherwise noted)

  • Loss per share of $(0.37) compared to earnings per share of $0.21; net operating loss per share1 of $(0.36) compared to $(0.11). Losses attributable to late December Winter Storm Elliot were $(0.13) per share
  • Book value per share of $3.38, down 7.4% from the prior quarter. Book value per share excluding Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss)1 was $4.87
  • Direct written premiums1 grew by 7.7% to $53.9 million
  • Net premiums earned decreased 17.8% to $30.4 million driven by the 30% personal lines quota share treaty
  • Net combined ratio increased to 113.9% from 101.3%
  • Net loss ratio was 81.3%, up from 61.8%. Winter Storm Elliot added 13.1 percentage points and prior year loss development1 added 6.5 percentage points
  • Net expense ratio decreased to 32.6% from 39.5%
  • Net combined ratio excluding catastrophes and prior year loss development1 was 93.8% compared to 94.5%
  • No shares repurchased during Q4

2022 Full Year

(All results are compared to prior year period unless otherwise noted)

  • Loss per share of $(2.12) compared to loss per share of $(0.70); net operating loss per share1 of $(1.42) compared to $(1.43)
  • Book value per share of $3.38, down 53.2% from the prior year
  • Realized and unrealized losses resulted in a decline in book value of $0.70 per share
  • Direct written premiums1 grew by 10.8% to $201.2 million
  • Net premiums earned decreased 20.5% to $114.4 million driven by the 30% personal lines quota share treaty
  • Net combined ratio increased to 113.3% from 111.5%
  • Net loss ratio increased to 77.3% from 70.9%. Catastrophe losses added 6.7 percentage points and prior year loss development1 added 2.4 percentage points
  • Net expense ratio decreased to 36.0% from 40.6%
  • Net combined ratio excluding catastrophes and prior year loss development1 was 104.2% compared to 101.2%
  • No shares repurchased during the year

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1 These measures are not based on accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”) and are defined and reconciled below to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

Management Commentary

Barry Goldstein, Kingstone’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “While the macroeconomic environment continues to impact Kingstone and others, we are on the right path towards improved performance due to the actions we’ve taken as part of our multiyear transformation. Fourth quarter results demonstrate clear early signs of progress towards our goal of restoring Kingstone’s profitability. We remain cautious in our underwriting despite lessened competition. We are relentlessly focused on execution as we work to drive enhanced value creation in 2023 and beyond.”

Jennifer Gravelle, Kingstone’s Chief Financial Offer, continued, “Since joining Kingstone in January, I have come to appreciate the talent of our team and compelling value of our services and platform for our customers. Although there remains work to be done, I’m confident that the most important strategic initiatives have already been completed and optimistic that Kingstone can realize improved results in 2023. Our net expense ratio for 2022 was 36.0%, well below 2021 and in fact the lowest annual net expense ratio since 2016. I look forward to working closely with the Board and leadership team to build on Kingstone’s strong foundation and achieve sustained profitability.”

Meryl Golden, Kingstone’s Chief Operating Officer, concluded, “We have a clear strategy in place to address current market challenges, leveraging our strong business fundamentals and strategic investments. Our efforts to aggressively increase our premiums began in Q3 and, albeit minimal, the results can be seen on a GAAP basis. We’re pleased that for New York Homeowners, which represent more than 60% of our Q4 total personal lines business, we have already seen a 25% increase in the average renewal premium. Our four-pillar strategy for 2023 and 2024, coined Kingstone 3.0, is focused on aggressively reducing the non-New York book of business, adjusting pricing to stay ahead of loss trends including inflation, tightly managing reinsurance requirements and costs and continuing expense reduction efforts. By executing on these initiatives, Kingstone will be positioned to achieve our goal of returning to profitability in 2023.”

See “Forward-Looking Statements”

Financial Highlights Table

Three Months Ended Years Ended
December 31, December 31,
($ in thousands except per share data)

 

2022

 

2021

% Change

 

2022

 

2021

% Change

Direct written premiums1

$

53,901

$

50,055

7.7%

$

201,255

$

181,665

10.8%

Net written premiums1

$

33,450

$

19,000

76.2%

$

122,060

$

128,755

-5.2%

Net premiums earned

$

30,448

$

37,053

-17.8%

$

114,385

$

143,882

-20.5%

Total ceding commission revenue

$

5,036

$

52

9584.6%

$

19,319

$

90

21365.6%

Net investment income

$

1,525

$

1,484

2.8%

$

4,937

$

6,621

-25.4%

Net (losses) gains on investments

$

(78)

$

4,307

na

$

(9,392)

$

9,787

na
 
U.S. GAAP Net (loss) income

$

(3,950)

$

2,228

na

$

(22,525)

$

(7,378)

-205.3%

U.S. GAAP Diluted (loss) earnings per share

$

(0.37)

$

0.21

na

$

(2.12)

$

(0.70)

-202.9%

 
Comprehensive loss

$

(3,930)

$

(2,182)

-80.1%

$

(40,280)

$

(15,462)

-160.5%

Net operating loss1

$

(3,888)

$

(1,175)

-230.9%

$

(15,105)

$

(15,110)

0.0%

Net operating loss1 per share

$

(0.36)

$

(0.11)

-236.1%

$

(1.42)

$

(1.43)

0.6%

 
Return on average equity (annualized)

 

-42.1%

 

11.6%

na

 

-40.2%

 

-8.8%

-31.4 pts
 
Net loss ratio

 

81.3%

 

61.8%

19.5 pts

 

77.3%

 

70.9%

6.4 pts
Net underwriting expense ratio

 

32.6%

 

39.5%

-6.9 pts

 

36.0%

 

40.6%

-4.6 pts
Net combined ratio

 

113.9%

 

101.3%

12.6 pts

 

113.3%

 

111.5%

1.8 pts
 
Effect of catastrophes and prior year loss
development on net combined ratio1 20.1 pts 6.8 pts 13.3 pts 9.1 pts 10.3 pts -1.2 pts
 
Net combined ratio excluding effect of
catastrophes and prior year loss
development1

 

93.8%

 

94.5%

-0.7 pts

 

104.2%

 

101.2%

3 pts
 
1 These measures are not based on GAAP and are defined and reconciled below to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

2022 Fourth Quarter and Year End Financial Review

Net (loss) income:

Net loss was $4.0 million during the three-month period ended December 31, 2022, compared to net income of $2.2 million in the prior year period. The decrease in net income in the latest three-month period can be attributed to catastrophe losses and prior year loss development during the quarter partially offset by a decrease in the Company’s expenses.

For the year ended December 31, 2022, the net loss was $22.5 million, up from a net loss of $7.4 million in the prior year. The increase in net loss can be attributed to an increase in the net loss ratio, as well as an increase in the net losses on investments due to interest rate increases, partially offset by a decrease in the Company’s net expense ratio attributable to ceding commissions from the 30% personal lines quota share and other expense reductions.

Earnings (Loss) per share (“EPS”):

Kingstone reported EPS of $(0.37) per diluted share for the three months ended December 31, 2022, compared to EPS of $0.21 per diluted share for the three months ended December 31, 2021. For the year ended December 31, 2022, EPS was $(2.12) per diluted share compared to EPS of $(0.70) per diluted share for the year ended December 31, 2021. EPS for the three-month periods ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 was based on 10.7 million and 10.8 million weighted average diluted shares outstanding, respectively. EPS for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 was based on 10.6 million and 10.6 million weighted average diluted shares outstanding, respectively.

Direct Written Premiums,1 Net Written Premiums1 and Net Premiums Earned

Direct written premiums1 for the fourth quarter of 2022 were $53.9 million, an increase of $3.8 million or 7.7% from $50.1 million in the prior year period. The increase is primarily attributable to a $2.8 million increase in premiums from our personal lines business and a $1.0 million increase in our livery physical damage product. For the year ended December 31, 2022, direct written premiums increased 10.8% to $201.2 million, compared to $181.7 million in the prior year. Direct written premiums from our personal lines business for the year ended December 31, 2022 were $188.1 million, an increase of $16.4 million, or 9.6%, from $171.7 million in the prior year.

Net written premiums1 increased $14.4 million, or 76.1% to $33.5 million during the three-month period ended December 31, 2022 from $19.0 million in the prior year period. For the year ended December 31, 2022, net written premiums decreased 5.2% to $122.1 million, compared to $128.8 million in the prior year. The increase in the fourth quarter was attributable to the inception of a 30% personal lines quota share treaty on a cut-off basis on December 30, 2021. The inception cut-off on December 30, 2021 resulted in the ceding of $22.9 million of unearned premiums to our reinsurers. The decrease in net written premiums for the year is a result of the 30% personal lines quota share treaty in effect for all of 2022.

Net premiums earned for the quarter ended December 31, 2022 decreased 17.8% to $30.4 million, compared to $37.1 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2021. For the year ended December 31, 2022, net premiums earned decreased 20.5% to $114.4 million, compared to $143.9 million in the prior year. The decrease in the fourth quarter and for the year was attributable to the inception of the 30% personal lines quota share treaty on a cut-off basis on December 30, 2021, partially offset by an increase in direct written premiums.

Net Loss Ratio:

For the quarter ended December 31, 2022, the Company’s net loss ratio was 81.3%, compared to 61.8% in the prior year period. The loss ratio increased from the prior year period mainly due to an increase in catastrophe loss and prior year development on the Company’s commercial multi-peril line of business. The impact of catastrophe losses was 13.6 points for 2022 compared to 6.8 points in the prior year. Prior year development was 6.5 points in 2022 and no change in the prior year.

For the year ended December 31, 2022, the net loss ratio was 77.3%, compared to 70.9% in the prior year. The net loss ratio was higher than in the prior year mainly due to an increase in frequency for the water peril, primarily from winter storms, and an increase in severity due to inflation. The impact of catastrophe losses was 6.7 points for 2022 compared to 10.3 points in the prior year. Prior year development was 2.4 points in 2022 and no change in the prior year.

Net Underwriting Expense Ratio:

For the quarter ended December 31, 2022, the net underwriting expense ratio was 32.6% as compared to 39.5% in the prior year period, a decrease of 6.9 percentage points. For the year ended December 31, 2022, the Company’s net underwriting expense ratio decreased to 36.0% from 40.6% in the prior year, a decrease of 4.6 percentage points. The decrease in the fourth quarter and for the full year was primarily attributable to the increase in provisional ceding commissions from the 30% personal lines quota share, a decrease in IT expenses from the retirement of the Company’s legacy systems, and changes to producer commissions and profit sharing.

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1 These measures are not based on GAAP and are defined and reconciled below to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

Balance Sheet / Investment Portfolio

Kingstone’s cash and investment holdings were $191.0 million at December 31, 2022 compared to $237.9 million at December 31, 2021. The Company’s investment holdings are comprised primarily of investment grade corporate, mortgage-backed and municipal securities, with fixed income investments representing approximately 90.7% of total investments at December 31, 2022 and 77.7% at December 31, 2021. The Company’s effective duration on its fixed-income portfolio is 4.5 years.

Net investment income increased 2.8% to $1.53 million for the fourth quarter of 2022 from $1.48 million in the prior year period. Net investment income decreased 25.4% to $4.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2022 from $6.6 million in the prior year.

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income / (Loss) (“AOCI”), net of tax

As of December 31, 2022, AOCI was a loss of $(16.0) million compared to income of $1.8 million at December 31, 2021. The decrease in AOCI at December 31, 2022 of $(17.8) million is attributable to the impact of increased interest rates since December 31, 2021.

Share Repurchase Program

The Company did not repurchase any shares during the year.

Book Value

The Company’s book value per share at December 31, 2022 was $3.38, a decline of 53.2% compared to $7.22 at December 31, 2021.

31-Dec-22 30-Sep-22 30-Jun-22 31-Mar-22 31-Dec-21
Book Value Per Share

$

3.38

$

3.65

$

4.42

$

5.50

$

7.22

 
% Increase from specified period to 12/31/22

 

-7.4%

 

-23.5%

 

-38.5%

 

-53.2%

Book value excluding Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income per Share1

The Company’s book value excluding Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) per share at December 31, 2022 was $4.87, a decline of 30.9% compared to $7.05 at December 31, 2021.

31-Dec-22 30-Sep-22 30-Jun-22 31-Mar-22 31-Dec-21
Book Value Excluding Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income Per Share1

$

4.87

$

5.15

$

5.55

$

6.06

$

7.05

 
% Increase from specified period to 12/31/22

 

-5.4%

 

-12.2%

 

-19.6%

 

-30.9%

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1 This measure is not based on GAAP and is defined and reconciled below to the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

Conference Call Details

Management will discuss the Company’s operations and financial results in a conference call on Friday, March 31, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. ET.

The dial-in numbers are:

877-407-3105 (U.S.)

201-493-6794 (International)

Accompanying Webcast

The call will be simultaneously webcast over the Internet via the Kingstone website or by clicking on the conference call link:

Kingstone Companies Q4 and Full Year 2022 Earnings Webcast
The webcast will be archived and accessible for approximately 30 days.

Definitions and Non-GAAP Measures

Direct written premiums represent the total premiums charged on policies issued by the Company during the respective fiscal period. Net premiums written are direct written premiums less premiums ceded to reinsurers. Net premiums earned, the GAAP measure most comparable to direct written premiums and net premiums written, are net premiums written that are pro-rata earned during the fiscal period presented. All of the Company’s policies are written for a twelve-month period. Management uses direct written premiums and net premiums written, along with other measures, to gauge the Company’s performance and evaluate results.

Net operating income (loss) – is net income (loss) exclusive of realized investment gains (losses), net of tax. Net income (loss) is the GAAP measure most closely comparable to net operating income (loss).

Management uses net operating income (loss) along with other measures to gauge the Company’s performance and evaluate results, which can be skewed when including realized investment gains (losses), and may vary significantly between periods. Net operating income (loss) is provided as supplemental information, not as a substitute for net income (loss) and does not reflect the Company’s overall profitability.

Book value excluding accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income per share – is book value per share excluding the impact of accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income or AOCI. Management uses book value excluding accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income per share to evaluate the results to exclude the impact of interest rate changes on our fixed income portfolio.

Net combined ratio excluding effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development – is a non-GAAP ratio, which is computed as the difference between GAAP net combined ratio and the effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development on the net combined ratio.

We believe that these ratios are useful to investors and they are used by management to reveal the trends in our business that may be obscured by catastrophe losses and prior year loss development. Catastrophe losses cause our loss ratios to vary significantly between periods as a result of their incidence of occurrence and magnitude, and can have a significant impact on the net loss ratio and net combined ratio. Prior year loss development can cause our loss ratio to vary significantly between periods and separating this information allows us to better compare the results for the current accident period over time. We believe these measures are useful for investors to evaluate these components separately and in the aggregate when reviewing our underwriting performance. We also provide them to facilitate a comparison to our outlook on the net combined ratio excluding the effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development. The most directly comparable GAAP measure is the net combined ratio. The net combined ratio excluding the effect of catastrophes and prior year loss development should not be considered a substitute for the net combined ratio and does not reflect the Company’s net combined ratio.

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The table below reconciles direct written premiums and net written premiums to net premiums earned for the periods presented:

For the Three Months Ended For the Years Ended
December 31, December 31,
% %

 

2022

 

2021

$ Change Change

 

2022

 

2021

$ Change Change
(000’s except percentages)
Direct and Net Written Premiums Reconciliation:
 
Direct written premiums

$

53,901

$

50,055

$

3,846

7.7

%

$

201,255

$

181,665

$

19,590

10.8

%

Ceded written premiums

 

(20,451)

 

(31,055)

 

10,604

(34.1)

 

(79,195)

 

(52,910)

 

(26,285)

49.7

 
Net written premiums

 

33,450

 

19,000

 

14,450

76.1

%

 

122,060

 

128,755

 

(6,695)

(5.2)

%

Change in unearned premiums

 

(3,002)

 

18,053

 

(21,055)

(116.6)

 

(7,675)

 

15,127

 

(22,802)

(150.7)

 
Net premiums earned

$

30,448

$

37,053

$

(6,605)

(17.8)

%

$

114,385

$

143,882

$

(29,498)

(20.5)

%

 
(Components may not sum due to rounding)

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The following table reconciles net operating loss to net (loss) income for the periods indicated:

For the Three Months Ended For the Years Ended
December 31, 2022 December 31, 2021 December 31, 2022 December 31, 2021
 
Amount Diluted earnings
(loss) per common share
Amount Diluted earnings
(loss) per common share
Amount Diluted earnings
(loss) per common share
Amount Diluted earnings
(loss) per common share
(000’s except per common share amounts and percentages)
Net (Loss) Income and Diluted (Loss) Earnings per Common Share Reconciliation:
 
Net (loss) income

$

(3,950)

$

(0.37)

$

2,228

$

0.21

$

(22,525)

$

(2.12)

$

(7,378)

$

(0.70)

 
Net realized loss (gain) on investments

 

78

 

(4,307)

 

9,392

 

(9,787)

Less tax benefit (expense) on net realized loss (gain)

 

16

 

(904)

 

1,972

 

(2,055)

 
Net realized loss (gain) on investments, net of taxes

 

62

$

0.01

 

(3,403)

$

(0.31)

 

7,420

$

0.70

 

(7,732)

$

(0.73)

 
Net operating loss

$

(3,888)

$

(0.36)

$

(1,175)

$

(0.11)

$

(15,105)

$

(1.42)

$

(15,110)

$

(1.43)

 
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding

 

10,660,426

 

10,828,313

 

10,645,365

 

10,587,912

 
(Components may not sum due to rounding)

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The following table reconciles book value excluding accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income to book value as of the dates indicated:

31-Dec-22 30-Sep-22 30-Jun-22 31-Mar-22 31-Dec-21
Book Value Per Share

$

3.38

$

3.65

$

4.42

$

5.50

$

7.22

 
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income

$

(15,958,428)

$

(15,978,570)

$

(11,994,258)

$

(5,964,578)

$

1,796,739

 
Shares outstanding

 

10,700,106

 

10,645,675

 

10,645,675

 

10,637,901

 

10,484,254

 
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income per common share

$

(1.49)

$

(1.50)

$

(1.13)

$

(0.56)

$

0.17

 
Book value excluding accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income per share

$

4.87

$

5.15

$

5.55

$

6.06

$

7.05

 
(Components may not sum due to rounding)
 

The following table reconciles the net combined ratio excluding catastrophes and prior year loss development to the net combined ratio for the periods presented:

For the Three Months Ended For the Years Ended
December 31, December 31,

2022

2021

Percentage Point Change

2022

2021

Percentage Point Change
Net Combined Ratio Excluding Catastrophes and Prior Year Development Reconciliation:
Net Combined Ratio Excluding Catastrophes and Prior Year Development

93.8%

94.5%

(0.7)

pts

104.2%

101.2%

3.0

pts
Effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development
Catastrophe losses

13.6%

6.8%

6.8

pts

6.7%

10.3%

(3.6)

pts
Prior year development

6.5%

0.0%

6.5

pts

2.4%

0.0%

2.4

pts
Effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development on net loss and loss adjustment expenses

20.1%

6.8%

13.3

pts

9.1%

10.3%

(1.2)

pts
Net underwriting expense ratio

0.0%

0.0%

pts

0.0%

0.0%

pts
Total effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development

20.1%

6.8%

13.3

pts

9.1%

10.3%

(1.2)

pts
Net combined ratio

113.9%

101.3%

12.6

pts

113.3%

111.5%

1.8

pts

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The following table reconciles the net loss ratio excluding catastrophes and prior year loss development to the net loss ratio for the periods presented:

For the Three Months Ended For the Years Ended
December 31, December 31,

2022

2021

Percentage Point Change

2022

2021

Percentage Point Change
Net Loss Ratio Excluding Catastrophes and Prior Year Development Reconciliation:
 
Net Loss Ratio Excluding Catastrophes and Prior Year Development

61.2%

55.0%

6.2

pts

68.2%

60.6%

7.6

pts
 
Effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development
Catastrophe losses

13.6%

6.8%

6.8

pts

6.7%

10.3%

(3.6)

pts
Prior year development

6.5%

0.0%

6.5

pts

2.4%

0.0%

2.4

pts
Effect of catastrophe losses and prior year development on net loss and loss adjustment expenses

20.1%

6.8%

13.3

pts

9.1%

10.3%

(1.2)

pts
 
Net loss ratio

81.3%

61.8%

19.5

pts

77.3%

70.9%

6.4

pts

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The following table summarizes gross and net written premiums, net premiums earned, net loss and loss adjustment expenses and net loss ratio by major product type, which were determined based primarily on similar economic characteristics and risks of loss.

For the Three Months Ended For the Years Ended
December 31, December 31,

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

Gross premiums written:
Personal lines(3)

$

49,906,923

$

47,126,691

$

188,104,883

$

171,719,993

Livery physical damage

 

3,956,192

 

2,879,659

 

12,992,905

 

9,716,658

Other(1)

 

37,811

 

48,898

 

157,049

 

229,383

Total without commercial lines

 

53,900,926

 

50,055,248

 

201,254,837

 

181,666,034

Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)

 

 

 

 

(856)

Total gross premiums written

$

53,900,926

$

50,055,248

$

201,254,837

$

181,665,178

 
Net premiums written:
Personal lines(3)

$

29,466,212

$

16,101,502

$

108,953,413

$

118,842,870

Livery physical damage

 

3,956,192

 

2,879,659

 

12,992,905

 

9,716,658

Other(1)

 

27,279

 

18,791

 

113,503

 

196,812

Total without commercial lines

 

33,449,683

 

18,999,952

 

122,059,821

 

128,756,340

Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)

 

 

 

 

(856)

Total net premiums written

$

33,449,683

$

18,999,952

$

122,059,821

$

128,755,484

 
Net premiums earned:
Personal lines(3)

$

27,272,564

$

34,684,069

$

103,019,573

$

135,738,484

Livery physical damage

 

3,144,802

 

2,311,186

 

11,226,975

 

7,909,791

Other(1)

 

30,741

 

57,569

 

137,983

 

234,300

Total without commercial lines

 

30,448,107

 

37,052,824

 

114,384,531

 

143,882,575

Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)

 

 

 

 

(856)

Total net premiums earned

$

30,448,107

$

37,052,824

$

114,384,531

$

143,881,719

 
Net loss and loss adjustment expenses(4):
Personal lines

$

20,610,295

$

21,103,882

$

76,906,768

$

93,849,714

Livery physical damage

 

1,329,286

 

765,790

 

5,056,461

 

4,235,255

Other(1)

 

32,956

 

(48,173)

 

18,083

 

(5,521)

Unallocated loss adjustment expenses

 

831,016

 

912,833

 

3,701,131

 

3,696,380

Total without commercial lines

 

22,803,553

 

22,734,332

 

85,682,443

 

101,775,828

Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2)

 

1,961,734

 

178,147

 

2,707,599

 

196,768

Total net loss and loss adjustment expenses

$

24,765,287

$

22,912,479

$

88,390,042

$

101,972,596

 
Net loss ratio(4):
Personal lines

 

75.6%

 

60.8%

 

74.7%

 

69.1%

Livery physical damage

 

42.3%

 

33.1%

 

45.0%

 

53.5%

Other(1)

 

107.2%

 

-83.7%

 

13.1%

 

-2.4%

Total without commercial lines

 

74.9%

 

61.4%

 

74.9%

 

70.7%

Commercial lines (in run-off effective July 2019)(2) na na na na
Total

 

81.3%

 

61.8%

 

77.3%

 

70.9%

Contacts

Kingstone Companies, Inc.
Jennifer Gravelle

Chief Financial Officer

(845) 768-1970

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