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American Coastal Insurance (ACIC) / 29 Feb 24
/ 2023 Q4 Earnings call transcript
Company Profile
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Robert Peed
executive
Bennett Martz
executive
Charles Peters
analyst
William Dezellem
analyst
Operator
Hello, and welcome to the American Coastal Insurance Corporation's 2023 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Earnings Conference Call and Webcast.
[Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded.
It's now my pleasure to turn the call over to Karin Daly, Vice President of the Equity Group and American Coastal's Investor Relations representative.
Please go ahead, Karin.
Karin Daly
Thank you, Kevin, and good afternoon, everyone. American Coastal Insurance Corporation has also made this broadcast available on its website at
www.yamcoastal.com. A replay will be available for approximately 30 days following the call.
Additionally, you can find copies of the latest earnings release and presentations in the Investors section of the company's website.
Speaking today will be Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, R. Daniel Peed; and President, Bennett Bradford Martz.
On behalf of the company, I'd like to note that statements made during this call that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. The company
believes these statements are based on reasonable estimates, assumptions and plans.
However, if these estimates, assumptions or plans underlying the forward-looking statements prove inaccurate or if other risks or uncertainties arise --
actual results could differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially may be found in the company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in the Risk Factors section of their most
recent annual report on Form 10-K.
Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and except as required by applicable law, the company undertakes no
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.
With that, it's my pleasure to turn the call over to Mr. Daniel Peed. Dan, you may begin.
Robert Peed
Thanks, Karin. Hello, and thank you for joining us on our fourth quarter earnings call. I'm Dan Peed, Chairman and CEO of American Coastal Insurance
Corporation. I will provide an overview of results from the fourth quarter and year-to-date, and then turn it over to Brad Martz who will expand on the
financial results.
Our core income for the fourth quarter is $17.7 million, which annualized is a 100.6% core return on equity. The core income at December 31 is $89.5
million, which is over a $100 million improvement year-over-year. Net income is primarily attributable to our Commercial Lines segment.
The consolidated net loss ratio is 21.2% for the fourth quarter '23 versus 54.3% in the same period in 2022. Consolidated net loss ratio year-to-date was
22.3%.
The consolidated net expense ratio continues to trend downwards, 45.4% in the fourth quarter and 43.7% year-to-date, down from 50.2% and 56.2%,
respectively, last year. The net combined ratio is 66.6% in the fourth quarter and 66.0% year-to-date, down from 104.5% and 106.2% year-over-year,
respectively.
Personal Lines underperformed in the fourth quarter and year-to-date, but the impact is smooth by the Commercial Lines segment continuing to
outperform year-over-year. Pretax earnings attributable to the Commercial Lines segment totaled $27.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to
$3.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
The Commercial Lines underlying combined ratio improved 17.5 points to 50.9% in the fourth quarter 2023 from 68.4% in the fourth quarter 2022. The
same improvement holds true year-to-date with Commercial Lines underlying combined ratio, improving 13.2 points year-over-year to 53.6% year-to-
date for 2023.
Earnings also improved as management implemented and achieved its plan for expense reduction in 2023, policy acquisition, underwriting and general
and administrative expenses were all reduced positively impacting the bottom line.
Am Coastal's 2023 results position Commercial Lines in a solid position going into 2024 and creates opportunities unique to Am Coastal the largest
commercial residential lines writer in Florida behind Almay Citizens to continue its conservative reinsurance approach, protect its balance sheet and
identify opportunities to expand our products to meet the needs of Florida policyholders and create shareholder value.
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Moving on to Personal Lines. This segment experienced a pretax loss of $5.2 million in the fourth quarter 2023 but that compares favorably to a pretax
loss of $10.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.
We continue confirmatory due diligence with the potential buyer of Interboro and expect to sign definitive documents shortly. The sale of Interboro will
unlock capital and generate liquidity to explore diversification opportunities for our business. In all, net income attributable to the company for the year
ended December 31, 2023, was $309.9 million or $7.11 per diluted share.
Our at-the-market offering raised approximately $38 million to date which, as we have stated, creates capacity for expanding specialty underwriting,
especially during these hard market conditions.
As a result of the strong performance of our Commercial segment and the improvement in our Personal Lines segment. Period-over-period, our book
value per common share increased 29.8% from $2.78 at September 30, 2023, to $3.61 at December 31, 2023.
While competition in the commercial lines space is increasing, Am Coastal continues to be a commercial residential leader in Florida because of its well-
established reputation extensive distribution network and underwriting expertise. I expect this unmatched competitive advantage will continue to drive
results and deliver value to shareholders.
With that, I'll turn it over to Brad Martz.
Bennett Martz
Thank you, Dan, and hello. I'm happy to review our financial results and encourage everyone to review the company's press release, earnings and
investor presentations and Forms 10-Q and 10-K, including amendments for more information regarding performance.
We entered 2024 with positive forward momentum in our core business. Underwriting actions taken over the past year, combined with expense reduction
and a more favorable external operating environment, led ACIC to post record results Dan highlighted for 2023.
While we were pleased with our overall performance in the fourth quarter, pretax earnings included nonrecurring charges of roughly $8.4 million, $2
million of which was related to impairment of capitalized software and $6.4 million impacted reinsurance costs.
Page 6 of our earnings presentation provides some additional color on the charge related to reinsurance, which is actually a good thing because it will
reduce reinsurance costs over time. The reinsurance charge occurred from a voluntary commutation to the 2023 core catastrophe reinsurance program
in exchange for a no-claims bonus. The $6.4 million incurred in Q4 will be offset by $14.4 million of cost savings over the remaining trading period from
January 1 to May 31, 2024. The net economic benefit to ACIC is approximately $8 million after accounting for the upfront costs incurred in Q4 and the
savings expected in Q1 and Q2 of 2024, which are net of costs we incurred to replace the cat limit commuted.
A big driver of improvement in the pretax earnings and our combined ratio in the current quarter was the lack of any meaningful catastrophe losses.
Catastrophe losses were just $277,000 this quarter compared to $18.9 million in the same period last year.
We continue to see favorable prior year reserve development with $629,000 in the current quarter and feel good about our overall loss reserves at year-
end.
Excluding catastrophe losses and prior year reserve development, our underlying combined ratio improved over 15 points to 67.2% in the current period
and was 65% for the full year. We previously stated that our target for the underlying combined ratio in 2023 was 65%, so we're obviously pleased with
hitting this goal.
Page 7 of our earnings presentation breaks down our results by segment with $27.9 million of pretax profit from Commercial Lines reduced by a $5.2
million loss from Personal Lines and $3.2 million of expense at the whole company, which is primarily interest expense. This brought our year-to-date
pretax profit in Commercial Lines to over [ $118 million ] with a combined ratio of 53.7%.
As Dan mentioned, ACIC continues to work towards finalizing definitive agreements to sale of Interboro and we still expect to get that done this year. But
completing the sale is now more slated to occur towards the end of 2024. That means Personal Lines will continue to be a minor drag on overall results
this year.
However, we did receive regulatory approval in New York for a 12.6% rate increase, effective February 6 business and March 15 for renewal business
with an annualized expected impact of $5.9 million.
So that is obviously expected to help improve Personal Lines results in the current period.
Page 8 of our earnings presentation provides balance sheet highlights, including stockholders' equity increasing 40% to $168.8 million or $3.61 a share.
Unrealized losses on our bond portfolio of $17.1 million or $0.36 a share indicated an underlying book value of approximately $3.97. And cash and
invested assets totaled $369 million with total assets of just under $1.1 billion.
As Dan mentioned, our previously announced at-the-market, or ATM program, delivered a nice boost to our unrestricted liquidity and our overall
capitalization during the quarter.
As of year-end, ACIC issued and sold approximately 3.4 million new shares, raising $26.8 million net of selling expenses. Subsequent to year-end, the
company sold another 1 million shares, raising another $11.4 million net of expenses. The ATM has now raised more capital than we originally
anticipated, but the dilutive impact was in line with our original expectations. Accordingly, the ATM has now been paused, and American Coastal is not
anticipating additional sales of its common stock under the ATM program at this time.
The big question everyone wants to know is what are we going to do with the $38.2 million raised from the ATM inception to date. And as we've stated
previously, we see a tremendous opportunity to grow our net earned premiums over time by retaining more of our direct underwriting results. We've
deployed some of this capital to our captive already to support our January 1 AOP cat reinsurance program and our excess per risk reinsurance program
that was placed at February 1 on layers with a modeled expected return on capital well in excess of 50%.
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However, most of the proceeds are being reserved for a much bigger core catastrophe renewal at June 1 of this year.
It's premature to comment on our upcoming core catastrophe renewal at June 1, but we are hard at work on it and can point to the very successful
reinsurance renewals at 1/1 and is good evidence that we expect to see significant improvements in pricing and overall protection at June 1 this year
relative to the program expiring at May 31.
Page 9 of our earnings presentation summarizes our current view of the underwriting environment. Market conditions remain very favorable for achieving
underwriting profitability and above-average risk-adjusted returns on capital in the near term. To capitalize on this, we will look to supplement our
anticipated organic growth this year by also exploring takeout and assumption opportunities. We believe assuming business from other carriers, such as
Citizens, that meet our underwriting criteria make sense in the current environment and could potentially offset any potential competitive pressures as
the market cycle evolves.
Pages 10 and 11 of our earnings presentation provides some additional color on pricing and valuation trends in our commercial residential business. We
ended 2023 with premiums up 28% and exposures down 18% year-over-year. Rate levels are moderating but remain very healthy relative to current
exposures loss and expense trends. Even with direct written premiums flattening out, we are confident in our ability to grow net earned premiums in
2024, which is truly what will drive our bottom line this year.
And finally, we would like to give a huge thank you to our partners at Am Risk for their exceptional contributions to our success in 2023 and also offer our
sincere congratulations to both the buyer and the seller of Am Risk parent company. American Coastal continues to enjoy a very strong and exclusive
relationship with Am Risk in the Florida admitted commercial residential space and we do not expect any significant changes to our business because of
Am Risk ownership change in the foreseeable future.
With that, operator, please open the line for questions.
Operator
[Operator Instructions] First question is coming from Greg Peters from Raymond James.
Charles Peters
So Dan, in your comments, you hinted about increased competition in your specialty Commercial Lines business. Brad, you also mentioned it. Can you
give us a sense of what your expectation is in terms of pricing or rates in your specialty segment for '24 and how that might compare with what
happened in '23?
Robert Peed
Sure, Dan. We had so little competition last year that just about any competition is an increase. We see probably the main company where if the
accounts leave would be going to Citizens and mostly due to a rate, just due to a rate being less expensive for the Citizens policy.
We have also seen a few different carriers that are introducing products, but they tend to be a small number compared to the volume that American
Coastal typically sees.
So as far as REIT, we continue to expect that we will get rate increases, they just will be decelerating from the rate increases that we were getting over
the course of the last 12 months. And I would expect that we probably will be up between 10% and 20% through the course of 2024 over the average
2023 rates.
Charles Peters
Okay. I guess, the other comment, I think you made was just sort of what the expected underlying combined ratio target was for '23. Wondering if you
want to venture a guess and give us sort of a range of what you think the underlying combined ratio target should be for the enterprise for '24 or give us
some benchmark of expectation around what you think the margin performance will be, understanding that there's volatility for cat.
Bennett Martz
Yes, Greg, this is Brad. Well, the underlying combined excludes cat and reserve development, so that's the purpose of that measurement. It does allow
us to create an apples-to-apples comparison so years regardless of what's happening with prior year reserve and the volatility associated with cat. But
we think it's a good metric, and we're still targeting 65% as of today.
I think our reinsurance renewal June 1 could change that outlook favorably or unfavorably depending on how we execute, but I think that's the big reset
that we need to wait and see how our fixed costs related to reinsurance as well as the variable costs associated with the quota share end up changing at
June 1.
Charles Peters
Okay. And then I guess, pivoting to sort of the capital and balance sheet situation. I guess now you're closing the ATM for the time being, pausing, I
think, was the word you used. How should we think about capital adequacy across the enterprise? If you look to your debt to total capital leverage ratio,
it looks elevated relative to your peers, but maybe I'm missing something.
I think your RBC is probably running a little bit high right now. But maybe you can just provide some perspective around your views on capital.
Bennett Martz
Certainly.
You're correct.
On the statutory side, which is where we're most sensitive to our capital needs. American Coastal Insurance Company ended the year with a risk-based
capital ratio of 981%.
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Thomas Slocombe dishonored its note; Vandiver expects it will eventually collect.
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. Vandiver prepares adjusting entries once a year on December 31. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered.
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2021
2020
2019
Total assets
$ 60,700
$ 52,000
11,100
$ 41,000
Total liabilities
Total stockholders' equity
Sales revenue
14,600
46,100
163,900
51,900
6,500
34,500
132,400
24,300
40,900
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Compute Jen's net profit margin ratio for each year. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
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Complete the following adjusting entry for Mookie The Beagle Concierge.
In anticipation of stocking Mookie The Beagle Concierge branded inventory, Cy charged
$864 for 6 months storage locker rental from Lynne's Space to Mookie The Beagle
Concierge's VISA credit card on January 1, 2022. So at the end of the accounting period on
January 31, Mookie The Beagle Concierge has used 1 month of rent @ $144 ($864/6 months
$144 per month). The unused rent ($720) is Prepaid Expense: Prepaid Rent, an asset account
with future benefit. Since Cy had not recorded anything related to the storage locker rental,
an adjusting entry is needed to bring accounts up to date at January 31.
1. Complete the following table.
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Account Type Increase or Decrease? Debit or Credit? Amount
Rent & Lease
Expense
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Prepaid Expenses: Rent
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Financial information related to Healthy Products Company for the month ended November 30, 2018, is as follows:
Net income for November
$160,000
Cash dividends paid during November
23,500
Retained earnings, November 1, 2018
371,000
1. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the month ended November 30, 2018. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions
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dividends were paid, enter that amount as a negative number using a minus sign.
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