AXIS Capital suffers losses in Q4

AXIS Capital reports losses in Q4

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AXIS Capital suffers losses in Q4

Better numbers posted for the full year

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By
Terry Gangcuangco



AXIS Capital has suffered losses in the fourth quarter of 2023.

Here’s how the insurance group fared in the quarter and year ended December 31:   




Metric



Q4 2023



Q4 2022



FY 2023



FY 2022







Net income available / (loss) attributable to common shareholders



$(150 million)



$41 million



$346 million



$193 million





Operating income / (loss)



$(107 million)



$167 million



$486 million



$498 million




 

In Q4, AXIS reported $26 million in pre-tax catastrophe and weather-related losses, net of reinsurance. The company’s gross written premium (GWP) increased by 1% to $1.8 billion. For the full year, GWP was up 2% to $8.4 billion. Pre-tax catastrophe and weather-related losses, net of reinsurance, amounted to $138 million.

Segment-wise, the insurance operations at AXIS posted an underwriting loss in Q4; insurance underwriting income for the year was down 20%. The reinsurance segment also took a beating in the quarter, to the tune of $212 million in underwriting loss. Similarly, the year generated a negative result in terms of reinsurance underwriting.

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Commenting on the numbers, AXIS president and chief executive Vince Tizzio highlighted the positives.

He said in a release: “This was a transformative year for AXIS, one where we further elevated all aspects of how we operate and go to market, and we believe the company is on a clear path to becoming a specialty underwriting leader.

“We’re capitalizing on favorable conditions in our chosen specialty markets while exhibiting underwriting discipline and strong cycle management. This was evidenced by our operating income of $486 million and a 4.5 point year-over-year improvement in the current accident year combined ratio to 91.8%.”  

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