EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 11 MIN
U.S. P/C Industry Delivers Best Results in 20 Years
from The Connected Podcast · host Allison Harris
The Connected Podcast: Insurance Ecosystem Insights Welcome to The Connected Podcast: Navigating the Insurance Ecosystem In the latest episode of The Connected Podcast, we dive deep into the state of the U.S. property and casualty insurance industry as it stands in 2025, a year marked by its best underwriting performance in two decades according to Fitch Ratings. Our analysis unpacks this success story, attributing it to significant improvements in personal lines, consistent commercial performance, favorable reserve development, and notably, a year devoid of hurricane landfalls. Despite experiencing slower premium growth, the industry has maintained robust earnings and capital levels. Looking ahead to 2026, we anticipate a year of stabilized but moderated performance. The industry may face challenges such as softer pricing trends, routine catastrophic events, and pressures in long-tail casualty lines. These challenges are further compounded by global economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Financial data showcase a rise in net premiums written to $23.6 billion, driven by increasing net investment income. Despite this, an uptick in expenses and a deterioration in the combined ratio present potential roadblocks. The podcast also brings you the inspiring story of Nationwide, which reported an impressive 37% increase in net operating income and a notable improvement in its combined ratio. These achievements are credited to Nationwide's customer-centric focus on technology-driven risk prevention tools such as water leak sensors and telematics, under the leadership of President and COO Mark Berven. Such initiatives have effectively reduced loss trends, enabling competitive pricing. We also cover global broker Marsh's strong revenue and earnings growth despite facing challenges due to the costly Greensill litigation, which impacted its GAAP operating income. This development underscores the interconnected risks in global financial systems and the critical need for rigorous risk management and client vetting. Adding to the conversation, Sean Kevelighan, CEO of the Insurance Information Institute, speaks on the $51 billion in insured losses due to severe convective storms in the U.S. in 2025. He emphasizes the urgency for a comprehensive strategy that includes legal reforms and innovative insurance solutions to manage these escalating losses and ensure the affordability of insurance in vulnerable communities. In legislative news, the podcast delves into Missouri's House Bill 2324, aimed at regulating the use of telematics data by auto insurers. Sponsored by Rep. Bill Lucas, the bill emphasizes individual privacy rights, requiring drivers' explicit consent before insurers can access their vehicle data, and preventing penalization for non-disclosure. Exploring the insurtech sector, we discuss March 2026's funding slump, with just $237 million raised compared to February's $1 billion. Nevertheless, significant investments like Paris-based health insurer Alan's €100 million raise indicate ongoing interest in AI and digital infrastructure solutions. The podcast wraps up with an overview of legal developments, featuring Allstate's RICO lawsuit against a fraud network in Houston over a $8 million auto insurance claim manipulation case, demonstrating the industry's ongoing battle against fraud. Lastly, we highlight mShift and HSB's collaboration, revolutionizing digital distribution for cyber risk solutions through HSB's Non-Admitted Cy
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The Connected Podcast: Insurance Ecosystem Insights Welcome to The Connected Podcast: Navigating the Insurance Ecosystem In the latest episode of The Connected Podcast, we dive deep into the state of the U.S. property and casualty insurance industry as it stands in 2025, a year marked by its best underwriting performance in two decades according to Fitch Ratings. Our analysis unpacks this success story, attributing it to significant improvements in personal lines, c...
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