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    Heritage Reports Second Quarter 2023 Results

    8/8/23 4:07:00 PM ET
    $HRTG
    Property-Casualty Insurers
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    TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:HRTG) ("Heritage" or the "Company"), a super-regional property and casualty insurance holding company, today reported second quarter of 2023 financial results.

    Heritage Insurance (PRNewsFoto/Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc) (PRNewsfoto/Heritage Insurance Holdings, In)

    Second Quarter 2023 Result Highlights

    • Second quarter net income of $7.8 million or $0.30 per diluted share, up from a net loss of $87.9 million or ($3.32) per diluted share in the prior year quarter primarily driven by growth in net premiums earned, and higher investment income, which resulted in an improved net combined ratio. The net loss in the prior year quarter was due to a $90.8 million, net of tax, or $3.43 per diluted share non-cash goodwill impairment charge, resulting in no remaining goodwill on the Company's balance sheet as of June 30, 2022.
    • Second quarter adjusted net income of $8.3 million or $0.32 per diluted share, up from adjusted net income of $2.9 million, or $0.11 per diluted share in the prior year quarter driven by an improvement in the net combined ratio and higher net investment income.
    • Gross premiums written of $396.6 million, up 8.6% from $365.3 million in the prior year quarter.
    • Gross premiums earned of $330.0 million, up 11.4% from $296.2 million in the prior year quarter.
    • Net loss ratio of 60.3%, an improvement of 3.8 points from 64.1% in the prior year quarter.
    • Net expense ratio of 34.8%, an improvement of 0.5 points from 35.3% in the prior year quarter.
    • Net combined ratio of 95.1%, an improvement of 4.3 points from 99.4% in the prior year quarter.
    • Continued successful exposure management with Florida personal lines policies-in-force intentionally declining by 15.8%, as compared to the prior year period.

    "This quarter marks the third consecutive quarter of profitability and a net combined ratio below 100%," said Heritage CEO Ernie Garateix. "The continued successful implementation of our strategic profitability initiatives across the organization, which includes significant rating actions, improved underwriting, and selective organic growth of our commercial residential business has improved the quality of our book of business and increased our average premium by 24.3% over the prior year quarter. Investment income continues to climb from higher interest rates and our investment strategy. I'm also pleased with the terms of our catastrophe excess-of-loss reinsurance placement, which included many long-term partners as well as new trading partners. Our continued focus on underwriting profits, adequate pricing and thorough underwriting has yielded these positive results while also positioning us for long-term sustainable profitability."

    Strategic Profitability Initiatives

    The following provides an update to the Company's strategic initiatives that are expected to enable Heritage to achieve consistent long-term quarterly earnings and drive shareholder value. The Supplemental Information table included in this earnings release demonstrates progress made compared to the second quarter 2022.

    • Generate underwriting profit though rate adequacy and more selective underwriting.
      • Continued significant rating actions throughout the book of business resulting in an increase in average premium per policy throughout the book of 24.3% compared to the second quarter of 2022 and 6.8% from the first quarter of 2023.
      • Premiums-in-force of $1.3 billion were up 10.5% from the prior year quarter, while policy count is down 11.1%, resulting from continued underwriting efforts to manage exposure for personal residential business while selectively growing the Company's commercial residential business.
      • Continued focus on tightening underwriting criteria while also restricting new business for policies written in over-concentrated markets or products.
    • Allocate capital to products and geographies that maximize long-term returns.
      • Strategically increased Florida commercial residential premiums-in-force by 75.5% over the prior year quarter while total insured value ("TIV") for that product increased 35.3% and policies in force increased by only 12.7%.
      • Reduction of policy count for the Florida personal lines product remains a key focus and will continue until the positive impact of recent legislation to reduce abusive claims practices is realized. Policies in force for Florida personal lines business intentionally declined by 15.8% as compared to the prior year period and 3.9% from the first quarter of 2023.
      • This disciplined underwriting approach resulted in a policy count reduction from the prior year quarter of 11.1% in other states while generating a 10.5% increase in premiums-in-force.
    • Maintain a balanced and diversified portfolio.
      • Even with the substantial increase in commercial business, no state represents over 26.2% of the Company's TIV.
      • The top four states grew TIV by an average of 2.6% while the smallest five states grew TIV by 27.3%.
      • As a result of diversification efforts, the top five personal lines states represented 71.6% of all TIV at second quarter 2023 compared to 72.5% of all TIV at second quarter 2022.
      • Florida TIV increased 2.5% related to intentional growth of the Company's commercial residential product and the use of inflation guard which ensures appropriate replacement cost values for all business, partly offset by the decrease in Florida personal lines policies over the prior year quarter.
      • TIV outside of Florida represented 73.8% of the entire portfolio, compared to 74.4% as of the second quarter of 2022, driven by exposure management of personal lines business throughout the book and selective growth of Florida commercial lines business.
    • Provide coverage suitable to the market and return targets.
      • Selective expansion of Excess & Surplus lines ("E&S") premium-in-force in California and Florida.
      • Introduce E&S products in South Carolina in the third quarter of 2023.
      • Continue to evaluate other strategic states for E&S products.

    Capital Management

    Heritage's Board of Directors has decided to continue its temporary suspension of the quarterly dividend to shareholders. The Board of Directors will continue to evaluate dividend distribution and stock repurchases on a quarterly basis. No shares of common stock were repurchased during the quarter.

    Results of Operations

    The following table summarizes results of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 (amounts in thousands, except percentages and per share amounts):





    Three Months Ended June 30,







    Six Months Ended June 30,









    2023





    2022





    Change







    2023





    2022





    Change















































    Total Revenue

    $



    185,313



    $



    163,770







    13.2



    %

    $



    362,234



    $



    322,378







    12.4



    %

    Net income (loss)

    $



    7,779



    $



    (87,866)







    (108.9)



    %

    $



    21,787



    $



    (118,625)







    (118.4)



    %











































    Adjusted net income (loss) [1]

    $



    8,320



    $



    2,908







    186.1



    %

    $



    22,328



    $



    (27,851)







    (180.2)



    %

    Earnings (loss) per share

    $



    0.30



    $



    (3.32)







    (109.1)



    %

    $



    0.85



    $



    (4.46)







    (119.1)



    %

    Adjusted net income (loss) per share [1]

    $



    0.32



    $



    0.11







    190.9



    %

    $



    0.87



    $



    (1.05)







    (182.9)



    %











































    Book value per share

    $



    6.27



    $



    6.80







    (7.8)



    %

    $



    6.27



    $



    6.80







    (7.8)



    %

    Adjusted book value per share [1]

    $



    8.09



    $



    8.35







    (3.1)



    %

    $



    8.09



    $



    8.35







    (3.1)



    %











































    Return on equity [2]





    19.7



    %



    (152.0)



    %



    171.7



    pts





    29.9



    %



    (90.6)



    %



    120.5



     pts

    Adjusted return on equity [1][2]





    21.1



    %



    5.0



    %



    16.1



    pts





    30.6



    %



    (21.3)



    %



    51.9



     pts











































    Underwriting summary









































    Gross premiums written

    $



    396,559



    $



    365,284







    8.6



    %

    $



    706,868



    $



    648,480







    9.0



    %

    Gross premiums earned

    $



    330,015



    $



    296,211







    11.4



    %

    $



    647,037



    $



    583,579







    10.9



    %

    Ceded premiums earned

    $



    (153,211)



    $



    (137,940)







    11.1



    %

    $



    (304,204)



    $



    (272,379)







    11.7



    %

    Net premiums earned

    $



    176,804



    $



    158,271







    11.7



    %

    $



    342,833



    $



    311,200







    10.2



    %











































    Ceded premium ratio





    46.4



    %



    46.6



    %



    (0.2)



    pts





    47.0



    %



    46.7



    %



    0.3



     pts











































    Ratios to Net Premiums Earned:





































    Loss ratio





    60.3



    %



    64.1



    %



    (3.8)



    pts





    59.5



    %



    77.6



    %



    (18.1)



    pts

    Expense ratio





    34.8



    %



    35.3



    %



    (0.5)



    pts





    35.3



    %



    36.6



    %



    (1.3)



    pts

    Combined ratio





    95.1



    %



    99.4



    %



    (4.3)



    pts





    94.8



    %



    114.2



    %



    (19.4)



    pts



    [1] Adjusted net income (loss), Adjusted net income (loss) per share, Adjusted book value per share, and Adjusted return on equity are non-GAAP financial measures. Information regarding these non-GAAP financial measures, including required reconciliations, is set forth below under the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section of this release.



    [2] Return on equity represents annualized net income for the period divided by average stockholders' equity during the period.



    Note: Percentages and sums in the table may not recalculate precisely due to rounding.

    Ratios

    Ceded premium ratio represents ceded premiums as a percentage of gross premiums earned.

    Net loss ratio represents net losses and loss adjustment expenses ("LAE") as a percentage of net premiums earned.

    Net expense ratio represents policy acquisition costs ("PAC") and general and administrative ("G&A") expenses as a percentage of net premiums earned. Ceding commission income is reported as a reduction of PAC and G&A expenses.

    Net combined ratio represents the sum of net losses and LAE, PAC and G&A expenses as a percentage of net premiums earned. The net combined ratio is a key measure of underwriting performance traditionally used in the property and casualty industry. A combined ratio under 100% generally reflects profitable underwriting results.

    Second Quarter 2023 Results

    • Second quarter net income of $7.8 million or $0.30 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $87.9 million or ($3.32) per diluted share in the prior year quarter. The improvement from the prior year quarter is due to growth in net premiums earned and net investment income partly offset by higher losses and operating expenses, primarily associated with the increase in gross premiums written over the prior year quarter, which resulted in a lower combined ratio than the prior year quarter. The second quarter of 2022 included a net $90.8 million, non-cash goodwill impairment charge, which amounted to a $3.43 loss per diluted share, resulting in no remaining goodwill on the balance sheet.
    • Adjusted net income was $8.3 million or $0.32 per diluted share, up from adjusted net income of $2.9 million or $0.11 per diluted share in the prior year quarter. Adjusted net income growth primarily stemmed a lower combined ratio from the prior year quarter as described above.
    • Premiums-in-force of $1.3 billion, represented a 10.5% increase from second quarter 2022 due to continued proactive underwriting actions and rate increases across the entire portfolio, despite an intentional policy count reduction of approximately 61,000 policies. Premiums-in-force were also favorably impacted by strategic growth of the Company's commercial product and use of inflation guard across all books of business.
    • Gross premiums written were $396.6 million, up 8.6% from $365.3 million in the prior year quarter, reflecting a strategic and substantial increase in Florida commercial lines business and a higher average premium per policy throughout the book of business, partly offset by intentional exposure management resulting in premium reductions on business outside of Florida. Gross premiums written for Florida personal lines business increased 3.0% due to rate increases, despite a 16.6% reduction in policy count from the prior year quarter.
    • Gross premiums earned of $330.0 million, up 11.4% from $296.2 million in the prior year quarter, reflecting higher gross premiums written over the last twelve months driven by a higher average premium per policy and organic growth of the commercial residential business.
    • Net premiums earned of $176.8 million, up 11.7% from $158.3 million in the prior year quarter, reflecting higher gross premium earned outpacing the increase in ceded premiums for the quarter.
    • Ceded premium ratio of 46.4%, down 0.2 points from 46.6% in the prior year quarter driven by higher gross premiums earned, partly offset by the higher cost each year of the catastrophe excess of loss program, which incepts in June.
    • Net loss ratio of 60.3%, down 3.8 points from 64.1% in the prior year quarter, driven by higher net premiums earned, partly offset by higher net losses and LAE driven by higher attritional losses, net of lower weather losses. Net current accident year weather losses of $33.8 million, down from $38.1 million in the prior year quarter. There were no catastrophe losses in the quarter compared to catastrophe weather losses of $32.1 million in the prior year quarter. Other weather losses were $33.8 million, up from $6.0 million in the prior year quarter. The net loss ratio also benefited from favorable loss development of $2.7 million compared to unfavorable development in the second quarter of 2022 of $82,000.
    • Net expense ratio was 34.8% in second quarter 2023, down 0.5 points from the prior year quarter amount of 35.3%, as the benefit of higher net premiums earned over the prior year quarter more than offset higher policy acquisition costs and general and administrative costs.
    • Net combined ratio of 95.1%, improved 4.3 points from 99.4% in the prior year quarter, driven by lower net loss and net expense ratios as described above.
    • Effective tax rate was 43.0% compared to (0.6%) in the prior year quarter, driven by the impact of permanent differences in relation to the pre-tax income or loss each quarter. The effective tax rate in second quarter 2023 was impacted by a valuation allowance related to certain tax elections made by Osprey Re, the Company's captive reinsurer domiciled in Bermuda. The Company increased its valuation allowance from first quarter 2023 by $2.5 million, adversely impacting the effective tax rate for the quarter. The effective tax rate in second quarter 2022 was impacted by the mostly non-deductible goodwill impairment charge described above.

    Supplemental Information:

    Policies-in-force:



    Q2 2023





    Q2 2022





    % Change





    Florida





    165,761







    195,987







    (15.4)



    %

    Other States





    323,629







    354,534







    (8.7)



    %

    Total





    489,390







    550,521







    (11.1)



    %























    Premiums-in-force:





















    Florida

    $



    665,169,364



    $



    564,814,121







    17.8



    %

    Other States





    675,983,599







    648,621,713







    4.2



    %

    Total

    $



    1,341,152,963



    $



    1,213,435,834







    10.5



    %























    Total Insured Value:





















    Florida

    $



    105,826,117,271



    $



    103,200,520,845







    2.5



    %

    Other States





    297,901,382,470







    299,177,714,835







    (0.4)



    %

    Total

    $



    403,727,499,741



    $



    402,378,235,680







    0.3



    %

     

    Book Value Analysis

    Book value per share of $6.27 at June 30, 2023, was up 22.2% from fourth quarter 2022 and down 7.8% from second quarter 2022. The decrease from the comparable quarter of 2022 is primarily attributable to underwriting losses during the third quarter of 2022. The increase from fourth quarter 2022 is driven by net income generated in the first and second quarters of 2023 as well as the benefit of lower unrealized losses on the Company's fixed income securities portfolio during 2023. The unrealized losses are unrelated to credit risk but due to the rising interest rate environment.

    Book Value Per Share



    As Of







    June 30, 2023





    December 31, 2022





    June 30, 2022



    Numerator:



















    Common stockholders' equity

    $



    160,627



    $



    131,039



    $



    180,546



    Denominator:



















    Total Shares Outstanding

    $



    25,622,495



    $



    25,539,433



    $



    26,544,096



    Book Value Per Common Share





    6.27







    5.13







    6.80



    Adjusted Book Value Per Common Share

    $



    8.09



    $



    7.23



    $



    8.35



     

    Conference Call Details:

    Wednesday August 9, 2023 – 9:00 a.m. ET

    Participant Dial-in Numbers Toll Free: 1-888-346-3095

    Participant International Dial In: 1-412-902-4258

    Canada Toll Free: 1-855-669-9657

    Webcast:

    To listen to the live webcast, please go to http://investors.heritagepci.com. This webcast will be archived and accessible on the Company's website.

     

    HERITAGE INSURANCE HOLDINGS, INC.

    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

    (Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)







    June 30, 2023





    December 31, 2022



    ASSETS



    (unaudited)









    Fixed maturities, available-for-sale, at fair value



    $

    695,062





    $

    635,572



    Equity securities, at fair value





    1,499







    1,514



    Other investments, net





    11,777







    16,484



    Total investments





    708,338







    653,570



    Cash and cash equivalents





    247,092







    280,881



    Restricted cash





    9,678







    6,691



    Accrued investment income





    3,572







    3,817



    Premiums receivable, net





    86,601







    92,749



    Reinsurance recoverable on paid and unpaid claims, net





    543,996







    805,059



    Prepaid reinsurance premiums





    509,206







    306,977



    Income tax receivable





    13,261







    12,118



    Deferred income tax asset, net





    10,912







    16,841



    Deferred policy acquisition costs, net





    106,736







    99,617



    Property and equipment, net





    30,716







    25,729



    Right-of-use lease asset, finance





    18,849







    20,132



    Right-of-use lease asset, operating





    7,390







    7,335



    Intangibles, net





    45,647







    49,575



    Other assets





    15,022







    11,509



    Total Assets



    $

    2,357,016





    $

    2,392,600



    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY













    Unpaid losses and loss adjustment expenses



    $

    817,859





    $

    1,131,807



    Unearned premiums





    716,378







    656,641



    Reinsurance payable





    387,598







    199,803



    Long-term debt, net





    124,376







    128,943



    Advance premiums





    38,939







    26,516



    Accrued compensation





    8,129







    6,594



    Lease liability, finance





    21,457







    22,557



    Lease liability, operating





    8,690







    8,690



    Accounts payable and other liabilities





    72,963







    80,010



    Total Liabilities



    $

    2,196,389





    $

    2,261,561



    Stockholders' Equity:













    Common stock, $0.0001 par value





    3







    3



    Additional paid-in capital





    335,501







    334,711



    Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of taxes





    (46,574)







    (53,585)



    Treasury stock, at cost





    (130,900)







    (130,900)



    Retained earnings (deficit)





    2,597







    (19,190)



    Total Stockholders' Equity





    160,627







    131,039



    Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity



    $

    2,357,016





    $

    2,392,600



     

    HERITAGE INSURANCE HOLDINGS, INC.

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)

    (Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)

    (Unaudited)







    For the Three Months Ended

    June 30,





    For the Six Months Ended

    June 30,







    2023





    2022





    2023





    2022



    REVENUES:

























    Gross premiums written



    $

    396,559





    $

    365,284





    $

    706,868





    $

    648,480



    Change in gross unearned premiums





    (66,544)







    (69,073)







    (59,831)







    (64,901)



    Gross premiums earned





    330,015







    296,211







    647,037







    583,579



    Ceded premiums





    (153,211)







    (137,940)







    (304,204)







    (272,379)



    Net premiums earned





    176,804







    158,271







    342,833







    311,200



    Net investment income





    6,599







    2,163







    12,181







    4,163



    Net realized (losses) gains and impairment losses





    (1,568)







    (102)







    330







    (118)



    Other revenue





    3,478







    3,438







    6,890







    7,133



    Total revenues





    185,313







    163,770







    362,234







    322,378



    EXPENSES:

























    Losses and loss adjustment expenses





    106,646







    101,522







    204,098







    241,560



    Policy acquisition costs, net





    41,451







    38,375







    81,776







    76,632



    General and administrative expenses, net





    20,058







    17,466







    39,111







    37,190



    Goodwill and intangible asset impairment





    767







    91,959







    767







    91,959



    Total expenses





    168,922







    249,322







    325,752







    447,341



    Operating income (loss)





    16,391







    (85,552)







    36,482







    (124,963)



    Interest expense, net





    2,740







    1,751







    5,621







    3,723



    Income (loss) before income taxes





    13,651







    (87,303)







    30,861







    (128,686)



    Provision (benefit) for income taxes





    5,872







    563







    9,074







    (10,061)



    Net income (loss)



    $

    7,779





    $

    (87,866)





    $

    21,787





    $

    (118,625)



    OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)

























    Change in net unrealized (losses) gains on investments





    (2,986)







    (16,161)







    9,158







    (47,932)



    Reclassification adjustment for net realized investment

    losses





    9







    102







    11







    118



    Income tax benefit (expense) related to items of other

    comprehensive income (loss)





    698







    3,759







    (2,158)







    11,193



    Total comprehensive income (loss)



    $

    5,500





    $

    (100,166)





    $

    28,798





    $

    (155,246)



    Weighted average shares outstanding

























    Basic





    25,567,157







    26,453,456







    25,562,731







    26,620,418



    Diluted





    25,626,420







    26,453,456







    25,621,994







    26,620,418



    Earnings (loss) per share

























    Basic



    $

    0.30





    $

    (3.32)





    $

    0.85





    $

    (4.46)



    Diluted



    $

    0.30





    $

    (3.32)





    $

    0.85





    $

    (4.46)



     

    About Heritage

    Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. is a super-regional property and casualty insurance holding company. Through its insurance subsidiaries and a large network of experienced agents, the Company writes approximately $1.3 billion of gross personal and commercial residential premium across its multi-state footprint.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    We measure our performance with several financial and operating metrics. We use these metrics to assess the progress of our business, make decisions on where to allocate capital, time and investments and assess the long-term performance of our company. Certain of these financial metrics are reported in accordance with U.S. GAAP and certain of these metrics are considered non-GAAP financial measures. As our business evolves, we may make changes to our key financial and operating metrics used to measure our performance. For further information and a reconciliation to the most applicable financial measures under U.S. GAAP, refer to our reconciliations below.

    Non-GAAP adjusted net income is a non-GAAP financial measure and the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure is net income. Non-GAAP adjusted net income is calculated by adding back the non-recurring, non-cash charges of $541,000 and $90.8 million, net of taxes related to impairment of intangible assets and goodwill for the three months and six months ended June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2022, respectively.

    Non-GAAP adjusted earnings per share (EPS) is a non-GAAP measure and is calculated by dividing the non-GAAP adjusted net income by the number of fully diluted shares at the end of the period. 

    Non-GAAP adjusted return on equity is a non-GAAP measure and is calculated by using non-GAAP adjusted net income as the base for the calculation. 

    Non-GAAP adjusted book value per share is a non-GAAP measure and is calculated by dividing total stockholders' equity excluding accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax, by the total common shares outstanding.

    We use these non-GAAP financial measures internally as performance measures and believe that these measures reflect the financial performance of the Company's ongoing business and core operations. As a supplement to the primary GAAP presentations, non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information about our operating performance. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures facilitate comparisons with our historical results and with the results of peer companies who present similar measures (although other companies may define non-GAAP measures differently than we define them, even when similar terms are used to identify such measures). These metrics should only be considered as supplemental to net income, earnings per share and return on equity as measures of our performance. These measures should also not be used as a supplement to, or substitute for, cash flow from operating activities (computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP).

    The following tables are reconciliations of adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per share and adjusted return on equity to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2022, respectively:

    Statement of Operations Non-GAAP Reconciliation



    Three Months Ended June 30,







    Six Months Ended June 30,











    2023





    2022





    Change







    2023





    2022





    Change





    Income Statement Data



    (In thousands except per share data)







    Net income (loss)

    $



    7,779



    $



    (87,866)







    (108.9)



    %

    $



    21,787



    $



    (118,625)



    $



    (118.4)



    %



    Less: Goodwill and intangible impairment, net of tax





    (541)







    (90,774)







    (99.4)









    (541)







    (90,774)







    (99.4)







    Non-GAAP adjusted net income (loss)

    $



    8,320



    $



    2,908







    186.1



    %

    $



    22,328



    $



    (27,851)



    $



    (180.2)



    %













































    Diluted Earnings Per Share Data











































    Net income (loss)

    $



    0.30



    $



    (3.32)







    (109.0)



    %

    $



    0.85



    $



    (4.46)







    (119.1)



    %



    Less: Goodwill and intangible impairment, net of tax





    (0.02)







    (3.43)







    (99.4)









    (0.02)







    (3.41)







    (99.4)







    Non-GAAP adjusted net income (loss)

    $



    0.32



    $



    0.11







    190.9



    %

    $



    0.87



    $



    (1.05)







    (182.9)



    %













































    Return on Equity Data











































    Return on Equity





    19.7



    %



    (152.0)



    %



    171.7



    pts





    29.9



    %



    (90.6)



    %



    120.5



    pts



    Less: Goodwill and intangible impairment, net of tax





    (1.4)



    %



    (157.1)



    %



    155.7



    pts





    (0.7)



    %



    (69.3)



    %



    68.6



    pts



    Non-GAAP adjusted return on equity





    21.1



    %



    5.0



    %



    16.0



    pts





    30.6



    %



    (21.3)



    %



    51.9



    pts

     





    Three Months Ended June 30,





    Six Months Ended June 30,





    Return on Equity Non-GAAP Reconciliation



    2023





    2022





    2023





    2022









    (In thousands except per share data)





    Income Statement Data





    Annualized net income (loss)

    $



    31,115



    $



    (351,464)



    $



    43,573



    $



    (237,250)





    Annualized adjusted net income (loss)

    $



    33,281



    $



    11,634



    $



    44,656



    $



    (55,702)

































    Divided by Average Equity:



























    Shareholders' equity at the beginning of period

    $



    154,724



    $



    281,766



    $



    131,039



    $



    343,051





    Shareholders' equity at the end of period





    160,627







    180,546







    160,627







    180,546





    Average Shareholders' Equity

    $



    157,675



    $



    231,156



    $



    145,833



    $



    261,798

































    Return on Equity





    19.7



    %



    (152.0)



    %



    29.9



    %



    (90.6)



    %

    Adjusted return on equity





    21.1



    %



    5.0



    %



    30.6



    %



    (21.3)



    %

     





    As Of



    Stockholders' Equity to Adjusted Stockholders'

    Equity Reconciliation



    Jun 30,





    Mar 31,





    Dec 31,





    Jun 30,







    2023





    2023





    2022





    2022





























    Common stockholders' equity

    $



    160,627







    154,724







    131,039



    $



    180,546



    Add: Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax





    46,574







    44,295







    53,585







    41,194



    Non-GAAP adjusted common stockholders' equity

    $



    207,201



    $



    199,019



    $



    184,624



    $



    221,740





























    Weighted shares outstanding





    25,622







    25,559







    25,539







    26,544



    Book value per common share

    $



    6.27



    $



    6.05



    $



    5.13



    $



    6.80



    Non-GAAP adjusted book value per common share

    $



    8.09



    $



    7.79



    $



    7.23



    $



    8.35



     

    Forward-Looking Statements

    Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those discussed herein. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, words such as "may," "will," "expect," "believe," "anticipate," "intend," "could," "would," "estimate," "or "continue" or the other negative variations thereof or comparable terminology are intended to identify forward-looking statements. This release includes forward-looking statements relating to the expected positive impact of our strategic initiatives on our future financial results, including focus on profitability, improved underwriting, exposure management and strategic reduction of policy count in certain geographies, rating actions and our selective growth of our commercial residential business; impact of rate increases, including the ability to mitigate the expected impact of increased reinsurance costs through rate adjustments; ability to achieve consistent long-term sustainable growth and long-term quarterly earnings and drive shareholder value; continued increase in average premium per policy; future dividend payments and stock repurchases; the impact of recent legislation to reduce abusive claims practices in Florida; our ability to maintain a balanced and diversified portfolio; and expectations regarding our fixed income investment portfolio. The risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ from those expressed or implied herein include, without limitation: the success of the Company's underwriting and profitability initiatives; inflation and other changes in economic conditions (including changes in interest rates and financial and real estate markets), including changes that may impact demand for our products and our operations; the impact of macroeconomic and geopolitical conditions, including the impact of supply chain constraints, inflationary pressures, labor availability and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine; the impact of new federal and state regulations that affect the property and casualty insurance market; the cost of reinsurance, the collectability of reinsurance and our ability to obtain reinsurance coverage on terms and at a cost acceptable to us; assessments charged by various governmental agencies; pricing competition and other initiatives by competitors; our ability to obtain regulatory approval for requested rate changes, and the timing thereof; legislative and regulatory developments; the outcome of litigation pending against us, including the terms of any settlements; risks related to the nature of our business; dependence on investment income and the composition of our investment portfolio; the adequacy of our liability for losses and loss adjustment expense; our ability to build and maintain relationships with insurance agents; claims experience; ratings by industry services; catastrophe losses; reliance on key personnel; weather conditions (including the severity and frequency of storms, hurricanes, tornadoes and hail); changes in loss trends; acts of war and terrorist activities; court decisions and trends in litigation; and other matters described from time to time by us in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 13, 2023, and subsequent filings. The Company undertakes no obligations to update, change or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, additional or subsequent developments or otherwise.

    Investor 

    Investor Contact:

    Kirk Lusk

    Chief Financial Officer

    klusk@heritagepci.com

    investors@heritagepci.com

    Mike Houston and Zack Mukewa

    Lambert

    HRTG@lambert.com

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