Find out how much the insurance giant lost…
Insurance News
By
Terry Gangcuangco
The Allstate Corporation, which suffered a $1.4 billion net loss in 2022, remained in the red in 2023.
According to Allstate’s latest earnings report, here’s how the company fared in the quarter and year ended December 31:
Metric
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Q4 2023
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Q4 2022
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FY 2023
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FY 2022
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Consolidated revenues
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$14.8 billion
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$13.6 billion
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$57.1 billion
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$51.4 billion
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Net income (loss) applicable to common shareholders
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$1.5 billion
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$(303 million)
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$(316 million)
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$(1.4 billion)
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Adjusted net income (loss)
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$1.5 billion
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$(351 million)
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$251 million
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$(239 million)
|
Focusing on the quarterly result, Allstate chair, president, and chief executive Tom Wilson said in a release: “Allstate had strong profitability in the quarter with net income of $1.5 billion due to improved auto profitability and mild weather.
“Improved underwriting performance and higher investment income generated adjusted net income of $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter, or $5.82 per diluted common share. Property-liability written premiums increased to $12.6 billion, 10.1% over the prior year quarter driven by rate increases in auto and home insurance and growth in policies at National General.
Property-liability underwriting income totaled $1.3 billion in the quarter with a combined ratio of 89.5. The investment portfolio return was 4.6% as proactive actions, including fixed income duration extension, resulted in excellent investment returns.”
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Alice J. Roden started working for Trending Insurance News at the end of 2021. Alice grew up in Salt Lake City, UT. A writer with a vast insurance industry background Alice has help with several of the biggest insurance companies. Before joining Trending Insurance News, Alice briefly worked as a freelance journalist for several radio stations. She covers home, renters and other property insurance stories.