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    Beazley's shares hit record after insurer's profit beat, limited LA wildfire losses

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    Posted on March 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Beazley's shares reached a record high after surpassing profit expectations and estimating lower losses from LA wildfires, with a $500 million share buyback announced.

    Beazley's shares hit record after insurer's profit beat, limited LA wildfire ...

    By Yamini Kalia

    (Reuters) - British insurer Beazley's shares hit a record high on Tuesday after it beat annual pretax profit expectations and estimated its losses from the Los Angeles wildfires would be much lower than its peers.

    Lloyd's of London insurer also launched a $500 million share buyback.

    Last year was tough for insurers as large-scale hurricanes in the United States weighed on earnings, while devastating Los Angeles wildfires kicked off 2025 on a sour note.

    CEO Adrian Cox told Reuters he does not expect the impact from the wildfires to affect Beazley much, but said the rising dangers of climate change will put pressure on the industry and insurers will need to be "very careful" about how they underwrite that.

    Beazley on Tuesday gave an initial estimate of an $80 million impact from the California wildfires, well below peers which have estimated hits of $100 million-$170 million, including Lancashire, which expects up to $165 million in losses from the destruction to LA.

    Shares of Beazley rose as much as 3.2% to an all-time high of 923 pence.

    Analysts estimate insured losses from the wildfires could reach as high as $20 billion, potentially making it the costliest disaster in California's history.

    Insurers, however, have also profited from higher premiums over the past few years due to inflation and losses stemming from the pandemic, wars and natural disasters, although prices declined in the latter half of 2024.

    "Our central estimation is that they will go down a little bit again this year," CEO Cox told Reuters.

    Beazley reported profit before tax of $1.42 billion in the year ended December 2024, up 13% from a year earlier and 9% ahead of consensus, according to Panmure Liberum.

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Eileen Soreng and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Beazley's shares hit a record high after exceeding profit expectations.
    • •The insurer estimates lower losses from LA wildfires compared to peers.
    • •A $500 million share buyback was announced by Beazley.
    • •CEO Adrian Cox highlights climate change as a growing industry challenge.
    • •Beazley's pretax profit increased by 13% to $1.42 billion.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Beazley's shares hit record after insurer's profit beat, limited LA wildfire losses

    1What was Beazley's estimated loss from the California wildfires?

    Beazley estimated an initial impact of $80 million from the California wildfires, significantly lower than peers who estimated losses between $100 million and $170 million.

    2How did Beazley's shares perform after the profit announcement?

    Beazley's shares rose as much as 3.2% to an all-time high of 923 pence following the announcement of their annual pretax profit exceeding expectations.

    3What factors have influenced insurance premiums in recent years?

    Insurers have benefited from higher premiums due to inflation and losses from the pandemic, wars, and natural disasters, although prices have recently declined.

    4What is the estimated total insured loss from the wildfires?

    Analysts estimate that insured losses from the wildfires could reach as high as $20 billion, potentially making it the costliest disaster in California's history.

    5What did CEO Adrian Cox say about climate change's impact on the insurance industry?

    CEO Adrian Cox noted that while he does not expect the wildfires to significantly impact Beazley, the rising dangers of climate change will put pressure on the insurance industry.

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