Verisk meldet deutlich verbesserten Versicherungsmarkt mit 35,3 Milliarden Dollar Underwriting-Gewinn

Reuters
Feb 06
Verisk meldet deutlich verbesserten Versicherungsmarkt mit 35,3 Milliarden Dollar Underwriting-Gewinn

Verisk Analytics Inc. und die American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) melden in ihrer aktuellen Branchenanalyse deutliche Verbesserungen im US-Versicherungsmarkt. Durch geringere Katastrophenschäden und anhaltendes Prämienwachstum erzielte die Branche in den ersten neun Monaten 2025 einen Underwriting-Gewinn von 35,3 Milliarden US-Dollar. Die Combined Ratio verbesserte sich auf 94 Prozent, während die Netto-Prämieneinnahmen um 5,1 Prozent auf 740,7 Milliarden US-Dollar stiegen.

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