0001193125-12-036352.txt : 20120202 0001193125-12-036352.hdr.sgml : 20120202 20120202134453 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001193125-12-036352 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 8-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20120201 ITEM INFORMATION: Results of Operations and Financial Condition ITEM INFORMATION: Financial Statements and Exhibits FILED AS OF DATE: 20120202 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20120202 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001042046 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: FIRE, MARINE & CASUALTY INSURANCE [6331] IRS NUMBER: 311544320 STATE OF INCORPORATION: OH FISCAL YEAR END: 1208 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 8-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-13653 FILM NUMBER: 12565365 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE GROUP TOWER STREET 2: 301 E. 4TH STREET CITY: CINCINNATI STATE: OH ZIP: 45202 BUSINESS PHONE: 5135792121 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE GROUP TOWER STREET 2: 301 E. 4TH STREET CITY: CINCINNATI STATE: OH ZIP: 45202 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP HOLDINGS INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19970709 8-K 1 d293251d8k.htm FORM 8-K Form 8-K

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 8-K

 

 

CURRENT REPORT

PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE

SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): February 1, 2012

 

 

 

AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

Ohio   1-13653   31-1544320

(State or other jurisdiction

of incorporation)

 

(Commission

File Number)

 

(IRS Employer

Identification No.)

 

One East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

(Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: 513-579-2121

 

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

 

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Section 2—Financial Information

 

Item 2.02 Results Of Operations And Financial Condition.

On February 1, 2012, American Financial Group, Inc. issued a news release announcing its financial results for the 2011 fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2011. The news release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.

Section 9—Financial Statements and Exhibits

 

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

 

  (a) Financial statements of business acquired. Not applicable.

 

  (b) Pro forma financial information. Not applicable.

 

  (c) Exhibits

 

Exhibit No.

  

Description

99.1    News Release, dated February 1, 2012, reporting American Financial Group Inc. fourth quarter and full year results for the period ended December 31, 2011.

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

    AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.

Date: February 2, 2012

    By:   Karl J. Grafe
      Karl J. Grafe
      Vice President

 

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EX-99.1 2 d293251dex991.htm EXHIBIT 99.1 Exhibit 99.1

Exhibit 99.1

American Financial Group, Inc. Announces

2011 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results

 

   

Adjusted book value per share $40.23; growth of 7% in 2011

 

   

Twelve months core net operating earnings $3.53 per share

 

   

Repurchased 1.5 million shares during the quarter

 

   

Signs of strengthening rate environment

 

   

Full year 2012 core net operating earnings guidance between $3.30—$3.70 per share

Cincinnati, Ohio – February 1, 2012 – American Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE/NASDAQ: AFG) today reported net earnings attributable to shareholders of $109 million ($1.10 per share) for the 2011 fourth quarter, compared to $133 million ($1.23 per share) for the 2010 fourth quarter. Book value per share, excluding appropriated retained earnings and unrealized gains (losses) on fixed maturities, increased by $1.14 to $40.23 per share during the quarter. Net earnings attributable to shareholders for the year were $343 million ($3.33 per share), compared to $479 million ($4.33 per share) in 2010. The 2011 results include the following non-core items: net realized gains of $45 million, a charge for a valuation allowance on deferred tax assets of $28 million and a second quarter net reserve strengthening of $38 million related to the Company’s asbestos and environmental exposures. The 2010 results include $46 million in net realized gains. Per share results reflect the impact of share repurchases in 2010 and 2011.

Core net operating earnings were $106 million ($1.06 per share) for the 2011 fourth quarter compared to $111 million ($1.03 per share) in the 2010 fourth quarter. Core net operating earnings were $364 million ($3.53 per share) for the full year in 2011, down from $433 million ($3.92 per share) reported for 2010. Improved results in the Company’s fixed annuity operations were more than offset by lower underwriting profit and lower investment income in our specialty property and casualty (“P&C”) insurance operations. Core net operating earnings for 2011 and 2010 generated returns on equity of 9% and 11%, respectively.

During the fourth quarter of 2011, AFG repurchased 1.5 million shares of common stock at an average price per share of $35.16. Repurchases for the full year in 2011 totaled 9.3 million shares at an average price per share of $33.93.

AFG’s net earnings attributable to shareholders, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), include certain items that may not be indicative of its ongoing core operations. The following table identifies such items and reconciles net earnings attributable to shareholders to core net operating earnings, a non-GAAP financial measure that AFG believes is a useful tool for investors and analysts in analyzing ongoing operating trends.

 

September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,

In millions, except per share amounts

     Three months ended
December  31,
       Twelve months ended
December  31,
 
       2011      2010        2011      2010  

Components of net earnings attributable to shareholders:

               

Core net operating earnings(a)

     $ 106       $ 111         $ 364       $ 433   

Realized gains

       31         22           45         46   

Special A&E Charge(b)

       —           —             (38      —     

Valuation Allowance on Deferred Tax Assets(c)

       (28      —             (28      —     
    

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net earnings attributable to shareholders

     $ 109       $ 133         $ 343       $ 479   
    

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

 

Components of Earnings Per Share:

               

Core net operating earnings

     $ 1.06       $ 1.03         $ 3.53       $ 3.92   

Realized gains

       .32         .20           .45         .41   

Special A&E Charge(b)

       —           —             (.37      —     

Valuation Allowance on Deferred Tax Assets(c)

       (.28      —             (.28      —     
    

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

 

Diluted Earnings Per Share

     $ 1.10       $ 1.23         $ 3.33       $ 4.33   
    

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

 

Footnotes (a), (b) and (c) are contained in the accompanying Notes to Financial Schedules at the end of this release.


Carl H. Lindner III and S. Craig Lindner, AFG’s Co-Chief Executive Officers, commented: “AFG produced strong core net operating earnings in 2011. With estimated insured catastrophic losses in 2011 for the industry topping $100 billion—the second costliest on record—and challenging economic and interest rate environments, we are especially proud to have delivered solid results. Building long term value for our shareholders starts with disciplined underwriting, top notch claims servicing, product development and capable investment execution. We thank God and our management team and employees for our success in navigating the many business and economic uncertainties of the last few years.

“We continued to acquire shares of our common stock throughout the year, on average, at approximately 84% of year-end book value. We are confident in the Company’s financial strength and liquidity, with parent company cash of $415 million and excess capital of approximately $785 million at December 31, 2011. We are committed to deploying our excess capital in a manner that creates long-term shareholder value. In addition to returning capital to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends, we will invest excess capital when we see potential for healthy, profitable organic growth, through the introduction of new products and services, and in opportunities to expand our specialty niche businesses through acquisitions and start-ups that meet our target return thresholds.

“We have established core net operating earnings guidance for 2012 to be between $3.30 and $3.70 per share. As has been our practice, this guidance excludes realized gains and losses, as well other significant items that may not be indicative of ongoing operations.”

P&C Specialty Core Results

The P&C specialty insurance operations generated strong underwriting profit for the 2011 fourth quarter and full year of $90 million and $231 million, respectively. Comparable results in 2010 were $94 million and $308 million, respectively. The fourth quarter combined ratio was 88%, two points higher than the 2010 fourth quarter, and 92% for the full year 2011, a four point increase over 2010. Results for the 2011 fourth quarter include $28 million (4 points) in favorable reserve development compared to $48 million (7 points) in 2010. Full year favorable development was $120 million in 2011 (4 points) compared with $170 million (7 points) in 2010. Catastrophe losses were $46 million in 2011 compared to $49 million in 2010.

Gross and net written premiums were up 9% and 7%, respectively, in the 2011 fourth quarter compared to the same quarter a year earlier due primarily to higher premiums in our Specialty Casualty and Property and Transportation groups. Full year 2011 net written premiums were up 15%, just over the top end of our guidance. This growth was driven by higher premiums in our Property and Transportation segment, particularly our crop and transportation businesses. In addition to these factors, higher net written premiums in 2011 reflect the impact of a third quarter 2010 reinsurance transaction in our Specialty Financial group.

The Property and Transportation Group reported improved underwriting profits during the quarter due to increased profitability of our transportation and agricultural operations. This group recorded a fourth quarter underwriting profit of $75 million compared to $59 million in the same 2010 period. The 2011 full year underwriting profit was $113 million, compared to $140 million in the prior year. Favorable crop yields and stable commodity pricing contributed to strong profitability in our crop operations. These results were better than our recent expectations. Catastrophe losses for the Property and Transportation Group were $32 million in 2011 compared to $39 million in the prior year period. Most of our property and transportation businesses reported solid underwriting margins for the year. Higher premiums in our transportation operations contributed to increases in gross and net written premium in the group as a whole during the fourth quarter of 2011. Increases in gross and net written premiums for 2011 were primarily attributed to higher crop premiums resulting from higher spring agricultural commodity prices as well as premiums related to National Interstate’s acquisition of Vanliner. Overall renewal rates in this group improved 1% in the fourth quarter of 2011, the first positive pricing quarter in five years.

 

 

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The Specialty Casualty Group reported an underwriting loss of $4 million in the 2011 fourth quarter compared to an underwriting profit of $19 million in the comparable 2010 period, reflecting lower favorable reserve development and losses in our program business. Full year underwriting profit in 2011 was $39 million, 17% lower than the prior year. Improved results in our excess and surplus businesses were more than offset by underwriting losses in a block of program business. Many of the businesses in this group produced solid to excellent underwriting profit margins during 2011. Gross and net written premiums for the 2011 fourth quarter were up 13% and 18%, respectively, primarily the result of increases in new lines of business within our international operations, more business opportunities in our excess and surplus lines and market hardening in many of our other Specialty Casualty operations. Gross and net written premiums for the full year were up slightly as growth in our international operations and higher premiums in our excess and surplus and targeted markets operations more than offset the non-renewal of two major programs that did not meet our return thresholds and a decision to exit the excess workers’ compensation business. Pricing in this group was up 2% in the fourth quarter, the highest quarterly increase we have achieved since early 2006.

The Specialty Financial Group reported an underwriting profit of $15 million for the fourth quarter of 2011, compared to $22 million for the same period a year ago. Underwriting profit for the 2011 full year was $61 million, compared to $112 million in 2010. Lower favorable reserve development, primarily in our run-off automobile residual value insurance (RVI) business, contributed in large measure to these declines. Almost all businesses in this group produced solid underwriting profit margins during 2011, although at lower levels of profitability than in the prior year. Net written premiums for the quarter were lower as a result of our reduction in coastal and near-coastal exposures in our financial institutions business. Full year 2011 net written premiums were higher, reflecting the impact of a third quarter 2010 reinsurance transaction that involved the sale of unearned premiums related to our automotive lines of business. Pricing in this group was flat in the fourth quarter.

Carl Lindner III stated: “Our P&C Group produced strong underwriting profits in the fourth quarter and full year of 2011. To achieve these results in a year beset with global catastrophes and challenging growing conditions for our crop insurance operations is quite an accomplishment. Our specialty insurance expertise is critical in understanding, anticipating and managing through these challenging market conditions. Our performance showcases the strength of the Great American Insurance Group brand. I am encouraged that we achieved a 1% overall rate increase in the fourth quarter, with over half of our P&C businesses reporting increases. This is the first positive overall quarterly rate movement in nearly two years.

“Looking ahead to 2012, we expect to produce strong underwriting profits, and forecast an overall calendar year combined ratio in the 91% to 94% range. We will keep our focus on maintaining adequate rates. Our objective is to achieve an increase of 2%—4% in the Specialty Group’s overall average renewal rates in 2012.”

Annuity and Supplemental Insurance Core Results

The Annuity and Supplemental Insurance Group reported core operating earnings before income taxes of $65 million for the 2011 fourth quarter, compared to $52 million in the 2010 period. Full year 2011 core operating earnings were $224 million, up from $202 million for 2010. Excluding the charges discussed below, full year 2011 results were comparable to 2010. Higher core operating earnings in 2011 due to growth in our fixed annuity operations and higher Medicare supplement earnings were offset by higher mortality in the Company’s run-off life operations, the impact the decrease in the stock market had on our variable annuity line of business and the impact of lower interest rates on our fixed indexed annuity (FIA) block.

 

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AFG conducts loss recognition testing and a review of major actuarial assumptions to determine the need for any changes or other adjustments. These reviews take place at least annually, generally in the fourth quarter. Assumptions include management’s expectations of future lapses, claims, morbidity, rate increases, annuitizations and reinvestment rates. The adjustments related to these reviews were immaterial in 2011. Results for the fourth quarter of 2010 included a net pre-tax charge of $25 million related primarily to the fixed annuity business.

Statutory premiums of $723 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 were comparable to the 2010 fourth quarter, as increases in sales of single premium FIAs were offset by lower sales through our bank channel. Full year 2011 premiums were a record $3.5 billion, a 29% increase over the prior year. This increase is largely attributable to increased sales of FIAs and single premium annuities sold through banks. Both increases are primarily the result of adding new products and agents.

Craig Lindner stated: “The results in our Annuity and Supplemental operations demonstrate the capabilities of our marketing, sales and administrative groups as well as the importance of the Company’s financial strength to agents and policyholders. While many companies continue to struggle through this period of persistently low interest rates, we have produced record core pre-tax operating earnings and premiums in our Annuity and Supplemental Group. We expect our conservative approach to the design and pricing of products will allow this trend to continue. We estimate our 2012 full year core pre-tax operating earnings in our Annuity and Supplemental Insurance Group to be 10-15% higher than in 2011.”

Deferred Tax Asset Valuation Allowance

A valuation allowance for deferred tax assets was recorded in the fourth quarter of 2011 related to our ability to realize the tax benefits associated with losses in our Lloyd’s syndicate. We will be able to reduce this valuation allowance in future periods if income is generated in our Lloyd’s syndicate and our ability to realize the tax benefits becomes more certain.

Investments

At December 31, 2011, unrealized gains on fixed maturities were $436 million, after tax, after DAC, an increase of $110 million since year end 2010. Our portfolio continues to be high quality, with 89% of our fixed maturity portfolio rated investment grade and 96% with a National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ designation of NAIC 1 or 2, its highest two categories.

During 2011, P&C investment income was 13% lower than the comparable 2010 period. As disclosed previously, the continued runoff and disposition of higher-yielding securities in the non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities portfolio and generally lower reinvestment rates were primary factors contributing to the decrease.

More information about the components of our investment portfolio may be found in our Financial and Investment Supplements, which are posted on our website.

About American Financial Group, Inc.

American Financial Group is an insurance holding company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio with assets in excess of $35 billion. Through the operations of Great American Insurance Group, AFG is engaged primarily in property and casualty insurance, focusing on specialized commercial products for businesses, and in the sale of traditional fixed and indexed annuities and a variety of supplemental insurance products such as Medicare supplement. Great American Insurance Group’s roots go back to 1872 with the founding of its flagship company, Great American Insurance Company.

 

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Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains certain statements that may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements in this press release not dealing with historical results are forward-looking and are based on estimates, assumptions and projections. Examples of such forward-looking statements include statements relating to: the Company’s expectations concerning market and other conditions and their effect on future premiums, revenues, earnings and investment activities; recoverability of asset values; expected losses and the adequacy of reserves for asbestos, environmental pollution and mass tort claims; rate changes; and improved loss experience.

Actual results and/or financial condition could differ materially from those contained in or implied by such forward-looking statements for a variety of reasons including but not limited to: changes in financial, political and economic conditions, including changes in interest and inflation rates, currency fluctuations and extended economic recessions or expansions in the U.S. and abroad; performance of securities markets; AFG’s ability to estimate accurately the likelihood, magnitude and timing of any losses in connection with investments in the non-agency residential mortgage market; new legislation or declines in credit quality or credit ratings that could have a material impact on the valuation of securities in AFG’s investment portfolio; the availability of capital; regulatory actions (including changes in statutory accounting rules); changes in the legal environment affecting AFG or its customers; tax law and accounting changes; levels of natural catastrophes and severe weather, terrorist activities (including any nuclear, biological, chemical or radiological events), incidents of war or losses resulting from civil unrest and other major losses; development of insurance loss reserves and establishment of other reserves, particularly with respect to amounts associated with asbestos and environmental claims; changes in persistency of in-force policies; availability of reinsurance and ability of reinsurers to pay their obligations; the unpredictability of possible future litigation if certain settlements of current litigation do not become effective; trends in persistency, mortality and morbidity; competitive pressures, including those in the annuity bank distribution channels, the ability to obtain adequate rates and policy terms; changes in AFG’s credit ratings or the financial strength ratings assigned by major ratings agencies to our operating subsidiaries; and other factors identified in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The forward-looking statements herein are made only as of the date of this press release. The Company assumes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements.

Conference Call

The company will hold a conference call to discuss the 2011 fourth quarter and full year earnings at 11:30 am (ET) tomorrow, February 2, 2012. Toll-free telephone access will be available by dialing 1-888-892-6137 (international dial in 706-758-4386). The conference ID for the live call is 42837114. Please dial in five to ten minutes prior to the scheduled start time of the call.

A replay of the call will also be available two hours following the completion of the call and will remain available until 11:59 pm on February 9, 2012. To listen to the replay, dial 1-800-585-8367 (international dial in 404-537-3406) and provide the Conference ID 42837114. The conference call will also be broadcast over the Internet. To listen to the call via the Internet, go to AFG’s website, www.AFGinc.com, and follow the instructions at the Webcast link within the Investor Relations section.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2012 Insurance Conference

Carl H. Lindner III, Co-Chief Executive Officer, and Keith A. Jensen, Senior Vice President and chief financial officer, will make a company presentation at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2012 Insurance Conference being held at The New York Palace, on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 7:30

 

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am (ET). Their presentation will be broadcast live over the Internet via a Webcast link within the Investor Relations section of AFG’s website, www.AFGinc.com. To access the link directly, click:

http://www.veracast.com/webcasts/baml/insurance2012/id82732370.cfm

A replay of the broadcast will be available for 14 days at the same website beginning approximately 2 hours after the presentation.

 

Contact:

  

Diane P. Weidner

  

Web Sites:

  

Assistant Vice President—Investor Relations

  

www.AFGinc.com

  

(513) 369-5713

  

www.GreatAmericanInsuranceGroup.com

      www.GAFRI.com

-o0o-

(Financial summaries follow)

This earnings release and additional Financial and Investment Supplements are available in the Investor Relations section of AFG’s website: www.AFGinc.com.

AFG12-02

 

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AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

SUMMARY OF EARNINGS

(In Millions, Except Per Share Data)

 

September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
       Three months ended
December 31,
     Twelve months ended
December  31,
 
       2011        2010      2011      2010  

Revenues

               

P&C insurance premiums

     $ 716         $ 663       $ 2,759       $ 2,550   

Life, accident & health premiums

       106           111         430         451   

Investment income

       325           306         1,241         1,191   

Realized gains

       49           38         73         88   

Income (loss) of managed investment entities:

               

Investment income

      
27
  
       25         105         93   

Gain (loss) on change in fair value of assets/liabilities

       21           (26      (33      (70

Other income

       39           39         175         194   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       1,283           1,156         4,750         4,497   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Costs and expenses

               

P&C insurance losses & expenses

       627           569         2,579         2,254   

Annuity, life, accident & health benefits and expenses

       281           274         1,092         1,043   

Interest on borrowed money

       22           21         85         78   

Expenses of managed investment entities

       18           17         71         55   

Other operating and general expenses

       94           99         363         378   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       1,042           980         4,190         3,808   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Operating earnings before income taxes

       241           176         560         689   

Provision for income taxes(d)

       114           67         240         266   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net earnings including noncontrolling interests

       127           109         320         423   

Less: Net earnings (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

       18           (24      (23      (56
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net earnings attributable to Shareholders

     $ 109         $ 133       $ 343       $ 479   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Diluted Earnings per Common Share

     $ 1.10         $ 1.23       $ 3.33       $ 4.33   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Average number of Diluted Shares

       99.8           108.1         102.9         110.5   

Footnote (d) is contained in the accompanying Notes to Financial Schedules at the end of this release.


AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

SELECTED BALANCE SHEET DATA

(In Millions, Except Per Share Data)

 

September 30, September 30,
       December 31,        December 31,  
       2011        2010  

Total Cash and Investments

     $ 25,577         $ 22,670   

Long-term Debt

     $ 934         $ 952   

Shareholders’ Equity(e)

     $ 4,541         $ 4,470   

Shareholders’ Equity (Excluding appropriated retained earnings & unrealized gains(losses) on fixed maturities)(e)

     $ 3,936         $ 3,948   

Book Value Per Share:

         

Excluding appropriated retained earnings

     $ 44.68         $ 40.64   

Excluding appropriated retained earnings and unrealized gains (losses) on fixed maturities

     $ 40.23         $ 37.54   

Common Shares Outstanding

       97.8           105.2   

Footnote (e) is contained in the accompanying Notes to Financial Schedules at the end of this release.


AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.

P&C SPECIALTY GROUP UNDERWRITING RESULTS

(In Millions)

 

September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
       Three months
ended
December 31,
    Pct.     Twelve Months
ended
December 31,
    Pct.  
       2011     2010     Change     2011     2010     Change  

Gross written premiums

     $ 829      $ 761        9   $ 4,106      $ 3,589        14
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   

Net written premiums

     $ 602      $ 564        7   $ 2,770      $ 2,408        15
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   

Ratios (GAAP):

              

Loss & LAE ratio

       62     61       62     57  

Expense ratio

       26     25       30     31  
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   

Combined Ratio(Excluding A&E)

       88     86       92     88  
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   

Total Combined Ratio

       88     86       93     89  
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   

Supplemental: (f)

              

Gross Written Premiums:

              

Property & Transportation

     $ 355      $ 328        8   $ 2,273      $ 1,778        28

Specialty Casualty

       335        297        13     1,302        1,295        1

Specialty Financial

       138        135        2     529        514        3

Other

       1        1        —          2        2        —     
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   
     $ 829      $ 761        9   $ 4,106      $ 3,589        14
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   

Net Written Premiums:

              

Property & Transportation

     $ 261      $ 247        6   $ 1,436      $ 1,159        24

Specialty Casualty

       222        188        18     867        864        —     

Specialty Financial

       101        111        (9 %)      398        323        23

Other

       18        18        —          69        62        11
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   
     $ 602      $ 564        7   $ 2,770      $ 2,408        15
    

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

   

Combined Ratio (GAAP):

              

Property & Transportation

       80     82       92     88  

Specialty Casualty

       102     91       96     95  

Specialty Financial

       85     78       85     75  

Aggregate Specialty Group

       88     86       92     88  


AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.

P&C SPECIALTY GROUP UNDERWRITING RESULTS, CONTINUED

(In Millions)

 

September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
       Three months ended
December  31,
     Twelve months ended
December  31,
 
       2011        2010      2011      2010  

Reserve Development Favorable/(Unfavorable):

               

Property & Transportation

     $ 3         $ 5       $ 26       $ 27   

Specialty Casualty

       21           42         71         89   

Specialty Financial

       1           9         10         48   

Other

       3           (8      13         6   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Aggregate Specialty Group

       28           48         120         170   

Special A&E Reserve Charge-P&C Run-off

       —             —           (50      —     
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Reserve Development Including A&E

     $ 28         $ 48       $ 70       $ 170   
    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Points on Combined Ratio:

               

Property & Transportation

       1           1         2         2   

Specialty Casualty

       10           20         8         10   

Specialty Financial

       1           9         3         11   

Aggregate Specialty Group

       4           7         4         7   

 

Footnote

(f) is contained in the accompanying Notes to Financial Schedules at the end of this release.


AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.

ANNUITY & SUPPLEMENTAL INSURANCE GROUP

STATUTORY PREMIUMS

(In Millions)

 

September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
       Three months
ended
December 31,
       Pct.     Twelve months
ended
December 31,
       Pct.  
       2011        2010        Change     2011        2010        Change  

Retirement annuity premiums:

                          

Fixed annuities

     $ 84         $ 110           (24 %)    $ 400         $ 624           (36 %) 

Indexed annuities

       365           257           42     1,645           846           94

Bank annuities

       151           235           (36 %)      971           737           32

Variable annuities

       18           17           6     70           73           (4 %) 
    

 

 

      

 

 

        

 

 

      

 

 

      
       618           619           —          3,086           2,280           35

Supplemental insurance

       94           99           (5 %)      384           402           (4 %) 

Life insurance

       11           10           10     35           39           (10 %) 
    

 

 

      

 

 

        

 

 

      

 

 

      

Total statutory premiums

     $ 723         $ 728           (1 %)    $ 3,505         $ 2,721           29
    

 

 

      

 

 

        

 

 

      

 

 

      


AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.

Notes To Financial Schedules

a) GAAP to Non GAAP Reconciliation-Components of core net operating earnings:

 

September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
       Three months ended
December  31,
     Twelve months ended
December  31,
 

In millions

     2011      2010      2011      2010  

P&C operating earnings

     $ 145       $ 161       $ 487       $ 587   

Annuity & supplemental insurance operating earnings

       65         52         224         202   

Interest & other corporate expense

       (43      (46      (148      (126
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Core operating earnings before income taxes

       167         167         563         663   

Related income taxes

       61         56         199         230   
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Core net operating earnings

     $ 106       $ 111       $ 364       $ 433   
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

b) Reflects the following effect of a special A&E charge reflected in twelve month 2011 results($ in millions, except per share amounts):

 

September 30, September 30, September 30,

A&E Charge:

     Pre-tax        After-
Tax
       EPS  

P&C insurance runoff operations

              

Asbestos

     $ 28         $ 18        

Environmental

       22           14        
    

 

 

      

 

 

      
     $ 50         $ 32         $ .31   

Former railroad & manufacturing operations

              

Asbestos

     $ 3         $ 2        

Environmental

       6           4        
    

 

 

      

 

 

      
     $ 9         $ 6         $ .06   

c) The deferred tax asset valuation allowance included in non-core earnings is related to prior year losses from the Company’s Lloyd’s syndicate and is shown net of $6 million in noncontrolling interests.

d) Operating income before income taxes includes $23 million in non-taxable income and $24 million in non-deductible losses attributable to noncontrolling interests related to managed investment entities in the fourth quarter and full year for 2011, respectively and $27 million and $64 million in non-deductible losses attributable to noncontrolling interests related to managed investment entities in the fourth quarter and full year for 2010, respectively.

e) Shareholders’ Equity at December 31, 2011 includes $436 million ($4.45 per share) in unrealized after-tax gains on fixed maturities and $169 million ($1.72 per share) of retained earnings appropriated to managed investment entities. Shareholders’ Equity at December 31, 2010 includes $326 million ($3.10 per share) in unrealized after-tax gains on fixed maturities and $197 million ($1.87 per share) of retained earnings appropriated to managed investment entities. The appropriated retained earnings will ultimately inure to the benefit of the debt holders of the investment entities managed by AFG.

f) Supplemental Notes:

 

   

Property & Transportation includes primarily physical damage and liability coverage for buses, trucks and recreational vehicles, inland and ocean marine, agricultural-related products and other property coverages.


   

Specialty Casualty includes primarily excess and surplus, general liability, executive liability, umbrella and excess liability, customized programs for small to mid-sized businesses and workers’ compensation insurance, primarily in the state of California.

 

   

Specialty Financial includes risk management insurance programs for lending and leasing institutions (including collateral and mortgage protection insurance), surety and fidelity products and trade credit insurance.

 

   

Other includes an internal reinsurance facility.