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Earnings call: Kingstone Companies reports return to profitability

EditorAhmed Abdulazez Abdulkadir
Published 04/01/2024, 01:47 PM
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Kingstone Companies, Inc. (NASDAQ:KINS) has announced a return to profitability in its fourth quarter and full-year 2023 earnings call. The company's CEO, Meryl Golden, stated that the insurer has completed its turnaround, with the fourth quarter results reflecting a net income of $2.9 million, or $0.26 per diluted share. This marks a significant improvement from the net loss of $4 million, or $0.37 per share, in the same period last year.

The company's core business direct written premium grew by 7.1% to $47 million, while the non-core business declined by 40.8%. Kingstone also provided initial guidance for full-year 2024, projecting core business direct written premium growth between 12% and 16%, a GAAP combined ratio between 88 and 92, earnings per diluted share between $0.50 and $0.90, and return on equity between 15% and 22%.

Key Takeaways

  • Kingstone Companies reported a net income of $2.9 million in Q4, a substantial improvement from the prior year's net loss.
  • Core business direct written premium increased by 7.1% to $47 million.
  • Non-core business declined by 40.8% during the quarter.
  • Kingstone anticipates core business direct written premium growth of 12% to 16% in 2024.
  • The company expects to achieve a GAAP combined ratio between 88 and 92, with earnings per diluted share between $0.50 and $0.90, and return on equity between 15% and 22% for the full year 2024.

Company Outlook

  • Kingstone projects a continued decline in non-core business policies, aiming for an 80% reduction by the end of 2024.
  • The company has increased rates to stay ahead of loss trends and inflation, with a 20% increase in New York legacy and New Jersey homeowners products.
  • A partnership with insure tech firm Zojacks has been announced to mitigate water damage risk for policyholders.
  • Improved terms on the 2024 quota share treaties have been secured, with a 27% adjusted personal lines written premium.
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Bearish Highlights

  • The company is managing a $20 million debt maturity due at the end of the year, which is currently a top capital allocation priority.

Bullish Highlights

  • Kingstone's strategy to focus on its core business is expected to deepen producer relationships and increase profitability.
  • The company has seen a rapid reduction in non-core business and a return to profitability, indicating successful execution of strategic initiatives.

Misses

  • No significant misses were reported during the call.

Q&A Highlights

  • Kingstone has included 7 points of catastrophe events in the 2024 plan based on historical data.
  • The company clarified that the gap between diluted and basic shares is due to GAAP requirements, not warrant exercise.
  • Capital allocation priorities focus on managing the upcoming debt maturity at the end of the year.

In conclusion, Kingstone Companies, Inc. has demonstrated a strong financial recovery, with a positive outlook for continued growth and profitability in 2024. The company's strategic focus on its core business and operational efficiencies have contributed to its successful turnaround, and it is now well-positioned to deliver long-term value to its shareholders.

InvestingPro Insights

Kingstone Companies, Inc. (KINS) has shown a robust financial performance in the last quarter, as reflected in their latest earnings call. To add further depth to this analysis, let's consider some key metrics and insights from InvestingPro.

InvestingPro Data indicates a market capitalization of $47.88 million, signaling a relatively small-cap player in the industry. The company's P/E ratio stands at -7.76, suggesting that investors are expecting future growth despite the current lack of profitability. Additionally, the revenue growth over the last twelve months was 10.78%, indicating an upward trajectory in sales, although a slight quarterly dip of -1.31% is noted.

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Full transcript - Kingstone Compani (KINS) Q4 2023:

Operator: Hello. And welcome to the Kingstone Companies, Inc. Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]. At this time, let's turn the call over to Karin Daly, Vice President, The Equity Group and Kingstone's investor relations representative. Karin, you may begin.

Karin Daly: Thank you, Kevin. Good morning, everyone. Joining us on the call today will be Chief Executive Officer, Meryl Golden, and Chief Financial Officer, Jennifer Gravelle. On behalf of the company, I would like to note that this conference call may include forward-looking statements, which involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results to be materially different from projected results. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and Kingstone undertakes no obligation to update the information discussed. For more information, please refer to the section entitled Factors That May Affect Future Results and Financial Condition in Part 1, Item 1A of the company's latest Form 10-K. Additionally, today's remarks may include references to non-GAAP measures. For a reconciliation of our non-GAAP measures to GAAP figures, please see the tables in the latest earnings release. With that, it's my pleasure to turn the call over to Meryl Golden. Meryl, you may begin.

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Meryl Golden: Thanks, Karin. And good morning, everyone. As I reflect on my first six months serving as CEO of Kingstone, it has been a journey of immense learning, and I am truly honored to have been entrusted to lead this great company. I want to thank our investors for your feedback leading to enhanced transparency and to inform you that we now have an investor presentation on our website with additional data that might be of interest. It has certainly taken longer than we had hoped to get it right, but I can proudly say that we have completed the turnaround and Kingstone has returned to profitability. We are thrilled to again be positioned for consistent profitability and growth. Our products are priced right, our policyholders are insured to value, business written in the select product is producing a materially lower frequency than our legacy product, indicating our advanced segmentation is working. And the reduction in our expense ratio gives us a competitive advantage at a time when there are few active competitors in the market. I could not be more enthusiastic about our future. Returning to profitability is not just a financial milestone. It's a reflection of our commitment to sound financial management and operational efficiency that has been unwavering. Our return to profitability is a product of the hard work, dedication and perseverance of every member of the Kingstone team. Our transformation journey has been marked by bold decisions and an intense focus on execution. The past few years have been a period of profound change, growth and adaptation. The benefits of Kingstone 2.0 and Kingstone 3.0 are now flowing through to our income statement and doing so at an accelerating rate. Our numbers now speak for themselves. You can see this in the fourth quarter results and it will become even more apparent in our overall results as the non-core business continues to run off. I'm extremely optimistic about the results that Kingstone can deliver in 2024 and beyond. We have successfully taken a series of actions since year-end 2022 that resulted in the rapid reduction in our non-core business. At December 31st, our non-core premium declined by 40% and policies in force by 48% year-over-year . In the fourth quarter, we obtained regulatory approval to withdraw from New Jersey, in line with our strategy, and feel confident that we will reduce our non-core policies by 80% by the end of 2024, two years after starting this initiative. We continue to take rate to stay ahead of loss trend and inflation. During the quarter, we increased rates 20% in both our New York legacy and New Jersey homeowners products, in addition to rate changes in other states, as well as increased replacement cost, so our policyholders continue to be insured to value. Our core legacy homeowner rate change was 24% for the full year. Our strategy to focus on our core business will allow us to continue deepening our producer relationships and to operate more profitably over time. To further strengthen our product offering and underwriting, this week we announced a partnership with Zojacks, an insure tech firm that specializes in flood prevention, which will help mitigate the risk of water damage for our policyholders. We managed our exposure to catastrophe reinsurance very conservatively by slowing our core new business, particularly those risks contributing most to our PML. And since the rates for catastrophe reinsurance did not spike as high as feared, the increase in catastrophe premiums was less than we planned for. During the quarter, we began lifting these new business restrictions, resulting in a higher new business growth rate on our core business, which is accelerating even faster in 2024. We also successfully completed the placement of our 2024 quota share treaties with improved terms. For 2024, we will see 27% of adjusted personal lines written premium, down from 30% in the prior year, and we'll receive a higher ceding commission rate than last year as our reinsurance partners recognize the positive changes that we have made to our business. Before I turn the call over to Jen, I am pleased to share that, for the first time in several years, we are sharing our expectations and providing initial guidance for full-year 2024. I want to remind you that our results are very weather dependent and we have assumed no major catastrophe events in this guidance. We also assume the same level of quota share and ceding commission as we currently have and that our reinsurance costs would stay flat at our July 1st renewal. With those assumptions, our guidance is as follows. We believe our core business direct written premium will grow between 12% and 16% year-over-year and will achieve a GAAP combined ratio between 88 and 92, earnings per diluted share between $0.50 and $0.90, and return on equity between 15% and 22%. Our improved results are the culmination of the initiatives that have already been successfully executed, so we are confident that the benefits will become increasingly apparent in our quarterly results going forward. Our margins are increasing due to our efforts to increase premiums. At the same time, the reduction in the non-core business is improving our loss ratio and the company's expenses have been reduced materially. With that, I'll turn the call over to Jen to review our financial results. Take it away, Jen.

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Jennifer Gravelle: Thank you, Meryl. And good morning, everyone. We're very pleased to report the profitability during the fourth quarter, achieving a net income of $2.9 million or $0.26 per diluted share. This is a very significant improvement from the same period last year when we saw a net loss of $4 million or a loss of $0.37 per share. Core direct written premiums increased 7.1% to $47 million, while the non-core business successfully declined 40.8% during the quarter. On a consolidation basis, direct premiums written decreased slightly, with price increases in new business premium in our core business offset by our planned non-core policy runoff. For the full year, direct premiums written were flat to the prior year period. Our fourth quarter combined ratio improved 24.4 points to 89.5%, primarily driven by its strong underwriting results coupled with lower catastrophe losses. The attritional loss ratio improved 7.3 points to 53.8%, and catastrophe losses were 10.7 points lower than the prior-year period. There was no development of prior year reserves for the quarter. Our expense ratio was generally in line with the prior-year period at 32.7%. For the year, our combined ratio improved 8 points to 105.3%. The attritional loss ratio improved 2.9 points to 65.3%. Catastrophe losses were 0.4 points lower than the full year of 2022, and there was no development of prior-year reserves. Our expense ratio improved by 3.1 points to 32.9%. As outlined in our most recent shareholder letter from Meryl, we expect to receive further improvement in our expense ratio, forecasting a 29% net expense ratio in 2024. Net income increased 3% and 21.7% for the fourth quarter and full year respectively. The increase was driven by higher interest rates earned on cash balances. And in regards to the improvement for the full year, there was a reversal of accrued interest income due to an accounting error in 2022. There was no correction necessary in 2023. Equity holdings, including preferred shares, fixed income ETFs, mutual funds, and hedge fund investment increased by $1.5 million. Bond holdings, excluding those classified as held to maturity, increased by $6.1 million pre-tax, resulting in a $4.8 million after-tax increase to other comprehensive income and a $0.43 increase to book value per share. The effective duration of our fixed maturity securities is 4.1 years, with an average yield of 3.58%. Book value at December 31, 2023 was $2.81 per diluted share and $3.80 excluding AOCI. We are very pleased with the progress we have made, leading to the return of equity of 9.7% during the fourth quarter. As Meryl mentioned earlier, we believe we can achieve a return on equity of 15% to 22% for the full year 2024. And with that, we'll open it up for questions. Kevin?

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Operator: [Operator Instructions]. Our first question today is coming from Jon Old from Long Meadow Investors.

Jon Old: So I'm just curious, what level of – I know you were talking about – assuming no major storms, but what level of sort of general cat amount are you assuming in 2024? And then I also thought it would be helpful for me and everyone else to understand about how much non-cash depreciation, amortization and interest is embedded in the guidance because I think your depreciation and amortization is elevated due to the perfect spending you did on software projects and such that's bearing fruit, but a lot of that will go away over time. So if you could just add a little commentary there because I think your earnings are probably a little bit understated on a cash basis.

Meryl Golden: Before I answer your question, Jon, I just want to correct, Jen. When she was talking about net investment income, she said net income. And so, it was investment income that she was talking about that increased 3% for the year. So to your question about cats, so we've included 7 points of cats in the plan for 2024. And that is based on what our trailing 12 year or so history has been of what we call PCS events. So normal catastrophe events and not like major hurricanes. So 7 points are included in the forecast. Jen, do you want to take a shot at the non-cash question?

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Jennifer Gravelle: I'm looking it up for you right now, Jon. Trying to find it in front of me here. Yeah, I don't have the file open in front of me, Jon. We're going to have to revert back to you on that one.

Jon Old: Okay. But your depreciation and amortization, it's going down and it should keep going down because most of it is a three year amortization, correct? So, a lot of that expense is going to go away over time.

Jennifer Gravelle: That is correct, that is correct.

Jon Old: Yeah. So, that in itself is about a $0.20 hit that eventually will go away. I just wanted to clarify that.

Operator: Next question today is coming from Gabriel McClure [ph], a private investor.

Unidentified Participant: Congrats, Meryl and Jennifer, on a great quarter. I just had a couple of questions. One, the diluted and basic shares, there's a gap now there that didn't exist before. So, did the debt investor, did he exercise his warrants there or what happened there?

Meryl Golden: I'll take that, Jen. So, no, the warrants are not yet exercised, but per GAAP, when you make a profit, there's a formula where you include some of the warrants in the share count. So that's the difference for the quarter.

Unidentified Participant: Kind of going forward, I know it's really early, but inquiring minds want to know, how are you thinking about capital allocation priority now that we're starting to make some money, Meryl?

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Meryl Golden: Well, I would say that our top priority right now is our debt maturity. And as you know, we have $20 million of debt that matures at the end of the year. So we have nine months to figure out what to do. So that is certainly our top priority in terms of capital allocation.

Jon Old: Congrats again on a great quarter.

Operator: We've reached the end of our question-and-answer session. I'd like to turn the floor back over to Meryl for any further or closing comments.

Meryl Golden: Great. So thank you again for joining our call today. I want to express my deepest appreciation to our talented team members, who have worked tirelessly through the various initiatives, and to our producers, reinsurers, and shareholders for your unwavering support. We're committed to delivering long-term value to our shareholders. And have a great day. Bye.

Operator: Thank you. That does conclude today's teleconference webcast. You may disconnect your line at this time and have a wonderful day. We thank you for your participation today.

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