Liberty Mutual’s Q4 Net Income Takes a Hit from Auto Liability Losses – Insurance Journal

Liberty Mutual Holding Co.s 2016 fourth quarter net income declinedsubstantially, due mostly to higher U.S. personal and commercial auto liability losses. Butthe numberwasup for the full year.

The insurer booked net income of $143 million for Q4, a drop of $268 million from the same period a year ago. Net income reached $1 billion for the year, almost $500 million more than in 2015, results indicated.

Liberty Mutual Insurance Chairman and CEO David Long blamed the quarterly losses on elevated loss trends within U.S. personal and commercial auto liability. He noted the doubling of net income for 2016, which occurred despite higher catastrophe losses and the auto trends, something he said reflected operations that are generally in good shape.

Growth remained healthy, with net written premium up 6 percent in the quarter and 3-and-a-half percent for the year, Long said in prepared remarks.

Liberty Mutuals combined ratio for the fourth quarter was 97.6, an increase of 1.7 points compared to the 2015 fourth quarter.

Liberty Mutual has long wanted to grow its specialty lines operations, and Long noted the insurers Q4 move to acquire Ironshore Inc. from Chinese conglomerate Fosun International Ltd. for about $3 billion. Long said this represents a major accomplishment to cap 2016.

Ironshore, and their accomplished management team, will bring additional scale, expertise, innovation and market relationships to our existing Global Specialty business, and will solidify our position as a leader in the specialty space, Long said. The acquisition should close in the 2017 first half, pending regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.

Here are some of Liberty Mutuals Q4 2016 and full year highlights:

Source: Liberty Mutual

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Liberty Mutual to Acquire Ironshore from Chinas Fosun for $3 Billion

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