Harleysville Insurance Hammered by 2d Quarter Catastrophe Losses

July 10, 2008

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Regional property/casualty insurer Harleysville Group Inc. reported that estimated second quarter catastrophe losses from storms in the Midwest and elsewhere will be the most the insurer has faced in a quarter in more than 20 years.

The losses will reduce operating income by $0.52 to $0.57 per share after taxes, and will impact the company’s statutory combined ratio between 10 and 11 points for the quarter.

Harleysville Group plans to announce its second quarter results on August 4.

“During the second quarter, we experienced a significantly greater frequency of severe weather throughout much of our operating territory, but especially in the Midwest. All told, we faced 14 second quarter storms that were classified as catastrophes,” said Michael L. Browne, Harleysville Group president and chief executive officer.

“While responding to catastrophes is a normal part of our business, this is the most we’ve experienced in a quarter since becoming a public company in 1986, and it’s projected to be a heavily impacted quarter for the industry as a whole,” Browne said.

Brown said the company remains confident in its financial position and the future of the organization— “as evidenced by the fact that we continue with our plans to buy back Harleysville Group stock.”

He said the company has the resources “necessary to respond promptly and assist the storm victims as they work to rebuild their lives.”

Source: Harleysville Insurance
www.harleysvillegroup.com.

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  • July 11, 2008 at 2:29 am
    No surprise says:
    I saw this coming years ago. Ever since their ill advised reorg. in '06, Harleysville has been a good company to be from. I jumped ship when the getting was good and haven't... read more
  • July 11, 2008 at 8:12 am
    Nobody Important says:
    It makes you wonder if anyone out there has ever heard of the underwriting cycle before. High price/low price/sell off. I always am fooled into thinking that we might learn ... read more
  • July 11, 2008 at 7:41 am
    Stat Guy says:
    They already reduced staff at their PA operations not long ago. If cash flow underwriting is their model for the coming years, attempting to bring in cash to brighten their i... read more
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