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Markel Group reports 2024 third quarter and nine-months results
RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Markel Group Inc. (NYSE: MKL) today reported its financial results for the third quarter of 2024. The Company also announced today it filed its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Markel Group aspires to build one of the world’s great companies and deploys three financial engines in pursuit of this goal: Insurance, Investments and Markel Ventures.
“We’ve consistently emphasized the value of our family of businesses that have found a home under the Markel Group umbrella. The results of 2024 so far underscore that benefit. Many of our businesses performed exceptionally, others made solid improvements where there was room for improvement, and a few faced slowdowns or challenges,” said Tom Gayner, Chief Executive Officer. “Overall, we achieved strong results, and we’re confident in our long-term ability for that to continue to be the case.”
The following table presents summary financial data, by engine, for the quarters and nine months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023.
Quarter Ended September 30, |
Nine Months Ended September 30, |
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(dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) |
2024 |
2023 |
2024 |
2023 |
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Operating revenues: |
|||||||
Insurance |
$ 2,185,758 |
$ 2,208,352 |
$ 6,519,744 |
$ 6,327,165 |
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Investments: |
|||||||
Net investment income |
233,384 |
191,015 |
671,042 |
518,536 |
|||
Net investment gains (losses) |
917,530 |
(265,917) |
1,689,794 |
591,173 |
|||
Other |
14,971 |
(5,033) |
45,174 |
(13,791) |
|||
Total Investments |
1,165,885 |
(79,935) |
2,406,010 |
1,095,918 |
|||
Markel Ventures |
1,259,621 |
1,246,769 |
3,854,008 |
3,738,028 |
|||
Total operating revenues |
$ 4,611,264 |
$ 3,375,186 |
$ 12,779,762 |
$ 11,161,111 |
|||
Operating income: |
|||||||
Insurance (1) |
$ 145,273 |
$ 69,870 |
$ 458,023 |
$ 444,571 |
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Investments: |
|||||||
Net investment income |
233,384 |
191,015 |
671,042 |
518,536 |
|||
Net investment gains (losses) |
917,530 |
(265,917) |
1,689,794 |
591,173 |
|||
Other |
14,971 |
(5,033) |
45,174 |
(13,791) |
|||
Total Investments |
1,165,885 |
(79,935) |
2,406,010 |
1,095,918 |
|||
Markel Ventures |
106,627 |
130,420 |
388,040 |
392,648 |
|||
Consolidated segment operating income (2) |
1,417,785 |
120,355 |
3,252,073 |
1,933,137 |
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Amortization of acquired intangible assets |
(46,459) |
(47,545) |
(134,981) |
(136,367) |
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Total operating income |
$ 1,371,326 |
$ 72,810 |
$ 3,117,092 |
$ 1,796,770 |
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Comprehensive income (loss) to shareholders |
$ 1,329,458 |
$ (107,500) |
$ 2,482,199 |
$ 1,103,414 |
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Diluted net income per common share |
$ 66.25 |
$ 3.14 |
$ 160.42 |
$ 90.69 |
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Combined ratio |
96.4 % |
99.1 % |
95.1 % |
95.4 % |
(1) See “Supplemental Financial Information” for the components of our Insurance engine operating income. |
(2) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for additional information on this non-GAAP measure. |
Highlights of results from the quarter and nine months:
- Operating revenue growth of 37% and 15% for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2024, respectively, as well as significant growth in operating income, was driven by our Investments engine.
- Our Investments engine benefited from more favorable market value movements within our equity portfolio in 2024 compared to 2023. Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) require that we include unrealized gains and losses on equity securities in net income. This may lead to short-term volatility in revenues and operating income that temporarily obscures our underlying operating performance.
- Net investment income within our Investments engine increased 22% and 29% for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2024, respectively, reflecting higher interest rates and increased investment holdings in 2024 compared to 2023.
- Our Insurance engine benefited from strong performance by our international operations, the favorable impact of underwriting actions by our U.S. operations and continued growth in our program services business in 2024, while the performance of our Reinsurance segment was negatively impacted by elevated levels of losses on certain product lines.
- Underwriting results for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2024 included $62 million of net losses and loss adjustment expenses attributed to Hurricane Helene, or three points and one point on the quarter-to-date and year-to-date consolidated combined ratio, respectively.
- Our Markel Ventures engine grew operating revenues in 2024 driven by our consumer and building products businesses, while operating income decreased due in part to lower operating margins at certain of our businesses.
We believe our financial performance is most meaningfully measured over longer periods of time, which tends to mitigate the effects of short-term volatility and also aligns with the long-term perspective we apply to operating our businesses and making investment decisions. The following table presents a long-term view of our performance.
Nine Months |
Years Ended December 31, |
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(dollars in thousands) |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
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Operating income (loss): |
|||||||||
Insurance (1) |
$ 458,023 |
$ 348,145 |
$ 928,709 |
$ 718,800 |
$ 136,985 |
||||
Investments (2) |
2,406,010 |
2,241,419 |
(1,167,548) |
2,353,124 |
989,564 |
||||
Markel Ventures |
388,040 |
519,878 |
404,281 |
330,120 |
306,650 |
||||
Consolidated segment operating income (3) |
3,252,073 |
3,109,442 |
165,442 |
3,402,044 |
1,433,199 |
||||
Amortization and impairment |
(134,981) |
(180,614) |
(258,778) |
(160,539) |
(159,315) |
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Total operating income (loss) |
$ 3,117,092 |
$ 2,928,828 |
$ (93,336) |
$ 3,241,505 |
$ 1,273,884 |
||||
Net investment gains (losses) (2) |
$ 1,689,794 |
$ 1,524,054 |
$ (1,595,733) |
$ 1,978,534 |
$ 617,979 |
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Compound annual growth rate in closing stock price |
7 % |
(1) |
See “Supplemental Financial Information” for the components of our Insurance engine operating income. |
(2) |
Investments engine operating income includes net investment gains (losses), which are primarily comprised of unrealized gains and losses on equity securities. |
(3) |
See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for additional information on this non-GAAP measure. |
* * * * * * * *
A copy of our Form 10-Q is available on our website at mklgroup.com, under Investor Relations-Financials, or on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Readers are urged to review the Form 10-Q for a more complete discussion of our financial performance. Our quarterly conference call, which will involve discussion of our financial results and business developments and may include forward-looking information, will be held Thursday, October 31, 2024, beginning at 9:30 a.m. (Eastern Time). Investors, analysts and the general public may listen to the call via live webcast at ir.mklgroup.com. The call may be accessed telephonically by dialing (800) 715-9871 in the U.S., or (646) 307-1963 internationally, and providing Conference ID: 4614568. A replay of the call will be available on our website approximately one hour after the conclusion of the call. Any person needing additional information can contact Markel Group’s Investor Relations Department at [email protected].
Supplemental Financial Information
The following table presents the components of our Insurance engine operating income.
Quarter Ended September 30, |
Nine Months Ended |
Years Ended December 31, |
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(dollars in thousands) |
2024 |
2023 |
2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
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Insurance operating income (loss): |
|||||||||||||||
Insurance segment |
$ 109,584 |
$ 25,092 |
$ 350,073 |
$ 256,247 |
$ 162,176 |
$ 549,871 |
$ 696,413 |
$ 169,001 |
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Reinsurance segment |
(33,531) |
(5,812) |
(20,200) |
33,606 |
(19,265) |
83,859 |
(55,129) |
(75,470) |
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Other insurance operations |
69,220 |
50,590 |
128,150 |
154,718 |
205,234 |
294,979 |
77,516 |
43,454 |
|||||||
Insurance |
$ 145,273 |
$ 69,870 |
$ 458,023 |
$ 444,571 |
$ 348,145 |
$ 928,709 |
$ 718,800 |
$ 136,985 |
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Consolidated segment operating income is a non-GAAP financial measure as it represents the total of the segment operating income from each of our operating segments and excludes items included in operating income. Consolidated segment operating income excludes amortization of acquired intangible assets and goodwill impairments arising from purchase accounting as they do not represent costs of operating the underlying businesses. The following table reconciles operating income to consolidated segment operating income.
Quarter Ended September 30, |
Nine Months Ended |
Years Ended December 31, |
|||||||||||||
(dollars in thousands) |
2024 |
2023 |
2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
|||||||
Operating income (loss) |
$ 1,371,326 |
$ 72,810 |
$ 3,117,092 |
$ 1,796,770 |
$ 2,928,828 |
$ (93,336) |
$ 3,241,505 |
$ 1,273,884 |
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Amortization of acquired |
46,459 |
47,545 |
134,981 |
136,367 |
180,614 |
178,778 |
160,539 |
159,315 |
|||||||
Impairment of goodwill |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
80,000 |
— |
— |
|||||||
Consolidated segment |
$ 1,417,785 |
$ 120,355 |
$ 3,252,073 |
$ 1,933,137 |
$ 3,109,442 |
$ 165,442 |
$ 3,402,044 |
$ 1,433,199 |
About Markel Group
Markel Group Inc. is a diverse family of companies that includes everything from insurance to bakery equipment, building supplies, houseplants, and more. The leadership teams of these businesses operate with a high degree of independence, while at the same time living the values that we call the Markel Style. Our specialty insurance business sits at the core of our company. Through decades of sound underwriting, the insurance team has provided the capital base from which we built a system of businesses and investments that collectively increase Markel Group’s durability and adaptability. It’s a system that provides diverse income streams, access to a wide range of investment opportunities, and the ability to efficiently move capital to the best ideas across the company. Most importantly though, this system enables each of our businesses to advance our shared goal of helping our customers, associates, and shareholders win over the long term. Visit mklgroup.com to learn more.
Cautionary Statement
Certain of the statements in this release may be considered forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about our beliefs, plans or expectations, are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on our current plans, estimates and expectations. There are risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or suggested by such statements. Factors that may cause actual results to differ are often presented with the forward-looking statements themselves. Additional factors that could cause actual results to differ from those predicted are set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, including under “Business Overview,” “Risk Factors,” “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” “Safe Harbor and Cautionary Statement,” and “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk,” and in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, including under “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” “Safe Harbor and Cautionary Statement,” and “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk”. We assume no obligation to update this release (including any forward-looking statements) as a result of new information, developments, or otherwise. This release speaks only as of the date issued.
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WSPN Appoints Former EY Global Chief Innovation Officer Jeff Wong as Independent Director
SINGAPORE, Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Worldwide Stablecoin Payment Network (WSPN), a leading stablecoin infrastructure company, announces the appointment of Jeff Wong as Independent Director. Mr. Wong brings over 25 years of experience in technology innovation and enterprise transformation to WSPN. He most recently served as EY’s Global Chief Innovation Officer from 2015 to 2024, where he spearheaded the firm’s global innovation initiatives and established EY’s advanced technology labs focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Quantum Computing, and Web3.
Prior to EY, Mr. Wong held leadership roles at eBay and JPMorgan Partners. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Forbes Technology Council, and the founding Chair of Asia Society’s Technology and Innovation Council, helping drive the innovation and transformation agenda. He was also a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Innovation Ecosystems. He has previously served on the Oxford Foundry Board at Oxford University and the Advisory Board for AI4All. Mr. Wong is a recipient of the Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business award and an honoree of the A100 List by Gold House, recognizing individuals with Asian Pacific heritage who have made a significant impact on American culture and society.
“Joining WSPN at this pivotal moment in the stablecoin industry is incredibly exciting,” said Mr. Wong. “I look forward to contributing my experience in emerging technologies and enterprise transformation to help WSPN build the next generation of digital payment infrastructure.”
“Jeff’s appointment represents a significant strategic addition to WSPN,” said Raymond Yuan, Founder and CEO of WSPN. “His deep expertise in innovation management, enterprise transformation, and emerging technologies, combined with his leadership experience at global institutions, will be invaluable as we accelerate our market expansion and global development.”
About WSPN
WSPN is a leading provider of next-generation stablecoin infrastructure, committed to building a more secure, efficient, and transparent payment solution for the global economy. Their flagship product, WUSD stablecoin, is pegged 1:1 to the U.S. Dollar and aims to optimize secure digital payments for Web3 users. WSPN’s Stablecoin 2.0 approach prioritizes user-centricity, community governance, and accessibility, paving the way for widespread stablecoin adoption.
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Sinopec Completes Construction of China’s Largest Petrochemical Industrial Base
Refining Capacity of the Base Surpasses 50 Million Tons per Year
NINGBO, China, Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation‘s (HKG: 0386, “Sinopec”) recently announced the mechanical completion of the second-phase expansion and advanced materials project at its Zhenhai Refinery. This milestone sets new benchmarks for innovation, smart manufacturing, and energy efficiency in large-scale projects. The refinery’s capacity has now been upgraded to 40 million tons per year, contributing to the Zhejiang Ningbo Petrochemical Industrial Base surpassing a total refining capacity of 50 million tons annually. The achievement solidifies its position as China’s largest, most advanced, and globally competitive petrochemical industrial base.
Located in the Yangtze River Delta, a key downstream product consumption hub, the Zhejiang Ningbo Petrochemical Industrial Base plays a vital role in Sinopec’s value chain. The second-phase expansion and advanced materials project, with a total investment of CNY 41.6 billion, incorporates 18 production units, including atmospheric distillation, catalytic cracking, polypropylene, and propane dehydrogenation units. By emphasizing chemical-focused processes, the project creates multiple high-value-added supply chains.
The facility’s expanded production capacity supports the development of high-end polyolefins, advanced materials, and specialty chemicals. It is expected to provide approximately 8 million tons of petrochemical products annually, significantly boosting the overall capacity of supply chains for industries such as automotive, home appliances, and textiles in the region. This expansion is forecast to generate trillions of yuan in upstream and downstream industrial value.
The project achieved remarkable progress in technological innovation and sustainability. Highlights include:
- Localization of 10 core technologies, including the world’s highest-load vertical labyrinth compressor.
- Extensive deployment of smart technologies, enabling simultaneous delivery of digital and physical factories.
- Integration of a fully localized industrial operating system and a self-developed industrial internet platform to enhance decision-making and management.
- Implementation of comprehensive energy-saving measures, achieving an overall reduction in energy consumption of 11.7%.
- Safety and quality were paramount during construction, with over 90 million consecutive safe man-hours recorded and a 100% quality pass rate for all units, setting a new industry benchmark.
Zhenhai Refinery, Sinopec’s largest integrated refining and chemical enterprise, boasts an ethylene production capacity of 2.2 million tons per year. It is also the only enterprise in China consistently ranked in the top performance group of the Solomon Global Ethylene Performance Evaluation.
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2025 Will See Increased QR Code Payments but Payment Card IC ASPs Will Not Return to Pre-Covid Levels
ABI Research’s 5th annual Trend Report identifies the key Digital Payment Technologies trend that will come to fruition —and the 1 that won’t—in 2025
NEW YORK, Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As 2025 kicks off, predictions abound on the technology innovations expected in the year ahead. In its new whitepaper, 101 Technology Trends That Will—and Won’t—Shape 2025, analysts from global technology intelligence firm ABI Research. ABI Research analysts identify 54 trends that will shape the technology market and 47 others that, although attracting vast amounts of speculation and commentary, are less likely to move the needle over the next twelve months. In the Digital Payment Technologies space, 2025 will see increased QR code payment acceptance but little growth for payment card IC ASPs.
“2024 has been marked by challenges, from global conflicts and inflationary pressures to political uncertainty. These factors have strained enterprise and consumer spending, leading to market inertia, short-term technology investments, sidelined capital, and the exposure of vulnerable suppliers,” says Stuart Carlaw, Chief Research Officer at ABI Research. “From a technology perspective, many industries and end markets are in that awkward stage of technology adoption where they are formulating implementation strategies, assessing solutions and partners, and trying to see if they have the resources needed to roll out solutions at scale. This is a particularly sensitive time, which tends to suggest 2025 will have tech implementers and end users on the brink of a period of a massive technology shift as they work through these issues.”
What Will Happen in 2025:
QR code payment acceptance will continue to increase with use cases expanding
Although QR code payment acceptance is prevalent in countries such as China and growing in emerging digital payment markets, including in India, use cases and potential growth areas are not limited to these countries. Significant and continued investments by vendors, including PayPal, Stripe, and SumUp, are setting the foundation for increased adoption in other mature and established economies with use cases expanding. Although QR codes are already being used by many Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and pop-up retail businesses, 2025 will mark the year when the technology begins to shift from one niche to partial mainstream.
What Won’t Happen in 2025:
Payment card IC ASPs will not return to pre-COVID-19 levels
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, chipset pricing has been on a continual rise, driven by increased pricing in myriad manufacturing areas, including energy, raw material, transit pricing, and inflation, driving up wages. The chip shortage further compounded this, and according to ABI Research, the Average Selling Price (ASP) for a payment card Integrated Circuit (IC) increased by approximately +30% between 2020 and 2023. However, despite pricing pressures returning, the cost of payment ICs is some years away from matching pre-COVID-19 levels. Although 2025 will mark another year of pricing deprecation, it will not be until around 2028 when pricing is expected to drop to levels similar to those achieved in 2019 steadily.
For more trends that will and won’t happen in 2025, download the whitepaper, 101 Technology Trends That Will—and Won’t—Shape 2025.
About ABI Research
ABI Research is a global technology intelligence firm uniquely positioned at the intersection of technology solution providers and end-market companies. We serve as the bridge that seamlessly connects these two segments by providing exclusive research and expert guidance to drive successful technology implementations and deliver strategies proven to attract and retain customers.
ABI Research是一家全球性的技术情报公司,拥有得天独厚的优势,充当终端市场公司和技术解决方案提供商之间的桥梁,通过提供独家研究和专业性指导,推动成功的技术实施和提供经证明可吸引和留住客户的战略,无缝连接这两大主体。
For more information about ABI Research’s services, contact us at +1.516.624.2500 in the Americas, +44.203.326.0140 in Europe, +65.6592.0290 in Asia-Pacific, or visit www.abiresearch.com.
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