Travelers reveals $459 million hit after winter storms
Travelers Cos. Inc. stock TRV, +1.01% fell 1.8% in premarket trade Tuesday, after the insurer offered fourth-quarter profit guidance that lagged consensus, as it books losses from the winter storm in December that swept across much of the U.S. and Canada. Travelers said it now expects fourth-quarter net profit of $819 million, or $3.44 a share. It expects adjusted EPS of $3.40, below the $4.04 FactSet consensus. The number will include an estimated $459 million in pretax catastrophe losses.
states, the District of Columbia and Canada, our loss experience is consistent with our modeled estimates,” Chief Executive Alan Schnitzer said in a statement. The company is expecting its underlying underwriting gain to come to $723 million pretax, or $571 million after-tax, net investment income of $625 million pretax, or $531 million after-tax, and net favorable prior year reserve development of $185 million pretax, or $145 million after-tax.
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