(Source: Business Wire)

PartnerRe Ltd. (NYSE:PRE) today reported net income of $566.7 million,
or $9.44 per share on a fully diluted basis for the third quarter of
2009. This net income includes after-tax net realized and unrealized
gains on investments of $274.4 million, or $4.64 per share. Net
loss for the third quarter of 2008 was $(151.7) million, or
$(3.01) per share, including after-tax net realized and unrealized
losses on investments of $(281.1) million, or $(5.27) per share.
Operating earnings for the third quarter of 2009 were $282.1 million, or
$4.77 per share on a fully diluted basis. This compares to operating
earnings of $121.3 million, or $2.27 per share, for the third quarter of
2008.
Net income for the first nine months of 2009 was $1.2 billion, or $19.95
per share. This net income includes after-tax net realized and
unrealized gains on investments of $479.4 million, or $8.27 per share,
as well as an after-tax net gain of $57.0 million or $0.98 per share
from the purchase of approximately 75% of the Company's outstanding
Capital Efficient Notes (CENts) in the first quarter of 2009. Net loss
for the first nine months of 2008 was $(48.7) million, or $(1.38) per
share, including after-tax net realized and unrealized losses on
investments of $(491.3) million, or $(9.10) per share. Operating
earnings for the first nine months of 2009 were $617.1 million, or
$10.64 per share on a fully diluted basis. This compares to operating
earnings of $415.4 million, or $7.70 per share, for the first nine
months of 2008.
Operating earnings exclude after-tax net realized and unrealized
investment gains and losses, after-tax net realized gain on the purchase
of the CENts and after-tax interest in results of equity investments,
and are calculated after payment of preferred dividends. All references
to per share amounts in the text of this press release are on a fully
diluted basis.
Commenting on the third quarter and nine month 2009 results, PartnerRe
President & Chief Executive Officer Patrick Thiele said, "PartnerRe had
another excellent quarter and first nine months of 2009, with both its
reinsurance and capital markets activities performing well. For the
first nine months of 2009, we achieved an operating return on beginning
equity of 22%, and 30% growth in GAAP book value per share. Our
reinsurance results benefited from a low level of large losses while our
investment operations continued to participate fully in the improvement
experienced by the global capital markets."
Summary unaudited consolidated financial data for the period is set out
below.
U.S.$ thousands (except per share amounts and ratios) Three months ended September 30 Nine months ended September 30
2009 2008 2009 2008
Net Premiums Written $891,547 $869,194 $3,044,264 $3,237,027
Net Premiums Earned $1,090,691 $1,078,459 $2,783,270 $2,943,752
Non-life Combined Ratio 78.1% 95.5% 82.5% 91.4%
Net Income (Loss) $566,705 $(151,719) $1,182,494 $(48,723)
Net Income (Loss) per share (a) $9.44 $(3.01) $19.95 $(1.38)
Operating Earnings (a) $282,064 $121,331 $617,097 $415,373
Operating Earnings per share (a) $4.77 $2.27 $10.64 $7.70
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(a) Net income/loss per share is defined as net income/loss available
to common shareholders divided by the weighted average number of fully
diluted shares outstanding for the period. Net income/loss available to
common shareholders is defined as net income/loss less preferred
dividends. Operating earnings is defined as net income/loss available to
common shareholders excluding after-tax net realized and unrealized
gains/losses on investments, after-tax net realized gain on the purchase
of the CENts and after-tax interest in earnings/losses of equity
investments. Operating earnings per share is defined as operating
earnings divided by the weighted average number of fully diluted shares
outstanding for the period. As the effect of dilutive securities would
have been anti-dilutive in the three months and nine months ended
September 30, 2008, the fully diluted per share figures for the period
were compiled using the basic weighted average number of common shares
outstanding.
Net premiums written for the third quarter of 2009 were $891.5 million,
compared to $869.2 million in the third quarter of 2008. Total revenues
for the third quarter of 2009 were $1.6 billion, compared to $896.6
million in the third quarter of 2008, and included $1.1 billion of net
premiums earned, reflecting a slight increase over the third quarter of
2008; net investment income of $145.3 million, essentially flat with the
third quarter of 2008; and pre-tax net realized and unrealized
investment gains of $330.2 million, as compared to pre-tax net realized
and unrealized investment losses of $(324.2) million for the third
quarter of 2008. Foreign exchange negatively impacted comparisons as a
result of the year-over-year strengthening of the U.S. dollar. Excluding
the impact of foreign exchange, net premiums written, net premiums
earned and net investment income would have increased relative to the
amounts reported for the third quarter of 2008 by 8%, 6% and 3%,
respectively.
For the first nine months of 2009, net premiums written were $3.0
billion, compared to $3.2 billion in the first nine months of 2008.
Total revenues for the first nine months of 2009 were $3.9 billion,
compared to $2.8 billion for the first nine months of 2008, and included
$2.8 billion of net premiums earned, compared to $2.9 billion in the
first nine months of 2008; net investment income of $414.1 million,
which compares to $428.6 million for the first nine months of 2008;
pre-tax net realized and unrealized investment gains of $566.6 million
as compared to pre-tax net realized and unrealized investment losses of
$(595.3) million for the first nine months of 2008; and a pre-tax gain
of $88.4 million ($57.0 million after-tax) from the purchase of
approximately 75% of the Company's outstanding CENts during the first
quarter of 2009. Foreign exchange negatively impacted comparisons as a
result of the year-over-year strengthening of the U.S. dollar. Excluding
the impact of foreign exchange, net premiums written would have
increased approximately 1% while net premiums earned and net investment
income would have increased approximately 2%, relative to the amounts
reported for the first nine months of 2008.
Separately, the Company announced today that its Board of Directors
declared a quarterly dividend of $0.47 per common share. The dividend
will be payable on December 1, 2009, to common shareholders of record on
November 20, 2009, with the stock trading ex-dividend commencing
November 18, 2009.
The Company recently provided an update on its acquisition of PARIS RE,
announcing the successful closing of the block purchase of PARIS RE
shares, bringing total ownership of PARIS RE to 83% at that time.
Subsequent to that announcement, the Company has signed agreements to
purchase an additional 4,521,051 PARIS RE shares to bring its estimated
total ownership of PARIS RE to approximately 87%. At the same time the
Company has entered into binding voting commitments with certain other
shareholders of PARIS RE which, when combined with the PARIS RE shares
already purchased, give the Company more than 90% of the PARIS RE voting
rights based on the number of PARIS RE common shares currently
outstanding. The Company remains optimistic that it will complete the
full acquisition of PARIS RE by year-end 2009.
Results by Segment
The Non-life segment reported net premiums written of $733 million for
the third quarter of 2009, compared to $723 million in the same period
in 2008. The combined ratio was 78.1% for the third quarter of 2009,
compared to 95.5% for the same period in 2008 which included 20 points
related to the impact by Hurricanes Ike and Gustav. The Non-life
technical result was $263 million for the third quarter of 2009 compared
to $97 million for the prior year period. For the first nine months,
Non-life net premiums written were $2.6 billion, compared to $2.8
billion for same period of 2008. The nine month technical result was
$582 million, compared to $388 million for the same period in 2008. The
combined ratio for the nine month period was 82.5% compared to 91.4% in
2008.
The U.S. business, which represented 32% of total net premiums written
for the third quarter, reported net premiums written of $279 million for
the third quarter of 2009, compared to $264 million in last year's third
quarter. Net premiums earned were $312 million in the third quarter of
2009, compared to $276 million for the same period in 2008. The
technical ratio for this sub-segment was 80.6% for the 2009 third
quarter, compared to 101.1% in the third quarter of 2008. The technical
result for the third quarter of 2009 was a gain of $61 million, compared
to a loss of $(3) million for the same period in 2008. Net premiums
written for the first nine months of 2009 were $841 million, flat with
the same period in 2008. The nine-month technical ratio was 86.7%,
compared to 97.6% in 2008. The technical result for the first nine
months was $108 million compared to $19 million in the same period in
2008.
The Global (Non-U.S.) P&C business, which represented 14% of total net
premiums written for the quarter, reported net premiums written of $124
million for the third quarter of 2009, compared to $137 million for the
same period in 2008. Net premiums earned during the quarter were $160
million, compared to $195 million in the third quarter of 2008. The
technical ratio for this sub-segment was 76.7% for the third quarter of
2009 compared to 74.5% for the same period in 2008. The technical result
for the third quarter of 2009 was $37 million, compared to $50 million
for the same period in 2008. For the first nine months of 2009, net
premiums written were $541 million, compared to $642 million for the
first nine months of 2008. The nine-month technical ratio was 75.3%,
compared to 82.3% in 2008. The technical result for the first nine
months was $118 million in 2009 compared to $103 million in the same
period in 2008.
The Global (Non-U.S.) Specialty business, which represented 32% of total
net premiums written for the quarter, reported net premiums written of
$283 million for the third quarter of 2009, compared to $274 million for
the third quarter of 2008. Net premiums earned were $295 million for the
quarter, compared to $290 million in the same period in 2008. This
sub-segment's technical ratio was 90.9% for the third quarter of 2009
compared to 88.6% for the third quarter of 2008. The technical result
for the third quarter of 2009 was $27 million, compared to $33 million
for the same period in 2008. For the nine-month period, net premiums
written were $846 million, compared to $898 million in the first nine
months of 2008. The nine-month technical ratio was 88.8%, compared to
86.8% in 2008. The technical result for the first nine months was $87
million in 2009 compared to $103 million in the same period in 2008.
The Catastrophe business, which represented 5% of total net premiums
written for the quarter, reported net premiums written of $47 million
for the third quarter of 2009, compared to $48 million for the prior
year period. Net premiums earned were $159 million for the quarter, flat
with the same period in 2008. This sub-segment's technical ratio was
13.0% for the third quarter 2009, compared to 89.5% for the third
quarter of 2008, reflecting the impact of Hurricane Ike and Gustav in
the 2008 third quarter. The technical result for the third quarter 2009
was $138 million, compared to $17 million for the same period in 2008.
For the nine-month period, net premiums written were $376 million,
compared to $391 million for the prior year period. The nine-month
technical ratio was 7.3%, compared to 45.7% in 2008. The technical
result for the first nine months was $269 million in 2009 compared to
$163 million in the same period 2008.
The Life segment, which represented 17% of total net premiums written
for the third quarter of 2009, reported net premiums written of $157
million for the third quarter, compared to $141 million in the third
quarter of 2008. The allocated underwriting result for the quarter was
$20 million, compared to $9 million in the same period of 2008. For the
nine-month period in 2009, net premiums written were $433 million, with
an allocated underwriting result of $41 million, compared with net
premiums written of $448 million and an allocated underwriting result of
$21 million in the first nine months of 2008.
The Company's capital markets and investment activities are reported
under the heading of "Corporate and Other". Within Corporate and Other,
capital markets and investment activities contributed $133 million to
pre-tax operating income in the third quarter and $371 million to
pre-tax operating income in the first nine months of the year (exclusive
of Life investment income), as compared to $119 million and $368 million
in 2008, respectively. Separately, with the Company reporting changes in
the unrealized market values of invested assets in net income, capital
markets and investment activities contributed pre-tax non-operating
gains of $332 million and $568 million in the third quarter and first
nine months of 2009, respectively, compared to pre-tax non-operating
losses of $(324) million and $(595) million, respectively, in the third
quarter and first nine months of 2008.
Balance Sheet Items
At September 30, 2009, total assets were $17.8 billion as compared to
$16.3 billion at December 31, 2008. Over the trailing 12 month period,
total investments and cash increased 13% to $13.1 billion at September
30, 2009. Gross Non-life loss and loss expense reserves were $7.6
billion at September 30, 2009, compared to $7.5 billion at December 31,
2008. During the third quarter of 2009, the Company's estimate of
Non-life reserves for prior accident years was reduced by $122 million
due to favorable development. The overall third quarter prior year
reserve development in the Non-life segment includes net favorable
development in all sub-segments, with reductions of $43 million in the
U.S. sub-segment, $46 million in the Global (Non-U.S.) P&C sub-segment,
$18 million in the Global (Non-U.S.) Specialty sub-segment, and $15
million in the Catastrophe sub-segment. In the third quarter of 2008,
Non-life reserves for prior years developed favorably by $103 million.
Policy benefits for life and annuity contracts increased by 10%
year-to-date to $1.6 billion at September 30, 2009. During the third
quarter of 2009, the Company's estimate of Life reserves for prior years
developed favorably by $14 million, while there was $5 million adverse
development on prior estimates in the third quarter of 2008.
At September 30, 2009, total capital was $5.8 billion, and total
shareholders' equity was $5.4 billion. This compares to total capital of
$4.9 billion and total shareholders' equity of $4.2 billion at December
31, 2008. Total capital and shareholders' equity at September 30, 2009
reflect the initial purchase by PartnerRe of 6% of PARIS RE common
shares. Book value per common share at September 30, 2009 was $83.07 on
a fully diluted basis compared to $63.95 per diluted share at December
31, 2008.
For additional information, the Company has posted a third quarter 2009
financial supplement on its website www.partnerre.com
in the Investor Relations section on the Financial Reports page under
Supplementary Financial Data.
Commentary and Outlook
"As we move toward the end of 2009, the non-life market overall remains
unchanged - stable to gradually deteriorating; and without any
precipitating events, there will likely be a continuation of those
trends in 2010," said Mr. Thiele. "Despite that trend, PartnerRe
continues to perform well, and we expect that to continue through the
remainder of the year and into 2010, barring any unusually large loss
events."
Mr. Thiele added: "Our acquisition of PARIS RE enhances an already
well-balanced portfolio of attractively priced risks. The integration of
PARIS RE into the PartnerRe group will provide us with both increased
diversification of reinsurance and capital markets risk, and, with
expanded capital and resources, significant growth opportunities at a
time when industry demand is likely to remain stagnant. We are confident
that the larger and stronger PartnerRe will be better able to achieve
its financial goals, with reduced risk."
The Company uses operating earnings, diluted operating earnings per
share and annualized operating return on beginning common shareholders'
equity to measure performance, as these measures focus on the underlying
fundamentals of our operations without the impact of after-tax net
realized and unrealized gains/losses on investments, after-tax net
realized gain on the purchase of the CENts, and the after-tax interest
in earnings/losses of equity investments, where the Company does not
control the investee companies' activities. The Company uses technical
ratio and technical result as measures of underwriting performance. The
technical ratio is defined as the sum of the loss and acquisition
ratios. These metrics exclude other operating expenses. The Company also
uses combined ratio to measure results for the Non-life segment. The
combined ratio is the sum of the technical and other operating expense
ratios. The Company uses total capital, which is defined as total
shareholders' equity, long-term debt, senior notes and capital efficient
notes, to manage the capital structure of the Company.
PartnerRe is a leading global reinsurer, providing multi-line
reinsurance to insurance companies. The Company through its wholly owned
subsidiaries also offers alternative risk products that include weather
and credit protection to financial, industrial and service companies.
Risks reinsured include property, casualty, motor, agriculture,
aviation/space, catastrophe, credit/surety, engineering, energy, marine,
specialty property, specialty casualty, other lines, life/annuity and
health, and alternative risk products. For the year ended December 31,
2008, total revenues were $4.0 billion. At September 30, 2009, total
assets were $17.8 billion, total capital was $5.8 billion and total
shareholders' equity was $5.4 billion.
PartnerRe on the Internet: www.partnerre.com
Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based
on the Company's assumptions and expectations concerning future events
and financial performance and are made pursuant to the safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
statements are subject to significant business, economic and competitive
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements.
PartnerRe's forward-looking statements could be affected by numerous
foreseeable and unforeseeable events and developments such as exposure
to catastrophe, or other large property and casualty losses, adequacy of
reserves, risks associated with implementing business strategies and
integrating new acquisitions, levels and pricing of new and renewal
business achieved, credit, interest, currency and other risks associated
with the Company's, PARIS RE's, or the combined company's investment
portfolio, changes in accounting policies, failure to consummate or
delay in consummating the complete acquisition of PARIS RE, and other
factors identified in the Company's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent
in the forward-looking information contained herein, readers are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of the dates on which they are made. The
Company disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any
forward-looking information or statements.
PartnerRe Ltd.