Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2017 Results


FORT WORTH, Texas, March 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:HALL) today announced results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, including the following highlights:

  • 4th quarter 2017 net loss of $10.6 million, or $0.59 per diluted share
  • Fiscal 2017 net loss of $11.6 million, or $0.63 per diluted share
  • Net combined ratio of 118.7% for 4th quarter 2017 and 107.9% for fiscal 2017
  • 4th quarter 2017 unfavorable prior year reserve development of $19.9 million versus $8.4 million unfavorable development for 4th quarter 2016
  • Fiscal 2017 unfavorable prior year reserve development of $40.1 million versus $7.6 million unfavorable development for prior year
  • Catastrophe losses, net of reinsurance, of $1.4 million for the 4th quarter 2017 and $7.8 million for fiscal 2017, which included $3.1 million from Hurricane Harvey, compared to $0.6 million and $11.0 million for the same periods of the prior year
  • 4th quarter results include a deferred tax revaluation charge of $1.3 million, or $0.07 per share, related to the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
  • 4th quarter 2017 total revenues of $97.4 million, increased slightly over 4th quarter 2016
  • Fiscal 2017 total revenues of $385.5 million increased 3% over the prior year

“Our results have been adversely impacted by reserve development from prior years on our commercial and personal auto lines.  The impact of the prior year development contributed 21.5 points and 11.1 points to the combined ratio for the fourth quarter and fiscal year, and has masked the underlying progress made in diversifying and developing a best in class specialty insurer. We have seen rising frequency and severity trends, as well as significantly more litigation, in the commercial and personal auto lines,” said Naveen Anand, President and Chief Executive Officer.

“In commercial auto, we are seeing significantly more adverse verdicts hitting policy limits making this line of business a target for litigation and large claim settlements. We changed our underwriting approach and underwriting leadership as well as adjusted our claim operations to address the new reality in this line. We have exited two states due to price inadequacy and increased rates on all segments of commercial auto over the last two years. Additionally, we have culled underperforming accounts and developed and launched our package binding authority business to further diversify this segment of our business,” continued Mr. Anand.

“We’ve conducted comprehensive reviews of open claims and conservatively adjusted case reserves to reflect our current outlook. Over the course of the last two years, we have effectively transitioned Hallmark from a decentralized claims operation to a centralized one for every product and line of business and made appropriate leadership and management investments throughout the claim organization. The claims processes have been completely revamped as well,” continued Mr. Anand.

“This is beginning to have the expected impact on more current accident year loss ratios for 2016 and 2017.  We are seeing positive rate momentum across most lines of business which we believe will ultimately offset the claims frequency and severity trends,” continued Mr. Anand.

“In personal auto, underwriting actions taken have improved the loss ratios by 31.5 points for the fourth quarter and 14.7 points for 2017 compared to the same periods of the previous year. Our actions have resulted in a reduction in gross premiums and the expense ratio has increased in the near term. We expect the expense ratio to normalize over the course of 2018,” continued Mr. Anand.

“Early in my tenure at Hallmark, we identified the need to diversify the book from primarily an auto writer into other specialty product segments.  That process is well underway.  Our specialty brokerage business is now our largest segment within Hallmark. Additionally, we’ve re-balanced the book on a geographic standpoint and adjusted our catastrophe underwriting approach. The improved 2017 catastrophe results reflect these actions despite a record setting year for the industry for natural disasters.  An updated investor presentation will be posted on our website (www.hallmarkgrp.com) today that provides a summary of the significant strategic actions undertaken to develop Hallmark into a best in class specialty insurance group,” concluded Mr. Anand.

Mark E. Schwarz, Executive Chairman of Hallmark, stated, “Our total cash and investments was $729.0 million, or $40.12 per share, as of December 31, 2017, which was up slightly from the $39.82 per share as of December 31, 2016.  Our balance sheet remains liquid with a very short duration in our investment portfolio and cash balances (including restricted cash) of $67.6 million as of December 31, 2017, ready to be deployed as we see opportunity.” 

      
Fourth Quarter     
 2017 2016 % Change
 ($ in thousands, unaudited)
Gross premiums written 145,837   129,528  13%
Net premiums written 81,121   83,275  -3%
Net premiums earned 92,319   90,550  2%
Investment income, net of expenses 4,513   4,399  3%
Gain on investments 724   930  -22%
Other-than-temporary impairments (1,620)  -  nm 
Total revenues 97,375   97,254  0%
Net loss (10,629)  (3,662) 190%
Net loss per share - basic$(0.59) $(0.20) 195%
Net loss per share - diluted$(0.59) $(0.20) 195%
Book value per share$13.82  $14.28  -3%
Cash flow from operations (27,130)  5,322  -610%
           

 

      
Fiscal Year     
 2017 2016 % Change
 ($ in thousands)
Gross premiums written 604,156   549,077  10%
Net premiums written 365,583   361,829  1%
Net premiums earned 361,037   353,370  2%
Investment income, net of expenses 18,874   16,342  15%
Gain on investments 5,672   2,519  125%
Other-than-temporary impairments (5,877)  (2,888) 103%
Total revenues 385,521   375,952  3%
Net (loss) income (11,553)  6,526  -277%
Net (loss) income per share - basic$(0.63) $0.35  -280%
Net (loss) income per share - diluted$(0.63) $0.34  -285%
Book value per share$13.82  $14.28  -3%
Cash flow from operations 7,199   30,854  -77%
           

Fourth Quarter 2017 Commentary

Hallmark reported a net loss of $10.6 million and $11.6 million for the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, as compared to a net loss of $3.7 million and net income of $6.5 million for the same periods the prior year. On a diluted basis per share, the Company reported a net loss of $0.59 per share and $0.63 per share for the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, as compared to a net loss of $0.20 per share and net income of $0.34 per share for the same periods the prior year.

Hallmark's consolidated net loss ratio was 90.3% and 79.9% for the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, as compared to 85.5% and 71.8% for the same periods the prior year.  Hallmark's net expense ratio was 28.4% and 28.0% for the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 as compared to 25.5% and 28.0% for the same periods the prior year.  Hallmark’s net combined ratio was 118.7% and 107.9% for the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, as compared to 111.0% and 99.8% for the same periods the prior year.

Hallmark’s discontinued workers’ compensation and occupational accident lines of business, previously written by the Standard Commercial Segment, adversely impacted the consolidated net combined ratio by 0.9 points for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, compared to a favorable impact of 0.5 points for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.  Similarly, within the Standard Commercial Segment these discontinued lines of business accounted for 4.9 points of the 102.8% net combined ratio for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, as compared to (1.7) points of the 94.0% net combined ratio of the Standard Commercial Segment for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.

During the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, Hallmark’s total revenues were $97.4 million and $385.5 million, representing an increase of 0% and 3%, from the $97.3 million and $376.0 million in total revenues for the same periods of 2016.  During the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, Hallmark’s loss before tax was $16.0 million and $16.6 million, as compared to loss before tax of $6.2 million and income before tax of $8.5 million reported during the same periods the prior year.  Hallmark’s reported net loss of $10.6 million for the three months and $11.6 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 included a charge of $1.3 million from the revaluation of deferred tax balances from a 35% statutory tax rate to the new 21% statutory tax rate under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.

The increase in revenue for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 was primarily attributable to higher net earned premiums in the Specialty Commercial Segment, partially offset by lower net earned premiums in the Standard Commercial Segment and the Personal Segment. Net earned premiums for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 included the impact of $1.3 million of ceded reinstatement premium attributable to Hurricane Harvey. Further contributing to the increase in revenues was higher net investment income, higher net realized gains and higher commission and fee revenue.  These increases in revenue during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 were partially offset by higher other-than-temporary impairments and lower finance charges.

The increase in revenue for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 was offset by higher losses and loss adjustment expenses (“LAE”) of $34.6 million over the prior year. The increase in losses and LAE was primarily the result of unfavorable net prior year loss reserve development and higher current accident year loss trends in the Contract Binding operating unit. During the twelve months ended December 31, 2017, Hallmark recorded unfavorable prior year net loss reserve development of $40.1 million as compared to $7.6 million of unfavorable prior year net loss reserve development for the same period of 2016. The unfavorable prior year reserve development during the twelve months ended December 31, 2017 was primarily driven by the continued emergence of increased frequency and severity trends in the primary commercial auto lines of business within the Contract Binding operating unit, which was representative of industry trends.  These trends had an amplified impact on Hallmark’s consolidated results because this is the largest line of retained business in the Company’s portfolio. Hallmark incurred an aggregate of $7.8 million of net catastrophe losses during the year ended December 31, 2017 as compared to $11.0 million for the same period the prior year.  Operating expenses during the year ended December 31, 2017 were unchanged from the same period during 2016 mostly as a result of a $1.8 million payment to settle the earn-out related to the previous acquisition of TBIC during the second quarter of 2016 and lower production related expenses due primarily to increased ceding commissions in the Specialty Commercial Segment, partially offset by increased salary and related expenses and other operating expenses driven by Hallmark’s investment in technology for the year ended December 31, 2017 as compared to the same periods during 2016.

About Hallmark Financial Services, Inc.

Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. is a diversified specialty property/casualty insurer with offices in Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Jersey City.  Hallmark markets, underwrites and services over half a billion dollars annually in commercial and personal insurance premiums in select markets.  Hallmark is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas and its common stock is listed on NASDAQ under the symbol "HALL."  

Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that actual results may differ substantially from such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, continued acceptance of the Company’s products and services in the marketplace, competitive factors, interest rate trends, general economic conditions, the availability of financing, underwriting loss experience and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

     For further information, please contact:
Mr. Naveen Anand, President and Chief Executive Officer at 817.348.1600
www.hallmarkgrp.com

     
Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. and Subsidiaries    
Consolidated Balance Sheets    
($ in thousands, except par value)Dec. 31Dec. 31
ASSETS 2017 2016
Investments:(unaudited)  
Debt securities, available-for-sale, at fair value (amortized cost: $604,999 in 2017 and $597,784 in 2016)$605,746 $597,457 
Equity securities, available-for-sale, at fair value (cost: $30,253 in 2017 and $31,449 in 2016) 51,763  51,711 
Other investment (cost: $3,763 in 2017 and 2016) 3,824  4,951 
Total investments 661,333  654,119 
Cash and cash equivalents 64,982  79,632 
Restricted cash 2,651  7,327 
Ceded unearned premiums 112,323  81,482 
Premiums receivable 104,373  89,715 
Accounts receivable 1,513  2,269 
Receivable for securities 5,235  3,047 
Reinsurance recoverable 182,928  147,821 
Deferred policy acquisition costs 16,002  19,193 
Goodwill 44,695  44,695 
Intangible assets, net 10,023  12,491 
Deferred federal income taxes, net 1,937  1,365 
Federal income tax recoverable 7,532  3,951 
Prepaid expenses 1,743  1,552 
Other assets 13,856  13,801 
Total Assets$1,231,126 $1,162,460 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Liabilities:    
Revolving credit facility payable$30,000 $30,000 
Subordinated debt securities (less unamortized debt issuance cost of $949 in 2017 and $1,001 in 2016) 55,753  55,701 
Reserves for unpaid losses and loss adjustment expenses 527,100  481,567 
Unearned premiums 276,642  241,254 
Reinsurance balances payable 52,487  46,488 
Pension liability 1,605  2,203 
Payable for securities 7,488  14,215 
Accounts payable and other accrued expenses 28,933  25,296 
Total Liabilities 980,008  896,724 
Commitments and contingencies    
Stockholders’ equity:    
Common stock, $.18 par value, authorized 33,333,333 shares; issued 20,872,831 shares in 2017 and 2016 3,757  3,757 
Additional paid-in capital 123,180  123,166 
Retained earnings 136,474  148,027 
Accumulated other comprehensive income 12,234  10,371 
Treasury stock (2,703,803 shares in 2017 and 2,260,849 shares in 2016), at cost (24,527) (19,585)
Total Stockholders’ Equity 251,118  265,736 
Total Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity$1,231,126 $1,162,460 
     

 

      
Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. and Subsidiaries     
Consolidated Statements of OperationsThree Months Ended Fiscal Year Ended
($ in thousands, except share amounts)December 31 December 31
 20172016 20172016
 (unaudited)   (unaudited)  
Gross premiums written$145,837 $129,528  $604,156 $549,077 
Ceded premiums written (64,716) (46,253)  (238,573) (187,248)
Net premiums written 81,121  83,275   365,583  361,829 
Change in unearned premiums 11,198  7,275   (4,546) (8,459)
Net premiums earned 92,319  90,550   361,037  353,370 
          
Investment income, net of expenses 4,513  4,399   18,874  16,342 
Net realized gains 724  930   5,672  2,519 
Other-than-temporary impairments (1,620) -   (5,877) (2,888)
Finance charges 986  1,152   3,867  4,977 
Commission and fees 384  149   1,679  1,427 
Other income 69  74   269  205 
Total revenues 97,375  97,254   385,521  375,952 
          
Losses and loss adjustment expenses 83,383  77,454   288,308  253,688 
Operating expenses 28,360  24,206   106,805  106,769 
Interest expense 982  1,151   4,512  4,549 
Amortization of intangible assets 617  617   2,468  2,468 
Total expenses 113,342  103,428   402,093  367,474 
          
(Loss) income before tax (15,967) (6,174)  (16,572) 8,478 
Income tax (benefit) expense (5,338) (2,512)  (5,019) 1,952 
Net (loss) income$(10,629)$(3,662) $(11,553)$6,526 
          
Net (loss) income per share:         
Basic$(0.59)$(0.20) $(0.63)$0.35 
Diluted$(0.59)$(0.20) $(0.63)$0.34 
              

 

 
Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Segment Data          
Three Months Ended Dec. 31(2017 unaudited)        
 Specialty Commercial
Segment
 
Standard Commercial
Segment
 
Personal
Segment
 
Corporate Consolidated 
($ in thousands)2017201620172016201720162017201620172016
Gross premiums written$114,340 $93,710 $18,526 $17,190 $12,971 $18,628 $- $- $145,837 $129,528 
Ceded premiums written (55,182) (35,577) (2,124) (1,914) (7,410) (8,762) -  -  (64,716) (46,253)
Net premiums written 59,158  58,133  16,402  15,276  5,561  9,866  -  -  81,121  83,275 
Change in unearned premiums 8,627  4,373  789  1,331  1,782  1,571  -  -  11,198  7,275 
Net premiums earned 67,785  62,506  17,191  16,607  7,343  11,437  -  -  92,319  90,550 
           
Total revenues 72,889  66,419  17,853  17,502  8,511  12,830  (1,878) 503  97,375  97,254 
           
Losses and loss adjustment expenses 67,032  53,716  10,558  11,113  5,793  12,625  -  -  83,383  77,454 
           
Pre-tax income (loss) (11,006) (1,426) 1,559  1,243  (747) (2,992) (5,773) (2,999) (15,967) (6,174)
           
Net loss ratio (1) 98.9% 85.9% 61.4% 66.9% 78.9% 110.4%   90.3% 85.5%
Net expense ratio (1) 24.1% 22.3% 33.3% 31.5% 35.4% 21.4%   28.4% 25.5%
Net combined ratio (1) 123.0% 108.2% 94.7% 98.4% 114.3% 131.8%   118.7% 111.0%
           
Favorable (Unfavorable) Prior Year Development (22,653) (10,564) 2,564  3,531  224  (1,358) -  -  (19,865) (8,391)
                               

1  The net loss ratio is calculated as incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses divided by net premiums earned, each determined in accordance with GAAP.    The net expense ratio is calculated as total underwriting expenses offset by agency fee income divided by net premiums earned, each determined in accordance with GAAP.  The net combined ratio is calculated as the sum of the net loss ratio and the net expense ratio.

 
Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Segment Data          
Fiscal Year Ended Dec. 31(2017 unaudited)         
 Specialty Commercial
Segment
 
Standard Commercial
Segment
 
Personal
Segment
 
Corporate Consolidated 
($ in thousands)2017201620172016201720162017201620172016
Gross premiums written$464,714 $388,914 $78,228 $76,891 $61,214 $83,272 $- $- $604,156 $549,077 
Ceded premiums written (199,692) (139,842) (8,940) (8,401) (29,941) (39,005) -  -  (238,573) (187,248)
Net premiums written 265,022  249,072  69,288  68,490  31,273  44,267  -  -  365,583  361,829 
Change in unearned premiums (5,936) (7,182) (3,070) (980) 4,460  (297) -  -  (4,546) (8,459)
Net premiums earned 259,086  241,890  66,218  67,510  35,733  43,970  -  -  361,037  353,370 
           
Total revenues 277,946  255,897  70,302  71,966  40,462  49,826  (3,189) (1,737) 385,521  375,952 
           
Losses and loss adjustment expenses 213,050  169,125  45,227  41,173  30,031  43,390  -  -  288,308  253,688 
           
Pre-tax income (loss) 2,012  24,417  2,440  8,866  (3,058) (6,839) (17,966) (17,966) (16,572) 8,478 
           
Net loss ratio (1) 82.2% 69.9% 68.3% 61.0% 84.0% 98.7%   79.9% 71.8%
Net expense ratio (1) 23.7% 25.3% 34.5% 33.0% 29.3% 21.5%   28.0% 28.0%
Net combined ratio (1) 105.9% 95.2% 102.8% 94.0% 113.3% 120.2%   107.9% 99.8%
           
Favorable (Unfavorable) Prior Year Development (40,477) (12,502) 970  9,901  (598) (5,007) -  -  (40,105) (7,608)
                               

1  The net loss ratio is calculated as incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses divided by net premiums earned, each determined in accordance with GAAP.    The net expense ratio is calculated as total underwriting expenses offset by agency fee income divided by net premiums earned, each determined in accordance with GAAP.  The net combined ratio is calculated as the sum of the net loss ratio and the net expense ratio.

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