- Hippo achieved positive net income from operating activities for the first time, with Q2 net income of $1 million and adjusted net income of $17 million, reflecting a $41 million and $37 million improvement respectively compared to Q2 2024.
- Hippo reported gross written premium growth of 16% year-over-year to $299 million in Q2 2025, driven by organic growth and new hybrid fronting programs.
- Operating expenses decreased by 16% year-over-year, falling from 46% to 30% of revenue, demonstrating improved operating leverage.
- Revenue increased 31% year-over-year to $117 million, supported by a 12% growth in gross earned premium and a 9 percentage point increase in premium retention to 39%.
- The consolidated net loss ratio improved significantly by 46 percentage points year-over-year to 47%, aided by underwriting actions, claims improvements, and favorable reserve developments.
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- Allowance for credit losses on loans was $346 million, covering nonperforming assets by 3.47x.
- Deposits were $27.4 billion at June 30, 2025, down 1.6% year-over-year and 2% linked quarter, mainly due to seasonal public fund deposit declines and disciplined pricing.
- Earnings per diluted common share increased 21% to $1.42 from $1.17 year-over-year.
- Excluding one-time items in Q2 2024, net income increased 16% and EPS increased 16.4%.
- Loans totaled $22.1 billion at June 30, 2025, down slightly year-over-year but up 1% linked quarter.
- Net income for Q2 2025 was $135 million, up 21% from $111 million in Q2 2024.
- Net interest margin (tax equivalent) was 3.18% in Q2 2025, up from 2.94% in Q2 2024 and 3.14% in Q1 2025.
- Nonperforming assets increased to $110 million or 33 basis points of average interest-earning assets, compared to $89 million or 25 basis points a year ago.
- Return on average assets was 1.41% and return on average tangible common equity was 13.44% for Q2 2025, both improved from prior year.