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THG Cat Risk Outlook: Can Pricing Offset Weather Volatility?
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Key Takeaways
THG reported $27M in Q4 2025 catastrophe losses, below expectations, helping deliver a combined ratio of 89.
THG kept its 2026 cat loss outlook unchanged and expects a sizable first-quarter load after a January storm.
THG faces moderating property pricing and rising competition in Middle Market and Specialty property lines.
The Hanover Insurance Group (THG - Free Report) began 2026 by navigating a familiar challenge for property and casualty insurers. While pricing trends and underwriting discipline remain supportive, weather-related losses continue to create uncertainty around earnings. This is particularly relevant after parts of 2025 benefited from relatively mild catastrophe activity. Entering the new year, management reaffirmed a meaningful first-quarter catastrophe assumption following a January winter storm.
THG’s Weather Exposure and 2026 Catastrophe Load
Catastrophe activity remains a key factor in THG’s performance. In the fourth quarter of 2025, catastrophe losses were $27 million, below expectations and historical averages, helping the company post a combined ratio of 89.
Despite this favorable outcome, management did not lower its 2026 outlook. THG kept its full-year catastrophe loss assumption unchanged and reaffirmed a sizable first-quarter estimate following the January storm. The approach reflects a cautious outlook but also underscores the sensitivity of combined ratios to weather events.
While THG has strengthened aggregation management, raised deductibles and expanded loss-prevention tools, maintaining the same catastrophe load leaves less flexibility if weather activity returns to typical levels.
THG’s Earnings Estimates
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 earnings implies a 11.7% year-over-year decrease, though the same for revenues suggests a 4.9% year-over-year increase.
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The consensus estimate witnessed no movement in the last 30 days.
Property Pricing Impact on THG
Pricing conditions remain broadly favorable across commercial and personal lines, although property pricing has started to moderate. In 2025, selective softening appeared in Middle Market property, while competition increased in larger Specialty property accounts and certain Marine segments. Renewal pricing in Core Commercial also slowed slightly, largely due to property trends.
This shift could affect margin expansion. THG’s outlook assumes that pricing improvements will continue to offset elevated loss severity, particularly in commercial and personal auto liability. If property pricing weakens faster than loss trends improve, margin growth and premium momentum could slow despite solid submission levels and retention.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 and 2027 earnings of HCI Group, Heritage Insurance and Allstate witnessed northbound movement in the last 30 days. In terms of share price movement, HCI Group, Heritage Insurance and Allstate lost 14.2%, 9.4% and 3%, respectively, in the past three months.
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THG Cat Risk Outlook: Can Pricing Offset Weather Volatility?
Key Takeaways
The Hanover Insurance Group (THG - Free Report) began 2026 by navigating a familiar challenge for property and casualty insurers. While pricing trends and underwriting discipline remain supportive, weather-related losses continue to create uncertainty around earnings. This is particularly relevant after parts of 2025 benefited from relatively mild catastrophe activity. Entering the new year, management reaffirmed a meaningful first-quarter catastrophe assumption following a January winter storm.
THG’s Weather Exposure and 2026 Catastrophe Load
Catastrophe activity remains a key factor in THG’s performance. In the fourth quarter of 2025, catastrophe losses were $27 million, below expectations and historical averages, helping the company post a combined ratio of 89.
Despite this favorable outcome, management did not lower its 2026 outlook. THG kept its full-year catastrophe loss assumption unchanged and reaffirmed a sizable first-quarter estimate following the January storm. The approach reflects a cautious outlook but also underscores the sensitivity of combined ratios to weather events.
While THG has strengthened aggregation management, raised deductibles and expanded loss-prevention tools, maintaining the same catastrophe load leaves less flexibility if weather activity returns to typical levels.
THG’s Earnings Estimates
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 earnings implies a 11.7% year-over-year decrease, though the same for revenues suggests a 4.9% year-over-year increase.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The consensus estimate witnessed no movement in the last 30 days.
Property Pricing Impact on THG
Pricing conditions remain broadly favorable across commercial and personal lines, although property pricing has started to moderate. In 2025, selective softening appeared in Middle Market property, while competition increased in larger Specialty property accounts and certain Marine segments. Renewal pricing in Core Commercial also slowed slightly, largely due to property trends.
This shift could affect margin expansion. THG’s outlook assumes that pricing improvements will continue to offset elevated loss severity, particularly in commercial and personal auto liability. If property pricing weakens faster than loss trends improve, margin growth and premium momentum could slow despite solid submission levels and retention.
Zacks Rank and Other Stocks to Consider
THG currently has a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
HCI Group (HCI - Free Report) , Heritage Insurance (HRTG - Free Report) and Allstate Corporation (ALL - Free Report) are some other top-ranked stocks from the Zacks Property and Casualty Insurance industry. All three stocks currently sport a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 and 2027 earnings of HCI Group, Heritage Insurance and Allstate witnessed northbound movement in the last 30 days. In terms of share price movement, HCI Group, Heritage Insurance and Allstate lost 14.2%, 9.4% and 3%, respectively, in the past three months.