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UVE Outperforms Industry in a Year: Time to Add It for Better Returns?
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Key Takeaways
UVE grew direct premiums written 8.5% to $506.5M, led by strong expansion outside Florida.
Universal Insurance improved its combined ratio to 89.7% as loss trends benefited from reforms.
UVE secured 2026-2027 reinsurance coverage and added $352M of multi-year protection.
Shares of Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc. (UVE - Free Report) have risen 28.1% in the past year, outperforming the industry’s decline of 7.6% and the Finance sector’s growth of 12.2%. However, the stock has lagged the Zacks S&P 500 composite’s gain of 33.9% over the same timeframe.
Strong earnings growth, lower loss ratios, secured reinsurance coverage and disciplined underwriting have boosted investor confidence. UVE is set to gain from Florida’s improving post-reform loss environment, while its disciplined underwriting strategy continues to support strong unit economics and selective growth opportunities.
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Some of Universal Insurance's peers include HCI Group, Inc. (HCI - Free Report) , United Fire Group, Inc. (UFCS - Free Report) and Mercury General Corporation (MCY - Free Report) . Shares of HCI have lost 11.7%, while UFCS and MCY have rallied 53.4% and 50.1%, respectively, in the past year.
UVE’s Expensive Valuation
UVE’s shares are trading at a premium compared with the industry. Its forward price-to-book value of 1.73X is higher than the industry average of 1.33X.
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UVE’s Earnings & Growth Outlook
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Universal Insurance’s 2026 revenues is pegged at $1.54 billion, implying a year-over-year decrease of 3.7%.
The consensus estimate for 2027 revenues and EPS indicates an increase of 1.5% and 1.6%, respectively, from the corresponding 2026 estimates.
The company’s earnings have improved 79.6% in the past five years, better than the industry average of 22.3%.
Optimistic Analyst Sentiment on UVE
The consensus estimate for 2026 and 2027 has moved 18.7% and 10% north, respectively, in the past 30 days, reflecting analysts’ optimism.
UVE’s Favorable Return on Capital
Return on equity for the trailing 12 months was 31.5%, which compared favorably with the industry’s 6%. This reflects its efficiency in utilizing shareholders’ funds.
Return on invested capital in the trailing 12 months was 24.3%, better than the industry average of 5.7%, reflecting UVE’s efficiency in utilizing funds to generate income.
Key Points to Note for UVE
UVE's disciplined underwriting framework remains a key competitive advantage. The company continues to open and close markets using internal profitability models, reinforcing underwriting discipline and mix quality. Management emphasized that it is prioritizing rate adequacy over volume growth. Strong agency relationships and ongoing rate analysis should enable the company to balance growth, pricing and margins while maintaining confidence among reinsurance partners.
The company also strengthened its risk management profile through the successful completion of its 2026-2027 reinsurance renewal. Management reported the 2026-2027 reinsurance renewal is fully supported and secured, and that the company also added $352 million of multi-year coverage extending into the 2027-2028 treaty period. Retentions are expected to remain unchanged at $45 million, with the captive structure continuing to cover the $66 million layer above retention for the first event. Management expects to provide pricing details soon, which should frame how much of the better loss environment can flow through to earnings stability across the upcoming hurricane seasons.
UVE’s top-line momentum was driven by broad-based premium expansion across its footprint. Direct premiums written increased 8.5% year over year to $506.5 million, driven by 4.9% growth in Florida and 18.3% growth in other states. The stronger expansion outside Florida reflects continued execution of UVE's diversification strategy, which helps reduce catastrophe concentration risk while broadening growth opportunities.
Florida's legislative reforms continue to support underwriting profitability through lower litigation frequency and severity. As a result, the net loss ratio improved 6.6 percentage points year over year to 63.9%, while the net combined ratio improved to 89.7% from 95.0% in the first quarter of 2026. These trends contributed to a strong underwriting performance. Management referenced continuing benefits from the legislative environment.
UVE continues to pair regular dividends with opportunistic repurchases while prioritizing capitalization of the insurance entities. With the reinsurance program secured for 2026-2027 and extended multi-year protection, management retains flexibility to balance growth, volatility protection and ongoing capital returns.
Conclusion
Healthy policy retention, selective market positioning and steady policy growth should support profitable expansion. Strong capital levels, along with dividends and share repurchases, make UVE a strong contender for being in one’s portfolio. The Zacks average price target is $44 per share, suggesting a potential 18.9% upside from the last closing price.
Coupled with premium expansion, secured reinsurance, optimistic analyst sentiment and higher return on capital, the time appears right for potential investors to bet on this Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) insurer. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
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UVE Outperforms Industry in a Year: Time to Add It for Better Returns?
Key Takeaways
Shares of Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc. (UVE - Free Report) have risen 28.1% in the past year, outperforming the industry’s decline of 7.6% and the Finance sector’s growth of 12.2%. However, the stock has lagged the Zacks S&P 500 composite’s gain of 33.9% over the same timeframe.
Strong earnings growth, lower loss ratios, secured reinsurance coverage and disciplined underwriting have boosted investor confidence. UVE is set to gain from Florida’s improving post-reform loss environment, while its disciplined underwriting strategy continues to support strong unit economics and selective growth opportunities.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Some of Universal Insurance's peers include HCI Group, Inc. (HCI - Free Report) , United Fire Group, Inc. (UFCS - Free Report) and Mercury General Corporation (MCY - Free Report) . Shares of HCI have lost 11.7%, while UFCS and MCY have rallied 53.4% and 50.1%, respectively, in the past year.
UVE’s Expensive Valuation
UVE’s shares are trading at a premium compared with the industry. Its forward price-to-book value of 1.73X is higher than the industry average of 1.33X.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
UVE’s Earnings & Growth Outlook
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Universal Insurance’s 2026 revenues is pegged at $1.54 billion, implying a year-over-year decrease of 3.7%.
The consensus estimate for 2027 revenues and EPS indicates an increase of 1.5% and 1.6%, respectively, from the corresponding 2026 estimates.
The company’s earnings have improved 79.6% in the past five years, better than the industry average of 22.3%.
Optimistic Analyst Sentiment on UVE
The consensus estimate for 2026 and 2027 has moved 18.7% and 10% north, respectively, in the past 30 days, reflecting analysts’ optimism.
UVE’s Favorable Return on Capital
Return on equity for the trailing 12 months was 31.5%, which compared favorably with the industry’s 6%. This reflects its efficiency in utilizing shareholders’ funds.
Return on invested capital in the trailing 12 months was 24.3%, better than the industry average of 5.7%, reflecting UVE’s efficiency in utilizing funds to generate income.
Key Points to Note for UVE
UVE's disciplined underwriting framework remains a key competitive advantage. The company continues to open and close markets using internal profitability models, reinforcing underwriting discipline and mix quality. Management emphasized that it is prioritizing rate adequacy over volume growth. Strong agency relationships and ongoing rate analysis should enable the company to balance growth, pricing and margins while maintaining confidence among reinsurance partners.
The company also strengthened its risk management profile through the successful completion of its 2026-2027 reinsurance renewal. Management reported the 2026-2027 reinsurance renewal is fully supported and secured, and that the company also added $352 million of multi-year coverage extending into the 2027-2028 treaty period. Retentions are expected to remain unchanged at $45 million, with the captive structure continuing to cover the $66 million layer above retention for the first event. Management expects to provide pricing details soon, which should frame how much of the better loss environment can flow through to earnings stability across the upcoming hurricane seasons.
UVE’s top-line momentum was driven by broad-based premium expansion across its footprint. Direct premiums written increased 8.5% year over year to $506.5 million, driven by 4.9% growth in Florida and 18.3% growth in other states. The stronger expansion outside Florida reflects continued execution of UVE's diversification strategy, which helps reduce catastrophe concentration risk while broadening growth opportunities.
Florida's legislative reforms continue to support underwriting profitability through lower litigation frequency and severity. As a result, the net loss ratio improved 6.6 percentage points year over year to 63.9%, while the net combined ratio improved to 89.7% from 95.0% in the first quarter of 2026. These trends contributed to a strong underwriting performance. Management referenced continuing benefits from the legislative environment.
UVE continues to pair regular dividends with opportunistic repurchases while prioritizing capitalization of the insurance entities. With the reinsurance program secured for 2026-2027 and extended multi-year protection, management retains flexibility to balance growth, volatility protection and ongoing capital returns.
Conclusion
Healthy policy retention, selective market positioning and steady policy growth should support profitable expansion. Strong capital levels, along with dividends and share repurchases, make UVE a strong contender for being in one’s portfolio. The Zacks average price target is $44 per share, suggesting a potential 18.9% upside from the last closing price.
Coupled with premium expansion, secured reinsurance, optimistic analyst sentiment and higher return on capital, the time appears right for potential investors to bet on this Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) insurer. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.