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Social Inflation Trends in the Insurance Industry: A 2025 Outlook

Social Inflation Trends in the Insurance Industry: A 2025 Outlook

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Nisan 2, 2025 13:22
Social Inflation Trends in the Insurance Industry: A 2025 Outlook
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Persistent Social Inflation in the Insurance Industry

According to a recent analysis by BMO Capital Markets, social inflation is projected to continue affecting most insurance providers in 2025. This marks the third year in a row where additional reserves will be necessary.

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Anticipated Challenges in 2025

BMO forecasts additional challenges for insurers in 2025, driven by lawsuit inflation trends that are surpassing 10% levels. Furthermore, approximately one-third of insurers face risks to their loss-ratio profit margins due to past underestimations of cost-of-goods-sold.

Insurance Inflation Compared to US Inflation

The report highlights that inflation in the insurance sector is significantly higher than the long-term 1-for-1 correlation with US inflation, currently standing at 60%. While inflation boosts revenues and growth for insurance carriers, especially brokers who are not concerned with reserves, it also presents challenges.

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Despite these inflationary pressures, the industry-wide return on equity remains strong, exceeding 15%. However, this has led to pricing falling below expense inflation trends in a growing segment of the market.

Reserving Challenges in 2024

By the end of 2024, many insurers experienced a decline in reserving scores. BMO notes, “This is unsurprising since most insurers prefer incremental adjustments to reserves rather than jeopardizing bonus pools. Moreover, the industry has been aggressively expanding in casualty insurance.”

In May 2024, a BMO report indicated that companies recognized that policies from 2020-2023 were slightly under-reserved, similar to earlier policies from 2019 and prior. These recent policies also require higher inflationary trendline adjustments.

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Insights from Swiss Re Institute

A report by the Swiss Re Institute found that social inflation in the US grew at an annual rate of 5.4% from 2017 to 2022, outpacing the 3.7% increase in economic inflation.

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