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Q1 Earnings Roundup: Trupanion (NASDAQ:TRUP) And The Rest Of The Property & Casualty Insurance Segment

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Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q1 behind us, let’s have a look at Trupanion (NASDAQ: TRUP) and its peers.

Property & Casualty (P&C) insurers protect individuals and businesses against financial loss from damage to property or from legal liability. This is a cyclical industry, and the sector benefits when there is 'hard market', characterized by strong premium rate increases that outpace loss and cost inflation, resulting in robust underwriting margins. The opposite is true in a 'soft market'. Interest rates also matter, as they determine the yields earned on fixed-income portfolios. On the other hand, P&C insurers face a major secular headwind from the increasing frequency and severity of catastrophe losses due to climate change. Furthermore, the liability side of the business is pressured by 'social inflation'—the trend of rising litigation costs and larger jury awards.

The 32 property & casualty insurance stocks we track reported a mixed Q1. As a group, revenues beat analysts’ consensus estimates by 1.9%.

While some property & casualty insurance stocks have fared somewhat better than others, they have collectively declined. On average, share prices are down 1.1% since the latest earnings results.

Trupanion (NASDAQ: TRUP)

Born from a vision to help pet owners avoid economic euthanasia when faced with expensive veterinary bills, Trupanion (NASDAQ: TRUP) provides medical insurance for cats and dogs through data-driven, vertically-integrated products priced specifically for each pet's unique characteristics.

Trupanion reported revenues of $384 million, up 12.3% year on year. This print exceeded analysts’ expectations by 1.1%. Overall, it was an exceptional quarter for the company with a beat of analysts’ EPS and book value per share estimates.

“The gap between the cost of veterinary care and what pet parents can reasonably plan for continues to widen,” said Margi Tooth, Chief Executive Officer and President of Trupanion.

Trupanion Total Revenue

The market was likely pricing in the results, and the stock is flat since reporting. It currently trades at $23.76.

Is now the time to buy Trupanion? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.

Best Q1: Stewart Information Services (NYSE: STC)

Founded in 1893 during America's westward expansion when property records were often disputed, Stewart Information Services (NYSE: STC) provides title insurance and real estate services, helping homebuyers, sellers, and lenders verify property ownership and protect against title defects.

Stewart Information Services reported revenues of $781.3 million, up 27.7% year on year, outperforming analysts’ expectations by 4.6%. The business had an incredible quarter with a beat of analysts’ EPS and revenue estimates.

Stewart Information Services Total Revenue

However, the results were likely priced into the stock as it’s traded sideways since reporting. Shares currently sit at $68.11.

Is now the time to buy Stewart Information Services? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.

Weakest Q1: Fidelity National Financial (NYSE: FNF)

Issuing more title insurance policies than any other company in the United States, Fidelity National Financial (NYSE: FNF) provides title insurance and escrow services for real estate transactions while also offering annuities and life insurance through its F&G subsidiary.

Fidelity National Financial reported revenues of $3.23 billion, up 18.2% year on year, falling short of analysts’ expectations by 10.7%. It was a disappointing quarter as it posted a significant miss of analysts’ revenue and EPS estimates.

Fidelity National Financial delivered the weakest performance against analyst estimates in the group. As expected, the stock is down 5.9% since the results and currently trades at $48.28.

Read our full analysis of Fidelity National Financial’s results here.

American Financial Group (NYSE: AFG)

With roots dating back to 1872 and a business model that empowers local decision-making, American Financial Group (NYSE: AFG) is an insurance holding company that specializes in commercial property and casualty insurance products for businesses through its Great American Insurance Group.

American Financial Group reported revenues of $1.76 billion, up 1.7% year on year. This result missed analysts’ expectations by 5%. Overall, it was a disappointing quarter as it also recorded a significant miss of analysts’ revenue and net premiums earned estimates.

The stock is up 2% since reporting and currently trades at $131.95.

Read our full, actionable report on American Financial Group here, it’s free.

Lemonade (NYSE: LMND)

Built on the principle of giving back unused premiums to charitable causes selected by policyholders, Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) is a technology-driven insurance company that offers homeowners, renters, pet, car, and life insurance through an AI-powered digital platform.

Lemonade reported revenues of $258 million, up 70.6% year on year. This print surpassed analysts’ expectations by 2.4%. It was an exceptional quarter as it also produced an impressive beat of analysts’ net premiums earned estimates and a solid beat of analysts’ revenue estimates.

Lemonade delivered the fastest revenue growth among its peers. The stock is down 16.3% since reporting and currently trades at $55.04.

Read our full, actionable report on Lemonade here, it’s free.

Market Update

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These concerns triggered a noticeable rotation away from these sectors and into safer havens. But markets rarely dwell on one narrative for long. Spring 2026 came, and the focus shifted abruptly from technological disruption to geopolitical risk. The US’ conflict with Iran became the dominant driver of market psychology, and when geopolitics takes center stage, the script changes quickly. Investors stop debating growth rates and start worrying about oil supply, inflation, and global stability.

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