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Travelers Earnings Surge As Lower Catastrophe Losses Boost Profit

The Travelers Companies Inc. (NYSE:TRV) reported first-quarter results that exceeded expectations, driven by a sharp reduction in catastrophe-related losses and stronger investment income.

The insurer posted adjusted earnings per share of $7.71, surpassing analyst estimates of $6.97. Revenue reached $11.92 billion, ahead of the $10.75 billion consensus and representing a 1% increase from $11.81 billion in the prior-year quarter.

Net income rose significantly to $1.711 billion, or $7.78 per diluted share, compared to $395 million, or $1.70 per share, in the same period last year.

Catastrophe losses declined substantially to $761 million pre-tax, down from $2.266 billion a year earlier, while net investment income also contributed to the improved performance.

The company reported a consolidated combined ratio of 88.6%, improving by 13.9 percentage points from 102.5% in the prior-year quarter. The underlying combined ratio stood at 85.3%.

Net written premiums totaled $10.338 billion, down 2% year over year, though excluding the impact of divested Canadian operations, premiums showed modest growth.

Published on: April 16, 2026