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Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. Class B

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Key Metrics

Previous Close
$34.40
52-Week Range
$22.66 – $37.31
Market Cap
$2.29B
P/E (TTM)
6.08
EPS (TTM)
5.72
Dividend Yield
Advanced Metrics
Price/Book
1.27
PEG Ratio
Return on Equity
31.08%
Return on Assets
5.63%
Gross Margin
38.59%
Operating Margin
31.42%
Profit Margin
19.58%
Current Ratio
1.98
Debt/Equity
0.05
Total Debt
$149.80M
Free Cash Flow
$106.87M
Revenue Growth
13.00%
Earnings Growth
-20.70%
Enterprise Value
$2.54B

Market Snapshot

About

Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. operates as a Bermuda-based holding company providing property and casualty insurance and reinsurance solutions. Headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda, the company underwrites specialty insurance risks through two primary segments: Insurance and Reinsurance. The Insurance segment focuses on niche specialty lines including professional liability, aviation, energy, marine, and environmental liability, while the Reinsurance segment provides property catastrophe coverage, casualty reinsurance, and specialty reinsurance products to insurance companies globally. Hamilton maintains a disciplined underwriting approach with a particular emphasis on shorter-tail lines of business and maintains operations in Bermuda, London, and the United States. The company went public in July 2021 through a merger with Anvil Point Capital Corp., a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). Since its public listing, Hamilton has maintained strong capital adequacy with an A.M. Best financial strength rating of A (Excellent). The company distinguishes itself through its nimble underwriting platform, experienced management team, and focus on attractive risk-adjusted returns. Hamilton leverages advanced analytics and modeling capabilities to identify and price risks effectively while maintaining strict underwriting discipline across market cycles.