State Auto Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:STFC) today announced its
preliminary estimate of May 2011 catastrophe storm activity. The company
estimates second quarter 2011 earnings will include between $45.0 and
$50.0 million in pre-tax catastrophe losses related to May storms.
Three catastrophes affected 23 of State Auto’s operating states in May,
resulting in auto and property claims caused by tornadoes, wind and
hail, including the tornado that struck Joplin, Mo., on May 22. State
Auto anticipates that more than 9,000 claims will be filed as a result
of the storms.
Additionally, the company confirmed its earlier estimated impact of
$75.0 to $85.0 million in catastrophe losses related to April storm
activity. Prior to 2011, State Auto’s historic five-year average
catastrophe loss ratio for the second quarter is 18 percentage points or
$50 million of losses.
"Last month continued an unprecedented 2011 pattern of deadly and
destructive storms, from Joplin, Mo., to Springfield, Mass.,” said STFC
President, Chairman and CEO Bob Restrepo. "While we can’t control the
weather, we can deliver the high level of service State Auto independent
agents and insureds have come to expect. From agents whose offices were
destroyed to insureds who lost their homes or businesses, State Auto
associates are working around the clock to deliver peace of mind in the
wake of these tragedies.”
State Auto Financial Corporation, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, is
a super regional property and casualty insurance holding company and is
proud to be a Trusted Choice® company partner. STFC stock is traded on
the NASDAQ Global Select Market, which represents the top third of all
NASDAQ listed companies.
The insurance subsidiaries of State Auto Financial Corporation are
part of the State Auto Group. The State Auto Group markets its insurance
products in all 50 states and the District of Columbia through
independent insurance agencies and brokers. The State Auto Group is
rated A (Excellent) by the A.M. Best Company and includes State
Automobile Mutual, State Auto Property & Casualty, State Auto Ohio,
State Auto Wisconsin, State Auto Florida, Milbank, Farmers Casualty,
Meridian Security, Meridian Citizens Mutual, Beacon National, Beacon
Lloyds, Patrons Mutual, Litchfield Mutual Fire, Rockhill Insurance,
Plaza Insurance, American Compensation and Bloomington Compensation.
Additional information on State Auto Financial Corporation and the State
Auto Insurance Companies can be found online at http://www.StateAuto.com/.
Except for historical information, all other information in this news
release consists of forward-looking statements within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those projected, anticipated or
implied. The most significant of these uncertainties are described in
State Auto Financial's Form 10-K and Form 10-Q reports and exhibits to
those reports, and include (but are not limited to) legislative changes
at both the state and federal level, state and federal regulatory rule
making promulgations and adjudications, class action litigation
involving the insurance industry and judicial decisions affecting
claims, policy coverages and the general costs of doing business, the
impact of competition on products and pricing, inflation in the costs of
the products and services insurance pays for, product development,
geographic spread of risk, weather and weather-related events, and other
types of catastrophic events.
State Auto Financial undertakes no
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.
