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Jul 1, 2025 5:32 AM - Parth Sanghvi
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Lemonade Inc. shares jumped nearly 5% in premarket trading after the company announced a strategic overhaul in its reinsurance structure, effective July 1. The AI-driven digital insurer plans to cut its ceded quota share reinsurance from approximately 55% to 20%, enabling it to retain more underwriting risk and enhance gross margin potential.
Lemonade's shift reflects growing confidence in its underwriting precision, powered by machine learning algorithms and improved portfolio diversification. In an official statement, President and co-founder Shai Wininger noted:
“Reinsurance comes at a cost, and thanks to years of steady improvements, we're now in a position to retain more of the risk ourselves, improve margins, and stay capital-light.”
Key implications:
Increased underwriting income retention
Reduced reinsurance overhead
Potential for improved loss ratio performance
Continues to partner with top reinsurers under a capital-light model
Lemonade's move is underpinned by ongoing improvement in core financial health, including a gradually narrowing loss ratio and better underwriting quality.
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Cash & equivalents
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This helps monitor how Lemonade is managing risk internally versus transferring it externally.
By cutting the proportion of premiums ceded to reinsurers, Lemonade is set to capture more premium income—but with increased exposure to volatility. This strategic risk-retention move implies confidence in AI-enhanced pricing models but also necessitates robust solvency management.
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Combined ratio and loss ratio trajectory
Return on equity (ROE) trends
Gross and net margin differentials
Reinsurance dependency over time
The new 12-month reinsurance term covers all Lemonade business lines globally and includes continued support from primary quota share carriers. The company also plans to renew ancillary protections, such as Property Per Risk coverage, under terms similar to current arrangements.
Lemonade's reduction in reinsurance usage marks a major milestone in its transition from a growth-focused insurtech to a more self-reliant risk-bearing entity. If underwriting quality continues to improve, this could be a long-term margin enhancer—but market participants will watch closely how the company navigates claim volatility under higher net retention.
Stay tuned to Q3 earnings for deeper insight into how this strategy plays out in real results.
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