Company: AFGC
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001042046-25-000024
Chunk: 39

Company: AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP INC
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 1
Chunk 39
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 losses and LAE included in the balance sheet at end of period$13,834 $12,607 The net decrease in the provision for claims of prior years during the first six months of 2025 reflects (i) lower than anticipated losses in the crop business, lower than anticipated claim severity in the aviation and agribusiness operations and lower than expected claim frequency in the property and inland marine business (within the Property and transportation sub-segment), (ii) lower than anticipated claim severity in the workers’ compensation businesses (within the Specialty casualty sub-segment) and (iii) lower than anticipated claim frequency in the financial institutions business and lower than expected claim severity in the trade credit, surety and fidelity businesses (within the Specialty financial sub-segment). This favorable development was partially offset by higher than anticipated claim severity in the excess and surplus and social services businesses (within the Specialty casualty sub-segment).The net decrease in the provision for claims of prior years during the first six months of 2024 reflects (i) lower than anticipated losses in the crop business and lower than expected claim severity in the property and inland marine business (within the Property and transportation sub-segment), (ii) lower than anticipated claim severity in the workers’ compensation businesses and lower than expected claim frequency in the executive liability business (within the Specialty casualty sub-segment) and (iii) lower than anticipated claim frequency in the fidelity and trade credit businesses and lower than expected claim frequency and severity in the financial institutions business (within the Specialty financial sub-segment). This favorable development was partially offset by (i) higher than anticipated claim severity in the excess and surplus businesses and higher than expected claim frequency and severity in the social services business (within the Specialty casualty sub-segment) and (ii) higher than anticipated claim severity in the innovative markets and surety businesses (within the Specialty financial sub-segment).Recoverables from Reinsurers and Premiums Receivable   Progressions of the 2025 and 2024 allowance for expected credit losses on recoverables from reinsurers and premiums receivable are shown below (in millions):Recoverables from ReinsurersPremiums Receivable2025202420252024Balance at March 31$10 $10 $18 $15 Provision (credit) for expected credit losses(1)— 1 4 Write-offs charged against the allowance— — — (1)Balance at June 30$9 $10 $19