The Allstate Corporation announced estimated catastrophe losses for August 2025 totaling $213 million, or $168 million after-tax. These losses stemmed from 10 events, with approximately 70% related to three wind and hail events. This figure indicates a relatively moderate impact from natural disasters compared to earlier months in the year.
Cumulatively, total catastrophe losses for July and August amounted to $397 million, or $313 million after-tax. This provides an updated perspective on the ongoing financial exposure to weather-related events. Investors monitor these monthly reports for insights into the company's underwriting performance.
Allstate Protection policies in force continued to show modest growth across key segments. Auto policies increased by 0.3% to 25,308 thousand compared to July 31, 2025, and homeowners policies grew by 0.2% to 7,622 thousand. Total Allstate Protection policies in force increased by 0.3% to 38,005 thousand, demonstrating sustained customer acquisition and retention efforts.
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