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Spruce Point goes short Erie Indemnity, sees up to 55% downside

Investing | Sat, Oct 19 2024 01:25 AM AEDT

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Investing.com -- Spruce Point Capital issued a Strong Sell opinion on Erie Indemnity Company Friday, warning of a potential 35% to 55% downside in the stock.

In its latest short report, the firm raised significant concerns about the sustainability of Erie's management fee model, which collects 25% of premiums written by its sole client, Erie Insurance Exchange.

The short seller highlighted Erie's dual fiduciary structure, which requires balancing responsibilities to both shareholders and Exchange policyholders, is unique in the public markets.

"Erie is the only public company structured with a management company overseeing a policyholder-owned insurance exchange," Spruce Point wrote.

While Erie's stock has surged, bolstered by its recent inclusion in the S&P 400 in 2023 and the S&P 500 in 2024, Spruce Point warned that index-driven investors may have overlooked structural risks in Erie's business model.

The firm's short report showed a financial divergence between Erie and the Exchange.

They note that since 2021, Erie's profits have surged to $1.2 billion, while the Exchange, carrying all the underwriting risk, has incurred $4.2 billion in operating losses and seen its surplus decline by $2.5 billion.

"This combination of sustained underwriting losses, significant surplus reduction, and an elevated premium-to-surplus ratio at the Exchange mirrors the 2000-2002 period," argues Surplus. "During that time, similar financial indicators shifted the fiduciary focus back to policyholders, resulting in a management fee reduction below the 25% maximum, which directly impacts ERIE's earning."

Spruce Point believes the 25% management fee — which has been in place for decades — may soon be reduced.

"A fee reduction could reset earnings expectations by approximately 20% and slow premium growth at the Exchange," the firm warned.

Spruce Point's bearish report claims that investors may not fully appreciate Erie's reliance on a model that benefits from the Exchange's financial deterioration, leaving the stock vulnerable to a significant correction.

This article first appeared in Investing.com

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