Progressive Corp. (NYSE: PGR) Live Earnings Coverage
Key Points
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Progressive Corp is hosting a conference call this morning and will release its complete June results.
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The two key figures that Wall Street is watching for:
- Revenue: $20.33 billion
- EPS (normalized): $4.43
Live Updates
June Numbers Update
| Metric | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Net premiums written | 20,076 | 17,902 |
| Net premiums earned | 20,310 | 17,209 |
| Net income | 3,175 | 1,459 |
| EPS (per share) | 5.40 | 2.48 |
| Realized gains (losses) | 387 | -127 |
| Combined ratio (%) | 86.2 | 91.9 |
| Line | 2025 | 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Agency – auto | 10,423 | 8,965 |
| Direct – auto | 15,245 | 12,576 |
| Special lines | 6,850 | 6,312 |
| Property | 3,608 | 3,339 |
| Total Personal Lines | 36,126 | 31,192 |
| Commercial Lines | 1,189 | 1,118 |
| Companywide | 37,315 | 32,310 |
Waiting on numbers
As of 8:20 AM EDT, Progressive in up 1.24% in pre-market trading as we wait for an update on June numbers and 2Q conference call. Will update you here when those reports come in.
A Look Back at Progressive's First Quarter
With Progressive set to release their first quarter earnings shortly, let’s look back at the company’s performance last quarter:
- Net Premiums Written: $22.2 billion (Up 17% YoY)
- Net Income: $4.37 (Up from $3.94 in Q1 2024)
- Agency Auto Policies: 10.146 million) (up from 8.593 million in Q1 2024)
- Direct Auto Policies: 14.771 million) (up from 11.855 million in Q1 2024)
Progressive (NYSE: PGR) shares have declined 16% since June 2nd. The company reports earnings this morning and will also host a conference call with Wall Street analysts.
Will results and executive commentary be enough to slow the company’s recent slide? We’ll be updating this live article tracking the company’s earnings release.
Let’s look at some of the most important areas to watch.
What Wall Street Expects From Progressive
- Revenue: $20.33 billion
- EPS (normalized): $4.43
- Book Value/Share: $54.02
- Net Income (GAAP): $2.77 billion
Key Areas to Focus On
If you’re following along with Progressive’s earnings, here are a few key areas to focus on. As a note, after Progressive reports its earnings before the bell, the company is expected to host a conference call at 9:30 a.m. that dives deeper into June’s results and future outlook.
- Impacts of Tariffs on Costs and Pricing: With tariffs continuing to dominate the news, Wall Street will be watching closely for any executive commentary on how tariffs impact repair costs, parts sourcing, and the ability to maintain low combined ratios. Tariffs are a threat to either force rate increases or eat into margins, so Wall Street will be watching closely for their impacts.
- ROI on Ad Spend: Wall Street analysts repeatedly questioned whether Progressive was getting enough ROI on elevated ad spend. If the companies’ advertising expenses come in higher, this could be a key area that drives the stock’s price movement tomorrow.
- Retention Trends: Another concern raised on recent earnings calls has been softening retention trends. While Progressive has shown strong growth, there’s a concern that degrading customer stickiness could force future margin pressure.
Eric Bleeker has been investing for more than 20 years. He began his career working at Microsoft before joining Motley Fool, one of the largest publishers of financial research. In his 15 years at Motley Fool Eric served as the General Manager for Fool.com and led coverage in the Technology & Telecom sector. In addition, he was a featured columnist and has hosted dozens of investing seminars attended by more than a million total investors. Eric has more than 1,000 financial bylines to his name and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Fox Business, and many other leading publications. He is currently focused on artificial intelligence investing and is a CFA Charterholoder.
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