Trisura Group TSU.TOPAST TOP PICKDec 20, 2022Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 22, 2026. Market Open.
EPS of $0.31 missed expectations of $0.4229 and revenues of $769.94M beat estimates of $758.69M. Insurance revenue grew by 32.7% in the quarter, reflecting sustained momentum across North America. Its operating net income was up 50.2%, driven by profitable growth in Canada and core operations in the US. Its net income was impacted by the run-off of a US program and unrealized losses in the investment portfolio, partially offset by one-time benefits in the primary lines business. Its net investment income grew substantially, due to higher risk-adjusted yields and an increased size of the investment portfolio. Its operating ROE of 20.2% exceeded its target, demonstrating the strength of its core operations. Its EPS estimates jump from FY2023 to FY2024 on a GAAP basis, however, non-GAAP, this EPS estimate goes from $2.40 to $2.64. Its balance sheet expanded, it has been issuing less shares than in previous quarters, and shares increased following results, indicating that investors are largely pleased with the results.
Its write-downs are still looming, but its core operations have shown strength and we think it begins to demonstrate its ability to execute and grow in future quarters.
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Has followed business for a long term. Small cap insurance provider that has lots of room for growth. Massive growth the past few years. Taking lessons learned in Canada into the US market. Current share price a great place to buy. Problems from the past year being fixed very quickly. Higher interest rates not presenting problem for the company with cash flow.
Really likes insurance names. Financials have been under pressure, especially in the US. But US insurance names are doing really well. It's turning up, improving. Higher for longer should be a tailwind. Important support level around $30, so limit risk to recent lows. $36 and $42 are next major resistance levels.
Billy Kawasaki’s Insights - Billy’s most-liked answers from 5i Research. A relatively small insurance company that has good growth and market share gains. Playing in a fragmented market and they could acquire more companies. Better upside than larger insurers like Sunlife and Manulife. Unlock Premium - Try 5i Free