International General Insurance Holdings Ltd
NASDAQ:IGIC

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International General Insurance Holdings Ltd
NASDAQ:IGIC
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Price: 24.85 USD -0.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.1B USD
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International General Insurance Holdings Ltd
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Market Cap
1.1B USD
Industry
Insurance

International General Insurance Holdings Ltd., often abbreviated as IGI, operates within the dynamic and often unpredictable world of specialty insurers. Founded with the vision to cater to underserved markets, IGI has strategically positioned itself in areas where its expertise can bridge gaps left by larger insurance companies unwilling to tread complex waters. The company has carved a niche by writing profitable and carefully selected risks across various lines of business, including energy, property, engineering, casualty, and financial institutions. This disciplined underplaying philosophy has allowed IGI to flourish in high-risk sectors where precision in risk assessment and mitigation is paramount. IGI's financial model revolves around balancing underwriting profit and investment income. The company emphasizes underwriting discipline, often using rigorous assessment processes to identify profitable opportunities. By doing so, IGI ensures it maintains a combined ratio—costs versus revenues—below 100%, which is key to profitability in insurance. Furthermore, like many in the field, IGI invests its reserves and premiums collected until claims are paid out, generating additional income streams through a well-managed investment portfolio. This reliance on both strategic insurance underwriting and shrewd investment management allows IGI to sustain growth and profitability, underpinning its robust reputation in the specialty insurance market.

IGIC Intrinsic Value
35.36 USD
Undervaluation 30%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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