Allstate Announces January 2020 Catastrophe Losses
NORTHBROOK, Ill., February 20, 2020 – The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL) today announced estimated catastrophe losses for the month of January of $58 million, pre-tax ($46 million, after-tax).
Catastrophe losses occurring in January comprised four events at an estimated cost of $64 million, pre-tax ($51 million, after-tax), partially offset by favorable prior period reserve reestimates.
Effective February 2020, Allstate will revert back to a catastrophe loss reporting threshold of $150 million in a calendar month. This practice is consistent with our ongoing commitment to provide transparency on material intra-quarter events, while reducing the volume of immaterial disclosures from an inherently volatile part of our business.
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