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Arch Capital Group ACGL Business Segments

FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Net premiums earned by Business
Insurance$7.77B+17.3%$6.63B+21.7%$5.45B+19.4%$4.56B+25.8%
Mortgage$1.17B-4.8%$1.23B+6.3%$1.16B-0.2%$1.16B-9.6%
Reinsurance$8.12B+12.2%$7.24B+24.1%$5.84B+47.4%$3.96B+39.4%
Net premiums earned by Product
Casualty and other$937M+8.4%$864M+10.8%$780M+17.5%$664M
Casualty$1.43B+31.6%$1.09B+8.3%$1.01B+17.5%$855M+6.2%
Commercial automobile$581M+26.6%$459M+33.8%$343M+19.5%$287M
Commercial multi-peril$792M+82.1%$435M+125%$193M-2.0%$197M
International mortgage insurance/reinsurance$163M-5.8%$173M-3.4%$179M+11.9%$160M+7.4%
Marine and aviation$317M+14.9%$276M+20.5%$229M+44.0%$159M+3.9%
Other liability - claims made$786M-6.8%$843M-2.7%$866M-0.9%$874M
Other liability - occurrence$1.32B+40.2%$942M+52.4%$618M+21.4%$509M
Property and short-tail specialty$2.47B+11.1%$2.23B+19.6%$1.86B+36.9%$1.36B
Property catastrophe$1.07B+11.1%$959M+29.2%$742M+102%$367M+24.4%
Property excluding property catastrophe$2.25B+4.8%$2.15B+30.6%$1.65B+50.9%$1.09B+29.0%
Specialty$2.91B+11.0%$2.62B+24.9%$2.1B+52.2%$1.38B+47.1%
U.S. credit risk transfer (CRT) and other$207M-2.8%$213M-3.2%$220M+12.2%$196M+8.3%
U.S. primary mortgage insurance$802M-5.1%$845M+11.3%$759M-5.6%$804M-15.6%
Workers compensation$591M+7.7%$549M+10.9%$495M+19.3%$415M
Net premiums earned by Geography
International$2.04B+5.8%$1.93B+15.6%$1.67B+30.4%$1.28B
North America$5.74B+22.0%$4.7B+24.4%$3.78B+15.2%$3.28B

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Questions, answered.

How does Arch Capital Group break its business down?
Arch Capital Group (ACGL) reports net premiums earned by business across 3 parts — Insurance, Mortgage and Reinsurance. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Arch Capital Group's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Arch Capital Group's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.