United Fire Group UFCS Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percent of Total by Geography | ||||||
| East North Central | 10.2%+2.3pp | 2.4%— | —— | —— | 7.9%+0.1pp | |
| East South Central | 22.3%+4.7pp | 5%— | —— | —— | 17.6%-0.4pp | |
| Middle Atlantic | 6.5%+1.4pp | 1.5%— | —— | —— | 5.1%0.0pp | |
| Mountain | 6.4%+1.5pp | 1.5%+1.4pp | —— | —— | 4.9%+0.1pp | |
| Southern Atlantic | 45.8%+4.3pp | 3.9%— | 0.1%— | 0.2%+0.1pp | 41.5%+0.1pp | |
| West North Central | 8.8%+1.9pp | 2%— | —— | —— | 6.9%0.0pp | |
| Mortgage loans (net of allowance for credit loss of $286 and $286) by Geography | ||||||
| East North Central | $3.15M-1.8% | $3.16M-1.7% | $3.18M-1.7% | $3.19M-1.7% | $3.2M-1.3% | |
| East South Central | $6.91M-3.9% | $6.98M-3.9% | $7.05M-3.8% | $7.12M-3.7% | $7.19M-3.6% | |
| Middle Atlantic | $2.02M-2.5% | $2.03M-2.4% | $2.04M-2.3% | $2.05M-2.3% | $2.07M-2.3% | |
| Mountain | $1.99M0.0% | $1.99M0.0% | $1.99M0.0% | $1.99M0.0% | $1.99M0.0% | |
| Southern Atlantic | $14.17M-16.5% | $14.21M-16.5% | $16.87M-1.2% | $16.92M-1.2% | $16.97M-1.2% | |
| West North Central | $2.74M-2.3% | $2.75M-2.2% | $2.77M-2.2% | $2.78M-2.2% | $2.8M-2.1% |
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- How does United Fire Group break its business down?
- United Fire Group (UFCS) reports liabilities for unpaid losses and loss settlement expenses, net of reinsurance by product across 6 parts — All other lines, Commercial automobile, Commercial fire and allied, Commercial other liability and Commercial workers' compensation. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does United Fire Group's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in United Fire 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.
