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Amerisafe Releases Q1 2026 Financial Results

Amerisafe, Inc.

April 22, 2026 2 min read

Amerisafe, Inc.

AMSFAMSF|EPS $0.50 vs $0.55 est (-9.1%)|Rev $80.1M|Net Income $8.1M

Amerisafe, Inc. (AMSF) reported Q1 2026 operating earnings of $0.50 per share, missing the $0.55 consensus estimate by 9.1%, as the workers’ compensation insurance specialist navigated a challenging pricing environment. The company generated $80.1M in revenue for the quarter, up 10% from the $72.6M recorded in Q1 2025.

The insurance holding company, which specializes in underwriting workers’ compensation coverage across the United States, earned $8.1M in net income during the three-month period. Gross premiums written totaled $88.5M for the quarter, reflecting the company’s continued market presence in its specialized insurance niche.

Despite the earnings miss, Amerisafe demonstrated solid top-line momentum with revenue growing 10% year-over-year. The workers’ compensation sector has faced margin pressures from elevated loss costs and competitive market conditions, factors that appear to have weighed on the company’s bottom-line performance even as premium volumes expanded.

Wall Street maintains a generally positive outlook on the stock, with analyst consensus standing at 4 buy, 3 hold, and 0 sell ratings. The divergence between revenue growth and earnings performance suggests ongoing operational challenges in converting premium growth into profitability gains.

A detailed analysis of Amerisafe, Inc.’s quarter follows shortly on AlphaStreet.

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