Brown & Brown Q1 Profit Climbs 13% on Strong Commission Growth
Commissions and Fees Power Earnings
Brown & Brown (NYSE:BRO) reported a 13% increase in first-quarter net profit, with earnings rising to $331 million ($1.15 per share) from $293 million ($1.02 per share) a year earlier. The jump was driven by a 12% rise in commissions and fees, which reached $1.39 billion, as businesses and consumers ramped up insurance purchases amid heightened cyber-risk and natural disaster concerns.
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Investment Income and Revenue Mix
While core fee income surged, Brown & Brown’s investment and other income dipped slightly to $19 million from $21 million last year, reflecting softer market returns on its cash holdings. Overall revenue climbed 11.6% to $1.40 billion, supported by balanced contributions across its four segments: Retail, National Programs, Wholesale Brokerage, and Services.
Industry Context and Peer Performance
This strong showing mirrors broader industry resilience—peer Marsh McLennan (NYSE:MMC) also beat expectations in Q1. As economic uncertainty persists, brokers like Brown & Brown continue to benefit from elevated demand for risk-management solutions, reinforcing their role as vital connectors between insurers and clients.
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