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Independence Holding Company Announces 2018 Second-Quarter and Six-Month Results

STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 07, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Independence Holding Company (NYSE:IHC) today reported 2018 second-quarter and six-month results. 

Financial Results

The Company reported income before income taxes of $9,494,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2018 compared to $3,928,000 for the same period of 2017 and $18,548,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2018 versus $11,475,000 for the same period of 2017. Net income attributable to IHC per share was $.45 per share, diluted, or $6,757,000, for the three months ended June 30, 2018 compared to $.86 per share, diluted, or $14,331,000, for the three months ended June 30, 2017. Net income attributable to IHC in 2017 includes $11,589,000 of tax benefits from a worthless stock deduction recognized as a result of the winding down and dissolution of a subsidiary. Net income attributable to IHC per share was $.91 per share, diluted, or $13,718,000, for the six months ended June 30, 2018 compared to $1.15 per share, diluted, or $19,267,000, for the six months ended June 30, 2017. Net income attributable to IHC in 2017 includes the aforementioned tax benefit recorded in 2017.

The Company reported revenues of $84,888,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2018 compared to revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2017 of $82,237,000. The Company reported revenues of $173,192,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2018 compared to revenues for the six months ended June 30, 2017 of $154,077,000.  The first six months of 2017 included revenues from the run out of the Company’s stop-loss segment with no comparable amounts in 2018.

Chief Executive Officer’s Comments

Roy T. K. Thung, Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are very pleased with our results for the first six months of 2018 as our net income per share, excluding the aforementioned tax credit recorded in 2017, almost doubled from the same period last year.   We are optimistic about our results in the second half of this year, especially in the fourth quarter, due to open enrollment, our enhanced infrastructure, and changes in short-term medical (“STM”) regulations, as further explained below. We also believe that, beginning January 1, 2019, there will be a further increase in the demand for our products as a result of the lack of a penalty for individuals who do not have an Affordable Care Act (“ACA”)-compliant plan.

We are recognized for our development of medical insurance products that provide affordable coverage alternatives for consumers who cannot afford ACA policies or need our supplemental products to cover their high deductibles on their ACA plans. Since adoption of an executive order in 2017, consumers have only been able under federal law to purchase STM policies with durations of up to 90 days. We are pleased that last week the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Treasury (the “Agencies”) issued an order (the “Order”) that, effective October 1, 2018, returns the duration of STM policies to a period of up to 364 days, subject to state law; the Order also allows for extensions so long as the maximum duration is not longer than 36 months in total.  The Order validates the importance of temporary coverage as an affordable alternative for many Americans who cannot afford expensive, high deductible ACA plans by once again allowing states the ability to approve policy durations of up to 364 days or longer with extensions.

As a result of the Order, the lack of a penalty and the expected continuing increase in ACA pricing, we are optimistic that our STM sales will materially increase. In addition, we believe that we will realize an increase in sales of our bundled offerings, including: MetalGap (affordable coverage for claims due to both accidents and critical illnesses), dental, vision, Rx discount card and telemedicine.  We are particularly excited about the opportunity to increase sales of our Fusion product, coupling a fixed indemnity policy with a high deductible STM product, which provides both first dollar coverage for hospitalizations and peace of mind for large expenditures.  We believe sales of this product will increase starting October 1, 2018 in states which allow STM for longer durations. We also recently introduced Connect Plus, which is a first-of-its-kind temporary medical plan providing coverage for certain pre-existing conditions of up to $25,000 to consumers who qualify, subject to a deductible and coinsurance.  IHC’s carriers distribute these products through co-branded arrangements with many of the largest health insurers and e-brokers in the country, as well as through IHC’s own distribution channels and contracted local producers and call center agents.  This year, IHC has made it a priority to enhance our owned or internal distribution. To this end, we have recently opened two additional call centers and enhanced our Direct-to-Consumer transactional website, www.HealtheDeals.com, and significantly increased our lead generation capabilities.  We are also seeking to recruit additional HealtheDeals career advisors, as many consumers prefer to meet with an agent in person rather than over the phone or via the web. We expect that a growing percentage of our sales will be produced by our owned distribution channels, which builds significant value for IHC.

The Order and the expected continuing increases in ACA premiums are expected to make our alternatives much more attractive as individuals compare prices and benefits beginning October 1, 2018, and the lack of a tax penalty will further accelerate interest in 2019. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of the Actuary (OACT) estimated in April that 2019 enrollment in STM is expected to increase by 1,400,000, and such enrollments will increase to 1,600,000 in 2020. Using an estimate of annualized STM premium of approximately $1,700, this would yield an increase in the STM marketplace of approximately $2.38 billion of annualized premium in 2019 and $2.72 billion in 2020. We believe that IHC’s carriers are well-positioned (and sufficiently capitalized) to take advantage of our share of the expected increase in industry sales.”

Mr. Thung added, “In addition, the disruption in the individual market has generated increased opportunities in the small group market, which is a larger market than the individual, non-subsidy eligible commercial market. This disruption has been caused by continual increases in ACA pricing, narrow networks and the fact that 52% of counties in the U.S. have only one option for ACA-compliant individual plans.  For these reasons, small employers (who are not subject to an employer mandate) are seeking to provide additional group-based benefits since individual ACA plans are unaffordable for their non-subsidy eligible employees. IHC is well positioned to make significant additional inroads into the underserved small group market through our portfolio of voluntary and employer-sponsored gap, limited medical, disability and accident-only products.  In the third quarter of this year, we will be launching a new employer group online enrollment platform, which will take the burden off the human resource department of small businesses. This platform is designed to enroll not only IHC products, but also participating ACA-qualified group plans.  

Our book value increased from $28.98 at December 31, 2017 to $29.33 per share at June 30, 2018 despite the charge to stockholders’ equity due to the impact on our bond portfolio of the sharp increase in interest rates. We have increased our dividend in each of the last four years, including a 50% increase to $.30 per share annually, as announced in April of this year. In the first six months of 2018, IHC repurchased 109,963 shares at an average cost of $28.62 per share or $3.1 million. Subsequent to June 30, we have repurchased an additional 6,171 shares at an average cost of $33.86 per share.  Our overall investment portfolio continues to be very highly rated (on average, AA) and has an effective duration of approximately four years. Finally, IHC has a substantial amount of free cash at the corporate level and excess capital in our insurance companies, which will readily support our expected growth and investments in distribution.”

About The IHC Group

Independence Holding Company (NYSE:IHC), formed in 1980, is a holding company that is principally engaged in underwriting, administering and/or distributing group and individual specialty benefit products, including disability, supplemental health, pet, and group life insurance through its subsidiaries (Independence Holding Company and its subsidiaries collectively referred to as “The IHC Group”).  The IHC Group consists of three insurance companies (Standard Security Life Insurance Company of New York, Madison National Life Insurance Company, Inc. and Independence American Insurance Company), and IHC Specialty Benefits, Inc., a technology-driven full-service marketing and distribution company that focuses on small employer and individual consumer products through general agents, telebrokerage, call centers, private label arrangements, and through the following brands: www.HealtheDeals.com; Health eDeals Advisors; Aspira A Mas; www.PetPartners.com; and www.PetPlace.com.

Forward-looking Statements

Certain statements and information contained in this release may be considered “forward-looking statements,” such as statements relating to management's views with respect to future events and financial performance. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from historical experience or from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.  Potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, economic conditions in the markets in which IHC operates, new federal or state governmental regulation, IHC’s ability to effectively operate, integrate and leverage any past or future strategic acquisition, and other factors which can be found in IHC’s other news releases and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. IHC expressly disclaims any duty to update its forward-looking statements unless required by applicable law.

INDEPENDENCE HOLDING COMPANY
         
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
June 30, 2018
(In Thousands, Except Per Share Data)
         
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30,   June 30,
    2018     2017     2018     2017  
REVENUES:                
Premiums earned $   77,334    $   71,927    $   156,826    $   134,868   
Net investment income     3,417        4,100        6,603        8,011   
Fee income     4,585        5,697        9,796        8,922   
Other income (loss)     (25  )     413        319        2,004   
Net investment gains (losses)     (423  )     100        (352  )     272   
      84,888        82,237        173,192        154,077   
                 
EXPENSES:                
Insurance benefits, claims and reserves     33,701        37,324        69,608        69,535   
Selling, general and administrative expenses     41,693        40,985        85,036        73,067   
                 
      75,394        78,309        154,644        142,602   
                 
Income before income taxes     9,494        3,928        18,548        11,475   
Income taxes (benefits)     2,652        (10,379 )     4,658        (7,841 )
                 
Net income     6,842        14,307        13,890        19,316   
(Income) loss from noncontrolling interests     (85 )     24        (172 )     (49 )
                 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO IHC $   6,757    $   14,331    $   13,718    $   19,267   
                 
                 
Basic income per common share $ .46   $ .88   $ .93   $ 1.17  
                         
WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING     14,799       16,349       14,815       16,524   
                 
Diluted income per common share $ .45   $ .86   $ .91   $ 1.15  
                         
WEIGHTED AVERAGE DILUTED SHARES OUTSTANDING     15,128       16,628       15,101       16,802   
                 

As of August 3, 2018, there were 14,788,559 common shares outstanding, net of treasury shares.


INDEPENDENCE HOLDING COMPANY
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In Thousands, Except Share Data)
      June 30,     December 31,
      2018       2017  
             
ASSETS:            
  Investments:            
  Short-term investments   $   50      $   50   
  Securities purchased under agreements to resell       8,642          10,269   
  Fixed maturities, available-for-sale       440,077          441,912   
  Equity securities       5,262          6,120   
  Other investments       17,729          18,547   
  Total investments       471,760          476,898   
             
  Cash and cash equivalents       21,252          26,465   
  Due and unpaid premiums       25,615          21,950   
  Due from reinsurers       374,316          380,593   
  Goodwill       50,697          50,697   
  Other assets       86,251          84,020   
             
  TOTAL ASSETS   $   1,029,891      $   1,040,623   
             
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY:            
LIABILITIES:            
  Policy benefits and claims   $   159,678      $   168,683   
  Future policy benefits       210,592          214,766   
  Funds on deposit       142,564          143,537   
  Unearned premiums       12,579          6,666   
  Other policyholders' funds       10,959          10,402   
  Due to reinsurers       3,812          3,808   
  Accounts payable, accruals and other liabilities       51,002          56,453   
             
  TOTAL LIABILITIES       591,186          604,315   
             
             
Commitments and contingencies            
Redeemable noncontrolling interest       2,209          2,065   
             
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY:            
  Preferred stock (none issued)       -          -   
  Common stock       18,625          18,625   
  Paid-in capital       125,018          124,538   
  Accumulated other comprehensive loss       (11,237 )       (4,598 )
  Treasury stock, at cost       (66,440 )       (63,404 )
  Retained earnings       367,913          356,383   
             
TOTAL IHC STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY       433,879          431,544   
NONREDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS       2,617          2,699   
               
  TOTAL EQUITY       436,496          434,243   
               
  TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY   $   1,029,891      $   1,040,623   
               

CONTACT:  Loan Nisser
(646) 509-2107
www.IHCGroup.com 

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