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Slide Insurance (SLDE) stock in focus today as reinsurance pricing turns into Jan. 1 renewals
30 December 2025
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Slide Insurance (SLDE) stock in focus today as reinsurance pricing turns into Jan. 1 renewals

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 07:33 ET — Premarket

  • Slide Insurance Holdings (SLDE) was down 0.2% at $19.70 in premarket trading, after closing Monday up 3.0% at $19.74.
  • Reinsurance brokers have flagged double-digit declines in property catastrophe reinsurance pricing at the Jan. 1, 2026 renewals, a key annual reset for insurers.
  • Investors are looking ahead to Slide’s fourth-quarter results and 2026 guidance; Nasdaq’s earnings calendar currently estimates an early-February report.

Shares of Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc. were down 0.2% at $19.70 in premarket trading on Tuesday, after the stock climbed 3.0% to $19.74 at Monday’s close.

The tape comes as property insurers head into the Jan. 1 reinsurance renewal season, when many carriers reset catastrophe protection for the coming year. Brokers have said pricing is easing after several years of tightening, a potential tailwind for insurers that buy large amounts of hurricane and storm cover.

Reinsurance is insurance that insurers buy to limit losses from big events; when it gets cheaper, it can lift underwriting margins for primary insurers or allow them to buy more protection. Reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter’s global property catastrophe “rate-on-line” index — a gauge of premium paid for each dollar of coverage limit — was down 12% at the Jan. 1, 2026 renewals, according to a broker update. ReinsuranceNe.ws

Dean Klisura, president and chief executive officer of Guy Carpenter, said reinsurers “have grown capital due largely to strong retained earnings,” adding that this “has allowed clients to benefit from lower prices and a wider range of innovative solutions.” Artemis

Slide, based in Tampa, Florida, is a technology-enabled property insurer focused on homeowners and condominium coverage. On Dec. 16, the company provided a preliminary outlook calling for fourth-quarter net income of $115 million to $125 million and full-year net income of $389 million to $399 million, and said it expects to provide 2026 guidance with its fourth-quarter earnings release.

For investors, the near-term question is how much of the apparent reinsurance “softening” translates into lower protection costs for carriers writing coastal personal lines — and what that means for profitability if catastrophe activity picks up again. Reinsurance terms can also matter as much as price, especially for insurers with concentrated hurricane exposure.

The broader insurance complex was mixed in early premarket trading, with Florida-focused peer Heritage Insurance up about 1.9% and reinsurer RenaissanceRe up about 0.8%.

Traders are also watching for follow-through updates from brokers on the Jan. 1 renewals, including whether rate cuts are consistent across regions and structures and how much additional capacity is flowing into catastrophe risk.

On the calendar, Wall Street will be looking for Slide’s full fourth-quarter report and its first set of 2026 targets; Nasdaq’s earnings calendar currently lists an estimated earnings date of Feb. 4.

After Monday’s advance, Slide traded between $19.15 and $19.89 during the regular session, levels that technicians often treat as near-term support and resistance. Any shift in renewal-season commentary — or a company update on reinsurance costs and growth plans — could test those bands as liquidity returns after the holidays.

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