Investor Insight: Universal Insurance Executive Chairman Sells 20,000 Shares for $885,400

Source Motley_fool

Key Points

  • The executive liquidated 20,000 shares for approximately $885,400 on Aug. 5, 2026.

  • The transaction reduced the insider's direct equity holdings by 2%, while total beneficial ownership remains at 1.2 million shares.

  • Disposal was limited to direct holdings; the Executive Chairman maintains an additional 50,000 shares held indirectly through Spouse and Children entities.

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Sean P. Downes, Executive Chairman of Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:UVE), sold 20,000 shares of common stock on Aug. 5, 2026, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value$885,400
Shares sold20,000
Post-transaction shares (directly held)1.1 million
Post-transaction shares (indirectly held)50,000

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($44.27); post-transaction value based on Aug. 5, 2026, market close ($44.21).

Key questions

  • What were the execution details regarding the pricing of this disposal?
    The 50,000 shares were sold at a weighted-average execution price of $44.27 per share.
  • How does this transaction impact the Executive Chairman's overall equity exposure?
    Despite the sale, the insider retains a substantial position consisting of 1.1 million direct shares and 50,000 indirect shares, signifying that the vast majority of his equity stake remains intact.
  • What is the current market valuation of the remaining beneficial ownership?
    As of the Aug. 6, 2026, market close, the remaining 1,154,645 shares are valued at approximately $52.1 million based on a closing price of $45.08.
  • What are the core financial metrics for Universal Insurance Holdings?
    The company currently maintains a market capitalization of $1.2 billion, supported by trailing twelve-month revenue of $1.6 billion and net income of $219.9 million.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-06)$45.08
Market Capitalization$1.2 billion
Revenue (TTM)$1.6 billion
Net Income (TTM)$219.9 million

Company Snapshot

  • Universal Insurance Holdings provides integrated property and casualty insurance products, including homeowners, renters, and condo unit owners policies, as well as dwelling and fire coverage, allied lines, and personal property liability insurance to residential customers across the United States.
  • The company generates revenue through underwriting and distributing residential insurance policies, while also providing actuarial advisory services and claims administration to support its insurance operations.
  • Universal Insurance Holdings primarily serves individual homeowners and residential property owners seeking personal residential insurance coverage, focusing on the U.S. residential insurance market.

Universal Insurance Holdings operates as an integrated insurance holding company with $1.6 billion in TTM revenue and a market capitalization of $1.2 billion, demonstrating significant scale within the property and casualty insurance sector. The company has delivered robust profitability with $219.9 million in TTM net income, reflecting strong underwriting performance and operational efficiency. As a specialized residential property insurer, UVE maintains a competitive position through its vertically integrated business model, encompassing underwriting, distribution, and claims administration.

What this transaction means for investors

Universal Insurance Holdings has had a terrific run over the last 12 months, with shares climbing 80%. It recently reported strong earnings for the second quarter of 2026. It reported adjusted earnings of $1.84 compared to Wall Street expectations of $1.57. With revenue of $621.3 million, surpassing expectations of $614.6 million. Direct premiums written for the company climbed 4.1% to $621.3 million, and net premiums earned increased by 4.7% to $377.3 million. The insurance company also reported that its net loss ratio, which shows underwriting profitability, dropped from 72.3% in the prior-year period to 64.8%. The company also made the shareholder-friendly move of purchasing 122,000 shares in its second quarter and has additional authorization of $8.6 million.

With how well this stock has performed over the past 12 months, the move from Downes appears to be nothing more than some profit-taking. He still directly holds 1.1 million shares, with 2,000 held by a spouse and 48,000 held by a child. That shows Downes still has a significant stake in the company, which can signal belief in the company's future. This move shouldn't ring any alarm bells for shareholders.

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