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BROWN & BROWN (BRO)

Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

Reported on Aug 22, 2025
Pre-Earnings Price$96.40Last close (Aug 21, 2025)
Post-Earnings Price$96.66Last close (Aug 22, 2025)
Price Change
$0.26(+0.27%)
MetricYoY ChangeReason

Total Revenue

9% increase ( vs )

Total Revenue increased from $1,178.0 million to $1,285.0 million due to cumulative growth across business segments, reflecting improved organic performance and acquisition contributions that built on previous period standings vs.

Retail Segment Revenue

7.9% increase ( vs )

Retail revenue grew from $646.0 million to $697.0 million driven by ongoing organic growth and acquisition activity that continued to add value compared to the prior period’s results vs.

Core Commissions and Fees

12% increase ( vs )

Core Commissions and Fees jumped from $154.0 million to $173.0 million as a result of robust net new and renewal business, echoing earlier trends of strong acquisition-driven momentum and organic expansion vs.

Wholesale Brokerage Revenue

14.5% increase ( vs )

Wholesale Brokerage revenue rose from $159.0 million to $182.0 million largely due to a substantial boost from net new business and enhanced profit-sharing contingent commissions similar to trends observed previously vs.

Programs Revenue

6.1% increase ( vs )

Programs revenue moved from $359.0 million to $381.0 million as steady organic growth prevailed despite market pressures, following a consistent growth pattern from prior periods vs.

Profit-sharing Contingent Commissions

100% increase (doubled from $4.0M to $8.0M) ( vs )

Profit-sharing Contingent Commissions doubled from $4.0 million to $8.0 million as improved underwriting performance and refined commission calculations built on previous period highs, leading to this marked increase vs.

Other Income, Net

200% increase (tripled from $1.0M to $3.0M) ( vs )

Other Income, Net tripled from $1.0 million to $3.0 million likely due to favorable non-operational income items such as improved interest or fee income, which amplified the gains seen in the prior period vs.

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