Skyward Specialty Insurance Group, Inc. SKWD has given investors plenty to like, but the next phase of the story is less about proving growth and more about proving durability. The company produced a 20.4% operating ROE for the first half of 2026 (up from 17.8% a year ago), while its combined ratio came in at 89.5% (down from 90% a year ago). Excluding catastrophe losses, that ratio improved to 87.6%. Those numbers show SKWD is still generating strong returns without giving up underwriting discipline.

There is some pressure beneath the headline. Skyward Specialty’s non-cat loss ratio rose 1.4 points to 61.3%, largely because Accident & Health and Global Agriculture carry higher loss ratios. Still, the segment’s expense ratio fell 2.7 points to 24.3%, helping offset that mix shift. So far, operating efficiency is protecting profitability.

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