Health score, competitive moat, risk signals, and key metrics at a glance.
Palomar Holdings, Inc., a specialty insurance company, provides property and casualty insurance to individuals and businesses in the United States. The company offers personal and commercial specialty insurance products, including residential and commercial earthquake; fronting; and inland marine and other property products, such as inland marine, Hawaii hurricane, excess national property, residential flood, and other property products, as well as assumed reinsurance and crop insurance products. It markets and distributes its products through retail agents, program administrators, wholesale brokers, and strategic partnerships. The company was formerly known as GC Palomar Holdings and changed its name to Palomar Holdings, Inc. The company was incorporated in 2013 and is headquartered in La Jolla, California.
Competitive analysis based on 29 quarters of fundamental data
Operating margins are positive at ~27.0% on average, but show some variability — pricing power may be sensitive to market conditions.
Consistently high ROE averaging 18.3% suggests a durable competitive advantage and efficient capital allocation.
Data-driven red flags and warnings across 29 quarters
Operating margins declined 5.7% — watch for continued compression, which may signal competitive or cost pressure.
FCF covers net income by 2.1x on average — earnings are well-supported by cash generation.
Limited debt-to-equity data available.
Revenue is stable or growing over recent quarters — demand appears durable.
Free cash flow is consistently positive — the business self-funds without external capital reliance.
Shares outstanding increased 6.5% — significant dilution, likely from stock compensation or capital raises.
as of March 2026
Revenue, EBITDA, operating income, net income, EPS, and shares
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Operating cash flow, free cash flow, FCF margin, and earnings quality
Free cash flow is consistently positive and growing — a hallmark of a capital-light business that can self-fund growth.
TTM revenue has grown consistently (7 of 7 quarters up), with ~119.8% growth over the period. Strong demand durability.