The press release you shared states that organic revenue grew 11 % year‑over‑year for the quarter, but it does not break that growth out by the company’s two main lines of business—personal insurance and commercial insurance.
Because the detailed segment‑level numbers (or percentages) are not included in the excerpt you provided, we cannot determine how much of the 11 % organic increase came from the personal‑insurance side versus the commercial‑insurance side.
If you need that gran‑ular detail, you would have to:
- Check the full press release – the complete Business Wire article (or the accompanying earnings release/PDF) usually contains a “Segment Revenue” table that would include the percentage growth for each segment.
- Look at the company’s Form 10‑Q – the quarterly filing with the SEC (Form 10‑Q) for Q2 2025 generally provides a detailed breakdown of revenue by segment.
Until those additional source documents are reviewed, the exact split of the 11 % organic revenue growth between the personal and the commercial segments cannot be determined from the information given.
Other Questions About This News
What was the GAGA net income figure and how does it compare to the prior quarter and year?
Did The Baldwin Group provide any guidance for Q3 2025 or the full year?
Are there any macroeconomic or regulatory factors highlighted that could influence The Baldwin Group’s outlook?
Did the company issue any remarks on the impact of interest rate environments or investment income on GAAP results?
What was the profit margin on the $378.8 million revenue and is it improving or compressing?
Are there any notable changes in underwriting expenses or claim ratios that could affect future earnings?
How does the 11% YoY revenue increase compare to the performance of key competitors in the insurance distribution space?
What is the market’s reaction to the earnings release and is the stock price showing signs of over- or under‑reaction?