Verisk Analytics (VRSK) 10-K Summary — Year Ended Dec 31, 2024
Verisk Analytics is a leading data analytics provider for the insurance industry, using advanced technology to analyze large datasets. The company reported revenue growth and strong profitability for its latest annual period.
Key takeaway
Year ended Dec 31, 2024 · FY2025 10-K
Verisk Analytics is a leading data analytics provider for the insurance industry, using advanced technology to analyze large datasets. The company reported revenue growth and strong profitability for its latest annual period.
Financial snapshot
Selected annual figures reported with the filing, shown separately from the narrative summary.
Annual revenue
$2.9B
Revenue reported for the fiscal year.
Operating income
$1.3B
Income from operations reported for the year.
Net income
$958.2M
Net income reported for the year.
Operating cash flow
$1.1B
Cash generated by operating activities.
Annual revenue trend
Reported annual revenue and its change from the preceding fiscal year.
| Period ended | Revenue | Year-over-year change |
|---|---|---|
| Dec 31, 2021 | $2.5B | n/a |
| Dec 31, 2022 | $2.5B | +1.4% |
| Dec 31, 2023 | $2.7B | +7.4% |
| Dec 31, 2024 | $2.9B | +7.5% |
Business overview
Verisk serves clients in insurance markets, offering predictive analytics and decision support for rating, underwriting, claims, catastrophe risk, and other fields. It leverages unique data assets and deep domain expertise, integrating innovations into client workflows. The company helps protect people, property, and financial assets worldwide.
Financial performance
Revenue for the most recent fiscal year increased compared to the prior year. Operating income and net income were substantial, and operating cash flow was strong. The company has shown consistent revenue growth over the past several years.
Material risks
The filing includes a section on risk factors, but the supplied context does not provide specific details. No material risks are explicitly enumerated in the excerpt. Readers should refer to the full filing for a complete discussion of risks.
Liquidity and capital
The company discusses liquidity and capital resources, including financing capacity and cash flow. Its operating cash flow supports its capital allocation needs.
What to watch
In the next filing, readers should monitor the trend in revenue growth and any changes in operating cash flow.