Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc. Class A (RYAN) Covered Calls

Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc. is a leading international service provider of specialty products and solutions for insurance brokers, agents, and carriers. The firm specializes in the distribution, underwriting, and risk management of complex and hard-to-place insurance risks. Operating primarily in the excess and surplus market, Ryan Specialty acts as a wholesale broker and managing underwriter, providing essential infrastructure for niche and high-exposure commercial insurance lines.

You can sell covered calls on Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc. Class A to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for RYAN (prices last updated Mon 4:16 PM ET):

Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc. Class A (RYAN) Stock Quote
Last Change Bid Ask Volume P/E Market Cap
37.84 -1.88 37.15 38.04 1.8M 85 11
Covered Calls For Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc. Class A (RYAN)
Expiration Strike Call Bid Net Debit Return
If Flat
Annualized
Return If Flat
Mar 20 40 0.55 37.49 1.5% 45.6%
Apr 17 40 0.40 37.64 1.1% 10.0%
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Core Business and Products

Ryan Specialty operates as a critical intermediary in the specialty insurance ecosystem, primarily serving the Excess and Surplus (E&S) market. Its business is organized into three main segments: Wholesale Brokerage, Underwriting Management, and Binding Authority. Through its flagship brand, RT Specialty, the company helps retail brokers find coverage for intricate risks that standard carriers typically avoid, such as coastal property, high-hazard casualty, and complex professional liability. Their Underwriting Management segment functions as a series of Managing General Underwriters (MGUs) with delegated authority to design and administer unique insurance programs on behalf of carriers.

Competitive Landscape

The specialty insurance brokerage space is highly competitive, characterized by the need for deep technical expertise and strong carrier relationships. Ryan Specialty competes with large global diversified brokers like Willis Towers Watson, Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., and Brown & Brown, Inc.. It also faces competition from other specialized firms such as The Baldwin Insurance Group and Goosehead Insurance. Unlike many of its competitors, Ryan Specialty does not operate a retail brokerage arm, which allows it to maintain a non-competitive, "wholesale-only" stance that fosters trust with the retail brokers who provide its business flow.

Strategic Outlook and Innovation

The company is focused on expanding its footprint through both aggressive organic hiring and strategic acquisitions of boutique MGUs. Innovation efforts are heavily centered on digital transformation, particularly through proprietary platforms that streamline the submission and quoting process for small-to-mid-sized commercial risks. By automating the binding authority process, the firm aims to increase volume while maintaining strict underwriting discipline. Strategic priorities include diversifying into emerging risk categories such as cyber liability, renewable energy, and transactional liability. Furthermore, the company is investing in advanced data analytics to provide carriers with better insights into loss trends, ensuring that their delegated authority programs remain profitable across various market cycles.

 
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