Lemonade had a strong showing in its Q1 2026 earnings, but profitability continues to weigh on the stock price.
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Lemonade had a strong showing in its Q1 2026 earnings, but profitability continues to weigh on the stock price.
Lemonade (NYSE:LMND) reported what executives described as an “excellent quarter” for the first quarter of 2026, pointing to accelerating growth, improving underwriting results, and narrowing losses as the insurtech continues to scale its portfolio and retain more premium following a reinsurance tra
Joining us on our call today, we have Daniel Schreiber, CEO and Co-Founder; Shai Wininger, President and Co-Founder; Tim Bitsy, Chief Financial Officer; and Nick Stead, SVP Finance. A letter to shareholders covering the company's first quarter 2026 financial results is available on our Investor Relations website at lemonade.com/investor.