Aspen suffers $57.88 million net loss in H1

Operating income and gross written premium both drop

Aspen suffers $57.88 million net loss in H1

Insurance News

By Terry Gangcuangco

The latest results season has dealt a blow to Aspen Insurance Holdings Limited.

From a net income of US$16.1 million (around NZ$24.9 million) in the first half of 2018, the insurance group took a nosedive to a net loss after tax of US$37.3 million (around NZ$57.88 million) in the same period this year.

Aspen’s gross written premium (GWP) in the six months ended June 30 fell 5.9% to less than US$1.9 billion (around NZ$2.94 billion). GWP in the insurance and reinsurance segments posted decreases of 4.7% and 7.1%, respectively.

Group operating income after tax, meanwhile, went down to US$101.8 million (around NZ$157.9 million) from US$119.3 million (around NZ$185.1 million) previously.

A portion of Aspen’s interim results report highlighted various expenses in the six-month period.

“Non-operating expenses in the first half of 2019 were US$61.9 million (around NZ$96.04 million) compared with US$21.2 million (around NZ$32.8 million) in the first half of 2018,” it noted.

“Non-operating expenses in the first half of 2019 included US$43.9 million (around NZ$68.1 million) of expenses related to or triggered by the transaction with affiliates of certain investment funds affiliated with Apollo Global Management, LLC; US$6 million (around NZ$9.31 million) of expenses related to the operational effectiveness and efficiency programme; and US$12 million (around NZ$18.6 million) of expenses in relation to severance, amortisation, and other non-recurring costs.”

Earlier this year, Aspen completed its sale to the Apollo funds.

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