Zurich Insurance Group has performed excellently in the first half of 2024, according to its “very pleased” chief executive.
In the company’s half-year earnings report, Zurich outlined the following financial results:
Metric |
H1 2024 |
H1 2023 |
---|---|---|
Group business operating profit (BOP) |
US$3.99 billion |
US$3.72 billion |
Property & casualty BOP |
US$2.22 billion |
US$2.25 billion |
Life BOP |
US$1.05 billion |
US$939 million |
Farmers BOP |
US$1.12 billion |
US$993 million |
Net income attributable to shareholders |
US$3.03 billion |
US$2.49 billion |
Lifting the lid on the numbers, the insurer noted: “The results are driven by an ongoing robust performance in P&C, a record BOP in the life business, and excellent growth at Farmers. The market environment for commercial P&C remains highly attractive, with rates responding well to loss-cost trends.
“Retail and SME P&C results show improvement over the second half of 2023, despite significant weather events. This was driven by strong rate increases, supported by improved customer satisfaction and retention.”
It was pointed out that while P&C BOP went down by 1% in US dollar terms, the figure was up 3% in local currencies.
“The higher insurance revenue and a strong investment result were partially offset by a higher combined ratio, which increased 0.7 percentage points year over year to 93.6%, mainly driven by catastrophe losses,” Zurich said about its P&C segment.
“The group continues to maintain a cautious approach to reserving while implementing actions to address the profitability of the retail business.”
Life BOP, on the other hand, was an all-time high for the first half.
Group chief executive Mario Greco (pictured) commented: “I am very pleased with these results which reflect excellent performance across all our businesses. This will continue to enable us to deliver strong returns for our shareholders.
“Market conditions have remained more favourable than anticipated, and we observe today many opportunities to profitably grow the business.”
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