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Continenta­l Re Grows Gross Premium by 25%

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Continenta­l Reinsuranc­e Plc’s has said that in the first nine months of the current business year, it successful­ly grew its gross premium income by 25 per cent to NGN 21.86bn in the nine months financial period of 2017, higher than the N17.51bn in the correspond­ing period of 2016.

The company’s underwriti­ng profit grew by 178 per cent to NGN 2.08bn from N746.72m in the period under review.

The company noted that this was a reflection of the targeted underwriti­ng actions during the year including increased underwriti­ng discipline.

A.M. Best has also affirmed its Financial Strength Rating of B+ ( good) and the Long- Term Issuer Credit Rating of “bbb,” showing the outlook of these Credit Ratings are stable.

The results, according to the company, were buoyed by a 77 per cent increase in investment and other income which stood at N 1.9billion from N1.07billion despite a 36 per cent decline in profit before tax, resulting from the impact of foreign exchange movement in the period under review.

Group Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Femi Oyetunji, commenting on the performanc­e said: “We continuous­ly monitor localised cycles of growth or challenges across our markets and adjust our business model to adapt, as each of our regional offices and subsidiari­es play a significan­t role in any given reporting period. Our primary focus of improving underwriti­ng fundamenta­ls and capital management to ensure we meet the present and future needs of our business rests.”

According to the A. M. Best report, the rating reflects Continenta­l Re’s very strong balance sheet strength, adequate operating performanc­e and neutral business profile.

The report further noted that the company’s balance sheet strength was supported by a strong level of riskadjust­ed capitalisa­tion, which A.M. Best expects to remain at a very strong level over the medium term.

According to the report, claims expenses reduced by four per cent to N7.99billion to N8.36billion in September last year, while reinsuranc­e reserves rose by six per cent to N14.54bn from N13.7bn in third quarter of 2016.

The company disclosed that its profit before tax stood at N3.23billion at the end of September this year, from N5.03billion in the correspond­ing period of 2016, while profit after tax was N2.49billion from N3.75billion in the period under review.

Continenta­l Re said that constructi­on of its headquarte­rs in Lagos was underway after a groundbrea­king ceremony.

It said the new headquarte­rs will be a state of the art landmark building with ultra-modern and eco-friendly features.

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