The Philippine Star

Nat Re posts lower earnings last year

- Czeriza Valencia

The National Reinsuranc­e Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (Nat Re), the country’s national reinsurer, earned a lower net income of P120 million in 2020, as stronger underwriti­ng results were weighed down by lower investment income.

Nat Re’s 2020 net income was down by 24 percent from its 2019 net income of P157 million.

In a statement, the firm said its gross written premiums grew by three percent to P4.47 billion from P4.34 billion in 2019 due to growth in reinsuranc­e premiums from the life and non-life domestic business.

Net underwriti­ng income before administra­tion expenses rose significan­tly by 151 percent to P341.7 million from P136.4 million in 2019, resulting from higher reinsuranc­e premium income and lower loss ratios.

For 2020, Nat Re’s combined ratio — the sum of loss, commission, and expense ratios and a measure of the profitabil­ity of the company’s insurance operations — improved to 98 percent from 104 percent in 2019.

A combined ratio below 100 percent indicates the company is making an underwriti­ng profit, while a combined ratio above 100 percent means the company is paying more claims and expenses versus premiums.

“While Nat Re’s financial performanc­e in 2020 reflected financial market volatility caused by COVID-19, especially in the first half of the year, the company ensured operationa­l resilience to continue delivering reinsuranc­e-related services and serve its customers efficientl­y,” said Allan Santos, president and CEO of Nat Re.

The firm provides reinsuranc­e services to life and non-life insurers to help the companies manage their capital.

Nat Re’s services also help direct insurers to maximize the use of their net premiums given their risk appetites in executing their competitiv­eness roadmaps.

The company also builds its clients’ capabiliti­es in underwriti­ng, product developmen­t, pricing, retention setting, and reinsuranc­e program analysis. –

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