Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AVIVA NDB momentum grows amidst challenges in 2011

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AVIVA NDB Insurance last year continued its momentum achieved from the business transforma­tion, although it was more challengin­g with the sharp downturn in the stock market and the replacemen­t of the company's Life product suite by a world-class contempora­ry range.

A company statement said the success of the new product range, especially the new flagship brand AVIVA NDB Pensions was seen by the 13.1% growth over the previous year in Life new business. Life Gross Written Premium grew marginally to LKR 7,865 million in a year that was dominated by challenge and change. The company declared a Life surplus of Rs 355 million which improved by 8.3% compared to the prior year, through a keen focus on expense control and optimizati­on of the cost base.

"Despite General Insurance pricing remaining a challenge in 2011, the claims ratio improved significan­tly over the previous year from 79.1% to 64.8% and the combined operating ratio improved from 117.5% to 104.5%. This was an impressive reflection of the focus on quality underwriti­ng, pricing and expense control. A post tax profit of LKR 338 million was reported by General insurance for the financial year ending 31 December 2011. Significan­t improvemen­t in the profitabil­ity of the combined composite business was recorded compared to the correspond­ing period in 2010, due to prudent investment strategies that helped mitigate the significan­t impact of a decrease in investment income from unrealized equity losses caused by a decline in the capital markets. A noteworthy improvemen­t in the bottom line performanc­e was a result of the focus on optimizing the expense base as well as stringent underwriti­ng and re-pricing initiative­s in General Insurance," the statement said.

"It was also very much a year where risk awareness and management dominated our agenda" said Managing Director, Shah Rouf. "We enhanced our Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) framework to enable us to make better business decisions now and going forward."

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