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Vienna Insurance Group posts results for H1 this year

Vienna Insurance Group generated 4.9 billion Euro in Group premiums, representing a slight increase of 0.4 percent compared to the previous year.

2016-08-23 19:10:41

The restrictive underwriting policy used for single-premium life insurance in many markets continued to have an effect on total premium income. When adjusted for single premium business, total premiums even grew by 4.5 percent in the first six months of the current year. Profit (before taxes) was 201.3 million Euro.
"We announced a target of doubling the profit achieved last year to up to 400 million Euro and our half-year results show we are on course to achieve this goal, even though the low interest rate environment has not changed and continues to have a negative effect on our financial result," said Elisabeth Stadler, CEO of Vienna Insurance Group.

The financial result was EUR 449.5 million (-13.2 percent). The Group′s combined ratio of 97.9 percent after reinsurance (not including investment income) remained clearly below the 100 percent mark during the reporting period. Group investments including cash and cash equivalents were 32.3 billion Euro (+3.2 percent) as of the 1st half of 2016. The international rating agency Standard&Poor′s once again confirmed Vienna Insurance Group′s "A+" rating with a stable outlook in July 2016. VIG therefore continues to have the best rating of any company listed in the ATX Index. "Standard&Poor's based its "A+" rating primarily on our leading market position and high level of financial flexibility, which also gives us security during periods of unexpected market turbulence. Standard & Poor's believes we will be able to maintain our market leadership in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe. We are pleased that the stable outlook was also confirmed," concluded Elisabeth Stadler.

VIG current market news VIG′s goal of achieving a market share of at least 10 percent in four markets over the medium term is also proceeding according to plan. Except for Poland where, among other things, the ongoing reduction in single-premium life insurance put downward pressure on premium volume, Hungary (premium increase of 15.4 percent), Croatia (+6.2 percent) and Serbia (+12.1 percent) showed clear gains. "In Croatia, significant gains were achieved, particularly from growth in the life insurance, bringing us close to our minimum target of a 10 percent market share. We recently signed a purchase agreement for the AXA companies in Serbia and will soon pass our target by reaching a market share of around 12 percent, once the acquisition has been approved by the authorities," said Elisabeth Stadler, confirming the strategy followed for these markets.

Vienna Insurance Group also recorded good results in the Romanian insurance market, which has been difficult for a number of years. The Group companies in Romania increased premiums by a remarkable 37.3 percent in the first half of 2016. This was primarily due to the motor insurance business, which is currently moving in a positive direction. In life insurance, VIG signed an agreement at the beginning of August to acquire the Romanian AXA Life company (subject to approval by the authorities), a further step that will expand its market leadership. Change to measurement of the non-profit housing societies The half-year results for 2016 already include the adjustments and comparative values for 2015 based on the notice recently received from the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA). VIG has now regained a controlling influence over the non-profit housing societies. The future full consolidation of the shares held in this nine companies will not show an effect until the financial statements for the third quarter of 2016.

The change in measurement of the non-profit housing societies has no effect on the calculation of the Solvency II ratio. This calculation is performed based on the partial internal model that was approved by the FMA, which only includes the future payouts made by the non-profit companies. The Solvency II ratio at the level of the listed VIG Group was 196 percent at the end of 2015. VIG therefore continues to be among the leading international insurance groups with regard to solvency.



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