Corporate | 10 August 2012 07:30
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Hannover Rückversicherung AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results
Hannover Re reports very good half-yearly result – Gross premium: + 14.0% to EUR 6.9 billion – Considerable improvement in non-life and life/health reinsurance – Net burden of major losses significantly lower than expected at EUR 132.4 million – Very good investment income of EUR 709.5 million (previous year: EUR 672.8 million) – Operating profit (EBIT): EUR 597.2 million (EUR 248.9 million) – Very good Group net income: +85.5% to EUR 405.3 million (EUR 218.5 million) – Earnings per share: EUR 3.36 (EUR 1.81) – Book value per share: + 10.1% to EUR 45.37 – Return on equity: 15.5% (9.9%) Hannover, 10 August 2012: Hannover Re expressed considerable satisfaction with its results as at 30 June 2012. 'The first half-year was a pleasing one for our company overall,' Chief Executive Officer Ulrich Wallin affirmed. 'Both the operating profit and Group net income are significantly higher than the comparable figures for the previous year.' Key drivers here were the markedly better results delivered by both business groups as well as investment income that was highly gratifying despite the challenging capital market climate.
Substantial premium growth in the first half of 2012
The operating profit (EBIT) as at 30 June 2012 came in at a very pleasing EUR 597.2 million; in the corresponding period of the previous year EBIT had amounted to just EUR 248.9 million owing to the heavy burden of major losses. Group net income improved by a substantial 85.5% to EUR 405.3 million (EUR 218.5 million). Earnings per share amounted to EUR 3.36 (EUR 1.81).
Gross premium in non-life reinsurance improved on the comparable period by 15.1% to reach EUR 4.1 billion (EUR 3.5 billion). At constant exchange rates, especially against the US dollar, growth would have come in at 11.3%. The level of retained premium was virtually unchanged at 90.2% (90.0%). Net premium earned climbed 16.0% to EUR 3.3 billion (EUR 2.8 billion); growth of 12.2% would have been recorded after adjustment for exchange rate effects. The major loss situation for Hannover Re was again moderate in the second quarter. The total net expenditure as at 30 June 2012 of EUR 132.4 million (EUR 625.2 million) was well below the loss expectancy. The largest single events in the second quarter were the severe earthquakes on 20 and 29 May affecting a number of Italian provinces in the region of Emilia-Romagna, resulting in net loss expenditure of altogether around EUR 61 million for Hannover Re. The underwriting result including interest on funds withheld closed at a pleasing EUR 105.3 million (-EUR 293.3 million). The resulting combined ratio for the first half-year improved markedly on the comparable period to reach 96.8% (110.3%). The operating profit (EBIT) in non-life reinsurance was more than doubled to EUR 430.6 million (EUR 151.2 million). Group net income increased sharply to EUR 305.6 million (EUR 164.1 million). Earnings per share stood at EUR 2.53 (EUR 1.36).
Promising business opportunities in life and health reinsurance
Gross written premium totalled EUR 2.8 billion (EUR 2.5 billion) as at 30 June 2012. This is equivalent to growth of 12.4%, or 7.3% at constant exchange rates. Net premium earned climbed 9.7% to EUR 2.5 billion (EUR 2.3 billion); growth would have been 4.7% after adjustment for exchange rate effects. The operating profit (EBIT) amounted to EUR 155.2 million (EUR 78.4 million), a reflection of the good quality and positive development of the book of life and health reinsurance. The EBIT margin stood at 6.2% (3.4%). Group net income for life and health reinsurance as at 30 June 2012 improved on the comparable six months by a substantial 73.1% to reach EUR 127.9 million (EUR 73.9 million). Earnings per share totalled EUR 1.06 (EUR 0.61).
Highly satisfactory investment income
The unrealised gains on assets recognised at fair value through profit or loss, which are influenced primarily by changes in the value of the inflation swaps and ModCo derivatives, reverted to normal levels at the end of the first half-year after the very positive development in the first three months. Altogether, they amounted to EUR 2.9 million (EUR 53.7 million). Looked at on the basis of individual quarters, movements in unrealised gains and losses were highly volatile. While this item showed a gain of EUR 84.6 million in the first quarter, a loss of EUR 81.6 million was booked in the second quarter. The principal factors here were lower inflationary expectations as well as the widening of credit spreads on capital markets. Including interest on funds withheld and contract deposits, Hannover Re generated net investment income of EUR 709.5 million (EUR 672.8 million).
Shareholders' equity further boosted
Outlook
Market conditions in non-life reinsurance continue to be highly promising. Following on from the favourable treaty renewals as at 1 April, it was for the most part possible to obtain further rate increases in the renewal round on 1 July. 'In Australia and New Zealand we were again able to push through appreciable rate increases and improved conditions, as a consequence of which we slightly enlarged our overall premium volume here while reducing the exposure', Mr. Wallin noted. In North America no consistent market hardening could be observed. While rate rises of 5% to 10% were obtained for property catastrophe business, particularly vigorous increases of 20% to 30% were attainable for loss-impacted programmes in non-proportional property reinsurance. Rates and conditions for casualty business held stable. For 2012 Hannover Re is looking to grow its gross premium income from total non-life reinsurance by 5% to 7% after adjustment for exchange rate effects. Prospects for life and health reinsurance similarly remain bright. In view of the broad range of business opportunities, Hannover Re anticipates organic growth of 5% to 7% in its gross premium volume for 2012. Hannover Re stands by its targeted return on investment of 3.5% for the asset portfolio in 2012. Based on the good business prospects overall in non-life and life/health reinsurance as well as its strategic orientation, Hannover Re is looking forward to a pleasing 2012 financial year . This is conditional on the burden of major losses not significantly exceeding the expected level of EUR 560 million for the full year and assumes that there are no drastic downturns on capital markets. As for the dividend , Hannover Re continues to aim for a payout ratio in the range of 35% to 40% of its IFRS Group net income after tax. For further information please contact:
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Please visit: www.hannover-re.com Hannover Re , with a gross premium of around EUR 12 billion, is the third-largest reinsurer in the world. It transacts all lines of non-life and life and health reinsurance and is present on all continents with around 2,200 staff. The rating agencies most relevant to the insurance industry have awarded Hannover Re very strong insurer financial strength ratings (Standard & Poor's AA- 'Very Strong' and A.M. Best A 'Excellent').
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Key figures of the Hannover Re Group (IFRS basis)
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| Language: | English | |
| Company: | Hannover Rückversicherung AG | |
| Karl-Wiechert-Allee 50 | ||
| 30625 Hannover | ||
| Germany | ||
| Phone: | +49-(0)511-5604-1500 | |
| Fax: | +49-(0)511-5604-1648 | |
| E-mail: | info@hannover-re.com | |
| Internet: | www.hannover-re.com | |
| ISIN: | DE0008402215 | |
| WKN: | 840 221 | |
| Indices: | MDAX | |
| Listed: | Regulierter Markt in Frankfurt (Prime Standard), Hannover; Freiverkehr in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, München, Stuttgart; Terminbörse EUREX | |
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