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Financial Figures/Balance Sheet/Half Year Results
Top rating A+ with stable outlook confirmed\nPremiums excluding single-premium product: a solid increase of 2.2%\nHalf-year combined ratio of 95.9% best in 5 years\nRecord profit for Remaining Markets region: EUR 30.9 million (increase of 11.5%)\nProfit (before taxes) at around EUR 250 million\nIn the current environment, Vienna Insurance Group is focusing on profitable lines of business in property and casualty and on regular premium products in life insurance, which grew well with an increase of 6.3 percent. The restraint out of earnings aspects in offering single premium life insurance led to a decrease in this area of 15.7 percent. Overall, Vienna Insurance Group wrote EUR 4.9 billion in consolidated premiums in the first six months of 2015 (minus 1.5 percent), without single premium policies a solid increase of 2.2 percent compared to the previous year.
"We have reason to be satisfied with the course of business so far this financial year: VIG has taken steps to expand in the promising markets of the Baltic region. Proof of our stability was provided by another confirmation of our excellent rating, and the improvement of an important key performance indicator -the combined ratio - shows that the Group's underwriting is highly profitable. This is particularly important in a low interest rate environment." Peter Hagen, CEO Vienna Insurance Group
All countries and segments once again made positive contributions to earnings. The Remaining Markets region made a particularly large contribution, with a record profit of EUR 30.9 million (increase of 11.5 percent). The CEE share of Group profit (before taxes) rose once again in the first half of 2015 to 67 percent.
The achieved profit (before taxes) of EUR 250.5 million was within the expected range and was strongly affected by declining financial results. This was due to the historically low level of interest rates, which also made it necessary to form personnel provisions in Austria.
Vienna Insurance Group reduced its combined ratio (after reinsurance) by 1.2 percentage points. The excellent level of 95.9 percent was the best value achieved in the last five comparison periods.
Vienna Insurance Group held EUR 31.3 billion in investments (including cash and cash equivalents) as at 30 June 2015. The Group financial result was EUR 524.5 million. The decrease of 7.2 percent was due to the low level of interest rates.
Highlights from the Group
The Standard & Poor's rating agency once again confirmed its A+ rating with stable outlook. This means that VIG continues to have the best rating of all companies in the ATX index. The agency stressed VIG's excellent competitive position as market leader in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe, its portfolio, which is diversified across all lines of business, and its multi- channel distribution strategy. It has an excellent capital base and exceeds the S&P benchmark for AAA in 2014.
In Austria, the good growth of 3.0 percent achieved by Wiener Städtische in property and casualty insurance compensated for the premium decrease of Donau Versicherung in Italy. In life, Vienna Insurance Group acted with restraint in the area of single-premium products. Overall premiums generated by the Austrian group companies declined by 2.3 percent. The combined ratio improved significantly by more than 3 percentage points to a 96.6 percent in the first half of 2015.
Profitable CEE markets generate profit before taxes of around EUR 167 Million
The Group companies in the Czech Republic made the largest contribution to Group profit (before taxes) in the first half of 2015. Kooperativa, CPP and PCS generated EUR 88.1 million, corresponding to an increase of 2.7 percent. Property and casualty premiums remained stable, with distribution activities being particularly successful in the motor segment. In life, the companies in the Czech Republic also acted with restraint in the single-premium business due to the low level of interest rates, leading to a decrease in premiums. At 89.8 percent, the combined ratio was once again at an excellent level.
The Group companies in Slovakia increased their premiums written slightly in the first half of 2015. Bank distribution via the local Erste Group subsidiary was particularly successful, with premiums generated by PSLSP growing sharply by 19.5 percent. Profit (before taxes) rose 2.0 percent to EUR 26.2 million, and the combined ratio was 95.6 percent.
In Poland, Vienna Insurance Group wrote EUR 449.4 million in premiums (a decrease of 20.5 percent). Price competition was intense in the motor segment, causing average premiums to fall, particularly in fleet and leasing business. Because of its earnings-oriented underwriting policy, VIG accepted a loss of premiums in the property and casualty segment. In life insurance, the low-margin short-term single-premium business was also intentionally reduced again. When adjusted for single-premium business, total premiums increased 10.3 percent. Profit (before taxes) reached EUR 28.2 million, and the combined ratio stood at 96.8 percent.
The systematic implementation of restructuring measures continued to have an effect on premiums and earnings in Romania, where Group companies recorded a major premium increase of 17.6 percent in the first half of 2015. Positive growth was achieved in both life and non-life. Profit (before taxes) rose to EUR 3.5 million. The combined ratio improved again by around 5 percentage points, and is now only slightly higher than the 100 percent mark.
Remaining Markets a growth Driver
In the countries forming the Remaining Markets region, Group companies recorded a record result in the first six months of the current year. Profit (before taxes) rose by 11.5 percent over the previous year to EUR 30.9 million. Serbia, Bulgaria and the Baltic region were particularly successful in raising profits. The combined ratio improved again to 96.6 percent in the first half of 2015.
A significant increase of 18.4 percent, raising premiums to EUR 668.6 million, was particularly pleasing. Group companies in Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Albania, Turkey and the Baltic region, for example, achieved double-digit growth rates.
VIG takes steps to expand in the Baltic Region
The Baltic States have recently proven to be an attractive growth market for Vienna Insurance Group. General economic conditions are solid and market forecasts very positive. All three of the Baltic States now belong to the Eurozone.
The VIG life insurance company Compensa Life SE operates successfully in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and has grown rapidly in previous years. Purchase of the largest insurance distribution company in Lithuania, Finsaltas, by Compensa Life SE was the next step towards achieving a position as a leading provider of life insurance in the region.
Vienna Insurance Group will also promote its property and casualty business in the future, which was previously mainly handled by Compensa in Poland. The newly established company Compensa Non-Life in Lithuania has received a license and the non-life insurance company Baltikums AAS was acquired in Latvia. Subject to official approval of the acquisition, Vienna Insurance Group now has a total market share of around 7.5 percent of the insurance market in the Baltic States.
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company: Vienna Insurance Group Schottenring 30 A-1010 Wien phone: +43(0)50 390-21919 FAX: +43(0)50 390 99-23303 mail: investor.relations@vig.com WWW: www.vig.com sector: Insurance ISIN: AT0000908504 indexes: WBI, ATX Prime, ATX

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Akt. Indikation:  65.00 / 65.30
Uhrzeit:  23:00:06
Veränderung zu letztem SK:  -0.38%
Letzter SK:  65.40 ( -0.91%)



 

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    Vienna Insurance Group / VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP IN FIRST HALF OF 2015:


    25.08.2015, 7874 Zeichen

    Corporate news transmitted by euro adhoc. The issuer/originator is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

    Financial Figures/Balance Sheet/Half Year Results
    Top rating A+ with stable outlook confirmed\nPremiums excluding single-premium product: a solid increase of 2.2%\nHalf-year combined ratio of 95.9% best in 5 years\nRecord profit for Remaining Markets region: EUR 30.9 million (increase of 11.5%)\nProfit (before taxes) at around EUR 250 million\nIn the current environment, Vienna Insurance Group is focusing on profitable lines of business in property and casualty and on regular premium products in life insurance, which grew well with an increase of 6.3 percent. The restraint out of earnings aspects in offering single premium life insurance led to a decrease in this area of 15.7 percent. Overall, Vienna Insurance Group wrote EUR 4.9 billion in consolidated premiums in the first six months of 2015 (minus 1.5 percent), without single premium policies a solid increase of 2.2 percent compared to the previous year.
    "We have reason to be satisfied with the course of business so far this financial year: VIG has taken steps to expand in the promising markets of the Baltic region. Proof of our stability was provided by another confirmation of our excellent rating, and the improvement of an important key performance indicator -the combined ratio - shows that the Group's underwriting is highly profitable. This is particularly important in a low interest rate environment." Peter Hagen, CEO Vienna Insurance Group
    All countries and segments once again made positive contributions to earnings. The Remaining Markets region made a particularly large contribution, with a record profit of EUR 30.9 million (increase of 11.5 percent). The CEE share of Group profit (before taxes) rose once again in the first half of 2015 to 67 percent.
    The achieved profit (before taxes) of EUR 250.5 million was within the expected range and was strongly affected by declining financial results. This was due to the historically low level of interest rates, which also made it necessary to form personnel provisions in Austria.
    Vienna Insurance Group reduced its combined ratio (after reinsurance) by 1.2 percentage points. The excellent level of 95.9 percent was the best value achieved in the last five comparison periods.
    Vienna Insurance Group held EUR 31.3 billion in investments (including cash and cash equivalents) as at 30 June 2015. The Group financial result was EUR 524.5 million. The decrease of 7.2 percent was due to the low level of interest rates.
    Highlights from the Group
    The Standard & Poor's rating agency once again confirmed its A+ rating with stable outlook. This means that VIG continues to have the best rating of all companies in the ATX index. The agency stressed VIG's excellent competitive position as market leader in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe, its portfolio, which is diversified across all lines of business, and its multi- channel distribution strategy. It has an excellent capital base and exceeds the S&P benchmark for AAA in 2014.
    In Austria, the good growth of 3.0 percent achieved by Wiener Städtische in property and casualty insurance compensated for the premium decrease of Donau Versicherung in Italy. In life, Vienna Insurance Group acted with restraint in the area of single-premium products. Overall premiums generated by the Austrian group companies declined by 2.3 percent. The combined ratio improved significantly by more than 3 percentage points to a 96.6 percent in the first half of 2015.
    Profitable CEE markets generate profit before taxes of around EUR 167 Million
    The Group companies in the Czech Republic made the largest contribution to Group profit (before taxes) in the first half of 2015. Kooperativa, CPP and PCS generated EUR 88.1 million, corresponding to an increase of 2.7 percent. Property and casualty premiums remained stable, with distribution activities being particularly successful in the motor segment. In life, the companies in the Czech Republic also acted with restraint in the single-premium business due to the low level of interest rates, leading to a decrease in premiums. At 89.8 percent, the combined ratio was once again at an excellent level.
    The Group companies in Slovakia increased their premiums written slightly in the first half of 2015. Bank distribution via the local Erste Group subsidiary was particularly successful, with premiums generated by PSLSP growing sharply by 19.5 percent. Profit (before taxes) rose 2.0 percent to EUR 26.2 million, and the combined ratio was 95.6 percent.
    In Poland, Vienna Insurance Group wrote EUR 449.4 million in premiums (a decrease of 20.5 percent). Price competition was intense in the motor segment, causing average premiums to fall, particularly in fleet and leasing business. Because of its earnings-oriented underwriting policy, VIG accepted a loss of premiums in the property and casualty segment. In life insurance, the low-margin short-term single-premium business was also intentionally reduced again. When adjusted for single-premium business, total premiums increased 10.3 percent. Profit (before taxes) reached EUR 28.2 million, and the combined ratio stood at 96.8 percent.
    The systematic implementation of restructuring measures continued to have an effect on premiums and earnings in Romania, where Group companies recorded a major premium increase of 17.6 percent in the first half of 2015. Positive growth was achieved in both life and non-life. Profit (before taxes) rose to EUR 3.5 million. The combined ratio improved again by around 5 percentage points, and is now only slightly higher than the 100 percent mark.
    Remaining Markets a growth Driver
    In the countries forming the Remaining Markets region, Group companies recorded a record result in the first six months of the current year. Profit (before taxes) rose by 11.5 percent over the previous year to EUR 30.9 million. Serbia, Bulgaria and the Baltic region were particularly successful in raising profits. The combined ratio improved again to 96.6 percent in the first half of 2015.
    A significant increase of 18.4 percent, raising premiums to EUR 668.6 million, was particularly pleasing. Group companies in Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Albania, Turkey and the Baltic region, for example, achieved double-digit growth rates.
    VIG takes steps to expand in the Baltic Region
    The Baltic States have recently proven to be an attractive growth market for Vienna Insurance Group. General economic conditions are solid and market forecasts very positive. All three of the Baltic States now belong to the Eurozone.
    The VIG life insurance company Compensa Life SE operates successfully in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and has grown rapidly in previous years. Purchase of the largest insurance distribution company in Lithuania, Finsaltas, by Compensa Life SE was the next step towards achieving a position as a leading provider of life insurance in the region.
    Vienna Insurance Group will also promote its property and casualty business in the future, which was previously mainly handled by Compensa in Poland. The newly established company Compensa Non-Life in Lithuania has received a license and the non-life insurance company Baltikums AAS was acquired in Latvia. Subject to official approval of the acquisition, Vienna Insurance Group now has a total market share of around 7.5 percent of the insurance market in the Baltic States.
    end of announcement euro adhoc
    company: Vienna Insurance Group Schottenring 30 A-1010 Wien phone: +43(0)50 390-21919 FAX: +43(0)50 390 99-23303 mail: investor.relations@vig.com WWW: www.vig.com sector: Insurance ISIN: AT0000908504 indexes: WBI, ATX Prime, ATX

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    VIG
    Akt. Indikation:  65.00 / 65.30
    Uhrzeit:  23:00:06
    Veränderung zu letztem SK:  -0.38%
    Letzter SK:  65.40 ( -0.91%)



     

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