The financial data of 79 unlisted property and casualty insurance companies that have published their 1Q2024 solvency reports show that they posted a combined net profit of CNY2.03bn ($281.5m) in the first three months of this year.
The pre-tax profit of insurance companies in Taiwan for the first three months of this year stood at NT$105.3bn ($3.25bn), according to data released by the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC).
According to the PERILS Industry Exposure Database (IED) 2024, the impact of inflation on insured exposures "continues to be visible". For instance, the PERILS IED for wind Japan remained stable in terms of JPY with y-o-y growth in "low single digits". However, when compared to the USD, the sums insured represented a decline of 5.1% y-o-y due to the appreciating dollar.
Out of seven insurers in China, outlooks for six were rated 'negative', according to Fitch Ratings, while t the seventh remained 'stable'. A 'negative' outlook "reflects a potential decline in the willingness and ability of the government to support insurers with weaker standalone credit quality, during times of financial stress", Fitch said.
The Moroccan insurance sector improved its profitability in 2023, achieving a net profit of MAD4.5bn ($448.4m), an increase of 5.8% over 2022, according to the Insurance and Social Welfare Supervisory Authority (ACAPS).
The Tunisian Insurance and Reinsurance Company (STAR), Tunisia's biggest insurer, has announced that its net profit fell by 15.47% to TND26.97m ($8.64m) in 2023 from TND31.90m in 2022, according financial statements lodged with the Tunis bourse.
Motor insurers posted a combined underwriting loss of TRY33bn ($1bn) in 2023 in the traffic (compulsory motor third-party liability) insurance branch, according to Insurance Association of Türkiye president Ugur Gulen. No company made an underwriting profit in the branch.
The insurance penetration rate in Turkiye reached 2.3% for the first time in the last 10 years and the country is moving towards the goal of reaching 3%, according to Mr Ugur Gulen, who was re-elected as the president of the Insurance Association of Türkiye (TSB) in April 2024.
Damaan Islamic Insurance Company 'BEEMA' (Beema)'s operating performance is viewed as strong, says AM Best. The insurer has consistently reported robust technical performance, with a five-year (2019-2023) weighted average combined ratio of 79.7%, as calculated by AM Best.
The unaudited 1Q2024 net profits reported by China's five major 'A-share'-listed insurance groups amounted to a combined CNY83bn ($11.5bn), 9.2% lower than in the corresponding quarter in 2023.