RSA parent reports improved Q1 results

Intact CEO "not happy" with financial performance

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RSA parent reports improved Q1 results

CEO attributed strong showing to contribution from all segments

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By
Terry Gangcuangco



RSA parent company Intact Financial Corporation has published its earnings report for the first quarter of 2024.

Here’s how the group fared in the three months ended March 31:




Metric



Q1 2024



Q1 2023







Operating direct premiums written (DPW)



CA$5.11 billion



CA$4.81 billion





Combined ratio (discounted)



86.8%



87.4%





Combined ratio (undiscounted)



91.2%



91.9%





Underwriting income



CA$687 million



CA$613 million





Operating net investment income



CA$380 million



CA$295 million





Net operating income attributable to common shareholders



CA$648 million



CA$537 million





Net income



CA$673 million



CA$377 million




 

Of the operating DPW, CA$3.25 billion came from Canada, CA$1.25 billion from the UK&I segment, and CA$613 million from the US. Meanwhile, the combined ratio in Canada stood at 90.7%, in UK&I 94.6%, and in the US 88.0%.

Commenting on the financial results for Q1, chief executive Charles Brindamour (pictured) said: “We delivered strong results again this quarter with contribution from all segments, resulting in mid-teens ROE (return on equity) and solid book value growth.

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“We also continued to make good progress on the integration of DLG (Direct Line Group), closed the sale of our UK direct personal lines operations, and advanced on all other aspects of our strategic roadmap.

“With our strong balance sheet and business fundamentals, we are on course to grow net operating income per share by 10% per year over time and outperform the industry ROE by at least 500 basis points.”

According to the insurance group, its total capital margin at the end of the quarter amounted to CA$2.7 billion. Meanwhile, its board approved the quarterly dividend of CA$1.21 per share on the company’s outstanding common shares.

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