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Thursday 07 May 2020 8:47 am

Insurer RSA posts double-digit profit rise but expects £25m coronavirus hit

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RSA posts double-digit profit surge but expects £25m coronavirus hit
RSA posts double-digit profit surge but expects £25m coronavirus hit

FTSE 100 insurer RSA today said it expected its exposure from the coronavirus pandemic to total around £25m, with claims coming from travel, wedding and event cancellation insurance.

The home, motor and commercial insurer had received around 25,000 claims on which it would pay out, of which around 23,000 were travel claims, it said in a statement.

RSA’s share price surged 4.3 per cent to 385.4p in early trading as it revealed little effect from coronavirus on first quarter results.

Business operating profit rose by double digit percentages, RSA said. Net written premiums totalled £1.5bn in the first quarter, down one per cent from a year earlier.

Best known in Britain for its “More than” brand, RSA also has large operations in Canada, Ireland and Scandinavia.

RSA said last month it would not pay its 2019 final dividend, following pressure from regulators on insurers to protect policyholders and ensure strong levels of capital.

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But today chief executive Stephen Hester said RSA was “resilient”.

“We are also very conscious of our shareholder responsibilities, especially with regards to restarting dividend payments when it is prudent to do so,” he said.

The group’s solvency ratio fell to 151 per cent from 168 per cent at end of 2019 due to market moves and planned pension contributions. But it remained within the insurer’s 130-160 per cent target range.

A level above 100 per cent indicates an insurer has sufficient capital.

RSA is one of several top insurers facing the possibility of multi-million pound lawsuits from small businesses in Britain which allege legitimate business interruption claims have been rejected.

The Financial Conduct Authority said last week it was seeking clarity from the courts to resolve uncertainty over business interruption payments.

“The great majority of business interruption claims are not expected to be eligible under their coverage terms for COVID-19”, RSA said, adding that for claims due to the pandemic in general, “it is expected that some cases will be challenged and may have outcomes the same or different to our expectations”.

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