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Insurance House nets AED4.21 million H1 2014

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Insurance House P.S.C.
Insurance House P.S.C.

Insurance House P.S.C. has announced that the Gross Premiums Written (GPW) during the half year ending 30th June, 2014 totalled AED58.09 million, nearly 39.2% higher than the AED41.74 million underwritten during the first half of the previous year.

The Net Written Premiums during the first half of 2014 rose by 23% to reach AED31.11 million, compared to AED25.29 million during the same period in the previous year. IH registered a Net Profit of AED4.21 million during the half year ending 30th June 2014. Net Underwriting Profit for the half year ending 30th June 2014 was lower at AED3.61 million compared to the same period last year, due to higher amount of claims paid under Motor and Medical Insurance Policies.

Commenting on Insurance House’s results, Mohammed Abdulla Alqubaisi, Chairman of Insurance House, said, “In an increasingly competitive insurance industry environment in the U.A.E., top line growth achieved by the company during the first half of 2014 is commendable. The challenge ahead is to translate this top line growth into sustained improvement in Net Underwriting Profit. We are ready for this challenge.” Underwriting Profit from core insurance business was complemented by robust returns generated from a well-diversified and professionally managed proprietary investment portfolio. Income from investing activities during the first half of 2014 more than doubled to AED13.75 million, compared to AED5.18 million logged during the same period of the previous year.

Total Assets as of 30th June 2014 grew to AED259.83 million, compared to AED125.80 million when the company commenced operations barely three years ago. As of 30th June 2014, Total Shareholders’ Equity strengthened to AED143.30 million, compared to AED140.27 million as of 31st December, 2013. This is comfortably above the minimum required capital of AED100 million mandated by the U.A.E. Insurance Authority.

General & http://www.businesstoday.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/sample10.jpgistrative expenses were higher than the same period last year, primarily due to branch network expansion and increased staff recruitment in line with sustained growth in Gross Premiums Written.

According to Ahmad Idris, Chief Executive Officer, “Our strategy is to compete on the basis of innovative product offerings and superior service quality. Going forward, profits from core insurance activities will be driven by periodical fine tuning of our risk underwriting guidelines and through enhanced claims management.” “We are proud of our achievements to date and are thankful to our loyal customers and employees, without whose support these achievements would not have been possible,” added Alqubaisi.

Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates

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