QBE enjoys profit surge in first half

QBE enjoys profit surge in first half

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QBE enjoys profit surge in first half

Key leadership appointment announced

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By
Terry Gangcuangco

QBE Insurance Group has published its financial results for the half year ended June 30, 2023.

According to the global insurer, here’s how it fared in the first half:




Metric



H1 2023



H1 2022 (restated)







Gross written premium (GWP)



US$12.8 billion



US$11.6 billion





Insurance revenue



US$9.9 billion



US$8.9 billion





Insurance profit



US$475 million



US$292 million





Total investment income/(loss)



US$662 million



US$(20 million)





Profit before income tax



US$584 million



US$61 million





Net profit after income tax



US$400 million



US$48 million




 

In terms of GWP growth per region, North America posted a 6% increase in H1; International, 18%; and Australia Pacific, also 18%. QBE’s combined operating ratio stood at 98.8% (2022: 94.9%).

Commenting on the numbers, group chief executive Andrew Horton said in a release: “While underwriting performance was challenged by catastrophe events, we are encouraged by our ongoing business momentum and remain confident in the outlook.

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“I’m pleased with the progress we’ve made across our strategic priorities, and with our efforts concentrated around building a more resilient business.”

QBE, which has been listed on the Australian Securities Exchange since 1973, also announced a key internal hire.

Horton noted: “We are pleased to announce the appointment of Peter Burton to the role of group chief underwriting officer. Peter has been with QBE for over 15 years, currently leads our International Markets segment, and has had a long and distinguished career as an underwriter and leader across multiple classes of business.”

Burton is based in the UK.

Meanwhile the QBE board has declared an interim dividend of AU14¢ per share.

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