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Royal Exchange Reports N1O.7bn Premium Income in 2O15

Royal Exchange Plc has announced that it generated a Gross Written Premium of N10.7 billion from its business activities for the financial year ended December 31, 2015, representing an increase of 14 percent over the figure of 2014, which stood at N9.4 billion.
Net Premium Income for the period amounted to N8.4 billion, with a modest growth of 9 percent over that of Year 2014, which stood at N7.8 billion. Total Assets also increased to N26.525 billion, up by two percent from the preceding year.
Total claims paid for the period under review amounted to N3.0 billion, an increase of 26 percent from 2014, which was N2.4 billion.
The Group Managing Director of the company, Auwalu Muktari, stated that despite the very harsh operating environment in the year under review, the group was able to grow its top-line figures by participating in large-ticket financial transactions, as well as playing in the retail insurance market, which shall be a key growth driver in the years ahead.
According to Muktari, “Royal Exchange Plc will in the years to come, continue to be an aggressive player in the retail market in Nigeria and will be looking at different strategies to increase its product offering and visibility in the marketplace, while not losing track of the corporate market, where the returns and margins, are dwindling, yearly.”
The GMD noted that the bottom-line results of the group did not turn out as expected, due to increase in operational costs, branch expansion, acquisition of new business solutions to improve its internal business processes, as well as thin margins on investments.
To stem this tide, Muktari said that “the company has implemented various cost optimisation strategies and measures which shall guarantee profitability in both the current financial year and the years ahead.
He further added that the Group will under some form of restructuring, to enable it streamline its operations and processes and make it more responsive to the changing needs and demands of its clientele.

About Royal Exchange Plc

Royal Exchange Plc started operations in 1921 and continues to be driven by innovation and a determination to offer services that are of exceptional value to its customers.
Following the recapitalisation exercise in 2007, the company was reorganised into a group structure comprising Royal Exchange Plc as the holding company and five strategic subsidiaries namely:

§ Royal Exchange General Insurance Company Limited (Non-Life Insurance Services)
§ Royal Exchange Prudential Life Plc (Life Assurance Services)
§ Royal Exchange Finance and Asset Management Limited (Financial Advisory Services)
§ Royal Exchange Healthcare Limited (HMO and Health Insurance)
§ Royal Exchange Microfinance Bank Limited (Banking Services)

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