Financial service and Insurance firm, Royal Exchange Group, has announced that it grossed premium income of N10.79 billion in 2015.
The Company’s chairman, Kenneth Odogwu, made this known recently at the firm’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Lagos.
According to him, the result showed an increase of 14 per cent from the company’s performance last year noting the company recorded N9.43 billion gross premium in 2014.
He said the firm’s net premium income peaked at N8.08 billion, profit/loss for the period (N1.29 billion) and total assets stood at N 26.53 billion.
According to him, the firm’s net claims rose N3.04 billion, as against N2.43 billion recorded in 2014, while underwriting expenses decreased by four per cent from N2.74 billion in 2014 to N2.64 billion last year.
Also, management expenses stood at N3.27 billion as against N3.09 billion in the previous year, adding that an increase in reserve of N1.2 billion was made by the group for the insurance and investment liabilities of the the life subsidiary within the period under review.
A shareholder of the company, Gbenga Idowu, commending the company’s result for the period under review, congratulated the board for a job well done and for enabling the subsidiaries to make profits.
He also lauded the firm for looking into the future through investment in information technology that would help drive its operations.