Ageas reported growing inflows of EUR 7.8 billion, up 15% year-over-year, but insurance net profit decreased to EUR 145 million from EUR 157 million due to a EUR 35 million impact from storms and floods in the UK. The group combined ratio was 102.6% compared to 98.9% last year. Group net profit was EUR 30 million compared to EUR 293 million last year due to a EUR 104 million increase in the RPN(i) liability. The balance sheet remains strong with insurance solvency at 209% and group solvency at 213%.
Investor Day 2009 - Regional business presentation AsiaAgeas
- The document discusses opportunities for investment and growth in Asia, with a focus on the life insurance market. It profiles Fortis' operations and joint ventures in various Asian countries and markets.
- Fortis has established operations in Malaysia, China, Thailand, Hong Kong, and India. It provides statistics on the size and growth rates of the life insurance markets in these countries.
- The profiles describe each venture's mission and strategy, distribution channels, market position, and financial performance. They also analyze opportunities and challenges in each local market.
Ageas has been active in the Asian insurance markets since 2000, initially starting partnerships in Malaysia and China. Over the past decade, Ageas has expanded its presence to also include partnerships in Thailand, India, and Hong Kong. The Asian insurance markets have experienced substantial growth over this period, with increases in populations, GDP per capita, insurance premiums, and penetration rates across the major markets. Ageas' partnerships have also grown their market positions and performed solidly. Looking ahead, Ageas is well positioned to further strengthen its presence in the high-growth Asian markets by building on its foundations of solid partnerships and active management participation.
Bart De Smet, CEO of Ageas, provided closing remarks about Ageas's operations in Asia and strategic priorities going forward. He discussed that Ageas has had strong growth in Asia since 2001 through robust partnerships and a diversified set of activities. Going forward, Ageas aims to further solidify its positions in current Asian markets and pursue selective new opportunities to strengthen positions and capitalize on attractive growth. Ageas's strategic priorities are to develop its core markets, focus on risk and fee-based businesses, expand its broking activities, proactively manage legacy issues, and maintain a strict financial discipline.
Ageas posted solid 6M 2014 insurance results, with a net profit of EUR 340 million in Non-Life (+3%) offset by losses in the General Account. The Group net result was EUR 31 million (-93%). Shareholders' equity increased due to unrealized gains and losses. Ageas also announced a new EUR 250 million share buy-back program.
- The group's Q1 2011 results were mixed, with insurance performance and combined ratios improving but the overall group result being negative due to unrealized losses lowering shareholders' equity.
- Inflows were slightly down as expected but funds under management continued growing.
- Insurance segments saw improved financial performance across all regions, with the combined ratio improving significantly.
- The acquisition of Castle Cover in the UK in March 2011 will further strengthen the group's retail capabilities.
Ageas reported strong results for the first half of 2012, with significant improvements across all insurance segments. The group net result was driven by strong insurance results and substantial progress in solving legacy issues. Key highlights included:
- Insurance net profit of EUR 303 million, up from EUR 111 million in the first half of 2011. The combined ratio improved to 98.3% from 100.1%.
- Group net profit of EUR 305 million compared to a net loss of EUR 59 million in the first half of 2011.
- Shareholders' equity increased to EUR 3.69 per share, up 14%. Insurance solvency remained strong at 211%.
- The net result of the
Ageas reported growing inflows of EUR 7.8 billion, up 15% year-over-year, but insurance net profit decreased to EUR 145 million from EUR 157 million due to a EUR 35 million impact from storms and floods in the UK. The group combined ratio was 102.6% compared to 98.9% last year. Group net profit was EUR 30 million compared to EUR 293 million last year due to a EUR 104 million increase in the RPN(i) liability. The balance sheet remains strong with insurance solvency at 209% and group solvency at 213%.
Investor Day 2009 - Regional business presentation AsiaAgeas
- The document discusses opportunities for investment and growth in Asia, with a focus on the life insurance market. It profiles Fortis' operations and joint ventures in various Asian countries and markets.
- Fortis has established operations in Malaysia, China, Thailand, Hong Kong, and India. It provides statistics on the size and growth rates of the life insurance markets in these countries.
- The profiles describe each venture's mission and strategy, distribution channels, market position, and financial performance. They also analyze opportunities and challenges in each local market.
Ageas has been active in the Asian insurance markets since 2000, initially starting partnerships in Malaysia and China. Over the past decade, Ageas has expanded its presence to also include partnerships in Thailand, India, and Hong Kong. The Asian insurance markets have experienced substantial growth over this period, with increases in populations, GDP per capita, insurance premiums, and penetration rates across the major markets. Ageas' partnerships have also grown their market positions and performed solidly. Looking ahead, Ageas is well positioned to further strengthen its presence in the high-growth Asian markets by building on its foundations of solid partnerships and active management participation.
Bart De Smet, CEO of Ageas, provided closing remarks about Ageas's operations in Asia and strategic priorities going forward. He discussed that Ageas has had strong growth in Asia since 2001 through robust partnerships and a diversified set of activities. Going forward, Ageas aims to further solidify its positions in current Asian markets and pursue selective new opportunities to strengthen positions and capitalize on attractive growth. Ageas's strategic priorities are to develop its core markets, focus on risk and fee-based businesses, expand its broking activities, proactively manage legacy issues, and maintain a strict financial discipline.
Ageas posted solid 6M 2014 insurance results, with a net profit of EUR 340 million in Non-Life (+3%) offset by losses in the General Account. The Group net result was EUR 31 million (-93%). Shareholders' equity increased due to unrealized gains and losses. Ageas also announced a new EUR 250 million share buy-back program.
- The group's Q1 2011 results were mixed, with insurance performance and combined ratios improving but the overall group result being negative due to unrealized losses lowering shareholders' equity.
- Inflows were slightly down as expected but funds under management continued growing.
- Insurance segments saw improved financial performance across all regions, with the combined ratio improving significantly.
- The acquisition of Castle Cover in the UK in March 2011 will further strengthen the group's retail capabilities.
Ageas reported strong results for the first half of 2012, with significant improvements across all insurance segments. The group net result was driven by strong insurance results and substantial progress in solving legacy issues. Key highlights included:
- Insurance net profit of EUR 303 million, up from EUR 111 million in the first half of 2011. The combined ratio improved to 98.3% from 100.1%.
- Group net profit of EUR 305 million compared to a net loss of EUR 59 million in the first half of 2011.
- Shareholders' equity increased to EUR 3.69 per share, up 14%. Insurance solvency remained strong at 211%.
- The net result of the
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The document describes Advanced Educational Institutions which is affiliated with Maharshi Dayanand University and approved by regulatory bodies, and provides details about its campus location and the various courses offered along with their duration and eligibility criteria at its constituent institutes including Advanced Institute of Technology and Management, Advanced College of Technology and Management, Advanced Institute of Pharmacy, and Advanced Institute of Education.
This document contains a registration form and information about an upcoming seminar on futuristic trends in electronics and communication engineering. The seminar will take place on November 19th, 2011 and will include registration, inaugural and technical sessions, a poster session, best paper award presentation, and closing remarks. Participants are invited to present papers and submit abstracts by October 31st. The organizing committee aims to bring together academics and industry experts to share the latest developments in electronics and communication fields.
This document contains a registration form and information about an upcoming seminar on futuristic trends in electronics and communication engineering. The seminar will take place on November 19th, 2011 and will include registration, inaugural and technical sessions, a poster session, best paper award presentation, and closing remarks. Participants are invited to present papers and submit abstracts by October 31st. The organizing committee aims to bring together academics and industry experts to share the latest developments in electronics and communication fields.
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The document provides guidance on bridging the gap between academia and industry. It discusses preparing for campus recruitment and interviews, including self-assessment, developing goals and plans, and gaining technical skills and industry exposure. The document also outlines common interview questions and tips for making a strong impression during the interview process.
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This document provides the theory date sheet for the BBA (CAM) 1st, 3rd, and 5th semester examinations in December 2010 at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. It lists the course codes, course names, and dates for each examination from the 1st semester on December 14-28, 2010, 3rd semester from December 13-27, 2010, and 5th semester from December 12-25, 2010. It also notes that students should ensure they have the correct question paper and that mobile phones and sharing calculators are not allowed in the examination center.
This document provides the theory date sheet for the BBA (CAM) 1st, 3rd, and 5th semester examinations in December 2010 at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. It lists the course codes, course names, and dates for each examination from the 1st semester on December 14-28, 2010, 3rd semester from December 13-27, 2010, and 5th semester from December 12-25, 2010. It also notes that students should ensure they have the correct question paper and that mobile phones and sharing calculators are not allowed in the examination center.
The document provides the theory examination date-sheet for various semesters of the BBA program at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak for December 2010. It lists the course codes, names and dates for exams for BBA 1st, 3rd, 5th and 6th semesters under both old and new schemes. It also contains some notes for candidates regarding verifying the question papers, prohibiting mobile phones and the use of calculators.
This document introduces the Microsoft Student Tech Club at Advanced Institute of Technology and Management in Palwal. It provides an overview of Microsoft Corporation, the Microsoft Student Partners program, and the Imagine Cup competition. It describes the benefits of joining the Microsoft Student Tech Club, which includes learning Microsoft technologies, discounts on certification and courseware, and working on projects. Students from B.Tech, MCA, and MBA programs are eligible to join.
This document appears to be listing student information including name, serial number, percentages scored in high school and college courses, intended graduation degree and college/university details. The table headings indicate the student's name, serial number, 12th grade percentage, undergraduate percentage, intended graduation degree and stream, intended year of graduation, and college/university name.
This document provides an overview of courses offered at various institutes including the Advanced Institute of Technology & Management, Advanced College of Technology & Management, and Advanced Institute of Pharmacy. It lists bachelor's, master's, and diploma programs in fields such as computer science, electronics, business administration, education, and pharmacy. Laboratories for subjects like computer applications, electronics, mechanical engineering, education research, pharmacy research, and applied sciences are also detailed.
The document requests personal details including name, roll number, course, and semester from the reader in order to fill out unspecified details. It asks for basic identifying information but provides no other context about the purpose of collecting these details.