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Tracking the trend in overall economy, the general insurance business in Pakistan is also on a decline. Net premiums of the second biggest general insurance firm by revenue, EFU General Insurance, fell 13 percent year-on-year to Rs 1.38 billion in the second quarter ending June.
The slowdown in economy seems to have strained EFU more, relative to its peer Adamjee Insurance, resulting in a 10 percent decline in net premium revenue during the period - indicating negative growth in business activities of the countrys private sector. However, for EFU, an improved claim ratio (from 71% in 1HCY08 to 65% in 1HCY09) partially offset the impact of lower revenues.
This biggest blow to EFUs bottom-line profits, however, came from sliding investment income which decreased by 69 percent during the first six months - eroding the impact of improved claim ratio. The conditions were even worse in the second quarter where the decline in claim ratio was relatively lower, leading to a dismal bottom-line performance.
Nonetheless, the management did a good job by curtailing administrative expenditure, down 7 percent year-on-year in Apr-Jun period, in an effort to arrest the fall in profits. The companys stock - which has underperformed the index since January 2009 - took a battering after the recently announced results, falling 5 percent to Rs 93.60 by Tuesdays close.
With the companys investment income - about 50 to 70 percent contributor in operating income - likely to normalise in the medium term, the companys earnings are likely to stabilise going forward. And while the claims are seen oscillating like a pendulum, the major worry for EFUs management, rather the whole insurance industry, is to take net premiums back on the same track as of nominal GDP growth.



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EFU GENERAL INSURANCE
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RS (INN) 2Q CY 09 2Q CY 08 % CHG 1H CY 09 1H CY 08 % CHG
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Net premium revenue 1,375 1,569 -12 % 2,799 3,091 -10 %
Net claims 946 1,120 -15 % 1,822 2,183 -17 %
Net commission 120 139 -13 % 215 222 -3 %
Underwriting results 30 57 -48 % 209 215 -3 %
Investment income 32 (32) N/A 79 254 -69 %
General & Admin expense 119 128 -7 % 225 223 1 %
Profit before tax (14) (20) -28 % 203 365 -44 %
Profit after tax (20) 70 N/A 140 325 -57 %
EFS (Rs) (0.18) 0.61 N/A 1.22 2.83 -57 %
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Source: Company results

Copyright Business Recorder, 2009

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