Third quarter 2023 results - SCOR generates EUR 147 million net
income in Q3 2023, contributing to a strong nine-month performance
with a net income of EUR 650 million
Press Release10 November 2023 - N° 20
Third quarter 2023 results
SCOR generates EUR 147 million net income
in Q3 2023, contributing to a strong nine-month performance with a
net income of EUR 650 million
- Insurance revenue of EUR 4,235 million in Q3
2023, up +10.2%1 compared to Q3 2022
- P&C combined ratio of 90.2% in Q3 2023
(-57.8 pts compared to Q3 2022)
- L&H insurance service result2 of EUR 113
million in Q3 2023, compared to EUR 47 million in Q3 2022
- Investments regular income yield of 3.4% in Q3
2023 (+0.8 pts compared to Q3 2022)
- P&C new business CSM of EUR 169 million
and L&H new business CSM3 of EUR 89 million in
Q3 2023
- Group net income of EUR 147 million QTD (EUR
135 million assuming a constant valuation of the option on own
shares), implying an annualized Return on Equity of 13.7% (12.5%
adjusted4). For the first nine months of 2023, the net income
stands at EUR 650 million (EUR 602 million adjusted4), implying an
annualized Return on Equity of 20.2% (18.8% adjusted4)
- Group Economic Value5 under IFRS 17 of EUR 9.2
billion as of 30 September 2023, up +5.3%6 (+7.1%6 at constant
economics7) compared with 31 December 2022, implying an
Economic Value per share of EUR 51 (vs. EUR 50 as
of 31 December 2022)
- Estimated Group solvency ratio of 206%8 as of
30 September 2023
SCOR SE’s Board of Directors met on 9 November
2023 under the chairmanship of Fabrice Brégier, to approve the
Group’s financial statements for the first nine months of
2023.
Thierry Léger, Chief
Executive Officer of SCOR, comments: “The results
over nine months confirm SCOR’s focus on delivering its targets. On
the P&C side, we are below our Cat budget over the first nine
months of 2023, but continued attention is required on the
attritional loss ratio. Our objective as we prepare the 1.1
renewals is to continue to take advantage of the hard market with
new business generation at very attractive margins. In L&H and
Investments, we deliver stable and positive results. With a EUR 602
million9 nine-month result, I see us well placed to deliver on our
Forward 2026 plan.”
Group performance and
context
SCOR records positive results in Q3 2023, a
quarter historically marked by a strong claims activity:
- In P&C
(re)insurance, the combined ratio of 90.2% in Q3 2023 is driven by
natural catastrophe losses above budget (including claims related
to the Hawaii fires) and large man-made claims. Over the first nine
months of 2023, the natural catastrophe ratio is below the budget.
Overall, in Q3 2023, while the attritional loss ratio is
satisfactory, the level of man-made claims is too high. SCOR
continues its efforts to improve the core performance of its
P&C business.
- In L&H
reinsurance, the business pursues its profitable growth and
generates a consistent insurance service result of EUR 113 million2
in Q3 2023.
- In Investments,
SCOR benefits from high reinvestment rates and reports a noticeable
increase in the regular income yield, which reaches 3.4% in Q3 2023
(vs. 3.1% in Q2 2023).
Over the first nine months of 2023, and assuming
a constant valuation of the option on own shares, SCOR delivers a
strong performance with a net income of EUR 602 million9, implying
an annualized Return on Equity of 18.8%9, and grows its Economic
Value by 7.1%10.
Challenging P&C performance in a
quarter historically subject to high loss activity
In Q3 2023, P&C insurance revenue stands at
EUR 1,897 million, up +6.4% at constant exchange rates (down -0.1%
at current exchange rates) compared to Q3 2022. There has been a
strong increase in insurance revenue for Specialty Insurance
(+16.4% at constant exchange rates), representing 33% of the total
P&C insurance revenue.
New business CSM in Q3 2023 stands at EUR 169
million.
P&C (re)insurance key figures:
In EUR million (at current exchange rates) |
Q3 2023 |
Q3 2022 |
Variation |
9M 2023 |
9M 2022 |
Variation |
P&C insurance revenue |
1,897 |
1,900 |
-0.1% |
5,557 |
5,352 |
3.8% |
P&C insurance service result |
152 |
-765 |
n.a. |
544 |
-928 |
n.a. |
Combined ratio |
90.2% |
148.0% |
-57.8 pts |
88.0% |
120.7% |
-32.7 pts |
P&C new business CSM |
169 |
|
|
1,028 |
|
|
The P&C combined ratio stands at 90.2% in Q3
2023, compared to 148.0% in Q3 2022. The combined ratio is
improving due to (i) a Nat Cat ratio at 13.3%, including 4 points
related to claims on the Hawaii fires, largely below that of last
year (32.5% impacted mostly by Hurricane Ian), and (ii) an
attritional loss and commission ratio of 70.4% (mainly impacted by
a high level of man-made claims and by additional prudence on
selected P&C reserves) that remains significantly lower than
last year’s level (104.2%, impacted by c. 30 pts of reserves
increase).
The P&C attributable expense ratio stands at
6.8% of net insurance revenue in Q3 2023.
The P&C insurance service result of EUR 152
million is driven by a CSM amortization of EUR 183 million, partly
offset by the negative experience variance.
L&H generates EUR 113 million
insurance service result in Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, L&H insurance revenue amounts to
EUR 2,338 million, up +13.5%1 at constant exchange rates (up 5.4%
at current exchange rates) compared to Q3 2022.
SCOR continues to build its L&H CSM through
new business generation, mostly from Protection (EUR 89 million new
business CSM3 in Q3 2023, including EUR 77 million from
Protection).
L&H reinsurance key figures:
In EUR million (at current exchange rates) |
Q3 2023 |
Q3 2022 |
Variation |
9M 2023 |
9M 2022 |
Variation |
L&H insurance revenue |
2,338 |
2,218 |
5.4% |
6,534 |
6,647 |
-1.7% |
L&H insurance service result2 |
113 |
47 |
142.1% |
525 |
147 |
257.9% |
L&H new business CSM3 |
89 |
|
|
376 |
|
|
The L&H insurance service result2 amounts to
EUR 113 million in Q3 2023. It is supported by a CSM amortization
of EUR 114 million and a Risk Adjustment release of EUR 29 million.
Experience variance remains limited at EUR -9 million despite the
impact of a negative one-off accounting change on accruals of EUR
-32 million, with onerous contracts standing at EUR -23
million.
Investments delivers a regular income
yield of 3.4% in Q3 2023, benefiting from high reinvestment rates
(5.4% as of 30 September 2023)
As of 30 September 2023, total invested assets
amount to EUR 22.0 billion. SCOR’s asset mix is optimized, with 78%
of the portfolio invested in fixed income. SCOR has a high-quality
fixed income portfolio with an average rating of A+ and a duration
at 3.0 years.
Investments key figures:
In EUR million (at current exchange rates) |
Q3 2023 |
Q3 2022 |
Variation |
9M 2023 |
9M 2022 |
Variation |
Total invested assets |
22,005 |
22,165 |
-0.7% |
22,005 |
22,165 |
-0.7% |
Regular income yield* |
3.4% |
2.6% |
+0.8 pts |
3.1% |
2.2% |
+0.9 pts |
Return on invested assets*, ** |
3.4% |
2.3% |
+1.1 pts |
3.1% |
1.9% |
+1.2 pts |
(*) Annualized. (**) Fair value through income
on invested assets excludes EUR 17 million in Q3 2023 and EUR 64
million in 9M 2023 related to the option on own shares granted to
SCOR (before tax)
Total investment income on invested assets
stands at EUR 18511 million in Q3 2023. The return on invested
assets stands at 3.4%11 (vs. 3.0% in Q2 2023) and the regular
income yield at 3.4% (vs. 3.1% in Q2 2023).
The reinvestment rate stands at 5.4%12 as of 30
September 2023, compared to 5.1% at 30 June 2023. The invested
assets portfolio remains highly liquid and financial cash flows of
EUR 9.7 billion are expected over the next 24 months13, enabling
SCOR to continue to benefit fully from the increase in reinvestment
rates.
Other items
The published Q3 Group net income of EUR 147
million includes a EUR 17 million14 pre-tax impact related to the
option on own shares granted to SCOR, valued at fair value through
income. Adjusting for this item, the Group net income stands at EUR
135 million.
The impact of the transaction with BNP Paribas
Cardif announced on 4 October 2023 will be captured in the Q4 2023
results.
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*APPENDIX
1 - Group Q3 2023 key financial details
In EUR million (at current exchange rates) |
Q3 2023 |
Q3 2022 |
Variation |
9M 2023 |
9M 2022 |
Variation |
Insurance revenue |
4,235 |
4,118 |
+2.8% |
12,090 |
11,999 |
+0.8% |
Gross written premium1 |
4,870 |
5,141 |
-5.3% |
14,444 |
14,827 |
-2.6% |
Insurance service result2 |
265 |
-718 |
n.a. |
1,069 |
-782 |
n.a. |
Group management expense ratio |
6.8% |
6.4% |
+0.4 pts |
6.7% |
6.5% |
+0.2 pts |
Annualized ROE3 |
13.7% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
20.2% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Annualized ROE assuming a constant valuation of the option on own
shares |
12.5% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
18.8% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Net income3,4 |
147 |
-752 |
n.a. |
650 |
-1,027 |
n.a. |
Net income assuming a constant valuation of the option on own
shares |
135 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
602 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Economic Value5,6 |
9,157 |
9,884 |
-7.4% |
9,157 |
9,884 |
-7.4% |
Shareholder’s Equity |
4,459 |
4,800 |
-7.1% |
4,459 |
4,800 |
-7.1% |
Contractual Service Margin (CSM)6 |
4,699 |
5,085 |
-7.6% |
4,699 |
5,085 |
-7.6% |
1: Gross written premium is not a defined
indicator under IFRS 17 (non-GAAP indicator). 2: Includes revenues
on Financial contracts reported under IFRS 9. 3: Amounts taking
into account the impact of the variation of the fair value of the
option on own shares. Q3 2023 impact of EUR 17 million before tax
(EUR 13 million after tax). 9M 2023 impact of EUR 64 million before
tax (EUR 48 million after tax). 4: Consolidated net income, Group
share. 5: Defined as the sum of the shareholders’ equity and the
Contractual Service Margin (CSM). 6: Net of tax. A notional tax
rate of 25% is applied to the CSM.
2 - P&L key figures Q3 2023
In EUR million (at current exchange rates) |
Q3 2023 |
Q3 2022 |
Variation |
9M 2023 |
9M 2022 |
Variation |
Insurance revenue |
4,235 |
4,118 |
+2.8% |
12,090 |
11,999 |
+0.8% |
|
1,897 |
1,900 |
-0.1% |
5,557 |
5,352 |
+3.8% |
|
2,338 |
2,218 |
+5.4% |
6,534 |
6,647 |
-1.7% |
Gross written premium1 |
4,870 |
5,141 |
-5.3% |
14,444 |
14,827 |
-2.6% |
- P&C gross written premium
|
2,476 |
2,636 |
-6.1% |
7,090 |
7,463 |
-5.0% |
- L&H gross written premium
|
2,394 |
2,505 |
-4.4% |
7,355 |
7,364 |
-0.1% |
Investment income on invested assets |
185 |
124 |
+49.3% |
505 |
305 |
+65.3% |
Operating result |
257 |
-845 |
n.a. |
1,016 |
-1,069 |
n.a. |
Net
income2,3 |
147 |
-752 |
n.a. |
650 |
-1,027 |
n.a. |
Net income assuming a constant valuation
of the option on own shares |
135 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
602 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Earnings per share3
(EUR) |
0.82 |
-4.22 |
n.a. |
3.63 |
-5.77 |
n.a. |
Earnings per share (EUR) assuming a constant valuation of
the option on own shares |
0.75 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
3.36 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Operating cash flow |
655 |
422 |
+55.2% |
892 |
54 |
+1,551.9% |
1: Gross written premium is not a defined indicator under IFRS
17 (non-GAAP indicator); 2: Consolidated net income, Group share.
3: Amounts taking into account the impact of the variation of the
fair value of the option on own shares. Q3 2023 impact of EUR 17
million before tax (EUR 13 million after tax). 9M 2023 impact of
EUR 64 million before tax (EUR 48 million after tax)
3 - P&L key ratios Q3 2023
|
Q3 2023 |
Q3 2022 |
Variation |
9M 2023 |
9M 2022 |
Variation |
Return on invested assets
1,2 |
3.4% |
2.3% |
+1.1 pts |
3.1% |
1.9% |
+1.2 pts |
P&C combined ratio 3 |
90.2% |
148.0% |
-57.8 pts |
88.0% |
120.7% |
-32.7 pts |
Group management expense
ratio4 |
6.8% |
6.4% |
+0.4 pts |
6.7% |
6.5% |
+0.2 pts |
Annualized ROE5 |
13.7% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
20.2% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Annualized ROE excluding the fair value impact of the
option on own shares |
12.5% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
18.8% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Economic Value growth6 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
7.1% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1: Annualized and calculated excluding funds
withheld by cedants according to IFRS 9 standard; 2: In Q3 2023 and
9M 2023, fair value through income on invested assets excludes
respectively EUR 17 million and EUR 64 million related to the
option on own shares granted to SCOR; 3: The combined ratio is the
sum of the total claims, the total variables commissions, and the
total P&C management expenses, divided by the net insurance
revenue for P&C business; 4: The Group management expense ratio
is the total management expenses divided by the insurance revenue;
5: Amounts taking into account the impact of the variation of the
fair value of the option on own shares. Q3 2023 impact of EUR 17
million before tax (EUR 13 million after tax). 9M 2023 impact of
EUR 64 million before tax (EUR 48 million after tax). 6: Growth at
constant economic assumptions of interest rates and exchange rates,
and assuming a constant valuation of the option on own shares as at
31 December 2022. Economic Value defined as the sum of the
shareholders’ equity and the Contractual Service Margin (CSM), net
of tax. A notional tax rate of 25% is applied to the CSM. The
starting point is adjusted for the payment of a EUR 1.40 dividend
of per share (EUR 254 million in total) in 2023 for the fiscal year
2022.
4 - Balance sheet key figures as of 30 September
2023
In EUR million (at current exchange rates) |
As of30 September 2023 |
As of31 December 2022 |
Variation |
Total invested assets 1 |
22,005 |
22,179 |
-0.8% |
Shareholders’ equity |
4,459 |
4,351 |
+2.5% |
Book value per share (EUR) |
24.68 |
24.11 |
+2.4% |
Economic Value2 |
9,157 |
8,947 |
+2.3% |
Economic Value per share
(EUR)3 |
50.87 |
49.77 |
+2.2% |
Financial leverage ratio |
21.2% |
21.6% |
-0.4 pts |
Total liquidity4 |
2,036 |
2,791 |
-27.0% |
1: Excluding 3rd party net insurance business
investments; 2: The Economic Value (defined as the sum of the
shareholders’ equity and the Contractual Service Margin (CSM), net
of tax) includes minority interests; 3: The Economic Value per
share excludes minority interests; 4: Includes cash and cash
equivalents and short-term investments classified as “other loans
and receivables”.
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Contact details
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Garciamedia@scor.com
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1 At constant exchange rates. Includes L&H
insurance revenue growth of 13.5%, capturing the impact of a
reclassification. Adjusted for this, the L&H insurance revenue
growth would be broadly similar to the GWP growth (+2.0% at
constant exchange rates).2 Includes revenues on financial contracts
reported under IFRS 9.
3 Includes the CSM on new treaties and change in
CSM on existing treaties due to new business (i.e. new business on
existing contracts).4 Assuming a constant valuation of the option
on own shares.
5 Defined as the sum of the shareholders’ equity
and the Contractual Service Margin (CSM), net of tax. A notional
tax rate of 25% is applied to the CSM to calculate Economic Value.6
Not annualized. +5.3% Economic Value growth stands at +7.1% when
annualized; +7.1% Economic Value growth at constant economics
stands at +9.6% when annualized. The starting point is adjusted for
the payment of a EUR 1.40 dividend per share (EUR 254 million in
total) in 2023 for the fiscal year 2022.7 At constant economic
assumptions of interest rates and exchange rates, and assuming a
constant valuation of the option on own shares, as at 31 December
2022.
8 Solvency ratio estimated after taking into
account a EUR 1.80 annual dividend per share, accrued for the first
nine months of 2023.
9 Assuming a constant valuation of the option on own shares.
Amounts taking into account the impact of the variation of the fair
value of the option on own shares: net income of EUR 147 million
and ROE of 13.7% in Q3 2023; net income of EUR 650 million and ROE
of 20.2% in the first nine months of 2023.
10 Not annualized. Growth at constant economic
assumptions of interest rates and exchange rates, and assuming a
constant valuation of the option on own shares as at 31 December
2022. Economic Value defined as the sum of the shareholders’ equity
and the Contractual Service Margin (CSM), net of tax. The starting
point is adjusted for the payment of a EUR 1.40 dividend per share
(EUR 254 million in total) in 2023 for the fiscal year 2022.
Annualized Economic Value growth stands at +9.6% at constant
economic assumptions of interest rates and exchange rates, and
assuming a constant valuation of the option on own shares, as at 31
December 2022.
11 In Q3 2023, fair value through income on
invested assets excludes EUR 17 million related to the option on
own shares granted to SCOR. Annualized, return on invested assets
excludes funds withheld by cedants and other deposits.12
Corresponds to theoretical reinvestment rates based on Q3 2023
asset allocation of asset yielding classes (i.e. fixed income,
loans and real estate), according to current reinvestment duration
assumptions and spreads, currencies, yield curves as of 30
September 2023.13 As of 30 September 2023. Investable
cash includes current cash balances, and future coupons and
redemptions.14 EUR 64 million pre-tax impact over the first nine
months of 2023.
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