Scor Swung to 1st Half Net Loss; Covid, Natural-Catastrophe Claims and Ukraine War Took Toll
28 July 2022 - 5:42PM
Dow Jones News
By Ed Frankl
Scor SE said Thursday that it swung to a net loss in the first
half of the year, as the war in Ukraine, Covid-19 and
natural-catastrophe claims, including a severe drought in Brazil,
hit profitability.
The French insurer posted a net loss of 239 million euros
($243.7 million), compared with a net profit of EUR380 million a
year earlier.
Gross written premiums rose, however, to EUR9.69 billion, up
8.3% on year.
The second quarter was marked by heavy floods in South Africa
and storms in France, which followed a first quarter that was
affected by severe floods in Australia and one of Brazil's
worst-ever droughts, which hit soy crops, Scor said.
The Brazil claims resulted in a EUR193 million impact on Scor's
technical result, it said. As a consequence, Scor said it is
reviewing its agriculture portfolio, with a 50% exposure reduction
targeted for 2023.
Scor said it hadn't changed its planned charge in the "high
double-digit euro million range" for potential claims related to
the Ukraine conflict taken in the first quarter.
Covid-19 claims came to EUR254 million, of which EUR195 million
was incurred in the first quarter, the Paris-based company
said.
The company's solvency ratio, a measure of financial strength,
improved to 240% as of June 30, up from 226% at the end of 2021, it
said.
"In this complex environment, Scor stays the course and expects
to navigate the current headwinds and take advantage of upcoming
tailwinds in a hardening market," the company said.
Write to Ed Frankl at edward.frankl@dowjones.com
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