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Kenya Re records 14.6pc rise in net profit to Sh3.6 billion

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Last updated: March 28, 2023 4:45 pm
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Kenya Re acting Managing Director Michael Mbeshi during the release of the firm’s 2022 financial performance in Nairobi on March 28, 2023.
Kenya Re acting Managing Director Michael Mbeshi during the release of the firm’s 2022 financial performance in Nairobi on March 28, 2023.
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Kenya Re has reported a 14.6 percent increase in net profit to Sh3.62 billion for the year ended December 2022, on the back of increased premiums and investment income

Kenya Re announced a final dividend of Sh0.2 per share or Sh559.9 million for the year.

The reinsurer’s net premiums rose to Sh22.1 billion in the period under review up from Sh19 billion posted the year before.

“Growth in premiums and investment income has contributed to the earnings, as well as reduced expenses,” said Mr Michael Mbeshi, Kenya Re acting MD.

Kenya Re posted an increase in gross written premiums of Sh24.9 billion from Sh23.1 billion posted the year in December 2021. Net earned premiums rose 16 percent to Sh22.1 billion in December 2022.

Kenya Re acting Managing Director Michael Mbeshi during the release of the firm’s 2022 financial performance in Nairobi on March 28, 2023.
Kenya Re acting Managing Director Michael Mbeshi during the release of the firm’s 2022 financial performance in Nairobi on March 28, 2023.

The company said the improvement was on the back of a diversified portfolio, intensified market engagement and investment in government securities.

The firm’s investment income rose to Sh3.7 billion from Sh3.66 billion in the review period.

The firm recorded higher claim expenses and others accruing to Sh22.1 billion up from Sh18.9 billion in the previous year. Operating expenses decreased by 16 percent to Sh1.75 billion from Sh2.1 billion in 2021.

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Provision for doubtful debt decreased 176.4 percent from Sh909.4 million to Sh329 million in the year under review.

Kenya Re’s total assets stood at 70.1 billion in December 2022 from Sh55.6 billion, a six percent increase.

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