Tryg A/S – total number of voting rights and capital With reference to section 32 of the Danish Capital Markets Act (Kapitalmarkedsloven), Tryghereby publishes the company's total number of voting rights and the total share capital. After the capital decrease registered on 29 April 2024 the company's share capital was reduced by nominal DKK 92,214,355 to nominal DKK 3,081,960,545. Tryg's nominal share capital amounts to DKK 3,081,960,545 equivalent to 616.392.109 shares and 308,196,054,500 voting rights as of 30 April 2024. Attachment
Tryg A/S – capital reduction At Tryg’s annual general meeting on 21 March 2024, it was decided to cancel repurchased shares from the Group’s share buy back programmes. The Group’s share capital is reduced by nominal DKK 92,214,355 to nominal DKK 3,081,960,545. The reduction of the share capital was announced by the Danish Business Authority on 22 March 2024. Tryg has not received any objections to the capital reduction. Therefore, the reduction is effective as the Danish Business Authority has registered the capital reduction. After the cancellation of the 18,442,871 repurchased share...
A director at Storebrand ASA maiden bought 10,000 shares at 106.500NOK and the significance rating of the trade was 59/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the last two year...
Harsh weather during Q1 led to elevated claims and a combined ratio deterioration of 5.7%-points YOY despite insurance revenues growing 11% YOY. Adjusting for weather and other items, the claims ratio improved 0.2%-points YOY, a sign that the sharp repricing efforts during 2023 are starting to take effect. Combined with signs of abating claims frequencies and further repricing, we expect continued underwriting improvements. We reiterate our BUY, having raised our 2025–2026e EPS by 3% and our tar...
Q1 PTP was up 30% YOY, largely driven by strong AUM growth and increased interest rates. The Insurance segment showed signs of improvement after several rounds of repricing in previous quarters, supporting the 2025 financial targets. Following regulatory approval and a 191% Solvency II ratio, Storebrand launched a NOK1.1bn buyback programme. We reiterate our BUY and have raised our target price to NOK125 (120) following ~4% positive EPS revisions for 2025e.
A director at DNB Bank ASA bought 6,000 shares at 205.710NOK and the significance rating of the trade was 57/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the last two years clearly ...
Q1 PTP was down 15% YOY to DKK1,007m (as we and consensus expected), reflecting the harsh winter weather and a high-profile claim in Sweden. However, the underlying claims ratio extended its long run of improvements, ending 0.5%-points stronger YOY. Given the ongoing premium repricing and CMD in December, we expect focus to remain on maintaining underwriting discipline, supporting continued improvements. We have made limited changes to our 2025–2026e net profit, and reiterate our BUY and DKK185 ...
Reporting of granting of Tryg shares to Allan Kragh Thaysen (CFO) and Alexandra Bastkær Winther (CCO) Group CFO Allan Kragh Thaysen has been granted 5,002 Tryg shares for a total amount of DKK 687,775. Group CCO Alexandra Bastkær Winther has been granted 4,473 Tryg shares for a total amount of DKK 615,037. Granting of the shares are related to the bonus programme in 2020. Attachment
Tryg A/S – 1. kvartals rapport 2024 Trygs bestyrelse har i dag godkendt 1. kvartals rapport for 2024 Tryg rapporterede et insurance service result på 1.275 mio. DKK (1.474 mio. DKK) og en combined ratio på 86,6 (84,0) i 1. kvartal 2024 påvirket negativt af højere end normalt vejr- og storskader niveau for mere end 180 mio. DKK. Den underliggende erstatningsprocent for Tryg Koncernen blev forbedret med 0,5 procentpoint, hvorimod Privat havde en forværring i den underliggende erstatningsprocent på 0,5 procentpoint påvirket af en stigning i frekvensen for motor skader. Tryg rapporterede en...
Tryg A/S – Interim report Q1 2024 Tryg’s Supervisory Board has today approved the Q1 2024 interim report. Tryg reported an insurance service result of DKK 1,275m (DKK 1,474m) and a combined ratio of 86.6 (84.0) in Q1 2024, adversely impacted by more than DKK 180m higher than normal weather and large claims level. The underlying claims ratio for the Group improved by 50bps, whilst the Private segment displayed a deterioration of 50bps driven by an increase in motor claims frequency. Tryg reported a top-line growth of 4.8% primarily driven by price increases to offset inflationary pressu...
Despite harsh winter weather, Topdanmark reported Q1 PTP up ~1% YOY due to a strong investment result and solid underwriting. The combined ratio was 84.8%, 1.2%-points higher YOY, supported by low large claims and high run-off gains. While the underlying claims ratio was up YOY, pricing measures should continue to support improved underwriting. On somewhat increased cost control, we have raised our 2025–2026e EPS by ~1%. We reiterate our HOLD and DKK320 target price.
We expect above-normal weather-related claims in Q1 as a result of heavy rain and snowfall (and record-low temperatures) in the Nordics at the start of the year. On the positive side, we believe the non-life insurers should see the effects of 2023’s repricing efforts, while their latest CMD presentations leave us confident the sector remains committed to maintaining underwriting discipline. Tryg is our top pick in the Nordic P&C sector, while we also reiterate our BUYs on Sampo and Gjensidige an...
Storebrand is set to benefit from strong equity markets in Q1, as we expect AUM to be up ~22% YOY. Together with solid profit sharing from the Swedish Guaranteed business, this should offset a soft insurance result from harsh weather and disability benefits, resulting in Q1 profit before amortisation of NOK924m, up 20% YOY. We forecast a Q1 Solvency II ratio of 195%, supporting continued buybacks in line with the 2023 CMD target of NOK12bn by 2030. We have raised our 2025–2026e EPS by 1–3% and o...
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