IC Market Espresso 17 Jul 2020

 
Croatia’s GWP Development in H1 2020

In the first half of the year GWPs declined by 1.9% YoY. GWPs in non-life insurances grew 3.9% YoY, while life insurance decreased by 16.2% YoY.

Croatian Insurance Bureau published the GWP development in H1 2020. Since the beginning of the year, GWP’s observed a slight decline of 1.9% compared to the same period last year. The total amount of GWPs collected reached HRK 5.78bn (includes insurers located in Croatia and insurers operating in Croatia but based in another EU country). The aforementioned decrease came solely on the back of the life segment which observed a strong decline of 16.2% YoY to HRK 1.4bn.  Such a decrease could arguably be attributed to the maturing of policies which were underwritten coupled with lower savings through life insurance and early termination of these policies. Meanwhile, non-life segment which traditionally accounts for the biggest portion of total GWPs, recorded a solid increase of 3.9% YoY.

When observing GWPs by structure since the beginning of the year insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles (which accounts for 22.6% of GWPs) recorded an increase of 7.8% YoY. Next, vehicle insurance (casco policy) which accounts for 11.8% of total GWPs recorded an increase of 1%. Health insurance observed also a solid YTD performance of +4.5%. Credit insurance observed a sharp decrease of 24.6% (or HRK 44.9m). This does not come as a surprise given the expected lower loan issuance activity in Croatia as a result of Covid-19 outbreak.

Croatia’s largest insurer, Croatia Osiguranje accounted for 27.4% of the market, showing a 1.5 p.p. YoY decrease.

Čakovecki Mlinovi Propose a Dividend of HRK 100 per Share

Čakovecki Mlinovi released their invitation to the GSM yesterday in which they proposed a dividend of HRK 100 per share, which translates into a dividend yield of 1.5%.

Čakovecki Mlinovi released their invitation to the GSM yesterday in which they proposed a dividend of HRK 100 per share, which translates into a dividend yield of 1.5%. The total amount which will be payed out amounts to HRK 10.5m. Ex-date is set on September 2nd.

Rather than being paid out of last year’s HRK 16.9m net profit, if approved, the company will pay out the proposed dividend out of their retained earnings.

Overview of Cakovecki Mlinovi’s Historic Dividend