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Europe Movers: Aegon, Swiss Re
Inga Muller
16 May, 2025
Frankfurt
Swiss Re AG dropped 2% to CHF 146.65 after the Swiss reinsurance company reported lower revenue in the first quarter.
Insurance revenue declined 11% to $10.40 billion from $11.68 billion, and net income jumped 16% to $1.27 billion from $1.10 billion a year ago.
The company has proposed a dividend of $7.35 per share, an increase of 8% over the previous year.
Aegon Ltd. eased 0.8% to €6.16 after the Dutch financial services company reported first-quarter 2025 results.
Net deposits declined 72% to €767 million from €2.73 billion, and assets under management increased 3% to €324.62 billion from €314.05 billion a year ago.
“Third-party net deposits in Global Platforms were mostly driven by inflows in alternative fixed income products and fixed income products in the UK and the Netherlands,” the company said in a release to investors.
Net outflows from Affiliate resulted mainly from net outflows in UK and US retirement funds and the gradual run-off of the traditional insurance book in the UK, the company added in the statement.
New life sales in the international segment rose 11% in the quarter from a year ago, mainly driven by Brazil due to higher credit life sales.
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