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    Momentum metropolitan expects rise in earnings 

    August 25, 2023
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    Momentum Metropolitan, an insurance and financial services group, anticipates an increase in earnings for the year ending June, attributed to a decline in life claims as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic subsides.

    1. The company highlights that earnings were further supported by a significant improvement in investment variances due to favorable shifts in yield curves.
    2. Headline earnings per share (HEPS) are expected to rise by 2%-7%, reaching up to 318c, according to the firm’s trading update. Normalized headline earnings per share are projected to rise by 15%-20% when full-year results are released on September 13.
    3. Momentum’s share price experienced a midmorning surge of up to 5.7% to R20.38 following the announcement.
    4. While earnings have increased, Momentum acknowledges that underwriting losses in Momentum Insure, deterioration in lapse experience in Metropolitan Life, and a decline in investment returns from venture capital funds have partially dampened the overall performance.
    5. The company has expressed concerns about the impact of rising interest rates, high inflation, and load-shedding on economic activity.
    6. Momentum recently appointed Jeanette Marais as group CEO, making her the first female leader of a large, listed life insurance and asset management group in South Africa. Marais will spearhead the company’s new strategy, “Beyond 2024,” which aims to regain market share in a low-growth economy with a shrinking savings pool.

    In addition, Mike Adsetts assumed the role of chief investment officer (CIO) at Momentum Investment Management on July 1.

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