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    Discovery Bank Turns Profitable Ahead of Expectations

    September 4, 2025
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    Discovery Bank CEO Hylton Kallner
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    Discovery Bank has achieved profitability sooner than anticipated, following its break-even point in December. The bank is gaining traction by attracting high-quality clients, marking its first profitable period in the latter half of the financial year ending in June.

    According to Discovery Holdings, the bank’s profitability has exceeded initial projections. Since its launch in 2019, Discovery Bank has been steadily reducing its losses, reporting operating losses of R1.2 billion in 2020, R1 billion in 2021, and R990 million in 2022. With its recent success, the bank aims to increase its market share in the competitive home loan sector.

    Last year, Discovery Bank introduced a home loan product featuring personalised interest rates based on clients’ risk profiles. This initiative allows clients to benefit from interest rate reductions of up to 1%, further enhancing its appeal in a crowded market.

    The broader Discovery group is also poised for a significant profit surge when it announces its results for the year ending in June. Forecasts indicate that headline earnings will rise by 27% to 32%, with normalised HEPS expected to reach between 1,443 and 1,499.8 cents. Additionally, normalised profit from operations is projected to increase by 26% to 31% year on year. The group’s 2024 earnings have already been restated upwards by 2.5%.

    The robust performance across all business segments has contributed to this positive outlook. Discovery Health has seen solid earnings growth, bolstered by investments in technology and innovation, including artificial intelligence (AI). Discovery Life has benefited from an exceptional claims experience, while Discovery Invest’s profits have risen due to an increase in assets under management and one-off benefits. Discovery Insure has effectively managed pricing and claims, improving its claims ratio alongside favourable weather conditions.

    The Vitality composite has also shown progress, with the restructuring of global operations creating a more focused business model. Vitality Health has performed strongly, driven by effective pricing strategies and improved claims management. VitalityLife has posted strong earnings, supported by significant new business growth from its shared-value insurance model.

    Discovery’s Ping An Health Insurance has continued to perform well, following the previous year’s extraordinary results. Meanwhile, the Vitality Network is undergoing a restructure aimed at enhancing long-term scale and value. Following these developments, Discovery shares rose by 4.49%.

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