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    Discovery Profit Surges 29% as Bank Scales Rapidly

    March 3, 2026
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    Adrian Gore - Discovery CEO
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    Discovery has reported accelerated growth across its operations for the six months to December 2025, supported by expansion in its banking, insurance and investment units despite what it described as a complex global backdrop. Normalised profit from operations increased 24% to R8.8bn, while headline earnings rose 29% to R5.8bn and normalised headline earnings climbed 27% to R5.7bn. The group declared an interim dividend of 111 cents per share, up 28% from the prior period.

    Both Discovery South Africa and the global Vitality composite recorded robust gains, placing the group ahead of its five-year growth trajectory. Management attributed performance to the scaling of its shared-value insurance model, which integrates behavioural incentives, data analytics and pricing discipline across product lines.

    Discovery Bank emerged as a key contributor as it reached a new phase of scale. The bank generated a normalised operating profit of R75m, with client numbers rising 28% to 1.4 million. Deposits and advances both recorded strong growth, reflecting increased customer adoption and deeper product penetration. The bank’s growth aligns with broader shifts in South Africa’s retail banking market, where digital adoption continues to rise and competition has intensified among established lenders and newer entrants.

    READ – Adrian Gore Maintains Discovery Holding

    Discovery Health delivered a 5% increase in operating profit to R2.1bn, supported by technology upgrades, retention rates and operational efficiencies. Discovery Life reported a 15% rise in operating profit to R3.1bn, aided by favourable mortality and morbidity trends and improved margins. Discovery Invest grew assets under management by 24% to R142bn, benefiting from positive market performance and net inflows. Discovery Insure posted a 34% increase in normalised operating profit to R546m, driven by improved underwriting margins and continued uptake of the Vitality Drive programme.

    The group’s performance coincides with improving domestic financial conditions. According to South African Reserve Bank data, easing inflation and lower interest rates have supported credit growth and asset prices, contributing to stronger balance sheets across financial services firms. Discovery’s market capitalisation stands at about R179bn, as reported by JSE Market Data, reflecting investor support for its integrated financial services platform.

    A central feature of the strategy remains the application of artificial intelligence within the Vitality wellness ecosystem. The group has expanded its use of data analytics to personalise incentives and behavioural interventions aimed at improving health outcomes and risk profiles. This integration of technology and insurance economics continues to underpin growth across its composites, positioning the group for further expansion as digital engagement deepens across its client base.

    READ – Discovery and Google Unite for AI-Driven Vitality Platform

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