Prudential Plc Half Year 2024 Results: Progress Continues In 2024
Administrator Kamis, 29 Agustus 2024 08:48 WIB
HONG KONG SAR - 28 August 2024 - Prudential plc ("Prudential"; HKEX: 2378; LSE: PRU) today announced its financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2024.
Performance highlights on a constant (and actual) exchange rate basis
* New business profit of $1,468 million. This was up 8 per cent (6 per cent) excluding the effect of interest rate and other economic impacts and up 1 per cent (down (1) per cent) after allowing for these impacts
* Adjusted operating profit up 9 per cent (6 per cent) to $1,544 million
* First interim dividend of 6.84 cents per share (2023: 6.26 cents per share on an AER basis), up 9 per cent
* First tranche of $2 billion share buyback in execution. As at 22 August 2024, 22 million shares have been repurchased for 150 million ($192 million)
* EEV shareholders' equity (before minority interests) equivalent to 1,644 cents per share (31 December 2023: 1,650 cents per share on an AER basis). After minority interests EEV shareholders' equity was 1,575 cents per share.
* Free surplus ratio of 232 per cent (31 December 2023: 242 per cent) and a GWS shareholder capital surplus over GPCR of $15.2 billion, equivalent to a cover ratio of 282 per cent (31 December 2023: 295 per cent)
Commenting on the Results, CEO Anil Wadhwani, said:
"We entered this year with a clear strategy and a set of outcomes we are confident in achieving by 2027, namely a compounded annual growth rate for new business profit of 15 to 20 per cent and double-digit for cash generation, both measured from a 2022 base. In the first half of 2024, we delivered high quality new business profit growth of 8 per cent alongside increased margins, on an ex-economics basis, and adjusted operating profit up 9 per cent. This followed exceptional growth of 47 per cent (excluding economic impacts) in new business profit for the full year 2023, resulting from the strong rebound in Hong Kong after the removal of Covid restrictions and the opening of the border with the Chinese Mainland. We announced a $2 billion share buyback programme, to return capital to shareholders while we continue to invest in growth opportunities."
Business commentary
Our resilient performance in the first half of 2024 was achieved having taken steps to reposition our business in the Chinese Mainland ahead of both regulatory and macro-economic changes. We also took decisive action on medical repricing in Indonesia and Malaysia in advance of the market. Other markets such as Singapore, India and Taiwan have performed well given our continued product innovation and expansion of distribution capabilities. Over the past year, we have been gaining momentum in executing our strategy, addressing known challenges, and identifying areas for continued improvement. We are strengthening our capabilities across our pillars and enablers and reinforcing this with senior leadership appointments in key areas of the business. We are focused on more effectively converting new business profit to cash, managing operational variances and seeking to leverage benefits of scale.
In distribution while agency new business profit was lower in the first half of 2024 given the high base effects in the 2023 comparative period in many markets, we are intensifying our efforts on the underlying drivers of agency growth with a focus on quality recruitment, training and embedding PRUForce, our digital agency platform. Bancassurance performed strongly with 28 per cent growth in new business profit in the first half of 2024, excluding the effect of interest rate and other economic impacts, with Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand being notable markets. We have continued to demonstrate our capital allocation discipline, focusing on quality new business, investment in capabilities and a capital management programme.
Outlook
We have seen a pick up in sales momentum in June, which continues into the second half of the year. In respect of 2024, new business profits are expected to grow at an annual rate consistent with that required to meet our 2022-2027 new business profit growth objective. The structural drivers of growth in Asia and Africa for our industry remain intact, with ongoing strong demand in respect of protection, long-term savings and retirement propositions as broader based economic growth returns to our markets. We continue to be confident in achieving our 2027 financial and strategic objectives.
Half year | Change on | |||
Summary performance financials (before non-controlling interests) | 2024 $m | 2023 $m | AER basis | CER basis |
New business profit | 1,468 | 1,489 | (1)% | 1% |
Operating free surplus generated | 983 | 1,024 | (4)% | (2)% |
Operating free surplus generated from in-force insurance and asset management business | 1,351 | 1,438 | (6)% | (4)% |
Adjusted operating profit | 1,544 | 1,462 | 6% | 9% |
IFRS profit (loss) after tax | 182 | 947 | (81)% | (80)% |
30 Jun 2024 | 31 Dec 2023 | |||
Balance sheet financials (after non-controlling interests) | Total | Per share | Total | Per share |
EEV shareholders' equity | $43.3bn | 1,575 | $45.3bn | 1,643 |
IFRS shareholders' equity | $16.2bn | 588 | $17.8bn | 647 |
Adjusted IFRS shareholders' equity | $34.7bn | 1,262 | $37.3bn | 1,356 |
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