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Insurer Beazley's profit hit by lower reserve money for claims

Published 05/02/2015, 10:17
Updated 05/02/2015, 10:20
© Reuters.  Insurer Beazley's profit hit by lower reserve money for claims
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By Richa Naidu

(Reuters) - Lloyd's of London insurer Beazley Plc (L:BEZG) said full-year pretax profit fell 16 percent as it had less reserve money to settle claims from the destruction of aircraft in Tripoli, downing of the Malaysia Airlines plane in Ukraine and U.S. data breaches.

In 2013, the company recovered substantially more reserve money set aside to pay off claims from pre-2010 catastrophes and the credit crunch in 2008, which cost less than initially anticipated.

Claims in 2014 were actually flat on the previous year, Finance Director Martin Bride told Reuters.

However, the underwriter could tap reserve releases of only $158.1 million (104 million pounds) in the year ended Dec. 31, compared with the $218 million it released in 2013.

Beazley's combined ratio in 2014 inched up to 89 percent from 84 percent in the previous year.

A ratio below 100 percent means an insurer earns more in premiums than it pays out in claims.

"Eighty-nine percent is more of a long-term average, 84 percent was an exceptionally good year in 2013," Chief Executive Andrew Horton said.

Beazley reported a 3 percent rise in net written premiums at $1.73 billion. Pretax profit fell 16.4 percent to $261.9 million.

Beazley, which provides marine, casualty and property insurance and reinsurance, also said it would pay a special dividend of 11.8 pence per share on top of a second interim dividend of 6.2 pence.

Shares in the company were down 2 percent at 295.3 pence at 0958 GMT on Thursday on the London Stock Exchange.

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