Finnish insurer Sampo tops Q2 profit forecasts driven by main P&C unit

(Reuters) – Finnish insurer Sampo posted a surprise 22% jump in its second quarter pre-tax profit on Wednesday, boosted by strong premium growth at its main property and casualty (P&C) business If, and despite a higher number of large claims.

“Underlying margin development remained positive but headline underwriting profitability was affected by a harsh Nordic winter in the first quarter and elevated large claims experience in the second quarter,” Sampo said in the half-year earnings statement.

The company, which owns Nordic P&C insurer If and made an offer to buy Denmark’s Topdanmark in June, also pointed to strong development in its UK business Hastings, which is benefiting from early rate increases and investments.

Sampo’s profit before tax rose to 444 million euros ($484.5 million) in the second quarter, from 363 million a year earlier. Analysts were expecting it to fall to 358 million euros, a poll by Vara Research showed.

Its shares rose 2.1% by 0917 GMT.

Jefferies said in a note that If P&C materially exceed analysts’ consensus in the quarter, driving what it described as a “low-quality beat” for the whole group.

J.P.Morgan analysts pointed to strong net financial result and lower holding costs as the main reasons for the positive pre-tax result.

The company said it planned to initiate the acceptance period for its Topdanmark bid on Aug. 9. It had previously said it expected to conclude the offer in September.

Sampo’s offer values Topdanmark at $4.7 billion. It already owned 48.5% of the Danish P&C insurer in June when it made the bid, according to LSEG data.

Norwegian rival Gjensidige last month said its second quarter results were hit by higher motor and property insurance claims in Norway, while Storebrand flagged the claims rate at its P&C business remained “too high”.

($1 = 0.9165 euros)

(Reporting by Marta Frąckowiak in Gdańsk; editing by Milla Nissi)

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