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    Britam posts Sh 2.2 billion net loss

    Miriam
    By Miriam Wangui
    - March 30, 2019
    - March 30, 2019
    Kenya Business news
    Britam posts Sh 2.2 billion net loss

    Britam Holdings has posted a KSh2.2 billion net loss for the full year 2018 compared to KSh527 million net profit recorded in 2017. The insurance and investment services provider blamed the huge loss on restructuring costs, unrealized equities loss, depressed earnings from property investments and the new accounting standard IFRS 9.

    The firm’s gross premiums revenue increased from KSh23 billion to KSh24 billion, a 4 percent growth. Its regional subsidiaries contributed 18 percent of the overall revenue. The company’s total expenses went up by 5 percent to KSh28 billion mainly driven by a rise in operating costs and a change in the value of policyholders’ benefits.

    Britam expanded its asset base by 5 percent to KSh104 billion from KSh99 billion registered the previous year. The company’s debts also went up by 4 percent to settle at KSh79 billion largely propelled by higher insurance contract liabilities as well as other payable contracts.

    The listed firm increased its equity value by 6 per cent through issuing new shares to the private equity firm AfricInvest in exchange for KSh24 billion worth of investment.

    Britam is counting on its financial advisers, investment in technology and its micro insurance business to drive up revenues in the future.

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