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    Britam Half-Year Net Earning Rise to KSh 376.3 Million

    Jackson
    By Jackson Okoth
    - September 03, 2021
    - September 03, 2021
    African Wall StreetInsuranceInvestmentKenya Business news
    Britam Half-Year Net Earning Rise to KSh 376.3 Million

    Britam Holdings Plc recorded a net profit of KSh 376.3 Million at the close of the six months ended 30th June 2021 compared to a loss of KSh 1.6 Billion in the first half of last year.

    The Group also posted a pre-tax profit of KSh 647 Million at the end of 30th June 2021 compared to a pre-tax loss of KSh 2.3 Billion in H1, 2020.

    The Group’s investment income was up 35% to KSh 4.9 Million due to improved performance of equities at the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE).

    Britam has a presence in 7 African countries

    The Underwriter, with a presence in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan, Malawi and Mozambique, saw its balance sheet size grow to KSh 146.9 Billion from KSh 136.9 Billion in H1, 2020 while gross earned premiums and fund management fees rose to KSh 14.9 Billion in H1 2021 from KSh 14.1 Billion over the first six months of last year.

    Earnings per share improved to KSh0.14 from a loss of KSh 0.65 at the end of H1, 2020.

    Total comprehensive income improved to KSh 1.2 Billion from a loss of KSh 4.2 Billion in H1, 2020, while total income increased to KSh 19.7 Billion from KsH 12.9 Billion in H1, 2020.

    ALSO READ: Britam Appoints Michael Turner to its Board of Directors

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