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Noor Takaful Insurance Records N4.97bn Contribution

by Yusuf Babalola
2 years ago
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The Board of Directors, Noor Takaful Limited-pioneer composite Takaful Insurance firm in Nigeria, has announced a sum of N4.97 billion as the gross contribution for the 2022 financial year. The announcement is contained in the Annual Report and Accounts of the company, which was made available during the 6th Annual General Meeting of the company held in Lagos on October 18, 2023.

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The Board of Directors recommended the dividend payment of N46.84 million at 3 kobo per ordinary share.

A breakdown of the audited result approved by the regulator- NAICOM showed that the contribution of the insurance company for the financial year ended December 31, 2022, experienced a sharp growth, amounting to 36% compared to N3.66 billion recorded in the corresponding period in 2021 while The Profit After Tax increased from N422.72 million in 2021 to N478.049m in 2022.

The result also revealed that gross claims incurred by the Company rose from N1.97 billion in 2021, to 3.14 billion in 2022 with Family Takaful claims payout accounting for the huge proportion of the gross claim expenses. While Family Takaful Claims payout took N2.176 billion, the General Takaful Claims payout amounted to N961.42 million.

Further breakdown of the results showed that Investment Income grew from N151.26 million in 2021 to N204.55, while underwriting expenses rose by over 68% from N434.5 million in 2021 to N728.19 million in 2022, causing a dip in the gross contribution.

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In his address, the Chairman,Noor Takaful Insurance Limited, Mr Muhtar Bakare, noted that the company maintained a strong financial position despite the challenges posed by the global economic dynamics. Our prudent risk management and disciplined underwriting practices have enabled us to weather some of the worst of the storms of uncertainty. Despite the challenging operational landscape, the company’s strategic initiatives yielded encouraging results.

He explained that the rise in gross contribution recorded by the company is largely as a result of the significant contribution of the Family Takaful business including its investment income, and growth in other income, which helped in ensuring improved profitability.

 

 


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