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Insurer Admiral's shares hit 3-year high on record annual profit

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Posted on March 6, 2025

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(Reuters) -British insurer Admiral Group on Thursday said it is in exclusive talks to sell its U.S. business and posted a record annual profit, lifting shares to a more than three-year high. The

Admiral Group Shares Surge to Three-Year High Following Record Profit

By Yamini Kalia

(Reuters) -British insurer Admiral Group reported a record annual profit on Thursday, helped by robust business at its motor insurance arm and competitive pricing, lifting shares to a three-and-half-year high.

The company reported group pre-tax profit of 839.2 million pounds ($1.08 billion) for the year ended December 2024, up 90% from a year earlier.

Admiral's annual profit also came at a 13% beat to consensus, as per Jefferies, and sent shares up as much as 9.4% to 3,174 pence, highest since September 2021.

Admiral's competitive pricing has helped it mitigate the effect of falling motor premiums. It added 1.4 million new customers in 2024, taking the total number to 11.1 million.

"The main driver of our exceptional performance was our UK Motor business," said Group CEO Milena Mondini de Focatiis, adding that its French and U.S. motor businesses reported a double-digit profit.

The company also said it is in exclusive talks to sell its U.S. insurance business Elephant, which reported a profit of 14 million pounds for 2024 against the previous year's loss of 20 million pounds.

Admiral did not provide any additional details about its plans to sell the arm.

Mondini de Focatiis praised the return to profit at Elephant, but said the turnaround had hit the company's customer base in the U.S. and Admiral needed to "think about the best future" for the unit.

Mondini de Focatiis noted that while Admiral had a strong start in 2025, forecasting remains challenging due to persistent inflation uncertainties.

Admiral also said it would pay a special dividend of 29.6 pence along with its normal dividend.

($1 = 0.7745 pounds)

(Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru and additional reporting by Aby Jose Koilparambil; Editing by Varun H K, Sinead Cruise, Jan Harvey and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Admiral Group reports record annual profit of £839.2 million.
  • Shares surge to a three-and-a-half-year high.
  • Competitive pricing boosts motor insurance success.
  • Admiral in talks to sell U.S. business Elephant.
  • Special dividend of 29.6 pence announced.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Admiral Group's pre-tax profit for 2024?
Admiral Group reported a group pre-tax profit of 839.2 million pounds ($1.08 billion) for the year ended December 2024, which is up 90% from the previous year.
How did Admiral Group's shares perform after the profit announcement?
Following the announcement of its record annual profit, Admiral's shares rose as much as 9.4% to 3,174 pence, marking the highest level since September 2021.
What factors contributed to Admiral Group's strong performance?
The main driver of Admiral's exceptional performance was its UK Motor business, along with competitive pricing that helped mitigate the effects of falling motor premiums.
What is Admiral's plan regarding its U.S. insurance business?
Admiral is in exclusive talks to sell its U.S. insurance business, Elephant, which recently reported a profit of 14 million pounds for 2024 after a previous loss.
What dividend will Admiral Group pay to its shareholders?
Admiral Group announced it would pay a special dividend of 29.6 pence in addition to its normal dividend.

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