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    SUNU Assurances Plc Profit Spikes 30% to ₦1.2 billion

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaAugust 8, 2020Updated:October 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SUNU Assurances Plc Profit Spikes 30% to ₦1.2 billion

    SUNU Assurances Nigeria Plc. has announced a 30% increase in profit to N1.2 billion for the financial year 2019.

    The audited result shows that the company recorded N914 million profit in the 2018 financial year.

    Mr Kyari Bukar, Chairman of SUNU Assurances, made the announcement during a physical and virtual 33rd Annual General Meeting of the company on Friday in Lagos.

    Bukar said that the achievement largely resulted from 24% decrease in net claims in the financial year 2019.

    The assurance company recorded marginal uptick in gross written premium, lifted 0.4 % to N3.060 billion in 2019, from N3.049 billion in 2018.

    Also, the company’s investment income grew to N719.52 million in 2019 from N519.57 million in 2018, according to Bukar.

    The chairman expressed satisfaction that in spite of numerous challenges facing the company, it was able to achieve a modest result in the 2019 financial year.

    He listed the challenges to include bond debt with its attendant huge finance cost and the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) previous penalty on offshore transactions which would have a yearly payment of N86.6 million until 2021.

    “During the year, we were able to increase significantly our processes through improved operating efficiency, optimising our current assets and improving operating efficiency which is part of our strategy.

    “We also seek to create further value by developing the opportunities embedded in our existing operations which present the most attractive options for growth.

    “We are always looking beyond our current operations for sustainable growth opportunities.

    “Going forward, we shall strive to operate our business with a sharp focus on efficiency, transparency and sustainable cost improvements,” he said.

    According to him, the company has effected some changes e which include implementation of new operating procedures to strengthen internal capabilities and prevent leakages.

    “I have no doubt that the future will bring many new opportunities and challenges, but we have learnt that, by focusing on running safe and efficient operations, maintaining our costs and managing our strategic objectives, we will continue to succeed,” he said.

    Bukar also shed light on the new minimum paid-up capital requirements of insurance companies by NAICOM.SUNU Assurances Plc Profit Spikes 30% to ₦1.2 billion

    He said: “The shareholders at its Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) held in March 2020 unanimously approved the resolutions put forward for the recapitalisation of the company including but not limited to the cancellation of four existing ordinary shares out of every five ordinary shares held by members of the company.

    “The total number of issued ordinary shares post the reconstruction exercise would be 2.8 billion ordinary shares while 11.2 billion ordinary shares were cancelled and un-issued.

    “The company has obtained approvals for the completion of the share reconstruction exercise and conversion of the bond debt to equity.

    “Similarly, the Federal High Court, Lagos sanctioned the company’s application for the confirmation of the reduction of the issued share capital of the company as required by Section 106 of CAMA.

    “The final approval of Securities and Exchange Commission and the Nigeria Stock Exchange is currently being awaited to complete the exercise and credit the CSCS accounts of shareholders.”

    Bukar hoped that by Dec. 31, 2020, SUNU Assurance would have satisfied the newly required minimum paid-up capital of N5 billion.

    “In addition, conscious efforts would be made to achieve the required minimum paid-up capital of N10 billion by Sept. 30, 2021, through the Rights Issue exercise as approved by the shareholders at the last Extraordinary General Meeting.

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