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    Sovereign Trust Insurance Profit Rises to N687 million

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaApril 11, 2021Updated:April 11, 2021 News No Comments2 Mins Read
    Sovereign Trust Insurance Profit Rises to N687 million
    Olaotan Soyinka, Chief Executive, Sovereign Trust Insurance
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    Sovereign Trust Insurance Profit Rises to N687 million

    Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc on Saturday said it recorded a Profit after Tax (PAT) of N687 million in 2020, against N503 million recorded in 2019.

    The organisation said this in a statement made available by Mr Olusegun Bankole, the insurer’s Deputy General Manager/Head, Sales and Corporate Communications, in Lagos.

    Bankole noted that the firm was able achieve the feat in spite of the challenging operating environment that characterised operations of most businesses in the country in 2020.

    He said that such challenges were largely due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and, also, the seeming lull in the insurance sector business in the year.

    The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the underwriting firm, Mr Olaotan Soyinka, also quoted in the statement said that the development was encouraging considering the level of work that was put in place in 2020.

    Soyinka noted that the company recorded a leap of 37 per cent in its PAT of N687 million as against N503 million recorded in year 2019.

    He explained that the Gross Premium written in 2020 stood at N11.1 billion compared to the N10.8 billion written in 2019, representing a marginal increase of two per cent.

    The managing director said that the company’s total assets rose from N13.4 billion to N14.8 billion in 2020 representing 11 per cent increase.

    “As the company grew its balance sheet in 2020, so did it also increase its claims payout.

    “In 2020, a total of N3.48 billion was paid as claims against N2.2 billion that was paid in 2019.

    “This in a way underscores the company’s claims paying ability coupled with the company’s renewed attention at delighting its customers.

    “The net premium income also grew by 10 per cent from N5.9 billion to N6.5 billion in 2020,” he said.

    Soyinka gave the assurance that the insurance firm was committed to meeting and surpassing the expectations and aspirations of its shareholders and stakeholders alike.

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    He said that the performance levels were a confirmation of the management’s determination to effectively and strategically position the company as one of the leading insurance companies in the country.

    According to him, this will at the same time, propel the insurer to a profitable height for shareholders’ delight in the future.

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