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Insurers' combined Q1 profit jumps 24.4% on dividend income
By a2016032Published : May 23, 2017 - 09:02
The combined net profit of insurance firms in South Korea for the first quarter of this year jumped 24.4 percent on-year, thanks to a hefty gain in their dividend income, government data showed Tuesday.
Insurance firms saw their combined net profit rise by 544.2 billion won ($487 million) to 2.7 trillion won for the January-March period, according to the data by the Financial Supervisory Service.
Insurance firms saw their combined net profit rise by 544.2 billion won ($487 million) to 2.7 trillion won for the January-March period, according to the data by the Financial Supervisory Service.

The combined net income of life insurers gained 18.6 percent on-year to 1.57 trillion won, while that of non-life insurers climbed 32.8 percent to 1.2 trillion won, the data showed.
"When it comes to life insurance companies, dividend income grew 227.9 billion won with the Kospi rally, and investment income was also up 274.7 billion won based on an increase in disposition gains of available-for-sale securities," the regulator said in a statement.
At the end of March this year, the total assets of insurers stood at 1,048 trillion won, or up 7.7 percent from a year ago, according to the data.
The data showed that their profitability was on a steady rise with their average return on assets gaining 1.07 percent for the quarter from 0.93 percent for the same quarter a year ago. (Yonhap)