Zurich Insurance second-quarter profit falls 12 per cent

Net income declined to $739 million from $840 million a year earlier

Zurich Insurance Group said second-quarter profit fell 12 per cent as pressure on premiums makes it difficult for the industry to maintain profitability.
Zurich Insurance Group said second-quarter profit fell 12 per cent as pressure on premiums makes it difficult for the industry to maintain profitability.

Zurich Insurance Group said second-quarter profit fell 12 per cent as pressure on premiums makes it difficult for the industry to maintain profitability.

Net income declined to $739 million from $840 million a year earlier, Zurich said in a statement on Thursday.

That beat the $646 million estimate of eight analysts’ estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

Zurich, like other European insurers, has struggled to become more profitable because of slow economic growth, stricter regulatory requirements and record-low interest rates.

Chief executive officer Mario Greco is trying to make the company more efficient by cutting jobs, selling assets and combining the biggest units, global life and general insurance.

Zurich has declined 6 per cent in Zurich trading this year, while the Bloomberg Europe 500 Insurance Index has lost 18 per cent.

Bloomberg

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