Baloise Holding AG
Baloise’s Switzerland business proves robust despite challenging year
Baloise Holding AG
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Basel, 26 March 2024. Last year was challenging for Baloise in terms of its operating performance. The technical result was badly affected by storms and large claims, which saw us protect more than 10,000 customers from significant financial losses. The volume of premiums rose by a healthy 2.7 per cent to CHF 1,468.7 million, driven mainly by the motor vehicle, liability and property insurance sectors. The full-range financial service offering, encompassing insurance and banking services, is proving extremely popular with customers and is continuing to grow steadily across Switzerland. Baloise Switzerland’s financial results for 2023 Insurance* Clemens Markstein, CEO of Baloise Switzerland: “The storm that hit all parts of Ticino in August resulted in an exceptionally high number of claims for the Switzerland business in 2023. Various large claims also weighed on profit for the year. But the business still proved robust despite it being such an exceptional year for claims. The very good growth in premiums in the non-life business was particularly encouraging, as were the strong earnings in the banking business. I am confident that our programme of optimisation is having the desired effect and that we will be able to carry on delivering excellent results in Switzerland.”
Banking** “Thanks to our expertise in pensions, investments and lending, we are able to offer our customers a range of financial advice that sets us apart in the Swiss market,” says Jürg Ritz, CEO of Baloise Bank Ltd. “And everything that we do is focused on benefit to the individual customer.”
Summary of business performance for the Swiss market Baloise’s business performance in Switzerland
* All figures in accordance with IFRS accounting. Highlights from 2023 Baloise’s holiday insurance is turning the claims reporting process on its head. Traditionally, it has been the customer who reports a claim and in doing so initiates the process of verifying that claim. But with Baloise’s parametric fair-weather insurance, which can be taken out for the duration of a holiday, the policy becomes active when thresholds for certain parameters are reached, for example a particular volume of rain. Delayed flights are another example of something that will automatically trigger a claim. This makes life easier for policyholders and represents a mini revolution in the conventional claims process. Baloise wins two of the Swiss insurance industry’s innovation awards In 2023, Baloise won two of the Swiss insurance industry’s annual innovation awards. Its Rapid Damage Cockpit won the public award and its holiday insurance was the overall runner-up. This reflects the exceptional degree of innovation in Baloise’s core business. The Rapid Damage Cockpit allows Baloise to automatically contact all customers affected by a severe storm. As with the holiday insurance, it shows how Baloise is rethinking the claims process and taking a proactive approach to the reporting of claims, which has traditionally always fallen to the policyholder. Contact About Baloise
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Language: | English |
Company: | Baloise Holding AG |
Aeschengraben 21 | |
4002 Basel | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41 61 285 85 85 |
Fax: | +41 61 285 70 70 |
E-mail: | media.relations@baloise.com |
Internet: | https://www.baloise.com |
ISIN: | CH0012410517 |
Listed: | BX Berne eXchange; SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1866959 |
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