Put companies on watchlist
Swiss Life Holding AG
ISIN: CH0014852781
WKN: 778237
About
Company Snapshot
New: Enable Investor Alerts
Be informed about new publications
New: AI Factsheet

Corporate News meets AI! 
Content analysis and summary

EN GIF 300X250

Swiss Life Holding AG · ISIN: CH0014852781 · EQS - adhoc news (48 News)
Country: Switzerland · Primary market: Switzerland · EQS NID: 1908145
22 May 2024 07:00AM

Swiss Life increases fee income by 11% in the first quarter of 2024


Swiss Life Holding AG / Key word(s): Quarter Results
Swiss Life increases fee income by 11% in the first quarter of 2024

22-May-2024 / 07:00 CET/CEST
Release of an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.


Zurich, 22 May 2024
Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR

  • Fee income: CHF 639 million (+11% in local currency)
  • Premiums: CHF 7.5 billion (+2% in local currency)
  • Direct investment income: CHF 1024 million (prior-year period: CHF 937 million)
  • SST ratio as at 31 March 2024: around 210% (1 January 2024: 212%) 

“Swiss Life has made a good start to the 2024 financial year,” says Matthias Aellig, Group CEO of Swiss Life. “We achieved a substantial increase in fee income in the first quarter of 2024. With our ‘Swiss Life 2024’ programme, we continue to be well on track to achieve or exceed all the Group’s financial targets by the end of the year. In terms of the fee result, we expect to reach the lower end of our ambitious target range of CHF 850–900 million by the end of 2024. The developments at Asset Managers give us confidence in this respect, while the target achievement remains reliant on the expected normalisation of the real estate markets in Germany and France. I would like to thank our employees and advisors for their excellent work, which has contributed to these pleasing results.”

The Swiss Life Group further expanded its fee business in the first quarter of 2024 and generated fee income totalling CHF 639 million (prior-year period: CHF 595 million). The 11% growth in local currency is mainly due to the advisory business as well as to own and third-party products and services. The Group generated premiums of CHF 7.5 billion in the first quarter, an increase of 2% in local currency.

In its home market of Switzerland, Swiss Life achieved premiums of CHF 4.4 billion, a decline of 1% compared to the same period in the previous year. The assets under management in the semi-autonomous business amounted to CHF 7.5 billion as at the end of March 2024 (year-end 2023: CHF 7.1 billion). In the fee business, the market unit generated revenues of CHF 82 million, which represents an increase of 5%. Swiss Life in France increased premiums by 9% to EUR 1.8 billion. In the life business, premiums rose by 10%, with the share of unit-linked solutions remaining significantly above the market at 65% (prior-year period: 65%). Fee income increased by 19% to EUR 144 million. In Germany, premiums amounted to EUR 402 million, an increase of 4%. Fee income was up 20% to EUR 216 million, mainly due to further growth in the advisory business. The International market unit posted premiums of EUR 1054 million, 1% below the first quarter of 2023. In the fee business, income came to EUR 97 million, a decline of 3%.

At Swiss Life Asset Managers, third-party assets under management (TPAM) at the end of March 2024 amounted to CHF 117.1 billion (31 December 2023: CHF 111.8 billion). The increase is primarily attributable to positive financial market developments and positive currency effects. Net new assets in TPAM business were CHF 0.7 billion in the first quarter of 2024 (prior-year period: CHF 2.5 billion). Swiss Life Asset Managers generated fee income of CHF 220 million (prior-year period: CHF 212 million). TPAM business contributed CHF 137 million (+3%) to this. In addition, TPAM generated net income from real estate project developments. The share of all non-recurring income in the TPAM total income increased significantly to 31% (prior-year period: 7%).

Swiss Life generated direct investment income of CHF 1024 million in the first quarter of 2024 (prior-year period: CHF 937 million). The non-annualised direct investment yield was 0.7% (prior-year period: 0.6%). As communicated previously with the publication of the financial condition report, the Swiss Life Group reported an SST ratio of 212% as at 1 January 2024 (1 January 2023: 215%). Swiss Life estimates its SST ratio at around 210% as at the end of March 2024. The solvency ratio is thus above the strategic ambition range of 140–190%.

Telephone conference for analysts and investors
Matthias Aellig, Group CEO, and Marco Gerussi, Group CFO, will hold a telephone conference in English for financial analysts and investors today at 9 a.m. (CET). There is also an audio webcast on the website. All the documents relating to the financial statements are available online at www.swisslife.com.

Dial-in number for Europe: +41 (0) 58 310 50 00
Dial-in number for the UK: +44 (0) 207 107 06 13
Dial-in number for the USA: +1 (1) 631 570 56 13
 

Key figures as at 31 March 2024 

IFRS basis, unaudited

3M 2024

3M 2023

Change
(in percent)

Change
(in local currency)

Total1 (CHF m)

 

 

 

 

  • Gross written premiums, policy fees and deposits received

7 516

7 532

0%

+2%

  • Fee income

639

595

+8%

+11%

Business units

Switzerland (CHF m)

 

 

 

 

  • Gross written premiums, policy fees and deposits received

4 391

4 416

-1%

-

  • Fee income

82

78

+5%

-

France (EUR m)

 

 

 

 

  • Gross written premiums, policy fees and deposits received

1 849

1 700

+9%

-

  • Fee income

144

122

+19%

-

Germany (EUR m)

 

 

 

 

  • Gross written premiums, policy fees and deposits received

402

386

+4%

-

  • Fee income

216

180

+20%

-

International (EUR m)

 

 

 

 

  • Gross written premiums, policy fees and deposits received

1 054

1 062

-1%

-

  • Fee income

97

100

-3%

-

Asset Managers (CHF m)

 

 

 

 

  • Fee income;
    of which TPAM

220
137

212
133

+4%
+3%

-
-

  • Net new assets TPAM

691

2 539

 -73%

-

  • Assets under management TPAM

117 085

111 7912

+5%

-

1 Gross written premiums, policy fees and deposits received: total includes intersegment eliminations of CHF ‑13 million for the first three months of 2024 and CHF ‑10 million for the first three months of 2023; fee income: total includes Other segment and intersegment eliminations of CHF ‑97 million for the first three months of 2024 and CHF ‑94 million for the first three months of 2023.

2 As at 31 December 2023 


Information

Media Relations
Phone +41 43 284 77 77
media.relations@swisslife.ch

Investor Relations
Phone +41 43 284 52 76
investor.relations@swisslife.ch

www.swisslife.com 

Follow us on X and LinkedIn
@swisslife_group / Swiss Life Group

Further information
All our media releases can be found at swisslife.com/mediareleases

Swiss Life
The Swiss Life Group is one of Europe’s leading comprehensive life and pensions and financial solutions providers. In its core markets of Switzerland, France and Germany, Swiss Life offers individuals and corporations comprehensive and individual advice plus a broad range of own and partner products through its sales force and distribution partners such as brokers and banks.

Swiss Life Select, Tecis, Horbach, Proventus and Chase de Vere advisors choose suitable products for customers from the market according to the Best Select approach. Swiss Life Asset Managers offers institutional and private investors access to investment and asset management solutions. Swiss Life provides multinational corporations with employee benefits solutions and high net worth individuals with structured life and pensions products. 

Swiss Life Holding Ltd, registered in Zurich, was founded in 1857 as Schweizerische Rentenanstalt. The shares of Swiss Life Holding Ltd are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SLHN). The Swiss Life Group also includes various subsidiaries. The Group employs a workforce of around 10 000 and has at its disposal a distribution network of around 17 000 advisors.

a36439eb-11f4-414a-bea7-7290a395e889

Swiss Life corporate film

Cautionary statement regarding forward-looking information
This publication contains specific forward-looking statements, e.g. statements including terms like “believe”, “assume”, “expect” or similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements, by their nature, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors. These may result in a substantial divergence between the actual results, developments and expectations of Swiss Life and those explicitly or implicitly described in these forward-looking statements. Given these uncertainties, the reader is reminded that these statements are merely projections and should not be overvalued. Neither Swiss Life nor its Members of the Board of Directors, executive managers, managers, employees or external advisors nor any other person associated with Swiss Life or with any other relationship to the company makes any express or implied representation or warranty as to the correctness or completeness of the information contained in this publication. Swiss Life and the abovementioned persons shall not be liable under any circumstances for any direct or indirect loss resulting from the use of this information. Furthermore, Swiss Life undertakes no obligation to publicly update or change any of these forward-looking statements, or to adjust them to reflect new information, future events, developments or similar.



End of Inside Information
Language: English
Company: Swiss Life Holding AG
General-Guisan-Quai 40
8022 Zürich
Switzerland
Phone: +41432843311
E-mail: investor.rel@swisslife.ch
Internet: www.swisslife.com
ISIN: CH0014852781
Valor: 1485278
Listed: SIX Swiss Exchange
EQS News ID: 1908145

 
End of Announcement EQS News Service

1908145  22-May-2024 CET/CEST

fncls.ssp?fn=show_t_gif&application_id=1908145&application_name=news&site_id=boersengefluester~~~ace3d64b-2049-452a-8d18-fbc8044c4b5f
Visual performance / price development - Swiss Life Holding AG
Smart analysis and research tools can be found here.

This publication was provided by our content partner EQS3.

EQS Newswire
via EQS - Newsfeed
EQS Group AG ©2024
(DGAP)
Contact:
Karlstraße 47 D-80333 München
+49 (0) 89 444 430-000

 

SMART * AD
EN GIF 970X250

P R O D U C T   S U G G E S T I O N S

The information presented here has been provided by our content partner EQS-Group. The originator of the news is the respective issuer, the company relating to the news, a publication service provider (press or information agency) which uses the distribution service of EQS to transmit company news to shareholders, investors, investors or interested parties. The original publications and other company-relevant information can be found at eqs-news.com.


The information you can access does not constitute investment advice. The presentation of our cooperation partners, where the implementation of investment decisions would be possible depending on the individual risk profile, is solely at the discretion of the person using the service. We only present companies of which we are convinced that the range of services and customer service will satisfy discerning investors.

If you are considering leverage products, familiarise yourself with the typical characteristics of the financial instruments beforehand. Take the time to determine the risk content of the planned investment before making an investment decision. Bear in mind that a total loss cannot be ruled out with leverage products.

For newcomers to the subject, we offer various options in both the training and the tools section, through which you can train theoretical knowledge and practical experience and thus improve your skills. The offer ranges from participation in webinars to personal mentoring. The range is continuously being expanded.


1 Lab features are usually functionalities that emerge from the think tank of the investor community. In the early stages, these are experimental functionalities whose development process is largely determined by use and the resulting feedback from the community. When integrating external services or functionalities, the functionality can only be guaranteed to the extent that the individual process elements, such as interfaces, interact with each other.