This year’s meeting was held at 200 Aldersgate near St Paul’s. The highlights are taken from an Annual Report beautifully produced but almost impossible to interpret, including sixteen pages of gobbledegook masquerading as a directors’ remuneration report. Insurers do not work with simple figures like turnover and profits, but RSA gave out a headline 5% increase in Net Written Premiums, being 3% growth as reported (using the figures of £8,353m and £8,138m I make that 2.64%). The other important figures are: Combined Operating Ratio 95.4% and Underlying Return on Equity 10.1% which was difficult to reconcile with the increase in share price and the dividend. The real problem for RSA is that they cut the dividend from 9.16p in 2011 to 7.31p in 2012. They made this a 33% cut.
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