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    Belgian Insurer Ageas Hikes Outlook as One-Offs Boosted H1 Beat

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    Posted on August 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Ageas raises its profit forecast to €1.35 billion after a strong H1 performance, aided by favorable weather and tax conditions.

    Ageas Raises Profit Forecast Following Strong H1 Performance

    Ageas Financial Performance Overview

    By Mateusz Rabiega

    Impact of Weather and Tax on Profits

    (Reuters) -Belgian insurer Ageas raised its annual core profit forecast on Wednesday to as much as 1.35 billion euros ($1.58 billion), as benign weather and low tax impact in China helped it surpass market expectations.

    Medium-Term Financial Targets

    The group, which previously targeted 1.3 billion euros of net operating profit in 2025, ended the first half with 734 million in core profit, beating estimates by more than 10%.

    The insurer's shares were up 0.2% by 0734 GMT, as J.P. Morgan said that results, while ahead of consensus, had been boosted by weather and tax related one-offs.

    In its second-largest market of Belgium, the group has been spared extreme weather patterns that have proved an ever-growing thorn in the side of global insurers, while the impact in Europe remained unchanged from last year.

    In Asia, its biggest market, it posted a surprising rise of 30% on the year in core profit, as a reduced tax rate helped stave off concerns about a slowdown due to low interest rates.

    "Group contractual service margin (CSM), a key driver of future profits, is 8% below our forecasts," the brokerage said in a note, referring to a measure of unearned profits an insurer expects to recognise in future.

    CSM fell to 6.8 billion euro from 7.2 billion at the end of 2024, as new business contribution declined due to a product-mix transition in China.

    However, Ageas remained optimistic about the long run, updating medium-term targets as well.

    It now aims to generate free cash flow of more than 2.3 billion euros by 2027, supporting plans to distribute more than 2 billion euros to shareholders over the period.

    ($1=0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting by Mateusz Rabiega in Gdansk; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Clarence Fernandez)

    Table of Contents

    • Ageas Financial Performance Overview
    • Impact of Weather and Tax on Profits
    • Medium-Term Financial Targets

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ageas raises annual profit forecast to €1.35 billion.
    • •H1 core profit beats estimates by over 10%.
    • •Favorable weather and low tax impact boost results.
    • •Asia sees a 30% rise in core profit.
    • •Ageas plans to distribute over €2 billion to shareholders.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belgian insurer Ageas hikes outlook as one-offs boosted H1 beat

    1What is Ageas's revised annual core profit forecast?

    Ageas raised its annual core profit forecast to as much as 1.35 billion euros ($1.58 billion).

    2How did Ageas perform in the first half of the year?

    In the first half, Ageas ended with 734 million euros in core profit, surpassing estimates by more than 10%.

    3What factors contributed to Ageas's strong performance?

    Benign weather and a low tax impact in China significantly boosted Ageas's results.

    4What are Ageas's medium-term financial targets?

    Ageas aims to generate free cash flow of more than 2.3 billion euros by 2027 and plans to distribute over 2 billion euros to shareholders during this period.

    5What challenges did Ageas face in its markets?

    While Ageas benefited from favorable conditions in Belgium, it faced challenges in Asia due to a product-mix transition and a decline in new business contributions.

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