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    Swiss Re Targets Net Income of More Than $4.4 Billion for 2025

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    Posted on December 13, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Swiss Re aims for $4.4 billion net income by 2025, focusing on reinsurance growth and improved combined ratios.

    Swiss Re Sets $4.4 Billion Net Income Goal for 2025

    (Reuters) -Swiss reinsurer Swiss Re on Friday said it is targeting net income of $4.4 billion for 2025, compared to a mean net income estimate of $4.42 billion for 2025 provided by LSEG.

    The company said its property and casualty reinsurance business targets a reported combined ratio of less than 85% for 2025, while its life and health reinsurance is expected to generate net income of $1.6 billion.

    The world's second biggest reinsurer expects dividend per share growth of 7% or more per year over the next three years.

    Swiss Re also said it aims for a combined ratio of less than 91% in its corporate solutions business, which offers tailored insurance to big companies.

    "We have taken decisive actions in 2024 to increase the resilience of our business," CEO Andreas Berger said in a statement.

    (Reporting by Bernadette Hogg, Editing by Friederike Heine)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swiss Re targets $4.4 billion net income for 2025.
    • •Property and casualty reinsurance aims for a combined ratio under 85%.
    • •Life and health reinsurance expected to generate $1.6 billion.
    • •Dividend per share growth projected at 7% annually.
    • •Corporate solutions business targets a combined ratio under 91%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss Re targets net income of more than $4.4 billion for 2025

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Swiss Re's financial targets for 2025, including a $4.4 billion net income goal.

    2What are Swiss Re's targets for its reinsurance business?

    Swiss Re aims for a combined ratio under 85% in property and casualty reinsurance and $1.6 billion net income in life and health reinsurance.

    3What is Swiss Re's dividend growth target?

    Swiss Re expects a dividend per share growth of 7% or more annually over the next three years.

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