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    Zurich Insurance Property and Casualty Revenue Rises, Affirms Targets

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Zurich Insurance's Q1 revenue and premiums rose, affirming targets despite US market instability. The insurer aims for a 25% core return on equity by 2027.

    Zurich Insurance Sees Revenue Growth, Confirms Targets

    By Paolo Laudani

    (Reuters) -Zurich Insurance reported higher first-quarter revenue and gross written premiums at its core property and casualty (P&C) business on Thursday, maintaining its targets despite instability in the crucial U.S. market.

    Europe's third-largest insurer by market capitalisation said in a statement that rate increases of 4%, strong profitability in commercial and improved retail margins supported growth.

    Oddo and Vontobel analysts said the results were solid but the latter noted that some investors might be concerned about the company's exposure to the United States and the dollar's weakness following President Donald Trump's often confusing rollout of tariffs.

    Chief Financial Officer Claudia Cordioli told reporters on a call after the results that "there's no indication whatsoever" the turmoil in U.S. markets will lead the insurer to step back from its targets.

    "We have a significant presence in the U.S., but so do we in Europe, in Asia... The fact that we are translating business written in Europe or in Asia into dollars is actually a positive on our earnings because obviously that's translating into a higher income in U.S. dollar," she said.

    The United States is Zurich Insurance's single largest market, accounting for more than 40% of the P&C business.

    Late last year, the insurer said it was aiming for a core return on equity of more than 25% between 2025 and 2027 and for cumulative cash generation of above $19 billion.

    It posted P&C insurance revenue of $10.7 billion in the first quarter, above last year's $10.2 billion, while gross written premiums in the branch grew 5% year-on-year.

    Zurich also said it saw natural catastrophe losses with a combined ratio impact of 3.2%, up from 1.6% a year earlier, noting that this was driven by losses from the California wildfires for which it estimated in February a pre-tax impact of $200 million.

    Excluding the impact from the wildfires, the first quarter "has been unusually benign when it comes to weather losses and catastrophe losses", Cordioli said.

    Finnish insurer Sampo also said on Wednesday that favourable weather-related claims prompted a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly profit.

    (Reporting by Paolo Laudani in Gdansk; additional reporting by Paul Arnold in Zurich; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Christopher Cushing and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zurich Insurance's P&C revenue rose in Q1.
    • •The company maintains its targets despite US market instability.
    • •Gross written premiums grew by 5% year-on-year.
    • •Natural catastrophe losses impacted by California wildfires.
    • •Zurich aims for over 25% core return on equity by 2027.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Zurich Insurance property and casualty revenue rises, affirms targets

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Zurich Insurance's Q1 revenue growth and its maintained targets despite US market challenges.

    2How did Zurich Insurance perform in Q1?

    Zurich Insurance reported higher revenue and gross written premiums, with a 5% year-on-year growth in premiums.

    3What challenges does Zurich Insurance face?

    The company faces challenges due to instability in the US market and natural catastrophe losses from California wildfires.

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