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    Swiss Re Warns of 2025 Profit Miss for Life and Health Division

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    Posted on November 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Swiss Re forecasts a profit shortfall in its life and health division by 2025 due to higher claims, affecting financial targets.

    Swiss Re Projects Profit Shortfall for Life and Health Division by 2025

    Swiss Re's Profit Forecast and Market Reaction

    By Tom Sims

    Impact of Higher Claims

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Reinsurance company Swiss Re said on Friday that it wouldn't hit its full-year profit target in its life and health division after higher-than-expected claims.

    CFO's Statement on Sustainability

    The reinsurer, among the world's largest, said that smaller health portfolios in Australia and elsewhere were underperforming its expectations.

    Earnings Report Overview

    Shares were down 4% in early trade after Swiss Re said the division "is not currently expected to meet its net income target" of around $1.6 billion for the full year.

    In October, Swiss Re announced it was pausing new life and health business in Australia following a sharp rise in claims there after local insurers paid out more in mental health claims and younger people were put on permanent disability.

    CFO Anders Malmstroem said on Friday that the pause was "to send a signal that insurance needs to be on a sustainable basis".

    Swiss Re made the warning as part of its nine-month earnings report, in which net profit rose a better-than-expected 85%, helped by low claims from natural disasters.

    The net profit of $4.04 billion in the period compares with a profit of $2.18 billion a year earlier. Analysts had expected a profit of $3.93 billion, according to a consensus forecast.

    "After significant large loss events in the first quarter, the second and third quarters benefited from low natural catastrophe losses - this provided a substantial tailwind," said CEO Andreas Berger.

    (Reporting by Tom Sims, Editing by Friederike Heine and Miranda Murray)

    Table of Contents

    • Swiss Re's Profit Forecast and Market Reaction
    • Impact of Higher Claims
    • CFO's Statement on Sustainability
    • Earnings Report Overview

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swiss Re warns of missing profit targets in life and health division.
    • •Higher-than-expected claims impact financial forecasts.
    • •Shares drop 4% following the announcement.
    • •Pause on new life and health business in Australia.
    • •Net profit rose 85% despite challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss Re warns of 2025 profit miss for life and health division

    1What is reinsurance?

    Reinsurance is a financial arrangement where an insurance company transfers a portion of its risk to another insurer to reduce the likelihood of paying a large claim.

    2What are claims in insurance?

    Claims are requests made by policyholders to their insurance company for compensation for losses covered under their insurance policy.

    3What is net income?

    Net income is the total profit of a company after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been deducted from total revenue.

    4What is a profit target?

    A profit target is a specific financial goal set by a company to achieve a certain level of profit within a defined period.

    5What is sustainable insurance?

    Sustainable insurance refers to practices that promote environmental responsibility and long-term viability in the insurance industry.

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