Earnings Document (MunichRe Group Annual Report 2024 en)
Group Annual Report 2024
Key figures (IFRS® Accounting Standards)1
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
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Insurance revenue from insurance contracts issued |
€m |
60�830 |
57�884 |
55�385 |
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Claims expenses |
€m |
-43�036 |
-41�481 |
-40�393 |
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Administration and acquisition costs |
€m |
-8�968 |
-8�617 |
-7�807 |
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Total technical result |
€m |
8�918 |
7�545 |
7�070 |
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Operating result |
€m |
7�969 |
5�702 |
6�812 |
3�517 |
1�986 |
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Taxes on income |
€m |
-2�091 |
-936 |
-1�324 |
-552 |
-269 |
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Net result |
€m |
5�671 |
4�597 |
5�309 |
2�932 |
1�211 |
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Earnings per share2 |
€ |
42�78 |
33�88 |
38�12 |
20�93 |
8�63 |
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Retuon equity (RoE)3 |
% |
18�2 |
15�8 |
20�2 |
12�6 |
5�3 |
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Retuon investment (RoI) |
% |
3�1 |
2�5 |
1�3 |
2�8 |
3�0 |
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Dividend per share4 |
€ |
20�00 |
15�00 |
11�60 |
11�00 |
9�80 |
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Dividend payout4 |
€m |
2�616 |
2�006 |
1�583 |
1�541 |
1�373 |
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Share price at 31 December |
€ |
487�10 |
375�10 |
304�00 |
260�50 |
242�80 |
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market capitalisation at 31 December |
€bn |
65�2 |
51�2 |
42�6 |
36�5 |
34�0 |
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Carrying amount per share |
€ |
248�40 |
220�29 |
196�83 |
220�06 |
213�38 |
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Investments |
€m |
230�716 |
218�462 |
207�965 |
240�300 |
232�950 |
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Investments for unit-linked life insurance |
€m |
9�186 |
8�280 |
7�470 |
8�582 |
7�544 |
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Equity |
€m |
32�746 |
29�772 |
27�245 |
30�945 |
29�994 |
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Insurance contracts issued and reinsurance contracts |
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held (net) |
€m |
211�488 |
203�383 |
195�454 |
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Balance sheet total |
€m |
286�515 |
273�793 |
269�391 |
312�405 |
297�946 |
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Staff at 31 December |
43�584 |
42�812 |
41�389 |
39�281 |
39�642 |
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Reinsurance |
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2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
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Insurance revenue from insurance contracts issued |
€m |
40�034 |
37�786 |
36�489 |
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Investments |
€m |
101�769 |
90�387 |
84�615 |
99�617 |
91�248 |
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Insurance contracts issued and reinsurance contracts |
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held (net) |
€m |
74�900 |
69�575 |
66�100 |
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Major losses (net) |
€m |
-3�885 |
-3�278 |
-3�741 |
-4�304 |
-4�689 |
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Natural catastrophe losses |
€m |
-2�644 |
-2�335 |
-2�118 |
-3�139 |
-906 |
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Combined ratio property-casualty |
% |
82�4 |
85�2 |
83�2 |
99�6 |
105�6 |
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Investment result |
€m |
3�173 |
2�432 |
1�309 |
3�422 |
3�193 |
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Net result |
€m |
4�880 |
3�876 |
4�737 |
2�328 |
694 |
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Thereof: Reinsurance - Life and health |
€m |
1�681 |
1�428 |
1�314 |
325 |
123 |
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Thereof: Reinsurance - Property-casualty |
€m |
3�199 |
2�448 |
3�423 |
2�003 |
571 |
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Retuon equity (RoE)3 |
% |
18�5 |
16�2 |
22�2 |
13�4 |
4�1 |
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ERGO |
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2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
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Insurance revenue from insurance contracts issued |
€m |
20�796 |
20�098 |
18�896 |
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Investments (including Investments for unit-linked life |
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insurance) |
€m |
138�134 |
136�355 |
130�820 |
149�265 |
149�245 |
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Insurance contracts issued and reinsurance contracts |
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held (net) |
€m |
136�588 |
133�808 |
129�354 |
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Combined ratio property-casualty |
% |
89�2 |
88�9 |
90�3 |
92�4 |
92�4 |
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Combined ratio International |
% |
91�9 |
90�1 |
95�5 |
92�9 |
92�7 |
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Investment result |
€m |
4�018 |
2�942 |
1�674 |
3�734 |
4�206 |
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Net result |
€m |
791 |
721 |
572 |
605 |
517 |
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Thereof: |
€m |
230 |
183 |
307 |
164 |
130 |
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Thereof: ERGO Property-casualty |
€m |
260 |
252 |
173 |
234 |
157 |
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Thereof: |
€m |
301 |
286 |
92 |
207 |
230 |
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Retuon equity (RoE)3 |
% |
16�5 |
14�4 |
11�6 |
10�1 |
8�8 |
- You can download this information as an Excel file; please refer to the Financial Supplement atwww.munichre.com/results-reports.IFRS 17 for insurance contracts, and IFRS 9 for financial instruments have applied since the 2023 financial year. For the year 2022, the figures for the insurance business are shown on the basis of IFRS 17; the figures for financial instruments are predominantly still based on IAS 39. The years 2020 and 2021 have not been adjusted in accordance with IFRS 9 and IFRS 17. Prior-year comparisons are therefore only possible to a limited extent.
- Earnings per share for 2022 before adjustment of the value due to changes in accounting standards amounted to €24�63.
- Information on calculation of the RoE can be found in the > Notes to the consolidated financial statements > Explanatory information > Segment disclosures > (7) Alternative performance measures.
- Subject to approval by the Annual General Meeting.
Contents |
Group Annual Report 2024 |
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Key figures (IFRS Accounting Standards) |
Inside front cover |
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Quarterly figures |
Inside back cover |
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Important dates |
Back cover |
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Letter to shareholders |
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Combined management report |
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Strategy |
12 |
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Tools of corporate management and strategic financial objectives |
15 |
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Macroeconomic and industry environment |
18 |
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19 |
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Business performance |
24 |
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Financial position |
38 |
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Risk report |
42 |
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Opportunities report |
55 |
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Prospects |
57 |
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Combined non-financial statement |
59 |
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Key intangible resources |
162 |
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German accountancy rules) |
163 |
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Corporate governance |
169 |
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Report of the Supervisory Board |
171 |
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Statement on Corporate Governance pursuant to Section 289f and |
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Section 315d of the German Commercial Code (HGB) |
178 |
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Consolidated financial statements and notes |
197 |
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Consolidated balance sheet |
202 |
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Consolidated income statement |
204 |
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Consolidated statement of comprehensive income |
205 |
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Consolidated statement of changes in equity |
206 |
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Consolidated cash flow statement |
208 |
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Notes to the consolidated financial statements |
209 |
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Independent auditor's report |
358 |
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Independent auditor's limited assurance report on the group |
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sustainability statement |
367 |
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Responsibility statement |
370 |
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Imprint/Service |
371 |
More detailed lists of contents are provided on the pages separating the individual sections.
Due to rounding, there may be minor deviations in summations and in the calculation of percentages in this report.
This document is a translation of the original German version and is intended to be used for informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the translation, please note that the German original is binding.
Munich Re Group Annual Report 2024
To our shareholders |
3 |
Dr.
Chair of Munich Reinsurance
Company's
And continually rising net results are not the only sign of our Group's success. Our share price likewise mirrors our strength. After topping €400 for the first time ever in 2023,
We also continue to be at the forefront of the eight leading (re)insurers in
Subject to approval by the Annual General Meeting, we will increase the dividend by €5 to €20 per share. We have also approved a new share buy- back with a volume of €2bn, a rise of €500m year on year. This boosts our distributions to shareholders for yet another significant increase.
Munich Re Group Annual Report 2024
To our shareholders |
4 |
In economic terms, 2024 was another spectacular year for
That is important, as market losses due to natural disasters have been going up, and only up. 2024 was no exception - on the contrary, this trend has even accelerated. Natural catastrophes caused
When we look at the macroeconomic environment in which we operate, we are confronted with something no less challenging. Global economic growth in 2024 was merely moderate. And the outlook for 2025 is not much better. We predict that the world's economy will grow moderately - with solid growth in
And then there are geopolitical uncertainties. Elections are leading to change in many countries. New motives and ambitions are emerging. New balances of power are forming. The world order has become more fragile. When turbulence reigns, strength is key. Now more than ever,
In the interest of strategic leadership in a competitive industry, we excel by anticipating change and ensuring that we are fit for the future. This applies, for example, to artificial intelligence and other technological advancements.
Our financial stability can largely be traced to the diversification of our business portfolios. As all our portfolios are now profitable, we are better positioned than ever to offset fluctuations in (re)insurance profit. And now for some details on each operating segment.
Munich Re Group Annual Report 2024
To our shareholders |
5 |
In 2024, ERGO achieved its annual target by generating a net result of around €790m. ERGO earned much more insurance revenue in international business year on year, which was primarily attributable to property-casualty insurance business in
ERGO has successfully acquired companies outside of
In the
In the Property-casualty
The reinsurance field of business continues to be very profitable. We expanded reinsurance business further in 2024, with insurance revenue rising to just over €40bn and this field's result to about €4.9bn - a billion euros more year on year.
The performance of the life and health segment in particular remained excellent. In fact, we surpassed the annual target for this segment after just the first nine months of 2024 thanks to substantial growth in new business, among other factors. The 2024 total technical result here ultimately amounted to €2.1bn, which was €650m more than initially expected. That set a new record profit level for life reinsurance. The contractual service margin (CSM)2, which represents the value of anticipated future profits, rose during 2024 from €12.3bn to €14.5bn.
- Now: ERGO Forsikring AS.
- Net of reinsurance.
Munich Re Group Annual Report 2024
To our shareholders |
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Buoyed by sustained, very good earnings performance in primary insurance and reinsurance, we were able to foster the rise in current retuon investment through the early sale at a loss of fixed-interest securities with low interest rates - the proceeds of which we invested anew at higher interest rates. We did this to generate higher investment returns in the long term. Our reinvestment yield was 4.4% in 2024, with the running yield rising to 3.5%. Overall, the 2024 investment result represented a retuof 3.1% - which outperformed our target of more than 2.8%.
All in all, 2024 was the latest very good year of many for
Our profit target for 2025 is €6bn. The outlook remains good for growth and profits in property-casualty reinsurance. New business in life and health continues to grow. And ERGO is set to stay the course of stable success. Although we expect our investments to continue benefiting from respectable interest rates, confidence must always be tempered with prudence. There is no guarantee that profits will rise for evermore. The extensive wildfires in
2025 will be a pivotal year for
Munich Re Group Annual Report 2024
To our shareholders |
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Our nearly 44,000 staff members worldwide are fully committed to making Ambition 2025 a complete success. When it comes to achieving goals, 2025 will be a milestone. We will do our very best to ensure it is a year that we will all recall fondly.
I wish to thank you, dear shareholders, for the trust you place in our Group.
Yours sincerely,
Munich Re Group Annual Report 2024
To our shareholders |
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Munich Re Group Annual Report 2024
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