Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited: Preliminary Report on Effect of IFRS 17 on Common Shareholders’ Equity
(Note: All dollar amounts in this news release are expressed in
The Company’s preliminary estimate of the effect of IFRS 17 on common shareholders’ equity is that it will increase common shareholders’ equity as at
Although IFRS 17 brings considerable changes to the measurement, presentation and disclosure of the Company’s insurance and reinsurance operations, it will not affect the Company’s underwriting strategy, its prudent reserving, management’s use of the traditional performance metrics of gross premiums written, net premiums written and combined ratios, or the amount of the Company’s cash flows.
Fairfax is a holding company which, through its subsidiaries, is primarily engaged in property and casualty insurance and reinsurance and the associated investment management.
For further information contact: John Varnell, Vice President, Corporate Development at (416) 367-4941
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