On the basis of the preliminary results for the full year 2021, Athora Netherlands N.V. (‘Athora Netherlands’) updates the market on its solvency position and further capital support by Athora Holding Ltd. (‘Athora Holding’).
As of 31 December 2021, Athora Netherlands’ solvency ratio is expected to be around 180% (30 June 2021: 157%). The increase in solvency is primarily driven by a longevity reinsurance transaction covering the individual life portfolio (1), a EUR 325 million capital injection from Athora Holding (2), balance sheet optimisations and a solvency capital requirement reduction resulting from the inaugural application of Loss Absorbing Capacity of Deferred Taxes. This was partially offset by the impact of the continued repositioning of the asset portfolio and certain market movements. Operating capital generation also turned positive in the fourth quarter, supported by the continued repositioning of the investment portfolio.
Jan de Pooter, CEO of Athora Netherlands commented: “2021 has been a pivotal year for Athora Netherlands. I am delighted to see the positive evolution of our operating capital generation, supported by the ongoing repositioning of the investment portfolio. The strategic actions we have taken in 2021, including further refinements to the business footprint and operating model, combined with the continued strong commitment of our shareholder, position us well to further accelerate the execution of our strategy: enhanced investment returns, disciplined growth in pensions and increased operating efficiency.”
More information about Athora Netherlands’ financial performance and solvency developments during 2021 will be provided with the upcoming full year results and Annual Report publication on 31 March 2022.
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