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Trading Update for Q1 2021

5 May 2021 07:00

RNS Number : 5372X
Direct Line Insurance Group PLC
05 May 2021
 

Direct Line Insurance Group plc

TRADING UPDATE FOR Q1 20211

transformation on track

5 May 2021

PENNY JAMES, CEO of Direct Line Group, commented:

"The first quarter saw similar motor market trends to those at the end of 2020, namely subdued claims frequency, low levels of new car sales and fewer new drivers entering the market. This led to further motor market premium deflation in the quarter. Against this backdrop, we maintained our disciplined underwriting and our 5% reduction in average premium versus Q1 2020 was less than the market reduction. This focus on maintaining the quality of our business leaves us well placed as lockdown restrictions are eased. Looking forward, encouraging early indications suggest that motor market premiums stabilised during April.

"Elsewhere in the business, we have continued to deliver good growth in Home, whilst Commercial achieved 16% growth. This demonstrates the benefits of our investment in technology and new ways of working as well as the diversification within our portfolio.

"Our journey to build an insurance company of the future is gathering pace and we achieved a significant milestone with Direct Line, Churchill and Privilege now live on our new Motor platform. We also acquired a new auto services repair centre - our 22nd - supporting our competitive advantage in vehicle repairs, which will become increasingly important as more people start driving again. We are transforming the business to improve competitiveness and provide a platform for sustainable growth."

Trading summary

 

Q1 2021£m

 Q1 2020£m

Change

Gross written premium

 

 

 

Motor direct own brands2

356.7

396.5

(10.0%)

Motor partnerships

10.6

14.4

(26.4%)

Motor

367.3

410.9

(10.6%)

Home direct own brands2

99.9

96.4

3.6%

Home partnerships

40.4

41.4

(2.4%)

Home

140.3

137.8

1.8%

Green Flag Rescue

19.4

19.7

(1.5%)

Other Rescue and other personal lines

71.3

88.6

(19.5%)

Rescue and other personal lines

90.7

108.3

(16.3%)

Commercial direct own brands2,3

45.3

39.3

15.3%

NIG and other

108.7

93.3

16.5%

Commercial

154.0

132.6

16.1%

Total Group

752.3

789.6

(4.7%)

Of which: direct own brands2

521.3

551.9

(5.5%)

 

31 Mar2021

31 Dec2020

Change

In-force policies (thousands)

14,521

14,615

(0.6%)

Of which: direct own brands (thousands)2

7,436

7,454

(0.2%)

Financial highlights

- In deflationary Motor market conditions, we maintained underwriting discipline during the first quarter. Whilst this led to a reduction in direct own brand Motor policies by 1.2% compared to Q4 2020, we are well positioned as the UK eases lockdown restrictions. Against a pre-Covid comparator, Motor's total gross written premium fell 10.6% reflecting lower average premiums as the market adjusted to reduced claims frequency, alongside reduced risk mix due to fewer new car sales and new drivers entering the market.

- Home direct own brands gross written premium increased by 3.6% compared to Q1 2020. In-force policies increased by 1.3% compared to Q4 2020. Both Churchill and Direct Line delivered growth in a healthy new business market. Overall Home gross written premium grew 1.8% as own brand growth was only partially offset by lower partnership sales. Weather conditions were benign in Q1, with £3 million of major weather claims incurred.

- Rescue and other personal lines gross written premium was 16.3% lower year-on-year, primarily due to reduced Travel partnership premiums. Green Flag Rescue was impacted by reduced shopping levels during lockdown, with policy count reducing by 0.5% across the quarter, whilst premiums were down by 1.5% compared to Q1 2020.

- Commercial continued to see the benefits of its technology transformation come through in strong trading, with gross written premium growth of 16.1%. This was driven by a 15.3% increase in direct premiums as small to medium enterprise ("SME") trading on the Direct Line for Business platform grew despite lockdown restrictions. This was supported by Commercial's Churchill brand which delivered growth of over 50% compared to Q1 2020. NIG and other increased gross written premium by 16.5% compared to Q1 2020, its best first quarter growth in over 10 years, helping it to provide an increasingly strong diversification benefit for the Group.

Strategic and operational highlights

- The roll-out of the Motor platform continues at pace with all own brands now live. Customer, pricing and operating benefits from the new system are already being realised and are scheduled to increase over the next 18 months.

- We continued to expand our claims capabilities with the acquisition of our 22nd auto services repair centre. This acquisition supports our competitive advantage in vehicle repairs which will become increasingly important as driving levels increase. We continue to invest in capability to repair more advanced and electric vehicles.

- Our newest Motor brand, Darwin, continued to deliver strong growth and has written over seventy thousand policies.

- Direct Line for Business launched a 'Free MOT' proposition for Van new business customers.

- The final rules from the FCA's General Insurance Pricing Practices review will be announced by the end of May 2021, with governance elements to be implemented by the end of September 2021 and full implementation by the end of December 2021. We welcome the extended timeframes and remain on track to meet them.

Outlook

- We reiterate our target of achieving a combined operating ratio in the range of 93% to 95%, normalised for weather, in 2021 and over the medium term. We are on track to maintain the contribution from current-year operating profit at more than half of total operating profit during 2021.

 

For further information, please contact

PAUL SMITHINVESTOR RELATIONS DIRECTOR

LISA TREMBLEGroup corporate affairs and sustainability director

Mobile: +44 (0)7795 811263

 

Mobile: +44 (0)7795 234801

APPENDIX: In-force policies by segment (thousands)

 

31 Mar2021

31 Dec2020

Change

Motor direct own brands2

3,896

3,943

(1.2%)

Motor partnerships

113

118

(4.2%)

Motor

4,009

4,061

(1.3%)

Home direct own brands2

1,861

1,837

1.3%

Home partnerships

799

801

(0.2%)

Home

2,660

2,638

0.8%

Green Flag Rescue

1,108

1,114

(0.5%)

Other Rescue and other personal lines

5,913

5,991

(1.3%)

Rescue and other personal lines

7,021

7,105

(1.2%)

Commercial direct own brands2,3

571

560

2.0%

NIG and other

260

251

3.6%

Commercial

831

811

2.5%

Total Group

14,521

14,615

(0.6%)

Of which: direct own brands2

7,436

7,454

(0.2%)

Notes:

1. Direct Line Group's Trading Update relates to the three months ended 31 March 2021 and contains information to the date of publication.

2. Direct own brands include in-force policies for Home and Motor under the Direct Line, Churchill, Darwin and Privilege brands, Rescue policies under the Green Flag brand and Commercial under the Direct Line for Business and Churchill brands.

3. Commercial direct own brands include Direct Line for Business and commercial products sold under the Churchill brand that were previously reported within NIG and other. Prior periods have been re-presented accordingly.

Forward-looking statements disclaimer

Certain information contained in this document, including any information as to the Group's strategy, plans or future financial or operating performance, constitutes "forward-looking statements". These forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including the terms "aims", "ambition", "anticipates", "aspire", "believes", "continue", "could", "estimates", "expects", "guidance", "intends", "may", "mission", "outlook", "over the medium term", "plans", "predicts", "projects", "propositions", "seeks", "should", "strategy", "targets" or "will" or, in each case, their negative or other variations or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, plans, objectives, goals, future events or intentions. These forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts. They appear in several places throughout this document and include statements regarding the intentions, beliefs or current expectations of the Directors concerning, among other things: the Group's results of operations, financial condition, prospects, growth, strategies and the industry in which the Group operates. Examples of forward-looking statements include financial targets and guidance which are contained in this document specifically with respect to the return on tangible equity, solvency capital ratio, the Group's combined operating ratio, percentage targets for current-year contribution to operating profit, prior-year reserve releases, cost reduction, reductions in expense and commission ratios, investment income yield, net realised and unrealised gains, capital expenditure and risk appetite range. By their nature, all forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future and/or are beyond the Group's control. Forward-looking statements are not guaranteeing future performance. The Group's actual results of operations, financial condition and the development of the business sector in which the Group operates may differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements contained in this document, for example directly or indirectly as a result of, but not limited to:

- United Kingdom ("UK") domestic and global economic business conditions;

- the direct and indirect impacts and implications of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic on the economy, nationally and internationally, on the Group, its operations and prospects, and on the Group's customers and their behaviours and expectations;

- the Trade and Co-operation Agreement between the UK and the European Union ("EU") regarding the terms, following the end of the Brexit transition period, of the trading relationships between the UK and the EU and its implementation, and any subsequent trading and other relationship arrangements between the UK and the EU and their implementation;

- the terms of future trading and other relationships between the UK and other countries following Brexit;

- the impact of the FCA pricing practices report and any new rules and regulations arising as a result of that report and of responses by insurers, customers and other third parties;

- market-related risks such as fluctuations in interest rates, exchange rates and credit spreads;

- the policies and actions of regulatory authorities and bodies (including changes related to capital and solvency requirements or the Ogden discount rate or rates or in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the economy and customers) and changes to law and/or understandings of law and/or legal interpretation following the decisions and judgements of courts;

- the impact of competition, currency changes, inflation and deflation;

- the timing, impact and other uncertainties of future acquisitions, disposals, partnership arrangements, joint ventures or combinations within relevant industries; and

- the impact of tax and other legislation and other regulation and of regulator expectations, interventions and requirements and of court, arbitration, regulatory or ombudsman decisions and judgements (including in any of the foregoing in connection with Covid-19) in the jurisdictions in which the Group and its affiliates operate.

In addition, even if the Group's actual results of operations, financial condition and the development of the business sector in which the Group operates are consistent with the forward-looking statements contained in this document, those results or developments may not be indicative of results or developments in subsequent periods.

The forward-looking statements contained in this document reflect knowledge and information available as of the date of preparation of this document. The Group and the Directors expressly disclaim any obligations or undertaking to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether because of new information, future events or otherwise, unless required to do so by applicable law or regulation. Nothing in this document constitutes or should be construed as a profit forecast.

Neither the content of Direct Line Group's website nor the content of any other website accessible from hyperlinks on the Group's website is incorporated into, or forms part of, this document.

 

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