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Prudential PLC
Prudential PLC is a life and health insurer focused on Asia and Africa. It sells protection plans, savings policies, retirement products, and investment-linked insurance to individuals and families, often through agents, banks, and other distribution partners. Its customers are mainly middle-income savers and people looking for long-term financial protection. The company makes money mostly from premiums and policy fees, plus income earned on the money it holds and invests for policyholders. In some businesses it also earns asset management and administration fees. This makes Prudential different from a simple one-time product seller: it collects long-term streams of cash tied to insurance contracts and investment balances. Prudential’s role in the financial system is to turn customer premiums into long-duration promises, then manage those obligations through underwriting, investing, and claims handling. That business model depends on trust, careful risk control, and local distribution relationships in markets where private insurance and retirement savings are still growing.
Prudential PLC is a life and health insurer focused on Asia and Africa. It sells protection plans, savings policies, retirement products, and investment-linked insurance to individuals and families, often through agents, banks, and other distribution partners. Its customers are mainly middle-income savers and people looking for long-term financial protection.
The company makes money mostly from premiums and policy fees, plus income earned on the money it holds and invests for policyholders. In some businesses it also earns asset management and administration fees. This makes Prudential different from a simple one-time product seller: it collects long-term streams of cash tied to insurance contracts and investment balances.
Prudential’s role in the financial system is to turn customer premiums into long-duration promises, then manage those obligations through underwriting, investing, and claims handling. That business model depends on trust, careful risk control, and local distribution relationships in markets where private insurance and retirement savings are still growing.
Strong Growth: Prudential delivered double-digit growth across key metrics in the first half of 2025, including new business profit up 12% and operating earnings per share up 12%.
Capital Generation: The company reached an inflection point in capital generation, with gross operating free surplus generation up 14% and net OFSG up 20%.
Shareholder Returns: Dividends per share increased 13%, and over $850 million of share buybacks were completed, with plans to return more than $5 billion to shareholders between 2024 and 2027.
Guidance & Outlook: Management reaffirmed confidence in meeting 2025 and 2027 guidance, including at least 10% annual dividend per share growth from 2025 to 2027 and recurring buybacks starting in 2026.
Channel & Market Performance: Broad-based growth was seen across regions and distribution channels, especially in Hong Kong and Indonesia, though Malaysia and Vietnam faced some industry headwinds.
Strategic Progress: Significant investments in technology, distribution, and agency transformation contributed to improved productivity, efficiency, and customer engagement.