Core Insights - Admiral Group reported record profits for 2025, with a pre-tax profit of £958 million, representing a 16% increase from 2024 [1][4][41] - The company achieved a 7% growth in its customer base, reaching nearly 12 million customers across four countries [16][22] - The UK Motor insurance segment surpassed £1 billion in profit for the first time, contributing significantly to overall profitability [4][41][76] Financial Performance - Group turnover decreased slightly by 1% to £5.90 billion, with insurance revenue increasing by 9% to £4.98 billion [1][62] - Earnings per share from continuing operations rose to 247.4 pence, a 16% increase compared to 212.8 pence in 2024 [1][59] - The solvency ratio post-dividend decreased to 193%, down from 203% in 2024 [1][60] Strategic Developments - The integration of More Than was completed, positively impacting results, while the sale of the US business, Elephant, was finalized [26][58] - Plans to acquire Flock, a telemetry-based digital fleet insurer, were announced, aiming to expand into new markets [7][27] - The company established a GenAI Centre of Excellence to enhance efficiency and customer outcomes through technology [6][28] Customer Focus and Innovation - Admiral's commitment to customer service is reflected in high Net Promoter Scores above 50, with ongoing investments in digital journeys and product development [5][66] - The company is focusing on emerging trends such as electric vehicle insurance and telematics, positioning itself to respond to evolving mobility needs [32][68] Market Position and Growth - Admiral's UK Motor business maintained a strong combined ratio of 75%, outperforming the market [44][82] - The company reported significant growth in its UK Other Personal Lines, with profits nearly tripling and customer numbers increasing by 21% [45][70] - European operations showed recovery, with profits improving significantly in France and a return to profitability in Italy [46][62] Dividend and Capital Return Strategy - A final dividend of 90.0 pence per share was proposed, reflecting a 7% increase from the previous year, with a shift in capital return strategy towards share buybacks starting in 2026 [10][49][64] - The company plans to maintain a dividend payout ratio of approximately 65% of post-tax profits while adapting to shareholder preferences [63][50]
Admiral Group Plc Full Year 2025 Results