20
Nov
Chamwe Kaira Momentum Africa recorded normalised headline earnings (NHE) of N$192 million for the quarter ending 30 September. The company said the result was driven by the release of the contractual service margin in the life business, premium growth, and lower claims ratios in the Namibia and Ghana health portfolios. Positive market variances of N$35 million from Namibia and Botswana also supported earnings. Investment income strengthened the result through bond returns and capital gains on bond assets after a reduction in Namibia’s yield curve. “This result was partially dampened by increased new business strain in Lesotho and Botswana, driven by…
