Skandia reports total returns of -4.8% in H1 2022

Skandia has reported total returns amounting to -4.8% for H1 2022 compared to 10% in the same period last year, according to its latest financial figures.

Total managed capital in the traditional life portfolio amounted to SEK 571bn, compared to SEK 600bn at the turn of the year.

Premiums in the group amounted to SEK 22.8bn compared to SEK 20.7bn in 2021 and assets under management for the group amounted to SEK 768bn, compared to SEK 842bn a year earlier.

The solvency ratio in the life company amounted to 214%, compared to 201% in 2021.

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