Zurich Insurance Group


Mixed H1 22 figures, new share buy-back

11/08/22 -"• Gross written premiums were up by 4% to $30bn for H1 22 • Insurance claims decreased by 4.5% to $13.3bn in H1 22 with a combined ratio at a record low • Net income attributable to shareholders ..."

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