AGEAS


FY25 in line; focus shifts to China margins and UK execution

25/02/26 -"Ageas delivered FY25 broadly in line with expectations, with net operating profit up 33% y/y to €1.65bn, boosted by a €300m China tax one-off. Excluding this and recent M&A, underlying growth was ..."

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25/02/26
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