-- 据周五提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件显示,Helia集团(ASX:HLI)表示,其第一季度毛保费收入同比下降32%。 文件指出,毛保费收入下降主要反映了自1月31日起与澳大利亚联邦银行(ASX:CBA)的新业务终止,以及由于澳大利亚政府5%首付计划的竞争,首次购房者业务量减少。 由于近几个财年的毛保费收入下降,保险收入同比下降9%。 由于利率上升和信用利差扩大,债券投资组合出现已实现和未实现损失,导致该季度净投资收入为负200万澳元。 在同一份文件中,该公司表示已于4月30日向澳大利亚审慎监管局提交了截至3月31日止三个月的相关数据。这些数据涵盖了其主要运营实体Helia Insurance和正在清算的Helia Indemnity。 赫利亚集团的股票在上周五的交易中下跌了4%。
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