Tryg lifts dividend despite drop in quarterly profit By Investing.com
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : Tryg said the restatement shifted income between the insurance service result and the investment result, with no effect on profit before tax.54% : The adjustment, announced in March 2025, led to restated comparison figures in accordance with accounting regulations.
47% : The Copenhagen-based company declared an ordinary dividend of DKK 2.05 per share, up from DKK 1.95 a year earlier, an increase of more than 5%. Profit after tax fell to DKK 1.48 billion from DKK 1.61 billion, while profit before tax declined to DKK 1.98 billion from DKK 2.13 billion. Tryg, one of Denmark's largest non‑life insurers, reported an insurance service result of DKK 2.18 billion for the quarter, compared with DKK 2.05 billion in the same period last year.
46% : For the first nine months of 2025, Tryg posted a profit before tax of DKK 5.51 billion, up from DKK 5.27 billion in the same period last year.
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