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UNIQA after first three months of 2018: premiums up, improved earnings

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Quarterly Report

Vienna, Austria - UNIQA after first three months of 2018: premiums up, improved
earnings


* Recurring premiums written rise 4.1 per cent to EUR1,506.3 million
* Total group premiums written rise 1.6 per cent to EUR1,535.4 million
* Combined ratio improves to 97.4 per cent
* One-time gains on disposal from sale of indirect interest in Casinos Austria
  of EUR47.6 million
* Earnings before taxes up 122.9 per cent to EUR73.9 million
* Strong capitalisation with solvency capital requirement ratio (SCR ratio in
  accordance with Solvency II) of 250 per cent as at end of 2017
* Earnings outlook for 2018: further improvement in earnings before taxes
  compared with previous year
* Plans to continue progressive dividend policy confirmed


UNIQA Insurance Group AG (UNIQA) grew in the first three months of 2018 in line
with its strategy. Premiums written including savings portions increased by 1.6
per cent, while earnings before taxes more than doubled (+122.9 per cent) to
EUR73.9 million. This includes one-time gains on disposal from the sale of
interest in Casinos Austria Aktiengesellschaft of EUR47.6 million. UNIQA CEO
Andreas Brandstetter commented on the result: "The extraordinary income
generated by the sale of the casino shares more than doubled our result before
taxes. We will use this opportunity to make provisions for upcoming storm
damage. For this reason, we are saving about half of the earnings from the sale
as a safety buffer for future claims."

Premiums written, especially in property and casualty insurance, increased by
more than 6.5 per cent, even more strongly than expected and in line with
UNIQA's strategic requirements. It is also pleasing that this significant growth
was borne by both core markets: Austria (+4.6 per cent) and CEE (+11.3 per
cent). By contrast, premiums written in life insurance fell by 9.4 per cent in
line with strategy. This was due primarily to the wide-spread avoidance of new
single-premium contracts, which decreased by 55 per cent year-on-year. The
health insurance business was very stable, developing as expected in line with
the long-term trend (+3.9 per cent).

In addition to its premium growth, UNIQA also further improved its operative
KPIs. Consistently high cost discipline helped to decrease the cost ratio from
25.9 per cent to 24.9 per cent. In terms of the combined ratio, UNIQA improved
to a good 97.4 per cent, after 97.7 per cent in the prior-year period, thus
getting another step closer to its target of 95 per cent in 2020.

For 2018 as a whole, UNIQA anticipates further growth in property insurance,
casualty insurance and health insurance. Despite high expenses for the
innovation and investment programme launched in 2016, UNIQA is pursuing further
improvement in its earnings before taxes. It is likewise keeping to its plan to
continuously increase the annual distribution per share in the years to come as
part of a progressive dividend policy.

On 24 May 2018, UNIQA will publish its report on the 1st quarter of 2018 as well
as its Solvency and Financial Condition Report (SFCR)for 2017, in which it
reports its regulatory capital requirement (SCR ratio) of 250 per cent (2016:
202 per cent) a very healthy figure by international standards. Building upon
this secure foundation, UNIQA continues to work with full commitment on
optimising its actuarial core business while at the same time transforming its
business model into a future-oriented one.


Key Group figures 1-3/2018 in detail

Total premiums written by the UNIQA Group including the savings portion of unit-
and index-linked life insurance increased by 1.6 per cent to EUR1,535.4 million
in the first quarter of 2018 (1-3/2017: EUR1,511.9 million) due to solid growth
in property insurance, casualty insurance and health insurance. The recurring
premiums this included rose by 4.1 per cent to EUR1,506.3 million (1-3/2017:
EUR1,446.6 million), while in life insurance they declined by 1.1 per cent to
EUR361.3 million (1 - 3/2017: EUR386.5 million) and single premiums in life
insurance decreased by 55.5 per cent to EUR29.1 million (1-3/2017: EUR65.3
million) in line with strategy. Premiums earned including the net savings
portion of the premiums from unit- and index-linked life insurance remained at
the prior-year level at EUR1,282.6 million (1-3/2017: EUR1,279.7 million).
Retained premiums earned (in accordance with IFRS) increased by 4.6 per cent to
EUR1,210.6 million (1-3/2017: EUR1,157.6 million).

Premiums written in property and casualty insurance rose in CEE in particular
and climbed by 6.5 per cent in the first three months of 2018 to EUR868.8
million (1-3/2017: EUR815.7 million). Premiums written in health insurance rose
by 3.9 per cent to EUR280.1 million (1-3/2017: EUR269.7 million). In life
insurance, total premiums written including the savings portion of unit- and
index-linked life insurance - driven by the planned reduction of single premiums
in international business (Poland) - declined by 9.4 per cent to EUR386.5
million (1-3/2017: EUR426.5 million).

In international business, premiums written in property and casualty insurance
climbed by an impressive 11.3 per cent (1-3/2018: EUR307.4 million / 1-3/2017:
EUR276.1 million) and those in health insurance by 23.7 per cent (1-3/2018:
EUR19.7 million / 1-3/2017: EUR16.0 million), while life insurance premiums
written fell by 25.0 per cent (1-3/2018: EUR100.9 million / 1-3/2017: EUR134.6
million) due to the planned decrease in single premiums, especially in Poland.
In summary, UNIQA generated written premiums in international business including
savings portions of EUR428.0 million (+0.3 per cent / 1-3/2017: EUR426.7
million), recurring premiums included in this rose by 10.3 per cent to EUR408.8
million (1-3/2017: EUR370.6 million).

In Austria as well, UNIQA recorded a significant increase in property and
casualty premiums of 4.6 per cent to EUR 553.9 million (1-3/2017: EUR 529.8
million), while health insurance premiums moved up by 2.6 per cent to EUR 260.4
million (1-3/2017: EUR 253.8 million). Premiums written in life insurance fell
by 2.0 per cent to EUR283.6 million (1-3/2017: EUR289.5 million). In total,
UNIQA generated pleasing growth in premiums written in Austria including savings
portions of 2.3 per cent to EUR1,097.9 million (1-3/2017: EUR1,073.0 million).
Recurring premiums included in that expanded by a pleasing 2.3 per cent to
EUR1,088.0 million (1-3/2017: EUR 1,063.8 million).

The total amount of retained insurance benefits of the UNIQA Group rose by 8.9
per cent to EUR 934.9 million in the first quarter of 2018 (1-3/2017: EUR858.7
million).

Total operating expenses less reinsurance commissions received were reduced by
3.4 per cent to EUR 319.9 million in the first three months of 2018 (1-3/2017:
EUR 331.0 million). Despite premium growth, expenses for acquisition rose by 9.4
per cent to EUR208.9 million (1-3/2017: EUR230.6 million). Other operating
expenses (administration costs) climbed by 10.5 per cent in the first quarter of
2018 to EUR110.9 million (1-3/2017: EUR100.4 million) as a result of higher
regulation expenses.

The Group cost ratio - the ratio of total operating expenses to premiums earned
including the net savings portion of the premiums from unit- and index-linked
life insurance - less reinsurance commissions received improved by one
percentage point to 24.9 per cent (1-3/2017: 25.9 per cent). Despite a slight
increase in the loss ratio, the combined ratio after reinsurance improved to
97.4 per cent (1-3/2017: 97.7 per cent) due to the improved cost situation.

Investment income rose by 89.3 per cent to EUR143.4 million in the first quarter
of 2018 (1-3/2017: EUR75.8 million). The main reason for this strong increase
was the sale of the indirect interest in Casinos Austria Aktiengesellschaft,
which generated gains on disposal of EUR47.4 million for the UNIQA Group.

The investment portfolio of the UNIQA Group (including investment property,
financial assets accounted for using the equity method and other investments)
decreased slightly as at 31 March 2018 compared with the end of the previous
year to EUR19,778.8 million (31 December 2017: EUR19,877.7 million).

The underwriting result of the UNIQA Group fell by 40.2 per cent to EUR24.2
million in the first quarter of 2018 (1-3/2017: EUR40.4 million) despite an
improved cost situation due to an increase in retained insurance benefits in
life insurance and health insurance. In contrast, operating earnings increased
by 81.6 per cent to EUR87.2 million (1-3/2017: EUR48.0 million) due to the good
investment result. Earnings before taxes of the UNIQA Group rose accordingly
just as significantly by 122.9 per cent to EUR73.9 million (1-3/2017: EUR33.1
million).

Consolidated net profit (net profit for the period attributable to the
shareholders of UNIQA Insurance Group AG) increased by 87.0 per cent to EUR54.4
million (1-3/2017: EUR29.1 million). Earnings per share amounted to EUR0.18 (1-
3/2017: EUR0.09).

As at 31 March 2018, the UNIQA Group's equity amounted to EUR3,191.1 million (31
December 2017: EUR3,177.6 million).

The average number of employees at the UNIQA Group remained close to stable at
12,810 in the first three months of the year (1-3/2017: 12,803).


Outlook

For the entire 2018 financial year, UNIQA is expecting growth in property and
casualty premiums of at least 2 per cent and a rise in premiums in health
insurance of at least 3 per cent. In view of the conscious reduction of life
insurance single premiums in CEE in particular and continuing customer restraint
regarding traditional life insurance in Austria, lower premiums in life
insurance are expected. In 2018 as a whole, UNIQA is expecting a moderate
decline in total premium volume of about 1 per cent.

For investment income, UNIQA is expecting that the downward trend will not
continue in 2018, as the impact of low interest rates has already been largely
reflected in the lower investment income of previous years.

In the area of property and casualty insurance, UNIQA is continuing to strive
for increased profitability in its actuarial core business in 2018 as well and
on this basis a further increase in the combined ratio compared with 2017.

Overall, UNIQA is anticipating an improvement in earnings before taxes for the
2018 financial year despite ongoing high expenses in connection with the
innovation and investment program launched in 2016. UNIQA retains its intention
of steadily increasing the annual distribution per share in the years to come as
part of a progressive dividend policy.

Dates
UNIQA will publish its Solvency and Financial Condition Report (SFCR) on 24 May
at around 8:00 a.m. at www.uniqagroup.com.
The 19th Annual General Meeting of UNIQA Insurance Group AG will be held on 28
May. CEO Andreas Brandstetter's speech will be broadcast live at
www.uniqagroup.com from 10:00 a.m. and be available as a recording after the end
of the Annual General Meeting.

Forward-looking statements
This press release contains statements concerning UNIQA's future development.
These statements present estimates that were reached on the basis of all of the
information available to us at the present time. If the assumptions on which
they are based do not occur, the actual results may deviate from the results
currently expected. As a result, no liability is accepted for this information.

UNIQA
The UNIQA Group is one of the leading insurance groups in its core markets of
Austria and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Around 20,000 employees and
exclusive sales partners serve over 9.5 million customers in 18 countries. UNIQA
is the second-largest insurance group in Austria with a market share of more
than 22 per cent. UNIQA operates in 15 markets in the CEE growth region:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary,
Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia and
Ukraine. The UNIQA Group also includes insurance companies in Switzerland and
Liechtenstein.



Further inquiry note:
UNIQA Insurance Group AG
Gregor Bitschnau, Press Spokesman
Tel.: +43 (01) 211 75-3440
Untere Donaustr. 21 A-1029 Vienna , Austria
E-mail:  presse@uniqa.at
twitter.com/uniqagroup


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issuer:       UNIQA Insurance Group AG
              Untere Donaustraße 21
              A-1029 Wien
phone:        01/211 75-0
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mail:          investor.relations@uniqa.at
WWW:          http://www.uniqagroup.com
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