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About QBE Insurance (ASX:QBE)

QBE Insurance Group is an international insurer with a strong presence in Australia and across the globe. Established in 1886, the company provides a wide variety of insurance services, including personal, business, and specialty lines across multiple sectors such as property, casualty, health, and life insurance. It operates in over 30 countries, with a particularly significant footprint in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. QBE sets itself apart by offering customised insurance products, strong risk management strategies, and an extensive distribution network. With a track record of stability, QBE’s emphasis on diversification and prudent underwriting has helped it weather economic and market challenges, making it an appealing investment for many. In 2024, the company made US$24bn in premiums, a statutory net profit of $2.2bn and a ROE of 19.8%. It has a heavier focus on corporate insurance rather than the retail market, making just 3% of revenue from the Australian retail space and focusing more on lenders’ mortgage and commercial insurances.

QBE's Company History

Founded in 1886, QBE’s origins trace back to Queensland, where the company began its operations as the North Queensland Insurance Company (QI).  Over the years, it expanded rapidly, both organically and through strategic acquisitions. By 1890, it already was operating 36 agencies worldwide. In 1921, one of QI’s founders set up the Bankers’ and Traders Insurance Company (B&T) and both companies in 1959 bought large stakes in The Equitable Probate and General Insurance Companies. The name QBE was born when the trio of companies merged in 1973 – the same year the company became publicly listed. The company continued M&A after that with a key acquisition being the purchase of New Zealand’s largest insurer in 1994 and another being the purchase of PMI Australia in 2008. In recent years, QBE has concentrated on refining its risk management practices and expanding its global reach, ensuring it remains one of the foremost global insurers.

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Forward View

Future Outlook of QBE (ASX: QBE)

QBE’s future outlook is promising, driven by strong global market dynamics and a strategic focus on profitability and risk management. The insurance industry is dealing with rising claims due to climate change, pressure from regulators accusing insurers of gouging consumers and consumers dealing with high inflation. But QBE appears to be coping better than many of its peers for many reasons including its focus on business insurance rather than insurance for retail consumers. Its catastrophe claims ratio (in other words, the amount of claims as a percentage of net insurance revenue) in 2024 was 4.1%, down from 6.6% 2 year ago. One risk facing the company is the increased incidences of extreme weather events which may lead to higher payouts. Although last US hurricane season wasn’t as bad as immediately previous seasons, it had a US$200m exposure to the LA wildfires in January 2025. In CY26, the company has guided to a premium growth in the ‘mid-single digits’ on a constant currency basis, a combined operating ratio of ~92.5% and an exit core fixed income yield of 4.3%. In the ‘medium term’, it guided to a >15% adjusted ROE and for constant currency GWP growth in the mid single digits.

Our Assessment

Is QBE a Good Stock to Buy?

QBE Insurance is a stand-out in the insurance sector, although the insurance sector may not be the best sector to look at for investors. The company’s stock is currently trading at a price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of around 12x, which reflects its stable earnings growth and market-leading position. This is significantly below the industry average of 21.6x, suggesting that it may offer value to investors looking for a well-established company with significant growth potential. QBE also has a consistent history of paying dividends, supported by a solid track record of dividend growth. Although the risk of the company being broken up has been removed with the defeat of Peter Dutton at the election, scrutiny on the company for higher premiums will remain with premiums up 16% in the last year. One risk facing QBE as a company is a potentially negative outcome of a current ASIC investigation that alleges it failed to deliver on pricing promises made to over half a million Australian customers over 5 years. Moreover, pressure on the company over its premiums will continue as will the risk of more extreme weather events which could lead to higher payouts. But all things considered, even though the company is facing challenges in a competitive and heavily regulated environment, QBE’s strong financial fundamentals and robust market position make it an appealing option for long-term investors. Looking ahead, QBE’s growth potential is tied to its ability to expand in emerging markets and capitalise on the ongoing digital transformation in the insurance industry.

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Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dividend yield of QBE?
QBE offers a competitive dividend yield, with a history of consistent growth in payouts. The current dividend yield is approximately 4.15%, which is considered competitive for income investors, supported by QBE’s strong cash flow and stable earnings.
QBE competes with other large insurers such as Suncorp (ASX: SUN) and IAG (ASX: IAG). While QBE’s growth is slightly more global in nature, it maintains a strong presence in Australia and is known for its diversified risk profile, making it a solid choice for investors seeking a balanced insurance stock.
Key risks for QBE include: Macroeconomic volatility, Increased claims costs due to increased natural disasters, and Regulatory pressures in international markets.
Yes, QBE is considered a blue-chip stock, given its long-standing market presence, stable earnings growth, and strong reputation within the global insurance industry.
QBE’s growth strategy centres around digital transformation, sustainability, and optimising profitability, including recent decisions such as the orderly closure of its North America middle-market segment to focus on higher-margin opportunities. The company is focused on increasing its market share in emerging markets and enhancing its digital capabilities to drive efficiency and improve customer satisfaction.

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