Business
AIA value of new business up 22 percent quarter-on-quarter

AIA Group Limited (the “Company”; stock code: 1299) announces key new business indicators for the third quarter ended 30 September 2020.
KEY FINANCIAL SUMMARY
= Value of new business (VONB) of US$706 million, up 22 per cent
= Annualised new premiums (ANP) grew 21 per cent to US$1,359 million
= VONB margin of 51.6 per cent, consistent with the second quarter of 2020
= Total weighted premium income (TWPI) up 7 per cent from the third quarter of 2019
Lee Yuan Siong, AIA’s Group Chief Executive and President, said:
“The Group has delivered strong sequential growth in the third quarter with VONB up 22 per cent compared to the second quarter, building on the strong momentum as restrictions eased. TWPI grew 7 per cent year-on-year and our in-force business continues to demonstrate resilience with strong persistency.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has been well controlled in many of the markets where AIA operates, following the easing of containment measures. While remote completion continues to account for a significant proportion of new business in some markets, we have generally seen an increase in the proportion of our sales sourced from face-to-face meetings.
“Working practices have changed dramatically as a result of the pandemic. For example, the Group’s travel costs were down 75 per cent in the third quarter compared to last year while collaboration and connectivity across the Group have increased markedly. In the last 30 days, our people conducted close to 280,000 video calls and one million online audio calls, a step change from previous practices.
“Embracing technology, including the associated changes to our ways of working, is an essential part of our strategic goal to transform AIA. While still early in this multi-year journey, we are making good progress.
“Some of our businesses are already highly digital, allowing them to adapt quickly and deliver strong results even during this exceptional operating environment. For example, our joint venture in India, Tata AIA Life, generated excellent year-on-year VONB growth in the third quarter despite the continuing lockdowns, helped by wide adoption of new remote selling capabilities. Moving the recruitment process online at AIA China has also helped achieve very strong growth in new agency recruits in 2020 as we grow capacity across the business.
“We have made significant strategic progress in the last few months. Our Mainland China business achieved a landmark as we successfully completed the conversion to a wholly-owned life insurance subsidiary on 1 October.
“I am delighted that AIA China was recently granted approval by the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission to begin preparations to establish a new branch in Sichuan. This new branch will be our first branch in Western China and is the first step in our ambitious plans to expand the geographical coverage of AIA China.”
“The Group also announced a long-term strategic partnership with Practo Pte. Ltd., India’s leading digital healthcare platform with a network of 70,000 top-tier hospitals and clinics, and Tata AIA Life extended our strategic partnership with IndusInd Bank Limited for a further 10 years.
“I am very proud that AIA continues to provide peace of mind and security to our millions of customers and that our businesses have adapted with speed and agility to the rapidly-changing operating environment. Our teams are working hard every day to deliver our strategic plans and transform AIA into a simpler, faster, more connected organisation. While the near-term outlook for the pandemic continues to be uncertain, I am confident that AIA is well positioned to leverage the structural growth drivers of life and health insurance across Asia, delivering long-term sustainable value for our shareholders and enabling Healthier, Longer, Better Lives for our customers.”
SUMMARY FOR THE THIRD QUARTER
In the third quarter of 2020, the Group delivered strong momentum in new business sales. VONB increased by 22 per cent compared to the second quarter of 2020, driven by sequential quarter-on-quarter growth from almost all of our markets. VONB margin was consistent with the second quarter as the reduction from economic assumption changes and geographical mix shifts was offset by reduced acquisition expense overruns as quarterly sales momentum improved. Across our agency businesses, we have continued to build future capacity with new recruits up more than 20 per cent compared to the third quarter of 2019.
While sales volumes during the first nine months of 2020 were lower than for the same period last year, the overall scale of our in-force business has continued to increase. TWPI of US$8,797 million increased 7 per cent compared with the third quarter of 2019. Persistency has remained strong and, in the third quarter, there has been an improvement in the adverse lapse experience in the first half of the year for our operations in Thailand and Malaysia. The positive medical claims experience that we reported for the Group in the first half of 2020 has also normalised in the third quarter and experience was in line with our expectations .
The third quarter of 2020 marked a historic change for AIA China, beginning with the incorporation of our new subsidiary in Mainland China on 9 July. Our people worked tirelessly on the conversion process, which included coordination with more than 2,000 counterparties and 150 government departments across the country. Within three months of its incorporation, AIA Life Insurance Company Limited assumed operational control of our business in Mainland China on 1 October. This new corporate structure is critical for delivering our ambitious expansion plans and, following regulatory approval, we are now progressing with preparations for our new branch in Sichuan. In the third quarter, VONB from AIA China was broadly similar to the second quarter before allowing for 5 per cent withholding tax, which has been applied since 9 July. AIA China remained the largest contributor to the Group’s VONB. In the first nine months of 2020, we have continued to grow our high-quality Premier Agency force and our disciplined execution has achieved a double-digit increase in new recruits, total agents and also agency leaders.
Our business in Hong Kong delivered modest quarter-on-quarter growth in VONB, driven by increased sales to our domestic customer segment. Sales to Mainland Chinese visitors remained close to zero in the third quarter given the ongoing mandatory quarantine requirement.
AIA Thailand achieved strong quarter-on-quarter growth in the third quarter as sales momentum returned to both agency and bancassurance channels. Our businesses in Singapore and Malaysia delivered excellent quarter-on-quarter growth with VONB more than double the second quarter and also significantly above the third quarter of 2019.
The easing of movement restrictions across many markets supported excellent quarter-on-quarter growth in VONB for our Other Markets segment. Tata AIA Life achieved excellent year-on-year growth on a like-for-like basis despite the ongoing disruption to the Indian economy from the pandemic and has now become the market leader in retail protection business. All of our other individual markets in this segment delivered quarter-on-quarter growth in VONB.
OUTLOOK
After the sharp contraction in the global economy in the first half of 2020, some countries have returned to growth in the third quarter, including Mainland China. Economic recovery has diverged significantly at the country level, driven by the effectiveness of pandemic containment measures and government policies as well as the importance and competitiveness of manufacturing industries. The medium-term outlook remains highly uncertain given COVID-19 infections have been rising in many countries and political and trade tensions remain elevated. However, the demand for AIA’s products and services will continue to grow over the long term, powered by the structural drivers of rising wealth, low insurance penetration levels and limited social welfare across Asia. AIA is uniquely positioned through our powerful distribution, differentiated propositions, leading brand and financial strength to capture the enormous long-term opportunities in the Asian life and health insurance market.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE VOLATILITY
AIA receives the vast majority of its premiums in local currencies and we closely match our local assets and liabilities to minimise the economic effects of foreign exchange movements. When reporting the Group’s consolidated figures, there is a currency translation effect as we report in US dollars. We have provided growth rates and commentaries on CER unless otherwise stated, since this provides a clearer picture of the underlying performance of the businesses.
Business
CSE launches XBRL system to enhance financial reporting for listed companies

The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), in collaboration with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka), has embarked on a significant initiative to introduce the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) for listed entities in Sri Lanka. This move is expected to transform the way financial data is submitted, analyzed, and disseminated within the capital market.
XBRL is a global standard for digital reporting, specifically for financial business data. XBRL is the universal language for business data reporting and standardizes communication of financial reporting. It enhances data accuracy, simplifies reporting, and allows for more effective analysis and faster comparison of financial information by businesses, regulators, researchers, investors, and other stakeholders.
The primary objective of this initiative is to streamline the submission of financial and non-financial information of listed companies set out in the Interim Financial Statements and Annual Reports by listed companies in compliance with the XBRL taxonomy, ensuring a more efficient and effective dissemination of financial data to the market. The XBRL taxonomy would be developed jointly with CA Sri Lanka and SEC.
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CSE intends to adopt a phased approach for the implementation of XBRL based financial reporting. In phase one, CSE plans to convert Interim Financial Statements into XBRL based digital financial reporting in early 2026. Upon successful adaptation of phase one by the listed companies, the CSE envisions expanding the scope of XBRL based financial reporting to Annual Reports by 2027 and the submission of Sustainability Reports by 2028.
The adoption of XBRL brings a multitude of benefits to listed entities and market stakeholders. Built-in validation tools help identify inconsistencies or omissions, while the automated system facilitates faster and streamlined financial reporting. Tagged data can be reused across multiple platforms and reports, reducing duplication in data entry and significantly lowering compliance costs.
The implementation of XBRL supports transparency and increases capital market efficiency by helping users of business and financial information locate relevant details. For example, companies reporting under a common taxonomy provide specific details that are immediately comparable by investors and analysts in investment decision-making. XBRL enables listed companies to switch resources away from costly manual processes, typically involving time-consuming comparison, assembly and re-entry of data. Instead, they are able to redirect more effort on analysis, supported by software, which can validate and manipulate XBRL information.
Compared to manual data entry and analysis, XBRL would increase the accuracy of information and enable more value-added analysis, review, and decision-making. It also enhances data analytics capabilities for both regulators and investors, while improving accessibility to a wider pool of international investors through cross-border comparability. XBRL filing provides a reduction in total costs over the long term. This can benefit the organization in various ways, such as improved investor relations, investor coverage, and access to capital markets. Since, XBRL is a widely accepted filing approach adopted by many jurisdictions, many foreign portfolio investors are already used to XBRL formats. As such, they would prefer financial statements published in XBRL for their analytical purposes.
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Business
External market factors propel CSE to a position of relative strength

Investor sentiment at the CSE became more positive yesterday and the market moved to a very healthy position due to external market factors.Investors were more optimistic about the government’s efforts succeeding in negotiating with the US authorities to get a concessionary arrangement from US’ reciprocal tariff increase of 46 percent on US exports, market analysts said.
Amid those developments both indices moved upwards. The All Share Price Index moved up by 155 points, while the S and P SL20 rose by 38.9 points. Turnover stood at Rs 2.4 billion with seven crossings.
Those crossings were reported in JKH which crossed 8 million shares to the tune of Rs 160 million; its shares traded at Rs 20, Hemas Holdings 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 60.2 million and its shares sold at 120.50, Access Engineering 1.5 million shares crossed for Rs 60 million; its shares traded at Rs 40, Agarapathana Plantations 2.5 million shares crossed for Rs 41.2 million; its shares traded at Rs 16.50, Lanka IOC 300,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 39 million; its shares traded at Rs 130, Commercial Bank 212,000 shares crossed for Rs 29.1 million; its shares traded at Rs 137 and LB Finance 220,000 shares crossed for Rs 20.4 million; its shares sold at Rs 93.
In the retail market top six companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Sunshine Holdings Rs 177 million (7.6 million shares traded), JKH Rs 123 million (6.1 million shares traded), Swisstec Rs 116 million (2.3 million shares traded), Access Engineering Rs 100 million (2.1 million shares traded) Agarapathana Plantations Rs 100 million (6.1 million shares traded) and Hemas Holdings Rs 96 million (804,000 shares traded).During the day 125 million shares volumes changed hands in 17000 transactions.
It is said that manufacturing sector counters led the market, especially with JKH, while services sector and plantations sector counters performed well too.
Yesterday, the rupee opened stronger at Rs 299.60/80 to the US dollar in the spot market dealers said, while bond yields continued to fall.
The expectation of some sort of resolution to the US- China trade conflict was contributing to the positive momentum, dealers said.
Excess liquidity was also coming back to the market, after a festival drawdown.
A bond maturing on 15.12.2026 was quoted at 8.90/9.00 and closed at 8.85/98 percent down from 8.88/9.00 percent Wednesday.
By Hiran H Senewiratne
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