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IEI Forecasts ₦868 Million Profit After Tax for Q1 2026 — A Strong Start to the Year

International Energy Insurance Plc (IEI) is kicking off 2026 with big ambitions! The insurer has projected a profit after tax of ₦868.48 million for the first quarter, signaling strong growth and robust performance across its core operations.

The announcement, made public on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) website, was jointly signed by Uyi Osagie, CFO, and Joyce Odiatchi (PhD), Acting MD. The forecast also highlights impressive expectations for other financial metrics:

  • Gross Premium Written: ₦3.76 billion
  • Insurance Service Result: ₦2.71 billion
  • Operating Profit: ₦809.38 million
  • Interest & Similar Income: ₦486.35 million
  • Pre-Tax Profit: ₦1.29 billion
  • Net Profit (after ₦427.26 million tax): ₦868.48 million

What’s Driving the Growth?

IEI’s forecast is anchored on policy stability, strong management, and a loyal customer base. The company also expects that the mandatory enforcement of “Building Under Construction” and “Public Building” insurance policies will boost revenue for the industry.

Additionally, NAICOM’s “No Premium, No Cover” directive is expected to contribute positively, ensuring better compliance and industry-wide revenue stability.

Management Confidence

The leadership team expressed optimism, noting that the projections assume no major uninsured risks or catastrophic claims during the quarter. They remain confident that IEI’s quality service and customer loyalty will underpin this growth trajectory.

Market Snapshot

Despite the positive outlook, IEI’s share price ended last Friday’s trading session at ₦2.25, down 3.4% from ₦2.33. Market watchers will be keen to see if the Q1 results will spur renewed investor confidence in the coming weeks.

The Takeaway

With nearly ₦869 million in projected net profit, IEI is signaling a strong start to 2026 and reaffirming its position as a key player in Nigeria’s insurance sector. If the forecast holds, the company could set the tone for a record-breaking year in terms of profitability, regulatory compliance, and customer trust.

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