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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no12.909

Micro- and Macro-Level Factors Determining Financial Performance of UAE Insurance Companies  

SASIDHARAN, Soumya (School of Business, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, DIAC)
RANJITH, V.K. (Manipal Institute of Management, Manipal Academy of Higher Education)
PRABHURAM, Sunitha (School of Business, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, DIAC)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.7, no.12, 2020 , pp. 909-917 More about this Journal
Abstract
The research aims to analyze the firm-specific and macroeconomic factors that affect insurance company's financial performance. The research explores the variables that influence the financial performance of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)' insurance companies. The analysis for determining financial performance considers the following variables: the firm's age, retention ratio, capital adequacy, underwriting risk/loss ratio, financial-leverage, reinsurance dependency, and macro-economic factors such as GDP per capita, inflation rate considered as independent factors. The return-on-asset (ROA) is the key measuring indicator; it is regarded as the dependent variable for financial performance measures. The research focuses on secondary information obtained from insurance companies' financial statements. The researcher targeted 18 insurance companies listed on the UAE stock exchanges for study purposes. The research examines the overall factors that influence the financial performance of an insurance company. For analysis of data, software package of social sciences (SPSS version 20) is used. The studies used correlation and multiple linear regression analysis to determine financial performance and their effects. The analysis suggests that there are important and constructive relationships between the size, capital adequacy, and reinsurance dependency, while loss ratio, retention ratio, and financial leverage indicate a major negative relationship. And there's no link between GDP per capita and inflation.
Keywords
Financial Performance; Capital Adequacy; Financial Leverage; Insurance Sector; Regression Analysis;
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