Profitability "ahead of expectations" says RSA

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Insurer posts rise in UK and Ireland net written premiums for the first nine months of the year.

RSA has reported a 1% increase in net written premiums to £2.15bn in its UK and Ireland business in the first nine months of 2016 (9M 2015: £2.13bn).

The insurer stated that UK commercial lines had seen "modest growth" compared to the same nine months last year, while UK personal premiums were slightly down due to lower household premiums.

However net written premiums for the whole group were down 5% from £5.09bn in the first nine months of 2015 to £4.81bn this year.

According to the insurer its

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