Operating profits in UK up to £259m at RSA
COR improved however net written premium fell in the insurer's 2016 results.
RSA has posted an operating profit of £259m for UK business for the full year 2016, a sharp increase on the £147m delivered for 2015.
The combined operating ratio (COR) also improved to 95.4% from 99.5%.
The personal lines COR came in at 95.7% (2015: 95.9%) and the commercial COR improved from 102.3% to 95.2%.
The results further showed that total net written premium actually fell from £2.61bn last year to £2.51bn.
Personal lines premium fell to £1.06bn (2015: £1.11bn) and commercial lines
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