

The AUB Group Ltd (ASX: AUB) share price is outpacing the market after it posted a double-digit increase in full-year earnings.
The insurance broking group reported a 13.3% uplift in FY22 underlying net profit to $65.3 million compared to a year ago.
The increase would be a more impressive 22.2% from a âcontinuing operationsâ basis. This excludes Job Keeper payments and the sale of the Altius business, which bolstered its FY21 profit numbers.
The AUB share price added 3.23% in morning trade to $21.12 while the All Ordinaries (ASX: XAO) inched up 0.4%.
Summary of AUBâs FY22 results
- Underlying earnings per share (EPS) of 96.70 cents per share:
- up 12.3% on FY21 underlying EPS of 86.12 cents
- up 21.1% on FY21 underlying EPS from continuing operations of 79.85 cents
- Reported Net Profit After Tax (NPAT) of $80.8mn (FY21: $70.6mn), up 14.5%
- Fully franked final dividend of 38.0 cents per share (FY21: 39.0 cps), down 2.6% taking FY22 total dividend to 55.0 cents per share (FY21: 55.0 cps)
What is driving AUBâs FY22 growth
The group attributed profit growth to strong organic growth in Australian Broking and Agencies. Australian Broking enjoyed an increase in commercial lines premiums and the number of clients and policies.
Ongoing cost reductions from merging some of its businesses also helped. But this was partially offset by higher wages and increased cost of corporate insurances.
AUBâs Agencies division recorded a 53.5% increase in underlying pre-tax profit to $22.8 million. The increase is due to strong organic growth and the full-year contribution from 360 Underwriting Solutions.
Its BizCover business also contributed to group profits as the platform gained scale, but its New Zealand expansion detracted due to additional technology investments the group had to make in FY22.
What AUB said about its full-year results
AUB Group managing director, Michael Emmett, said:
FY22 has been a challenging year for our partners and clients with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, major flooding events in Australia and uncertain geopolitical and macroeconomic environments.
Despite the challenges, Iâm pleased to report another strong operational and financial result for FY22, a reflection of the efforts and support our brokers and teams provide to our clients.
Outlook and guidance
AUB noted that its growth momentum is carrying through into the first half of FY23. It expects to deliver FY23 underlying NPAT in the range of $86 million to $91 million. This would represent a gain of 16.2% to 23% versus FY22.
The results might even be better than guidance as management is not counting contribution from its Tyser acquisition.
AUB share price snapshot
Despite the good FY22 result, the AUB share price has shed 15% of its value over the past year. In contrast, the All Ordinaries (ASX: XAO) has lost 7% of its value.
The AUB share price is also lagging other ASX insurers. The Suncorp Group Ltd (ASX: SUN) share price is down 13% while the QBE Insurance Group Ltd (ASX: QBE) share price is flat over the period.
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