Suncorp maintains strong capital position despite higher H1’26 natural hazard costs

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Reinsurance News - Feb 18, 2026

Despite natural hazard costs rising sharply to AU$1.319 billion in H1 2026, from AU$503 million a year earlier, Suncorp said its underlying business “remains resilient”, and its capital position continues to be strong. “While Suncorp’s H126 reported profits and shareholder returns have been challeng...

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