The impact of COVID-19 on the financial performance of insurance companies in South Africa
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Prasetiya Mulya Publishing
Abstract
The research aims to examine the influence of the Covid-19 pandemic on the
financial performance of insurance companies in South Africa. The research sample
comprises 37 insurance companies that are duly registered with the Financial
Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). The research used a descriptive analytical
technique, focusing on quantitative and numerical data from annual financial
reports published by insurance companies. The data was used to assess financial
performance indicators over a time period of six consecutive years (2017–2022). The
study indicated that Covid-19 had diverse impact on the financial performance of
insurance companies. The study demonstrates a positive and statistically significant
correlation between COVID-19 and ROA. This conclusion indicates that, despite the
obstacles posed by the pandemic, several insurance companies adeptly managed
their assets to maintain profitability. Conversely, the findings demonstrate a negative
correlation between COVID-19 and ROE, underscoring the strain on equity returns.
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Sphesihle, C.Z., Maama, H. and Mvunabandi, J.D. 2025. The impact of COVID-19 on the financial performance of insurance companies in South Africa. International Research Journal of Business Studies. 18(1): 13-26. doi:10.21632/irjbs
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10.21632/irjbs
