Coface SA: Coface Records Year-To-Date Net Income Of €176.3M, Of Which €52.1M In Q3-25 Annualised ROATE At 12%
| Income statement items in €m | 9M-24 | 9M-25 | Variation | % ex FX* | 
| Insurance revenue | 1,130.2 | 1,128.5 | (0.1)% | +1.1% | 
| Other revenue | 246.4 | 258.0 | +4.7% | +4.9% | 
| TURNOVER | 1,376.6 | 1,386.5 | +0.7% | +1.8% | 
| UNDERWRITING INCOME/LOSS AFTER REINSURANCE | 283.8 | 222.2 | (21.7)% | (21.4)% | 
| Investment income, net of management expenses, excluding finance costs | 59.8 | 45.4 | (24.0)% | (24.7)% | 
| Insurance finance expenses | (25.4) | -0.9 | (96.3)% | (89.4)% | 
| CURRENT OPERATING INCOME | 318.2 | 266.7 | (16.2)% | (16.6)% | 
| Other operating income / expenses | (3.1) | (5.2) | +66.0% | +68.6% | 
| OPERATING INCOME | 315.1 | 261.6 | (17.0)% | (17.4)% | 
| NET INCOME (GROUP SHARE) | 207.7 | 176.3 | (15.1)% | (15.9)% | 
| Key ratios | 9M-24 | 9M-25 | Variation | |
| Loss ratio after reinsurance | 35.5% | 39.6% | +4.1 | ppts | 
| Cost ratio after reinsurance | 28.9% | 32.3% | +3.4 | ppts | 
| COMBINED RATIO NET OF REINSURANCE | 64.4% | 71.9% | +7.6 | ppts | 
| Balance sheet items in €m | 2024 | 9M-25 | Variation | |
| Total Equity (group share) | 2,193.6 | 2,153.2 | (1.8)% | 
* Excluding scope impact.
1.     Turnover 
Coface recorded consolidated turnover of €1,386.5m in the first 9 months of the year, up +1.8% at constant perimeter and FX compared to 9M-24. On a reported basis (at current FX and perimeter), turnover was up +0.7%.
Revenues from insurance activities (including bonding and Single Risk) increased +1.1% at constant FX and perimeter, benefiting from a slight increase in client activity (+2.1%) and a retention rate close to record levels at 93.5% (compared to 93.9% in 9M-24). Buoyed by an increase in demand and the positive effects of investments for growth, new business amounted to €102m, up €6m compared to 9M-24.
Client activity had a positive impact of +2.1% in 9M-25 against a backdrop of considerable political and economic uncertainty. Pricing remained negative at -1.8%, in line with long-term trends.
Turnover from non-insurance activities rose sharply by +9.0% compared to 9M-24 and by +10.7% compared to Q3-24. Factoring turnover rose slightly by +0.4%. Business information turnover continued to grow at +14.5%. Debt collection commissions rose by +38.5% from a still modest base, confirming their counter-cyclical nature. Commissions were up +1.6%.
|   Turnover - in €m  (by invoicing region)  |  9M-24 | 9M-25 | Variation | % ex FX 2 | 
| Northern Europe | 271.8 | 275.4 | +1.3% | +1.3% | 
| Western Europe | 288.4 | 287.0 | (0.5)% | (0.2)% | 
| Central and Eastern Europe | 130.0 | 125.9 | (3.1)% | (3.3)% | 
| Mediterranean & Africa | 403.4 | 410.3 | +1.7% | +2.6% | 
| North America | 132.5 | 128.0 | (3.4)% | +0.6% | 
| Latin America | 58.1 | 61.5 | +5.9% | +14.0% | 
| Asia Pacific | 92.3 | 98.5 | +6.7% | +6.9% | 
| Total Group | 1,376.6 | 1,386.5 | +0.7% | +1.8% | 
In Northern Europe, turnover rose by +1.3% at constant and current FX, driven by a solid sales performance and a slight positive impact from client activity. Factoring turnover remained stable at +0.3% against a backdrop of persistently weak industrial activity.
In Western Europe, turnover was down by -0.2% at constant and current FX (-0.5% at current FX and perimeter). The slowdown in client activity was partially offset by higher information sales (services up +21.8%) and new business. The Financial Institutions segment is still suffering from terminations earlier in the year.
In Central and Eastern Europe, turnover was down -3.3% at constant FX (-3.1% at current FX). Credit insurance was negatively impacted by a non-recurring effect recorded in 2024, as well as the transfer of a major contract to the Asia-Pacific region.
In the Mediterranean & Africa region, driven by Italy and Spain, turnover increased +2.6% at constant FX and +1.7% at current FX, driven by a high retention rate. Economic activity, which had been more dynamic than in the other regions until then, slowed down.
In North America, turnover rose +0.6% at constant FX (-3.4% on a reported basis). The region is benefiting from an improvement in new business. Reported figures have been adversely affected by the sharp fall in the US dollar since the beginning of the year.
In Latin America, turnover was up +14.0% at constant FX and +5.9% at current FX. The region is benefiting from the persistently high level of local inflation, which is benefiting client activity.
In Asia-Pacific, turnover rose +6.9% at constant FX and +6.7% at current FX, driven by client activity and the transfer of a major contract from Central and Eastern Europe.
2. Result
-   Combined ratio
 
The combined ratio net of reinsurance was 71.9% in 9M-25, up 7.6 ppts year-on-year.
(i)  Loss ratio
The gross loss ratio stood at 36.9%, up 4 ppts year-on-year. This increase reflects the rise in the frequency of loss experience since H1-21, with the number of claims now approaching pre-Covid levels. The amount of claims recorded is now higher than in 2019. Lastly, there has been a return to relatively large claims, although these remain below the historical average. The major US claims in recent weeks have had no impact on the group.
The Group's provisioning policy remained unchanged. The amount of provisions related to the current underwriting year, although discounted, remained in line with the historical average. Strict management of past claims enabled the Group to record 41.9 ppts of recoveries.
The net loss ratio rose by 4.1 ppts compared to 9M-24, to 39.6%.
(ii)  Cost ratio
Coface is pursuing a strict cost management policy. Over the 9 months 2025, costs were up +7.4% at constant FX and perimeter, and +6.1% at current FX, due to investments in accordance with the strategic plan.
The cost ratio before reinsurance stood at 35.4%, up 2.5 ppts year-on-year. This rise was mainly due to the effect of embedded cost inflation (1.1 ppt) and ongoing investments (2.4 ppts). In contrast, the improved product mix (business information, debt collection and fee and commission income) had a positive effect.
-   Financial income
 
Net financial investment income amounted to €45.4m over the first nine months of the year. The total includes a negative FX effect of -€20.0m on financial assets, owing to the sharp fall in the dollar against the euro, as well as a negative impact of the application of IAS 29 (hyperinflation) in Turkey of
The portfolio's current yield (i.e. excluding capital gains, depreciation and FX) was The accounting yield3, excluding capital gains and fair value effect, was 2.4% in 9M-25. The yield on new investments was 3.7%.
Insurance finance expenses (IFE) amounted to €0.9m (€25.4m in 9M-24). They include a significant FX gain on technical liabilities, which reflects the expense recorded on assets and partly on the loss ratio net of reinsurance.
-   Operating income and net income
 
Operating income fell by -17.0% to €261.6m in 9M-25.
The effective tax rate was 23% over the first nine months of the year (vs. 27% in 9M-24).
In total, net income (group share) was down -15.1% compared to 9M-24, including €52.1m in Q3-25.
3.     Shareholders' equity 
At 30 September 2025, Group shareholders' equity stood at down €40.4m or -1.8% (€2,193.6m at 31 December 2024).
These changes are mainly due to the positive net income of €176.3m and the dividend payment of Other items such as changes in unrealised capital gains had only a minor impact.
The annualised return on average tangible equity (RoATE) was 12.0% at 30 September 2025, down -1.9 ppt mainly due to the financial income.
4.     Outlook 
After months of negotiations, the United States introduced an historically high number of trade barriers. Their recessionary effect was coupled with a severe restriction on labour inflows into the United States, which helped to maintain a certain balance in the labour market.
Economic growth in the United States seems to be increasingly dependent on the single segment of investments related to the development of artificial intelligence: storage centres, computers and associated energy production. Central banks have therefore embarked on a new cycle of rate cuts.
On the other hand, the global economy continued to benefit from the fall in oil prices due to the rise in OPEC production and the temporary fall in the geopolitical risk premium. Furthermore, the crisis in the Middle East reached a milestone with the signing of a peace plan and the return of the last hostages.
While real growth remains weak and energy prices are falling, global trade in value terms remains sluggish. The trade credit insurance market, which is still subject to fierce competition, is therefore unlikely to grow in the short term.
Against this backdrop, Coface is again reporting very good results and is resolutely continuing to invest in technology, data and distribution, both in trade credit insurance and in related services. These services (business information and debt collection), combined with factoring activities, continue to grow steadily and now account for nearly 11% of the group's revenue.
Conference call for financial analysts
Coface's results for the first nine months of 2025 will be discussed with financial analysts during the conference call on Monday 3 November 2025 at 6:00 p.m. (Paris time). It will be accessible:
-   By webcast: Coface 9M-2025 results - Webcast  By conference call (for sell-side analysts): Coface 9M-2025 - conference call
 
The presentation will be available (in English only) at the following address:
Appendices
Quarterly results
|   Income statement items in €m -  Quarterly figures  |  Q1-24 | Q2-24 | Q3-24 | Q4-24 | Q1-25 | Q2-25 | Q3-25 | % | % ex FX* | ||
| Insurance revenue | 378.6 | 375.6 | 375.9 | 382.7 | 382.9 | 377.1 | 368.5 | (2.0)% | (0.1)% | ||
| Other revenue | 85.0 | 83.4 | 78.0 | 85.5 | 90.3 | 86.3 | 81.4 | +4.4% | +4.9% | ||
| TURNOVER | 463.7 | 459.1 | 453.8 | 468.3 | 473.2 | 463.4 | 449.9 | (0.9)% | +0.8% | ||
| UNDERWRITING INCOME/LOSS AFTER REINSURANCE | 100.3 | 94.7 | 88.8 | 84.9 | 85.4 | 68.2 | 68.6 | (22.7)% | (23.7)% | ||
| Investment income, net of management expenses, excluding finance costs | 17.9 | 22.8 | 19.0 | 31.9 | 10.4 | 15.9 | 19.1 | +0.6% | (0.5)% | ||
| Insurance finance expenses | (11.4) | (6.7) | (7.3) | (17.1) | (4.1) | 10.8 | (7.6) | +4.0% | +12.1% | ||
| CURRENT OPERATING INCOME | 106.8 | 110.9 | 100.5 | 99.7 | 91.6 | 95.0 | 80.1 | (20.3)% | (21.9)% | ||
| Other operating income / expenses | (0.1) | (0.5) | (2.6) | (5.5) | (0.4) | (0.3) | (4.5) | +75.1% | +81.7% | ||
| OPERATING INCOME | 106.8 | 110.4 | 97.9 | 94.2 | 91.2 | 94.7 | 75.6 | (22.8)% | (24.6)% | ||
| NET INCOME (GROUP SHARE) | 68.4 | 73.8 | 65.4 | 53.4 | 62.1 | 62.1 | 52.1 | (20.4)% | (22.9)% | ||
| Income tax rate | 27.2% | 26.8% | 25.5% | 36.2% | 23.0% | 26.3% | 19.9% | (5,6) ppt | 
|   Income statement items in €m -  Cumulated figures  |  Q1-24 | Q2-24 | Q3-24 | Q4-24 | Q1-25 | Q2-25 | Q3-25 | % | % ex FX* | |
| Insurance revenue | 378.6 | 754.3 | 1,130.2 | 1,512.9 | 382.9 | 760.0 | 1,128.5 | (0.1)% | +1.1% | |
| Other revenue | 85.0 | 168.5 | 246.4 | 331.9 | 90.3 | 176.6 | 258.0 | +4.7% | +4.9% | |
| TURNOVER | 463.7 | 922.7 | 1,376.6 | 1,844.8 | 473.2 | 936.6 | 1,386.5 | +0.7% | +1.8% | |
| UNDERWRITING INCOME/LOSS AFTER REINSURANCE | 100.3 | 195.0 | 283.8 | 368.7 | 85.4 | 153.6 | 222.2 | (21.7)% | (21.4)% | |
| Investment income, net of management expenses, excluding finance costs | 17.9 | 40.8 | 59.8 | 91.7 | 10.4 | 26.3 | 45.4 | (24.0)% | (24.7)% | |
| Insurance finance expenses | (11.4) | (18.1) | (25.4) | (42.5) | (4.1) | 6.7 | (0.9) | (96.3)% | (89.4)% | |
| CURRENT OPERATING INCOME | 106.8 | 217.7 | 318.2 | 417.9 | 91.6 | 186.6 | 266.7 | (16.2)% | (16.6)% | |
| Other operating income / expenses | (0.1) | (0.5) | (3.1) | (8.6) | (0.4) | (0.6) | (5.2) | +66.0% | +68.6% | |
| OPERATING INCOME | 106.8 | 217.2 | 315.1 | 409.2 | 91.2 | 186.0 | 261.6 | (17.0)% | (17.4)% | |
| NET INCOME (GROUP SHARE) | 68.4 | 142.3 | 207.7 | 261.1 | 62.1 | 124.2 | 176.3 | (15.1)% | (15.9)% | |
| Income tax rate | 27.2% | 27.0% | 26.5% | 28.7% | 23.0% | 24.7% | 23.3% | (3,2) ppts | 
Cumulated results*
* Excluding scope impact.
CONTACTS
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  FINANCIAL CALENDAR 2025/2026 
  (subject to change) 
FY-2025 results: 19 February 2026, after market close 
Q1-2026 results: 12 May 2026, after market close 
Annual General Shareholders' Meeting 19 May 2026 
H1-2026 results: 30 July 2026, after market close 
9M-2026 results: 2 November 2026, after market close
  FINANCIAL INFORMATION 
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|    COFACE: FOR TRADE Coface has been a leading player in global trade credit risk management for nearly 80 years, helping companies to grow their businesses and navigate an uncertain and volatile environment. Regardless of their size, location or activity sector, Coface supports 100,000 clients in nearly 200 markets through a full range of solutions, from credit insurance, information services and debt collection to Single Risk insurance, bonding and factoring. Every day, Coface harnesses its unique expertise and leading-edge technologies to facilitate trade on domestic and export markets alike. In 2024, Coface had 5,236 employees and generated turnover of approximately COFACE SA is listed on Compartment A of Euronext Paris ISIN: FR0010667147 / Ticker: COFA  | 
DISCLAIMER - Certain statements in this press release may contain forecasts that notably relate to future events, trends, projects or targets. By nature, these forecasts include identified or unidentified risks and uncertainties, and they may be affected by many factors likely to give rise to a significant discrepancy between the real results and those stated in these statements. Please refer to chapter 5“Main risk factors and their management within the Group” of the Coface Group's 2024 Universal Registration Document filed with AMF on 3 April 2025 under the number D.25-0227 to obtain a description of certain major factors, risks and uncertainties likely to influence the Coface Group's businesses. The Coface Group disclaims any intention or obligation to publish an update of these forecasts or to provide new information on future events or any other circumstance.
1 RoATE = Return on average tangible equity.
2 Excluding scope effect.
3 Book yield calculated on the average of the investment portfolio excluding non-consolidated investments.
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