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IFRS 17 impact on Pru’s business: CreditSights

Business strategy, distribution capability, and growth prospects remain unaffected.

The introduction of the IFRS 17 accounting change has brought about some notable shifts in Pru plc's financial reporting, observed CreditSights.

However, the company's core business fundamentals, including its business strategy, distribution capability, and growth prospects, remain unaffected.

The primary change resulting from IFRS 17 is the timing of profit recognition, which may influence how investors perceive the company's balance sheet and capital position going forward. 

These effects will take time to fully evolve.

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Despite the accounting adjustments, Pru plc's balance sheet strength remains robust, but net profit may still be influenced by market volatility, albeit to a lesser degree than under the previous IFRS4 standard.

Under IFRS17, particular attention should be paid to the movement of the Contractual Service Margin (CSM), which represents the stock of future profits. 

This will play a critical role in shaping the company's capital strength and earnings performance, emphasised CreditSights.

 

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