30 Oct 2025
Prudential plc Q3 Business Performance Update
Continued double-digit growth with Q3 new business profit growing by 13 per cent
Performance highlights on a constant exchange rate basis for the three months ended 30 September 2025 (Q3):
- Q3 new business profit was $705 million, up 13 per cent compared with the equivalent quarter in the prior year.
- Q3 APE sales grew 10 per cent to $1,716 million over the same period.
- New business margin increased 1 percentage point.
Commenting on the results, CEO Anil Wadhwani said: "The momentum of our delivery continues with another quarter of double-digit growth in Q3. This demonstrates the growing strength of our execution resulting in greater consistency of our performance across quarters. Volumes grew and new business margin improved as we continue to prioritise writing high-quality new business. Growth in new business profit through our bancassurance channel and agency channels continued at similar levels to the first half.
“We continue to take actions to strengthen our agency force, with a particular focus on ASEAN markets where we see an opportunity to build on the agency new business profit growth achieved in the markets of Greater China. Focused initiatives cover aspects such as improving agent quality, increasing activation and enhancing productivity. Alongside these impactful initiatives, we are also driving quality recruitment through our specialist recruitment programme, PruVenture, which produces recruits that have shown higher productivity than other new recruits.
“In bancassurance we delivered another quarter of strong growth with good engagement from our partners. Margins continued to be higher than the prior year as our ongoing focus on the quality of new business through this channel delivered results.
“We are pleased with the consistency of our overall performance so far this year, which puts us firmly on track to achieve our 2025 guidance and our 2027 financial objectives.”
APE new business sales (APE sales) and TEV new business profit (NBP)
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Three months ended 30 September
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Nine months ended 30 September
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2025
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2024
CER
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Change
CER
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2024
AER
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Change
AER
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2025
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2024
CER
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Change
CER
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2024
AER
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AER
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NBP $m
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705
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626
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13%
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616
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14%
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1,964
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1,756
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12%
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1,736
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13%
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APE Sales $m
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1,716
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1,564
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10%
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1,527
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12%
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5,002
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4,699
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6%
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4,638
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8%
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NBP margin
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41%
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40%
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40%
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1 ppt
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39%
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37%
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2 ppts
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37%
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2 ppts
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Comparatives on a constant exchange rate basis (CER) and actual exchange rate basis (AER).
Market highlights for the three months ended 30 September 2025
(New business profit, which has been prepared on a Traditional Embedded Value basis, and APE sales are both on a constant currency basis. See “Definitions of Performance Metrics” below for more details.)
In Hong Kong, we delivered another quarter of double-digit new business profit growth in Q3 when compared to the equivalent period in the prior year. Both agency and bancassurance channels delivered growth in new business profit, with margins improving through a targeted shift towards health and protection products. This shift resulted in a growing policy count partially offset by lower case size.
In Mainland China, our joint venture, CITIC Prudential Life, delivered strong growth momentum in the third quarter, with double-digit volume and new business profit growth in both agency and bancassurance channels, capitalising on opportunities in advance of upcoming market-wide repricing changes. Our partnership with CITIC Bank continues to be strengthened and supports new business growth. We remain optimistic about prospects for our Mainland China business.
In Indonesia, volumes were affected by a period of civil unrest which, combined with expected normalisation following the high growth in recent quarters, resulted in lower new business profit in Q3 compared with a strong prior year comparator. New business profit margins increased in Q3 compared with the first half of 2025 as we continued to benefit from the shift in sales mix to higher margin traditional products. Our bancassurance channel continued to see gathering momentum in our partnership with BSI, Indonesia’s largest Syariah bank.
New business profit in Malaysia grew in Q3 2025 compared with the same period in 2024, driven by higher volumes. Malaysia continued its sequential quarter-on-quarter growth in new business profit from Q2 into Q3, as it began to recover from the market-wide disruption to the agency channel in the first half.
In the three months to 30 September our Singapore business delivered new business profit growth compared with the same period in the prior year driven by double-digit growth in agency APE sales, following strong demand for savings products. We continue to build our Prudential Financial Advisors distribution channel and to develop tailored wealth offerings for the high net worth markets.
Our “Growth markets and other” segment delivered double-digit growth in new business profit in the third quarter, continuing the growth recorded in the first half. Growth was broad based, with 9 out of 13 markets improving new business profit in Q3 when compared with the same period last year.
Eastspring funds under management or advice (FUM) at the end of the third quarter were $286.4 billion (30 June 2025: $274.9 billion). FUM development in the three months to 30 September was supported both by net inflows (excluding those into money market funds) of $3.4 billion, from both the Group’s insurance businesses and third parties, and positive market appreciation. Eastspring’s FUM includes contributions from both its wholly owned and joint venture businesses.
On 17 October 2025, Prudential Corporation Asia Limited (PCAL) was classified as a Domestic Systemically Important Insurer (D-SII) by the Insurance Authority Hong Kong. PCAL is the senior regulated entity within the group. This classification has no effect on our business operations or capital management plans.
During the quarter 1 July to 30 September 2025 we repurchased a further circa 20 million shares, for $258 million, bringing the total number of shares purchased under the programme to 184 million, for a total consideration of $1,754 million (excluding costs). We continue to expect to complete our current $2 billion share buyback programme by the end of the year.
As announced on 8 July 2025, a draft prospectus for an Initial Public Offering (“IPO”) of ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Limited (“IPAMC”) has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Board of India and the Indian stock exchanges. We continue to actively work on the proposed IPO of IPAMC.
Contact:
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| Simon Kutner |
+44 (0)7581 023260 |
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Patrick Bowes |
+852 2918 5468 |
| Sonia Tsang |
+852 5580 7525 |
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William Elderkin |
+44 (0)20 3977 9215 |
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Ming Hau |
+44 (0)20 3977 9293 |
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Bosco Cheung |
+852 2918 5499 |
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Tianjiao Yu |
+852 2918 5487 |
About Prudential plc
Prudential provides life and health insurance and asset management in Greater China, ASEAN, India and Africa. Prudential’s mission is to be the most trusted partner and protector for this generation and generations to come, by providing simple and accessible financial and health solutions. The business has dual primary listings on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (HKEX: 2378) and the London Stock Exchange (LSE: PRU). It also has a secondary listing on the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX: K6S) and a listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PUK) in the form of American Depositary Receipts. It is a constituent of the Hang Seng Composite Index and is also included for trading in the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect programme and the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect programme.
Prudential is not affiliated in any manner with Prudential Financial, Inc. a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America, nor with The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, a subsidiary of M&G plc, a company incorporated in the United Kingdom.
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Metrics presented
This business performance update provides information on the trading and sales development of the Group in the three months and nine months ended 30 September 2025. This update focuses on annual premium equivalent (APE) and new business profit (NBP), which are key metrics used by the Group’s management to assess and manage the development and growth of the business. APE sales are provided as an indicative volume measure of transactions undertaken in the reporting period that have the potential to generate profits for shareholders. NBP is measured in accordance with our Traditional Embedded Value (TEV) methodology and reflects the value of future profit streams which are not fully captured in shareholders’ equity in the year of sale under IFRS. Under this methodology, new business profit is determined using long-term economic assumptions at the start of the year and on operating assumptions at the start of the quarter being reported on. More details on the Group’s TEV methodology is contained in the TEV basis results section of the Group’s Half Year Financial Report 2025.
The presentation of these key metrics is not intended to be considered as a substitute for, or superior to, financial information prepared and presented in accordance with IFRS. Further information about these metrics including a reconciliation of TEV shareholders’ equity at 30 June 2025 to the most directly comparable IFRS measure can be found in the Group’s Half Year Financial Report 2025.
Definitions of Performance Metrics
Annual premium equivalent (APE) sales
A measure of new business activity that comprises the aggregate of annualised regular premiums and one-tenth of single premiums on new business written during the period for all insurance products.
Eastspring total funds under management or advice
Total funds under management or advice including external funds under management, money market funds, funds managed on behalf of M&G plc and internal funds under management or advice.
New business profit
Presented on a post-tax basis, on business sold in the period calculated in accordance with our TEV methodology.
Traditional Embedded Value (TEV)
Financial results that are prepared on a supplementary basis to the Group’s IFRS results and are a way of measuring the current value to shareholders of the future profits from life business written based on a set of assumptions.
Our TEV methodology is set out in the Group’s Half Year Financial Report 2025.
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