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Positive earnings trajectory for Momentum Group continues into 2026
The Star
|November 20, 2025
MOMENTUM Group's 2025 positive earnings trajectory continued into the first quarter of its 2026 financial year, the insurance and financial services group said in an operational update.
A strong operational performance in the three months to September 30 resulted in normalised headline earnings (NHE) of R1.76 billion. These results were underpinned by the focus on profitable growth across the group's business units, its management reported Wednesday.
On the JSE, Momentum’s share price nudged up 0.94% to R36.35 in the afternoon.
The earnings were also supported by positive market variances (R201m), although these contributed less than in the prior period (R570m). Short-term insurance underwriting experience also remained “excellent, management said.
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