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1928. NEW ZEAL A N D.
STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GENERAL MANAGER FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1927.
Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly pursuant to the Provisions of the State Fire Insurance Act, 190 S.
State Fire Insurance Office, Wellington, Bth June, 1928. I have the honour to submit the twenty-third annual report of the State Fire Insurance Office for the year ended 31st December, 1927, together with the Revenue Account and Balance-sheet. The following comparative figures for the last three years indicate the progress which has been made: — 1925. 1926. 1927. Income — £ £ £ Net premiums .. .. .. .. .. 176,664 197,471 207,610 Other receipts .. .. .. .. 30,753 36,074 35,884 Outgo — Bonus rebate .. .. •• •• •• •• 17,405 24,496 25,765 Claims 56,997 79,062 98,134 Ratio of claims to net premiums (per cent.) . . .. 32-26 40-04 47-27 Ratio of working-expenses to premiums (per cent.) .. .. 28-14 28-03 27-55 £ £ £ Carried to Reinsurance Reserve Fund .. .. .. .. 5,000 5,000 5,000 Carried to Bonus Rebate Reserve .. .. .. . . 23,500 1,500 1,500 Office premises written off . . .. . • .. 4,000 4,000 4, 000 Surplus for year after paying rebate .. .. .. .. 35,917 40,737 35,883 Reserves and funds at 31st December .. .. .. .. 568,061 623,622 670,061 Total assets at 31st December .. .. .. .. 604,096 661,519 707,826 The depression felt during the year reduced the amount of new business available, but public support for the State Fire Office was well maintained, and the figures at the end of the year show (1) an increase of over £10,000 in premium income on a lower average rate over the whole of the business than for 1926, (2) a reduced working-expense ratio, and (3) an underwriting profit of 5-06 per cent, after maintaining a rebate to policyholders of 12| per cent. Bonus Rebate. —This was fixed for 1927 by the Board at the same rate as for the previous year, and in the aggregate absorbed a larger sum than in any previous year. The cost of rebates up to the end of 1927 has been as follows :—• £ Year ended 31st December, 1923 .. .. .. ~ 10,996 1924 .. .. .. 22,005 1925 .. .. .. .. 17,405 ' 1926 .. .. .. .. 24,496 1927 .. .. .. .. 25,765 £100,667 The service rendered by the declaration of State Fire rebates has not been limited to State Fire policyholders. In practice the rebates set a standard for all offices, and the Government Statistician estimates that up to the end of 1926 the system had saved the public no less than £931,724. At the end of 1927, therefore, the total saving had greatly exceeded a million pounds. Claims for 1927 were substantially above those of the previous year both in amount of actual losses incurred and in ratio to premium income. While the actual causes of the majority of fires remain obscure, it would seem that the economic position as an indirect cause is very much more important than is generally suspected. Working-expenses. —Exclusive of taxes and Fire Board levies, the ratio to premium income for 1927 was 24-23 per cent., as against 25-35 per cent, for 1926, and is well below the Dominion average for all insurance offices. Taxes and Fire Board levies absorbed 9-08 per cent., as against 10-31 per cent, for 1926. J. H. Jebkam, General Manager.
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STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. Revenue Account of the State Fire Insurance Office for the Year ended 31st December, 1927. £ s. d. £ s. d. Premiums after deduction of reinsurances .. 207,610 19 0 Bonus rebate to policyholders .. .. 25,765 7 1 Other receipts—lnterest, commission, and rent.. 35,884 19 8 Losses by fire (after deduction of reinsurances) .. 98,134 13 6 Appropriated to reserve for unearned premiums (in addition to £78,988 12s. already reserved).. 4,055 15 8 Government taxes .. .. .. .. 11,957 13 3 Commission .. .. .. .. 10,331 13 1 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 27,044 5 4 Contribution to Public Service Superannuation Fund .. .. .. .. .. 334 13 2 Contributions to Fire Boards under the Fire Brigades Act, 1908 .. .. .. .. 6,903 16 6 Expenses of management— £ s. d. Travelling-expenses .. 2,072 2 1 Printing, stationery, and advertising .. .. .. 1,397 17 5 Rent .. .. .. 1,960 17 6 Exchange .. .. .. 37 13 11 Postages, telegrams, cablegrams, and sundry charges .. 2,991 12 2 8,460 3 1 Office equipment .. .. .. .. 803 14 4 Office premises—Depreciation .. .. 3,320 17 2 197,112 12 2 Reinsurance Reserve Fund .. .. .. 5,000 0 0 Bonus Rebate Reserve .. .. .. 1,500 0 0 Office premises—Written off .. .. .. 4,000 0 0 Amount of fire-insurance funds at end of year .. 35,883 6 6 £243,495 18 8 £243,495 18 8 Balance-sheet of the State Fire Insurance Office on the 31st December, 1927. Liabilities. Assets. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. Capital authorized by the State Fire Government war-loan securities .. .. 148,146 7 0 Insurance Act, 1908 .. .. 100,000 Other Government securities .. .. 88,150 0 0 Less not raised .. .. .. 100,000 Local-authority securities .. .. .. 87,69644 Nil. Fixed deposits and at short call .. .. 75,000 0 0 Reserve Fund .. .. .. .. 489,633 13 5 Land and buildings .. .. .. 216.610 210 Investments Fluctuation Reserve Fund .. 10,000 0 0 Outstanding premiums .. .. .. 8,195 1 8 Reserve .'or unearned premiums .. .. 83,044 7 8 Interest accrued but not due. . .. .. 5,376 1 5 Bonus Rebate Reserve .. .. .. 26,500 0 0 Rent accrued or due .. .. .. 242 19 6 Reinsurance Reserve Fund .. .. .. 25,000 0 0 Sundry debtors .. .. .. .. 1,725 16 1 Premium and other deposits .. . . . . 1,159 1 5 Cash in Bank of New Zealand at Outstanding fire losses .. .. .. 11,975 0 0 Wellington, or in transit to Government taxes .. .. .. .. 11,957 13 3 Wellington .. .. .. 76,347 11 5 Sundry creditors .. .. .. .. 142 5 6 Imprest Account Other amounts owing by the balances— £ s. d. Office — £ s. d. Head Office .. 61 0 4 Reinsurance premiums due .. 9,827 411 Auckland .. ..048 Commission .. .. 1,743 0 1 Hamilton .. ..863 Rent.. .. .. .. 37 17 5 New Plymouth ..65 1 10 Printing, stationery, and adver- Palmerston North .. 313 8 tising .. .. .. 20 12 9 Napier .. .. 28 9 I Postages and sundry charges .. 901 19 11 Nelson .. .. 217 10 — 12,530 15 1 Christchurch ..22 2 11 Fire-insurance funds, as per Revenue Account .. 35,883 6 6 Timaru .. .. 218 5 1 hlliedin .. . . 48 5 4 Invercargill .. 92 18 3 — 335 18 7 76,683 10 0 £707,826 2 10 £707,826 2 10 19th March, 1928. J. H. Jerram, General Manager. C. B. Redward, Accountant. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and Balance-sheet have been duly examined and compared with the relative books and documents submitted for audit, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby.—G. F. C. -Campbell, Controller and Auditor-General.
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