ANI Pharmaceuticals to Discuss Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on August 8, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. ET
Nikhil Lalwani, President and Chief Executive Officer, Stephen P. Carey, Senior Vice President, Finance, and Chief Financial Officer, Chris Mutz, Head of Rare Disease, and Mary Pao, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer, will host a conference call to discuss the results as follows:
Date
Friday, August 8, 2025
Time
8:30 a.m. ET
Toll free (U.S.)
800-343-4136
Conference ID
5034065
Webcast (live and replay)
www.anipharmaceuticals.com, under the 'Investors' section
A replay of the conference call will be available within two hours of the call's completion and will remain accessible for two weeks by dialing 800-839-6803 and entering access code 5034065.
About ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANIP) is a diversified biopharmaceutical company committed to its mission of 'Serving Patients, Improving Lives" by developing, manufacturing, and commercializing innovative and high-quality therapeutics. The Company is focused on delivering sustainable growth through its Rare Disease business, which markets novel products in the areas of ophthalmology, rheumatology, nephrology, neurology, and pulmonology; its Generics business, which leverages R&D expertise, operational excellence, and U.S.-based manufacturing; and its Brands business. For more information, visit www.anipharmaceuticals.com.
Investor Relations Contact:Lisa M. Wilson, In-Site Communications, Inc.212-452-2793lwilson@insitecony.com
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MUNICH, August 07, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--2Q 2025 Allianz achieves strong growth and record operating profit Total business volume rises 8.01 percent to 44.5 billion euros, supported by good growth across all segments Operating profit increases 12.2 percent and reaches a record level of 4.4 billion euros, with particular strong contribution from the Property-Casualty segment Shareholders' core net income advances by 17.3 percent and reaches 3.0 billion euros. Adjusted for the 0.3 billion euros disposal gain on the UniCredit Joint Venture, shareholders' core net income increases 7.1 percent 6M 2025 Excellent performance across our businesses and record operating profit Total business volume grows 10.1 1 percent and reaches 98.5 billion euros, with contributions from all segments Operating profit increases 9.3 percent to 8.6 billion euros, our highest half-yearly operating profit ever, reaching 54 percent of our full-year outlook midpoint Shareholders' core net income advances 9.5 percent to 5.5 billion euros Core earnings per share grow 11.3 percent and reach 13.99 euros Annualized core RoE is excellent at 18.5 percent Adjusted for the one-off tax provision related to the forthcoming sale of our stake in our Indian Joint Ventures in 1Q and the disposal gain on the UniCredit Joint Venture in 2Q, shareholders' core net income increases strongly by 6.2 percent, core earnings per share rise 7.9 percent and our annualized core RoE is at a very strong level of 17.9 percent Solvency II capitalization ratio remains strong at 209 percent2 with excellent capital generation Outlook & other Allianz is fully on track to achieve its full-year operating profit outlook of 16.0 billion euros, plus or minus 1 billion euros3 Share buy-back program of up to 2 billion euros announced on February 27 underway; 1.0 billion euros completed in the first six months of 2025 "Allianz has delivered record results in the first half of the year, underpinned by sustained growth and a disciplined focus on productivity. The value and relevance of our products help us to retain and expand our customer base. Our diversified mix of businesses, global reach, and consistent execution bring opportunity and momentum, placing us on track to deliver on the ambitions set out at our Capital Markets Day in December." - Oliver Bäte, Chief Executive Officer of Allianz SE FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Allianz Group: Excellent performance and record operating profit Key performance indicator 2Q 2025 Change vsprior year 6M 2025 Change vsprior year Total business volume (€ bn) 4 44.5 8.0% 98.5 10.1% Operating profit (€ mn) 4,406 12.2% 8,644 9.3% Shareholders' core net income (€ mn) 2,976 17.3% 5,527 9.5% Core return on equity (annualized) (%) 5 18.5 1.6%-p Solvency II ratio (%) 5 209 1%-p "The strength of our business model and Allianz's capacity for consistent delivery are evident in our record operating profit of 8.6 billion euros for the first six months of the year. We generated healthy and profitable growth across all segments and continued to produce sustainable value for all stakeholders. Our performance sets a strong foundation for the remainder of the year and we confidently affirm our full-year operating profit outlook of 16 billion euros plus or minus 1 billion euros." - Claire-Marie Coste-Lepoutre, Chief Financial Officer of Allianz SE In 2Q 2025, Allianz has delivered an excellent performance, characterized by strong growth and a record operating profit. Our total business volume reached 44.5 (2Q 2024: 42.6) billion euros, an internal growth of 8.0 percent. All segments contributed to this attractive growth. Operating profit rose 12.2 percent and reached a record level of 4.4 (3.9) billion euros, 28 percent of our full-year outlook midpoint. Shareholders' core net income advanced 17.3 percent to 3.0 (2.5) billion euros. This growth was driven by a higher operating profit and an improved non-operating result. Adjusted for the 0.3 billion euros disposal gain on the UniCredit Joint Venture, shareholders' core net income increased 7.1 percent. Allianz's 6M 2025 results were excellent, delivering a record operating profit underpinned by double-digit internal growth. Our total business volume expanded to 98.5 (6M 2024: 91.0) billion euros, an internal growth of 10.1 percent, with particular strong growth in our Life/Health segment. Operating profit was excellent at 8.6 (7.9) billion euros, a strong increase of 9.3 percent. The Property-Casualty business was the main growth driver but all business segments contributed. Shareholders' core net income advanced by 9.5 percent to a strong level of 5.5 (5.0) billion euros. Adjusted for a one-off tax provision related to the forthcoming sale of our stake in our Indian Joint Ventures in 1Q and the disposal gain on the UniCredit Joint Venture in 2Q, shareholders' core net income was up by 6.2 percent. Core earnings per share (EPS)6 amounted to 13.99 (12.57) euros, an increase of 11.3 percent. Adjusted for the above-mentioned one-off tax provision and disposal gain, core earnings per share rose 7.9 percent. Allianz has delivered an excellent annualized core return on equity (RoE)6 of 18.5 percent in 6M 2025 (full-year 2024: 16.9 percent). Adjusted for the effects of the one-off tax provision and disposal gain, the annualized core return on equity (RoE) was 17.9 percent. This performance was achieved while we maintained a strong capitalization with a Solvency II ratio of 209 percent (1Q 2025: 208 percent), supported by excellent capital generation. Outlook Allianz is fully on track to achieve its full-year outlook of an operating profit of 16.0 billion euros, plus or minus 1 billion euros. Other The share buy-back program of up to 2 billion euros, announced on February 27, is underway and 1.0 billion euros were completed in the first six months of 2025. Property-Casualty insurance: Very good growth and excellent underwriting profitability Key performance indicator 2Q 2025 Change vsprior year 6M 2025 Change vsprior year Total business volume (€ bn) 7 20.1 8.7% 47.1 7.9% Operating profit (€ mn) 2,295 19.9% 4,465 12.1% Combined ratio (%) 91.2 -2.2%-p 91.5 -1.2%-p Loss ratio (%) 67.4 -1.9%-p 67.5 -0.8%-p Expense ratio (%) 23.9 -0.4%-p 24.0 -0.4%-p Core messages Property-Casualty insurance 2Q 2025 Very good internal growth of 8.7 percent Record operating profit, reaching 29 percent of our full-year outlook midpoint Excellent combined ratios in commercial and retail of 90.3 percent and 91.8 percent In 2Q 2025, total business volume reached 20.1 (2Q 2024: 19.3) billion euros. Internal growth was very good at 8.7 percent, with healthy growth in both commercial8 and retail9. Allianz successfully managed growing its business while maintaining underwriting discipline. The operating profit grew to a record level of 2.3 (1.9) billion euros, an increase of 20 percent compared to the second quarter 2024. Growth was entirely driven by a higher insurance service result. The combined ratio improved to an excellent level of 91.2 percent (93.5 percent). The loss ratio reached 67.4 percent (69.2 percent), a strong improvement of 1.9 percentage points. This performance was supported by benign natural catastrophes as well as underlying improvements, partly offset by a lower run-off result. The expense ratio developed favorably by 0.4 percentage points to 23.9 percent. Retail showed a strong performance. It delivered very good internal growth of 7 percent while further improving its combined ratio to 91.8 percent (94.7 percent). The commercial business achieved a strong internal growth of 10 percent, also benefitting from high growth in Allianz Partners' health business. The segment achieved an outstanding combined ratio of 90.3 percent (91.3 percent). Core messages Property-Casualty insurance 6M 2025 Very good internal growth of 7.9 percent Record operating profit, reaching 56 percent of full-year outlook midpoint Excellent combined ratios in commercial and retail, supported by underwriting actions In the 6M 2025 period, total business volume reached 47.1 (6M 2024: 44.8) billion euros, delivering a very good internal growth of 7.9 percent. Operating profit was excellent at 4.5 (4.0) billion euros, reaching 56 percent of our full-year outlook midpoint. Strong growth of 12 percent was entirely driven by a higher insurance service result, more than offsetting a lower operating investment result. The combined ratio was at a strong level of 91.5 percent (92.7 percent), with improvements in the loss ratio and the expense ratio. The loss ratio reached 67.5 percent (68.3 percent). Underlying improvements driven by underwriting actions and slightly lower natural catastrophe losses overcompensated a lower run-off ratio. The expense ratio improved by 0.4 percentage points to 24.0 percent. The performance of our retail and commercial businesses was strong. In our retail business, internal growth reached 8 percent, while the combined ratio improved 2.0 percentage points to 91.8 percent, driven by our SME and non-motor businesses. Internal growth of 7 percent in our commercial business was solid and the segment achieved an excellent combined ratio of 91.0 percent (90.6 percent). Life/Health insurance: Strong new business growth at attractive margins Key performance indicator 2Q 2025 Change vsprior year 6M 2025 Change vsprior year PVNBP (€ mn) 19,518 3.8% 45,614 10.9% New business margin (%) 5.7 -0.1%-p 5.6 -0.1%-p VNB (€ mn) 1,122 2.9% 2,562 8.6% Operating profit (€ mn) 1,403 1.8% 2,830 4.6% Contractual Service Margin (€ bn, eop) 55.8 0.9% 10 55.8 2.8% 11 Core messages Life/Health insurance 2Q 2025 93 percent of new business premiums generated in preferred lines of business New business margin attractive at 5.7 percent, well above our 5 percent target level Operating profit strong at 1.4 billion euros, reaching 26 percent of our full-year outlook midpoint In 2Q 2025, PVNBP, the present value of new business premiums, grew to 19.5 (2Q 2024: 18.8) billion euros. Growth was broad-based and 93 percent (93 percent) of our new business was generated in our preferred lines. The new business margin (NBM) remained attractive at 5.7 percent (5.8 percent) and the value of new business (VNB) increased by 2.9 percent to 1.1 (1.1) billion euros. Operating profit advanced to a strong level of 1.4 (1.4) billion euros, an increase of 1.8 percent, and reached 26 percent of our full-year outlook midpoint. The Contractual Service Margin (CSM) amounted to 55.8 billion euros (1Q 2025: 57.0 billion euros12). The development was impacted by currency effects and the sale of UniCredit Allianz Vita S.p.A.. Normalized CSM growth was good at 0.9 percent. Core messages Life/Health insurance 6M 2025 Strong double-digit new business premium growth at attractive margins Operating profit growth of 5 percent, spread across most regions Normalized CSM growth of 2.8 percent on track to reach ~5 percent growth ambition for full year In 6M 2025, PVNBP increased by 10.9 percent to 45.6 (6M 2024: 41.1) billion euros, with growth across most entities. During the first half of 2025, 92 percent (93 percent) of our new business sales were in our preferred lines. The new business margin was at an attractive level of 5.6 percent (5.7 percent). The value of new business rose by 8.6 percent to 2.6 (2.4) billion euros. Operating profit of 2.8 (2.7) billion euros increased by 4.6 percent, reaching 51 percent of our full-year outlook midpoint. The Contractual Service Margin (CSM) rose to 55.8 billion euros from 55.6 billion euros13 at the end of 2024. Normalized CSM growth of 2.8 percent was good and Allianz is on track to reach our ~5 percent growth ambition for the year. Asset Management: Good organic third-party AuM growth Key performance indicator 2Q 2025 Change vsprior year 6M 2025 Change vsprior year Operating revenues (€ bn) 14 2.0 6.6% 4.1 3.8% Operating profit (€ mn) 779 4.9% 1,589 4.8% Cost income ratio (%) 61.3 -1.1%-p 61.3 -0.5%-p Third-party net flows (€ bn) 14 -3.3% 42 -12.5% Third-party assets under management (€ bn) 1,842 2.1% 1,842 2.1% Average third-party assets under management (€ bn) 1,855 4.3% 1,896 7.4% Core messages Asset Management 2Q 2025 Assets under management (AUM)-driven revenues grow by 8 percent (F/X adjusted) Operating profit advances 5 percent to 779 million euros Good third-party net inflows of 14 billion euros In 2Q 2025, operating revenues increased to 2.0 (2Q 2024: 2.0) billion euros, an internal growth of 6.6 percent. This was due to higher AuM-driven revenues, which increased by 8.0 percent (F/X adjusted). Operating profit rose to a good level of 779 (742) million euros, up 4.9 percent. Adjusted for foreign currency translation effects, operating profit increased by 9.1 percent. The cost-income ratio (CIR) improved to 61.3 percent (62.4 percent), reflecting good top-line development and tight cost management. Third-party assets under management amounted to 1.842 trillion euros as of June 30, 2025 (2Q 2024: 1.803; 1Q 2025: 1.914). Compared to the first quarter 2025, positive market effects of 18 billion euros and net inflows of 14 billion euros were more than offset by foreign currency translation effects of 103 billion euros. Average third-party assets under management amounted to 1.855 trillion euros, 4 percent above 2Q 2024. Core messages Asset Management 6M 2025 Very good third party net inflows of 42 billion euros Operating profit increases 5 percent to 1.6 billion euros, on track for full-year outlook Cost-income ratio improves to 61.3 percent In 6M 2025, operating revenues increased to 4.1 (6M 2024: 4.0) billion euros, an internal growth of 3.8 percent. The increase was driven by higher AuM-driven revenues following higher average third-party AuM. Operating profit rose to 1.6 (1.5) billion euros, up 4.8 percent. Adjusted for foreign currency translation effects, operating profit increased by 5.7 percent. The cost-income ratio (CIR) improved to 61.3 percent (61.8 percent). Third-party assets under management amounted to 1.842 trillion euros as of June 30, 2025, compared to 1.920 trillion euros as of December 31, 2024. Very good net inflows of 42 billion euros and positive market effects were more than offset by foreign currency translation effects of 160 billion euros. Average third-party assets under management amounted to 1.896 trillion euros, 7 percent above 6M 2024. FOOTNOTES 1 Internal growth; total growth 4.3 percent in 2Q 2025 and 8.2 percent in 6M 2025. 2 Based on quarterly dividend accrual; additional accrual to reflect FY dividend would impact Solvency II capitalization ratio by -7%-p as of June 30, 2025. This applies to all information regarding the Solvency II capitalization ratio in this document. 3 As always, natural catastrophes and adverse developments in the capital markets, as well as factors stated in our cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements may severely affect the operating profit and/or net income of our operations and the results of the Allianz Group. 4 Change refers to internal growth. 5 Change versus full year 2024. 6 Core EPS and core RoE calculation based on shareholders' core net income. 7 Change refers to internal growth. 8 Commercial including large Corporate, MidCorp, credit insurance, internal and 3rd party R/I. This applies to all information related to commercial performance in this document. 9 Retail including SME and Fleet. This applies to all information related to retail performance in this document. 10 Normalized CSM growth compared to March 31, 2025. 11 Normalized CSM growth compared to December 31, 2024. Percentage calculated including UniCredit Allianz Vita S.p.A. until the sale and the scope changes in the base value effective January 1, 2025. 12 Includes gross CSM of EUR 0.8 bn and net CSM of EUR 0.2 bn as of March 31, 2025, for UniCredit Allianz Vita S.p.A., which was classified as held for sale in the third quarter of 2024 and was sold in the second quarter of 2025. 13 Figure includes gross CSM of EUR 0.8 bn as of December 31, 2024 for UniCredit Allianz Vita S.p.A., which was classified as held for sale in the third quarter of 2024. Effective January 1, 2025, the German APR and the Austrian Health businesses have been transferred from Property-Casualty to the Life/Health business segment resulting in a EUR 1.2 bn shift in the gross CSM opening balance. 14 Internal growth. 2Q & 6M 2025 RESULTS TABLE Allianz Group - key figures 2nd quarter and first half year 2025 2Q 2025 2Q 2024 Delta 6M 2025 6M 2024 Delta Total business volume € bn 44.5 42.6 4.3% 98.5 91.0 8.2% - Property-Casualty € bn 20.1 19.3 4.4% 47.1 44.8 5.3% - Life/Health € bn 22.5 21.5 4.6% 47.6 42.7 11.5% - Asset Management € bn 2.0 2.0 1.8% 4.1 4.0 3.5% - Consolidation € bn -0.2 -0.2 32.6% -0.3 -0.3 -2.8% Operating profit / loss € mn 4,406 3,926 12.2% 8,644 7,911 9.3% - Property-Casualty € mn 2,295 1,915 19.9% 4,465 3,981 12.1% - Life/Health € mn 1,403 1,379 1.8% 2,830 2,705 4.6% - Asset Management € mn 779 742 4.9% 1,589 1,516 4.8% - Corporate and Other € mn -74 -112 -34.2% -239 -291 -17.9% - Consolidation € mn 3 2 43.3% -1 0 n.m. Net income € mn 3,018 2,661 13.4% 5,599 5,293 5.8% - attributable to non-controlling interests € mn 177 149 19.0% 335 305 10.0% - attributable to shareholders € mn 2,841 2,513 13.1% 5,264 4,988 5.5% Shareholders' core net income1 € mn 2,976 2,536 17.3% 5,527 5,049 9.5% Core earnings per share2 € 7.39 6.15 20.2% 13.99 12.57 11.3% Additional KPIs - Group Core return on equity3 % – – – 18.5% 16.9% 1.6% -p - Property-Casualty Combined ratio % 91.2% 93.5% -2.2% -p 91.5% 92.7% -1.2% -p - Life/Health New business margin % 5.7% 5.8% -0.1% -p 5.6% 5.7% -0.1% -p - Asset Management Cost-income ratio % 61.3% 62.4% -1.1% -p 61.3% 61.8% -0.5% -p 06/30/2025 12/31/2024 Delta Shareholders' equity4 € bn 57.2 60.3 -5.1% Contractual service margin (net)5 € bn 34.2 34.5 -1.0% Solvency II capitalization ratio6 % 209% 209% 1% -p Third-party assets under management € bn 1,842 1,920 -4.1% Please note: The figures are presented in millions of Euros, unless otherwise stated. Due to rounding, numbers presented may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures. 1_ Presents the portion of shareholders' net income before non-operating market movements and before amortization of intangible assets from business combinations (including any related income tax effects). 2_ Calculated by dividing the respective period's shareholders' core net income, adjusted for net financial charges related to undated subordinated bonds classified as shareholders' equity, by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (basic core EPS). 3_ Represents the annualized ratio of shareholders' core net income to the average shareholders' equity at the beginning and at the end of the period. Shareholders' core net income is adjusted for net financial charges related to undated subordinated bonds classified as shareholders' equity. From the average shareholders' equity, undated subordinated bonds classified as shareholders' equity, unrealized gains and losses from insurance contracts and other unrealized gains and losses are excluded. Annualized figures are not a forecast for full year numbers. For 6M 2024, the core return on equity for the respective full year is shown. 4_ Excluding non-controlling interests. 5_ Includes net CSM of EUR 0.3bn as of 31 December 2024 for UniCredit Allianz Vita S.p.A., which was classified as held for sale in 3Q 2024. Sale has been completed in 2Q 2025. 6_ Risk capital figures are group diversified at 99.5% confidence level. Solvency II capitalization ratio is based on quarterly dividend accrual; additional accrual to reflect FY dividend would impact solvency II capitalization ratio by -7%-p as of 30 June 2025. RATING Ratings1 S&P Global Moody's A.M. Best2 Insurer financial strength rating AA | stable outlook Aa2 | stable outlook A+ | stable outlook Counterparty credit rating AA | stable outlook Not rated aa3 | stable Senior unsecured debt rating AA Aa2 | stable outlook aa | stable Subordinated debt rating A+/A A1/A34 | stable outlook aa- / a+ | stable Commercial paper (short term) rating A-1+ Prime-1 Not rated 1 Includes ratings for securities issued by Allianz Finance II B.V. and Allianz Finance Corporation. 2 A.M. Best's Rating Reports reproduced on appear under licence from A.M. Best Company and do not constitute, either expressly or implicitly, an endorsement of Allianz's products or services. A.M. Best's Rating Reports are the copyright of A.M. Best Company and may not be reproduced or distributed without the express written consent of A.M. Best Company. Visitors to are authorised to print a single copy of the rating report displayed there for their own use. Any other printing, copying or distribution is strictly prohibited. A.M. Best's ratings are under continual review and subject to change or affirmation. To confirm the current rating visit 3 Issuer credit rating. 4 Final ratings vary on the basis of the terms. Related linksMedia Conference August 7, 2025, 11 AM CEST: YouTube (English language) Analyst Conference August 7, 2025, 2:30 PM CEST: YouTube (English language) Results The results and related documents can be found in the download center. Upcoming eventsFinancial Results 3Q & 9M 2025 November 14, 2025 More information can be found in the financial calendar. About Allianz The Allianz Group is one of the world's leading insurers and asset managers serving private and corporate customers in nearly 70 countries. Allianz customers benefit from a broad range of personal and corporate insurance services, ranging from property, life and health insurance to assistance services to credit insurance and global business insurance. Allianz is one of the world's largest investors, managing around 749 billion euros* on behalf of its insurance customers. Furthermore, our asset managers PIMCO and Allianz Global Investors manage about 1.8 trillion euros* of third-party assets. Thanks to our systematic integration of ecological and social criteria in our business processes and investment decisions, we are among the leaders in the insurance industry in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. In 2024, over 156,000 employees achieved total business volume of 179.8 billion euros and an operating profit of 16.0 billion euros for the Group. * As of June 30, 2025. These assessments are, as always, subject to the disclaimer provided below. Cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements This document includes forward-looking statements, such as prospects or expectations, that are based on management's current views and assumptions and subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties. 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