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https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/trkd-images/LYNXMPEJ101IS_L.jpgThe company, whose largest business is providing government-supported insurance including Medicare Advantage, saw a decline in its benefit expense ratio, or the percentage of payout on claims compared to its premiums, by 1 percentage point to 87.5% for the fourth quarter.
This was, however, higher than analysts’ expectations of 87.20%.
Excluding one-off items, the health insurer reported a profit of $1.62 per share, higher than analysts’ average estimate of $1.46 per share.
The company forecast adjusted profit of at least $28 per share for 2023, in line with analysts’ expectations.