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IA Financial Shares Plunge Following Fourth-Quarter Earnings Miss

IA Financial Group shares tumbled 11% on Wednesday after the Canadian insurer reported fourth-quarter profits that trailed analyst expectations, weighed down by rising corporate expenses and tepid growth in its wealth management division.

IA Financial Shares Plunge Following Fourth-Quarter Earnings Miss

The Quebec-based life and health insurer saw its net income drop to C$201 million, or C$1.97 per share, down from C$226 million during the same period last year. This performance fell significantly short of the C$2.93 per share anticipated by analysts, according to data from FactSet. Core earnings, an adjusted figure used to gauge underlying performance, reached C$3.10 per share but still missed the consensus forecast of C$3.29.

Operational Headwinds

While a reduced share count provided some support to the bottom line, those gains were eclipsed by operational friction across several segments. TD Cowen analyst Mario Mendonca noted that the results were hampered by underperformance in home and auto insurance, alongside increased costs associated with preferred-share dividends. These factors contributed to the stock's decline to C$151.88 following the late Tuesday announcement.

Management attributed the earnings gap primarily to a spike in corporate spending and slower momentum in the wealth management sector. According to Mendonca, higher variable compensation accounted for roughly C$0.08 per share in additional costs, further squeezing margins during a quarter where investors had expected more robust growth.

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