St. James's Place Capital PLC
22 March 2000
Part 3
17. SHARE OPTIONS
On the acquisition of the remaining share capital of J. Rothschild Assurance
Holdings plc, SJPC agreed to issue further shares, up to a maximum of 25.8
million, to satisfy the exercise of options held over JRAH shares at the time
of acquisition. A reserve for shares to be issued was established in
recognition of the commitment and 6.3 million shares have still to be issued
from this reserve.
During the year options over 4.8 million shares have been granted at a range
of prices between £1.84 and £3.20. Options outstanding under the new share
option schemes at 31 December 1999 now amount to 34.1 million shares.
18. RESERVES
£'Million
As at 1 January 1999 229.1
Profit for the year 125.5
Dividends (7.4)
Currency translation and other movements 0.6
Transfer to Share capital (1.0)
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As at 31 December 1999 346.8
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19. PENSION TRANSFERS RESERVE
In common with many life companies in the United Kingdom, the Group has
liabilities in respect of Pension Transfers and Opt-out business.
During the year the Financial Services Authority published guidance on Phase 2
of the review. In the light of this, the Directors of J. Rothschild
Assurance have increased the reserve in respect of rectification and
review costs to £12.4 million (1998: £11.4 million), being their best estimate
of the costs of settlement. Included in this is an allowance for compensation
to FSAVC policyholders. The reserve is included in the long-term business
provision in the Group's financial statements at 31 December 1999.
20. ENDOWMENT RESERVE
In common with many other companies, premiums on mortgage endowment policies
issued by J. Rothschild Assurance prior to 1995 where calculated on the basis
of charges prescribed by the regulators rather than the Company's own charges.
This had led to the prospect of some policyholders being potentially
disadvantaged and the Directors have set aside £4.7 million to put them in the
same position they would have been for in if the Company's own charges had
been used.
21. UNAUDITED STATEMENTS
The results for the year ended 31 December 1999 are unaudited. Statutory
accounts for the year ended 31 December 1998 have been delivered to
the Registrar of Companies. The auditors have made a report under section 235
of the Companies Act 1985 on those statutory accounts which was unqualified
and did not contain a statement under Section 237 (2) or (3) of the
Companies Act 1985.
22. ANNUAL REPORT
The Company's Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December
1999 is expected to be posted to the shareholders on 10 April 2000.
Copies of both this announcement and the Annual Report and Accounts will
be available to the public at the Company's registered office at
J. Rothschild House, Dollar Street, Cirencester, GL7 2AQ and through the
Company's website at www.sjpc.co.uk.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
The following information is provided for the combined 'embedded value' of
JRAH's life and unit trust business.
Year Ended Year Ended
31 December 1999 31 December 1998
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Post tax profits £'Million £'Million £'Million £'Million
Profit from new business
Life 21.8 9.3
Unit trust 5.4 27.2 4.9 24.2
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Unwind of discount rate
Life 18.8 15.3
Unit trust 4.2 23.0 3.4 18.7
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Other
Life 3.3 5.5
Unit trust 0.6 3.9 3.7 9.2
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Basic operating profit
after taxation
Life 43.9 40.1
Unit trust 10.2 54.1 12.0 52.1
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Change in bases
Life - 5.4
Unit trust - - 3.9 9.3
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Exceptionals
Life (6.9) (5.3)
Unit trust - (6.9) - (5.3)
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Profit after taxation
Life 37.0 40.2
Unit trust 10.2 15.9
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47.2 56.1
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Notes
1. The figures show the earnings for JRAH's life and unit trust businesses
accounted for on an embedded value basis. The basis of calculation is
described in note 11.
2. The figures for unit trusts include the earnings on a conventional
accounting basis of £4.0 million after taxation (1998: £3.5 million).
3. Inclusion of the unit trust value of in force would increase Group net
assets by £44.4 million (1998: £38.4 million).
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