Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Limited has reported a shareholders’ fund of N58 billion and profit before tax (PBT) of N25.9 billion for the six months ended June 30, 2026, following the successful completion of its recapitalisation exercise. According to the insurer’s unaudited financial results for the period, total assets stood at N89.9 billion, while insurance revenue amounted to N23.1 billion. As of December 2025, Consolidated Hallmark Insurance reported a solvency margin of N35.6 billion and retained its GCR Credit Rating of Stable – A. “As the insurance landscape evolves, Consolidated Hallmark Insurance remains exceptionally positioned to underwrite larger risks, deepen our service capabilities and continue delivering prompt claims settlement and innovative solutions,” she said. “Our successful attainment of the new capital threshold demonstrates the strength of our balance sheet, disciplined capital management and sound financial planning.