Danish insurer Tryg Vesta recovering from "extraordinary" claims

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Danish insurance group Tryg Vesta has reported that the business is back on track after a first quarter "where extraordinary winter claims caused a loss on the insurance business".

In the second quarter of 2010 it reported a pre-tax profit of DKK 173m from DKK 896m for the same period in 2009.

Tryg Vesta recorded a insurance technical result of DKK 394m (Q2 2009: DKK 411m)

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