1 7 th ERES Conference Milano 23-26.06.10 The Real Estate Investment of Insurance Companies in Polish Conditions Rafał Wolski, PhD Department of Industry.

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1 7 th ERES Conference Milano The Real Estate Investment of Insurance Companies in Polish Conditions Rafał Wolski, PhD Department of Industry Economics and Capital Market University of Lodz Magdalena Zaleczna, PhD Department of Investment and Real Estate University of Lodz

The aim of the paper: Authors examine return on capital engaged in real estate invested by life and property insurers in the past and attempt to identify the causes of the scant interest in these assets in Poland.

Introduction According to insurance theory, investment should be safe, liquid and profitable. Insurance companies in US and Western Europe are important investors in the real estate market. There are mostly life insurance companies that invest in the real estate market, as they are primarily interested in long-term investments.

Poland and the Western countries Insurance companies in the United States, Germany and Great Britain invest among others in large retail centers, offices and multi-family buildings for rent. The aggregate investment structure of Polish insurance companies is different, and life insurance companies (typically more active on the real estate market) engage their funds in such investments less frequently.

Polish framework The investment activity of insurance companies in Poland is regulated by the legislator, who imposes restrictions including the directions of financial investment, determines quotas of particular types of investments in the portfolio, and appoints a supervisory authority for insurance companies.

Polish framework On 1 January 2004, a new act introduced new regulations concerning the investment portfolios of insurance companies. Quotas for property investment (investment certificates of trusts investing solely in real estate, and mortgage-backed loans) are at maximum level of 25% of the technical-insurance reserves. One property (or a number of properties which should be recognized as a single investment unit due to their location) may not exceed 10% of the value of the technical- insurance reserves remained in force.

The analysis of investment activity of insurance companies demonstrates that they did not pursue a specialized investment policy in the real estate market. In the years real estate was of marginal importance in the asset portfolios of Polish insurance companies.

Share of real estate in the assets of insurance companies in the years Type of company Insurance companies in general Life insurance companies Property insurance companies and those dealing in other personal coverage Source: Own work based on: Bulletin of the State Insurance Supervision Authority: Results of the Insurance Sector in 2000; Yearbooks of Insurance and Pension Funds , Commission for Insurance and Pension Funds Supervision; Reports of the Financial Supervision Authority

To reach the aim of the paper Authors determine the impact of real estate investment on profitability from the perspective of the investors (owner of the company) and clients ( insured persons ).

Consequently, the Authors analyzed the relationship between real estate investment and profitability indicators such as return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE) and return on sales (ROS). This approach reflected the shareholders’ point of view.

Subsequently, the same kind of analysis was carried out to investigate the impact of real estate investments on the insurance companies’ return on technical activity (RTA) and return on investment activity (RIA). These indicators are meant to assess business performance from the point of view of insured persons.

During the study, the following main research hypothesis was formulated: real estate investments enhance the profitability of insurance companies.

Moreover, four supporting hypotheses were proposed: real estate improves return on assets and equity, increased return on sales leads to higher real estate investments, increased return on technical activity is accompanied by insurance companies’ increased commitment to investments in the real estate market, increased return on investments is connected to greater real estate investments.

Data The Authors used aggregate data provided in the Bulletin of the State Insurance Supervision Authority “Results of the Insurance Sector in 2000”, Yearbooks of Insurance and Pension Funds published by the Commission for Insurance and Pension Funds Supervision, and the Insurance Market annual bulletins for the years published by the Financial Supervision Authority.

Data The study was conducted in the years The data was aggregated in accordance with the methodology applied in financial statements; hence, insurance companies were first examined in general and then separated into life insurers and other personal insurance / property insurance companies. Real estate investments were also subdivided. First, aggregate data was used and then data for investments in buildings, land, land development projects and projects in progress were explored.

Methodology The study was divided into two stages. The first one included analysis of Pearson’s correlation coefficients. Student’s t-test with significance levels of 0.01, 0.05 and 0.1 was applied to assess the reliability of results.

Methodology The next stage involved linear regression analysis to determine the strength and quality of relationships between performance indicators and real estate investment levels.

Pearson’s correlation for n=9 observations from 2000 to 2008 IndicatorsReal estateLandBuildings Land development Insurance companies in general ROS ** ROE *** ROA ** RTA ** RIA Life insurance companies ROS -.757** **-.586*** ROE -.729** ***-.453 ROA -.737** ***-.477 RTA -.783** **-.576 RIA Other personal insurance and property insurance companies ROS *** ROE *** ROA *** RTA ** RIA *** Correlation is significant at 0.1 (two-way) ** Correlation is significant at 0.05 (two-way) * Correlation is significant at 0.01 (two-way)

Selected results: Life insurance companies ROS Real estate

Selected results: Life insurance companies Real estate ROE

Selected results: Life insurance companies Real estate ROA

Selected results: Life insurance companies Real estate RTA

Selected results: Life insurance companies Real estate RIA not significant

Results A positive correlation is observed only between return on equity and land investment for other personal insurance and property insurance companies, at the relatively liberal significance level of 0.1. In all other statistically significant cases the regression line is characterized by negative inclination.

Results In the vast majority of statistically significant cases, the proposed research hypotheses were refuted. However, due to the quality and volume of data, the conclusions should be deemed questionable and by no means final.

Results The study does not provide an exhaustive answer, but only indicates that real estate investments are not necessarily profitable, which may result from a number of factors such as an underdeveloped market or a too short period of time to prove the effectiveness of property investment as compared to other investments, such as securities.

Thank you Rafał Wolski Magdalena Zaleczna