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Ticker · SCR ISIN · FR0010411983 LEI · 96950056ULJ4JI7V3752 PA Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 1,542 across all filing types
Latest filing 2010-11-05 Earnings Release
Country FR France
Listing PA SCR

About Scor SE

https://www.scor.com/en

Scor SE is a global reinsurance company that provides insurance companies with a diversified range of solutions and services to control and manage risk. The company operates through two primary business units: SCOR Global P&C (Property & Casualty) and SCOR Global Life. The P&C division offers proportional and non-proportional reinsurance for lines including property, motor, casualty, credit, surety, agriculture, and natural disasters. The Life division provides reinsurance solutions for life and health risks. In addition to its core reinsurance activities, Scor offers clients advanced financial solutions, analytics tools, and related risk management services.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
SCOR confirme sa forte dynamique au 3ème trimestre avec une croissance de 17 % et un résultat net en hausse de 18 %, à EUR 111 millions, grâce à ses performances techniques en réassurance Vie et Non-V
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'Communiqué de presse' (Press Release) and 'N° 32 – 2010' and is dated November 5, 2010. It details the financial performance for the '3ème trimestre' (Q3) and the 'neuf premiers mois de l'année' (first nine months) of 2010. This structure—a summary announcement of key financial metrics for a recent period—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) or a detailed Interim Report (IR), but rather the initial public announcement of the results. The length (18,755 chars) is substantial but the format is that of a press release summarizing results, not a full regulatory filing. 9M 2010
2010-11-05 French
SCOR apporte 100 % du capital à un nouveau syndicat des Lloyd's
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Communiqué de presse" (Press Release) and is dated November 3, 2010. It announces a specific corporate action: SCOR providing 100% of the capital for a new Lloyd's syndicate (Syndicate 2015). This is a material, non-periodic announcement intended for immediate public dissemination, characteristic of a press release regarding a strategic development or transaction. It is not a comprehensive annual report (10-K), an interim report (IR), an earnings release (ER), or a formal regulatory filing like a DVA or DIRS. Since it is a press release announcing a significant business development (a capital commitment/financing structure change related to insurance operations), it fits best under the general category for regulatory announcements or press releases that don't fit a more specific operational code. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for a general press release of this nature, although it describes a capital/financing event. However, since it is a formal announcement of a strategic move rather than just a notice of publication, and it doesn't fit perfectly into CAP (which usually implies fundraising/debt issuance), RNS serves as the best general classification for a press release of this type.
2010-11-03 French
SCOR to back a new Lloyd's syndicate
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Press Release" and announces a strategic business development: SCOR backing a new Lloyd's syndicate (Syndicate 2015). This is a material corporate announcement regarding business operations and strategy, not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an earnings release (ER), or a detailed financial report (IR). Since it is a press release announcing a significant business event (capital commitment/new venture), it fits best under the general category for corporate announcements that aren't covered by more specific codes like DIV, DIRS, or MANG. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for a general press release announcing a strategic business move that doesn't fit the highly specific categories like Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or M&A (TAR), although it touches upon capital structure indirectly. However, looking closely at the content—it details a capital provision (GBP 75 million) and a new business platform—it strongly relates to financing activities. Since 'CAP' is defined as 'Updates on company fundraising, financing activities, or capital structure changes,' this announcement about providing sole capital for a new syndicate aligns very closely with 'financing activities.' I will classify it as CAP, as it is a specific financing decision, rather than the general RNS fallback.
2010-11-03 English
Moody's raises the outlook on SCOR's "A2" rating to "positive"
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Press Release" and is very short (4482 characters). It announces a specific, non-financial event: Moody's raising the outlook on SCOR's credit rating from "stable" to "positive". It also mentions similar actions by Fitch, AM Best, and S&P. This is a timely, material announcement intended for immediate public dissemination, but it is not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR), a transcript (CT), or a formal regulatory filing like a proxy statement. Since it is a general, material announcement that doesn't fit the highly specific categories like DIV, DIRS, or ER (which usually focus on operational/financial results), the most appropriate general category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as the fallback for miscellaneous regulatory/market announcements not covered elsewhere. Given the nature of rating changes, it is a significant market communication.
2010-10-07 English
Moody's relève à « positive » la perspective de la notation « A2 » de SCOR
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Communiqué de presse" (Press Release) and announces a specific corporate event: Moody's changing the outlook on SCOR's credit rating from 'stable' to 'positive'. This type of announcement, which communicates timely, material, non-financial or preliminary financial information to the public, is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since it is not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR), nor a transcript (CT), nor a management discussion (MDA), and it is a formal announcement, it fits best under the general category for timely corporate announcements. Given the options, 'ER' (Earnings Release) is often used for periodic financial updates, but this is specifically a rating agency update. 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the best fallback for general, material announcements that don't fit the other specific categories. However, since the content is a direct announcement of a material event (credit rating change) and is presented as a press release, it is often categorized as an Earnings Release (ER) if it's related to financial health, or RNS if it's purely regulatory/news. Given the context of financial health updates, ER is plausible, but RNS is the safest catch-all for non-standard press releases. Since the document is short (4927 chars) and is a direct announcement rather than the underlying report, RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory announcement code.
2010-10-07 French
S&P relève à « positive » la perspective de la notation « A » de SCOR
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Communiqué de presse" (Press Release) and announces that Standard & Poor's has revised SCOR's rating outlook from 'stable' to 'positive'. It includes quotes from the CEO and references rating actions from other agencies (Fitch, AM Best). This is a typical announcement of a significant corporate event or rating change, not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a transcript. Since it is a press release announcing external rating news, it fits best under the general category for regulatory announcements or news releases that don't fit a more specific financial filing type. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for a general press release announcing rating news, although 'ER' (Earnings Release) is sometimes used for financial news, this is specifically about a credit rating change, making RNS the better fit as a general regulatory/news announcement.
2010-10-01 French

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