Discontinued — last reported Q3 '24
An increase suggests higher potential mortality risk exposure, while a decrease indicates lower risk or higher account values relative to benefits.
The net amount at risk represents the excess of the death benefit payable over the account value of the policy. It quant...
Standard actuarial metric for life insurance companies to assess mortality risk and capital requirements.
other_policyholder_account_balance_net_amount_at_risk| Segment | Q2 '24 | Q3 '24 | Q4 '24 | Q1 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q4 '25 | Q1 '26 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable Universal Life Insurance | $57.08B | $57.03B | $57.47B | $57.72B | $57.43B | $57.18B | $57.27B | $57.55B |
| Indexed Universal Life Insurance | $13.97B | $13.80B | $13.59B | $13.48B | $13.33B | $13.15B | $13.04B | $12.95B |
| Universal Life Insurance | $8.53B | $8.43B | $8.31B | $8.21B | $8.11B | $8.02B | $7.94B | $7.86B |
| Other Life Insurance | $134.00M | $132.00M | $130.00M | $127.00M | $125.00M | $123.00M | $121.00M | $117.00M |
| Total | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |