Best’s Market Segment Report: Low Interest Rate Environment and Pandemic Pressure U.S. Fraternals
The Best’s Market Segment Report, titled, “Low Interest Rate Environment and Pandemic Pressure Fraternals,” states that net premiums written (NPW) for the 73 U.S. life fraternal companies decreased by approximately 6% year over year in 2020 to
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted deficiencies and efficiencies in a number of operational areas for companies, including distribution challenges, prompting some companies to adapt quickly to changing distribution models. Despite the growth seen through second-quarter 2021, it still lagged the 10% growth in ordinary life insurance premiums seen in the broader life/annuity (L/A) industry, as the fraternal segment’s operating results tend to run lower than those of the overall L/A industry.
The fraternal population has attempted to remain competitive with the rest of the L/A industry by guaranteeing higher minimum interest rates on individual annuity business. Around 16% of fraternals’ individual annuity accounts guarantee minimum crediting rates over 4%, which is higher than for the overall L/A segment.
However, this amount has been declining rapidly since 2018.
The fraternal segment’s operating results decreased in 2020 from 2019 due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic challenges. Higher operating expenses arose from systems upgrades and other IT improvements needed to support a work-from-home environment. While claims were higher for some fraternals, the segment to date has not been overwhelmed by higher mortality from the pandemic. Operating gains as of second-quarter 2021 improved to
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