Best’s Special Report: U.S. Annuity Surrenders Up Through 3Q/2023, Edging Out Premium Growth
The value of surrendered annuity policies increased 18% through the third quarter of 2023, compared with the same prior-year period, according to a new AM Best report. However, premium growth held steady at 17% through the same period, with individual annuity premiums notching its 11th consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth.
In its Best’s Special Report, titled, “Annuity Surrenders Up Through 3Q23, Beating Premium Growth,” AM Best notes that rising interest rates, which the life insurance segment has not seen in decades, have generated the prospect of disintermediation risk.
“Runoff annuity insurance companies or those that focus on block acquisitions rather than organic growth and can’t replace the business being surrendered are most likely to experience a shrinking asset base,” said
Surrender benefits topped
However, surrender values paid as a percentage of premium are among the lowest levels they’ve been since at least 2019, reflecting strong premium growth. Surrender charges are used to dissuade policyholders from taking this cash-out option, using a time period under which a fee can be charged on a percentage of the account value if surrendered early.
“The life/annuity industry is less concerned about surrenders once policies leave the surrender charge period, as assets purchased to back the liability are typically matched to the surrender charge period, and insurers will typically drop the crediting rate on policies once that period has expired,” Hopper said. “However, insurers want to retain customers and have them reinvest in new, current product offerings, which starts the surrender charge period over again. This helps transfer capital from fully liquid liabilities to new, potentially longer-duration policies.”
The analysis in the report also shows that the ratio of premiums to surrender benefits has been more steady for larger annuity writers over the last four years compared to medium and smaller-sized organizations, but have less of a cushion should surrenders materially tick up without the correlating premium growth. In a higher for longer interest rate environment, the annuity market will remain highly competitive, as many new companies have entered the space, including several new private equity and asset management-backed insurers, adding capacity to the market and strong sales of multi-year guaranteed annuities.
To access the full copy of this special report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=339562.
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