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First Quarter 2025 Statutory Financial Statement for Athene Annuity and Life Company

U.S. Markets via PUBT

QUARTERLYSTATEMENT

OFTHE

AtheneAnnuityandLifeCompany

TOTHE

InsuranceDepartmentOFTHE

STATEOF

FORTHEQUARTERENDEDMARCH31,2025

[] LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH [] FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES

2025

# 1 6 8 # 2 0 2 5 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1

LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH COMPANIES/FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES - ASSOCIATION EDITION

QUARTERLY STATEMENT

AS OF MARCH 31, 2025

OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE

Athene Annuity andLifeCompany

NAIC Group Code 47344734 NAIC Company Code 61689 Employer's ID Number 42-0175020 (Current) (Prior)

Organized under the Laws of

Iowa , State of Domicile or Port of Entry

IA

Country of Domicile United States of America

Licensed as business type: Life, Accident and Health [ X ] Fraternal Benefit Societies []

Incorporated/organized 02/18/1896 Commenced Business 02/20/1896

Statutory Home Office

7700 Mills Civic Parkway (Street and Number)

West Des Moines, IA, US 50266-3862 (City or Town, State, Country and Zip Code)

Main Administrative Office

7700 Mills Civic Parkway

(Street and Number)

West Des Moines, IA, US 50266-3862888-266-8489

(City or Town, State, Country and Zip Code) (AreaCode)(TelephoneNumber)

Mail Address

7700 Mills Civic Parkway (Street and Number or P.O. Box)

West Des Moines, lA,US50266-3862 (City or Town, State, Country and Zip Code)

Primary Location of Books and Records

7700 Mills Civic Parkway (Street and Number)

West Oes Moines, IA, US 50266-3862 (City or Town, State, Country and Zip Code)

888-266-8489

(Area Code) (Telephone Number)

Internet Website Address https://www.athene.com

Statutory Statement Contact

Rachel Elizabeth Brunia (Name)

888-266-8489

(Area Code) (Telephone Number)

[email protected] (E-mail Address)

877-733-8589

(FAX Number)

OFFICERS

Chief Executive Officer Grant Kvalheim

Controller

Aaron Michael Prieksat

President

Michael Stephen Downing

Secretary

Blaine Thomas Doerrfeld

Kristi Kaye Burma, Executive Vice President

Shailendra P Panchal, Senior Vice President

Michael Stephen Downing

Grant Kvalheim

Hope Sche11er Taitz

OTHER

Randall William Epright, Executive Vice President

Christopher Robert Welp, Executive Vice President

DIRECTORS OR TRUSTEES

Mitra Hormozi

Lawrence John Ruisi

Louis-Jacques Yves Tanguy #

Meha Jain, Senior Vice President, Treasurer

Martin Philip Klein Francis Patrick Sabatini Christopher Robert Welp

State of County of

IowaSS:

Dallas

The officers of this reporting entity being duly sworn, each depose and say that they are the described officers of said reporting entity, and that on the reporting period stated above, all of the herein described assets were the absolute property of the said reporting entity, free and clear from any liens or claims thereon, except as herein stated, and that this statement, together with related exhibits, schedules and explanations therein contained, annexed or referred to, is a full and true statement of all the assets and liabilities and of the condition and affairs of the said reporting entity as of the reposing period stated above, and of its income and deductions therefrom for the period ended, and have been completed in accordance with the NAIC Annual Statement Instructions and Accounting Practices and Procedures manual except to the extent that: (1) state law may differ; or, (2) lhat state rules or regulations require differences in reporting not related to accounting practices and procedures, according to the best of their information, knowledge and belief, respectively. Furthermore, the scope of this attestation by the described officers also includes the related corresponding electronic filing with the NAIC, when required, that is an exact copy (except for formatting differences due to electronic filing) of the enclosed statement. The electronic filing may be requested by various regulators in lieu of or in addition to the nclosed statement

Michael Stephen Downing President

Aaron Michael Prieksat Controller

  1. Is this an original filing?

  2. If no,

    1. State the amendment number........

    2. Date filed

    3. Number of pages akached............

Blaine Thomas Do rrfeld Secretary

Yes [ X ] No [

ASSETS

Current Statement Date

4

December 31 Prior Year Net Admitted Assets

1

Assets

2

Nonadmitted Assets

3

Net Admitted Assets (Cols. 1 - 2)

  1. Bonds .............................................................................................................

  2. Stocks:

    1. Preferred stocks .......................................................................................

    2. Common stocks .......................................................................................

  3. Mortgage loans on real estate:

    1. First liens ..................................................................................................

    2. Other than first liens..................................................................................

  4. Real estate:

    1. Properties occupied by the company (less $ ................................... encumbrances) .......................................................................................

    2. Properties held for the production of income (less

      $ ................................... encumbrances) .......................................

    3. Properties held for sale (less $ ................................... encumbrances) .......................................................................................

  5. Cash ($ ............ 1,836,898,504 ), cash equivalents

    ($ ............ 5,908,983,225 ) and short-term

    investments ($ ................868,873,116 ) .................................................

  6. Contract loans (including $ ................................... premium notes) ......

  7. Derivatives .....................................................................................................

  8. Other invested assets ....................................................................................

  9. Receivables for securities ..............................................................................

  10. Securities lending reinvested collateral assets ..............................................

  11. Aggregate write-ins for invested assets .........................................................

  12. Subtotals, cash and invested assets (Lines 1 to 11) .....................................

  13. Title plants less $ charged off (for Title insurers

    only) ..............................................................................................................

  14. Investment income due and accrued .............................................................

  15. Premiums and considerations:

    1. Uncollected premiums and agents' balances in the course of collection

    2. Deferred premiums, agents' balances and installments booked but deferred and not yet due (including $ ...................................

      earned but unbilled premiums) ............................................................

    3. Accrued retrospective premiums ($ ) and

      contracts subject to redetermination ($ ................................... ) .......

  16. Reinsurance:

    1. Amounts recoverable from reinsurers ....................................................

    2. Funds held by or deposited with reinsured companies ..........................

    3. Other amounts receivable under reinsurance contracts ........................

  17. Amounts receivable relating to uninsured plans ............................................

  1. Current federal and foreign income tax recoverable and interest thereon ....

  2. Net deferred tax asset ...................................................................................

  1. Guaranty funds receivable or on deposit ......................................................

  2. Electronic data processing equipment and software .....................................

  3. Furniture and equipment, including health care delivery assets

    ($ ................................... ) ................................................................

  4. Net adjustment in assets and liabilities due to foreign exchange rates .........

  5. Receivables from parent, subsidiaries and affiliates .....................................

  6. Health care ($ ................................... ) and other amounts receivable ......

  7. Aggregate write-ins for other than invested assets ........................................

  8. Total assets excluding Separate Accounts, Segregated Accounts and Protected Cell Accounts (Lines 12 to 25) .....................................................

  9. From Separate Accounts, Segregated Accounts and Protected Cell Accounts ......................................................................................................

  10. Total (Lines 26 and 27)

. 138,705,475,474

...................................

. 138,705,475,474

. 130,962,441,664

. 1,651,433,336

...................................

. 1,651,433,336

. 1,819,311,265

. 1,251,483,414

. 41,543

. 1,251,441,871

. 1,172,123,138

. 65,817,527,920

...................................

. 65,817,527,920

. 59,043,401,823

. 1,307,682,681

...................................

. 1,307,682,681

. 1,182,822,547

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 214,337,398

...................................

. 214,337,398

. 212,029,645

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 8,614,754,845

...................................

. 8,614,754,845

. 9,764,162,749

. 138,914,474

. 671,958

. 138,242,516

. 140,451,122

. 3,997,383,506

...................................

. 3,997,383,506

. 4,845,625,397

. 14,089,134,836

. 52,959,799

. 14,036,175,037

. 11,568,991,208

. 230,945,236

...................................

. 230,945,236

. 232,578,361

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 443,187,907

...................................

. 443,187,907

. 579,392,651

. 236,462,261,025

. 53,673,299

. 236,408,587,726

. 221,523,331,568

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 2,083,053,579

. 2,481,454

. 2,080,572,126

. 2,016,651,881

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 4,466,984

...................................

. 4,466,984

. 4,326,103

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 1,832,850

...................................

. 1,832,850

. 1,331,462

. 2,902,928,866

...................................

. 2,902,928,866

. 2,921,009,295

. 136,091,158

. 656,642

. 135,434,517

. 39,562,011

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 135,933,262

...................................

. 135,933,262

. 166,513,293

. 804,923,521

. 578,760,275

. 226,163,246

. 206,584,775

. 11,518,212

...................................

. 11,518,212

. 11,735,201

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 14,284,019

...................................

. 14,284,019

. 22,537,088

. 34,072,690

. 7,034,376

. 27,038,314

. 31,022,495

. 1,064,211,584

. 19,071,599

. 1,045,139,985

. 1,018,362,101

. 243,655,577,750

. 661,677,644

. 242,993,900,106

. 227,962,967,272

. 49,296,859,780

...................................

. 49,296,859,780

. 49,882,253,129

292,952,437,531

661,677,644

292,290,759,886

277,845,220,401

DETAILS OF WRITE-INS

1101. Derivative Collateral Asset ......................................................................

. 443,187,907

...................................

. 443,187,907

. 579,392,651

1102. ......................................................................................................................

....................................

....................................

....................................

....................................

1103. ......................................................................................................................

....................................

....................................

....................................

....................................

1198. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 11 from overflow page ...................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

1199. Totals (Lines 1101 through 1103 plus 1198)(Line 11 above)

443,187,907

443,187,907

579,392,651

2501. Corporate Owned Life Insurance ..................................................................

. 1,039,028,312

...................................

. 1,039,028,312

. 1,012,861,966

2502. Miscellaneous Assets ...................................................................................

. 23,485,115

. 17,373,443

. 6,111,672

. 5,500,135

2503. Prepaid Expenses .........................................................................................

. 1,698,157

. 1,698,157

...................................

...................................

2598. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 25 from overflow page ...................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

2599. Totals (Lines 2501 through 2503 plus 2598)(Line 25 above)

1,064,211,584

19,071,599

1,045,139,985

1,018,362,101

LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS

  1. Aggregate reserve for life contracts $ .........103,609,232,222 less $ ncluded in Line 6.3

    (including $ ...........71,853,512,353 Modco Reserve) ..........................................................................................................

  2. Aggregate reserve for accident and health contracts (including $ ...................... 520,517 Modco Reserve) .......................

  3. Liability for deposit-type contracts (including $ .......... 28,126,390,113 Modco Reserve)....................................................

  4. Contract claims:

    1. Life ......................................................................................................................................................................................

    2. Accident and health ............................................................................................................................................................

  5. Policyholders' dividends/refunds to members $ ................................... and coupons $ due

    and unpaid ................................................................................................................................................................................

  6. Provision for policyholders' dividends, refunds to members and coupons payable in following calendar year - estimated amounts:

    1. Policyholders' dividends and refunds to members apportioned for payment (including $ ................................... Modco) ...............................................................................................................................................................................

    2. Policyholders' dividends and refunds to members not yet apportioned (including $ ................................. Modco) ....

    3. Coupons and similar benefits (including $ ................................. Modco) ..................................................................

  7. Amount provisionally held for deferred dividend policies not included in Line 6 .......................................................................

  8. Premiums and annuity considerations for life and accident and health contracts received in advance less

    $ ................................... discount; including $ ................................... accident and health premiums .........................

  9. Contract liabilities not included elsewhere:

    1. Surrender values on canceled contracts ............................................................................................................................

    2. Provision for experience rating refunds, including the liability of $ accident and health

      experience rating refunds of which $ is for medical loss ratio rebate per the Public Health

      Service Act .......................................................................................................................................................................

    3. Other amounts payable on reinsurance, including $ ................. 45,896,364 assumed and $ 969,633,610

      ceded .................................................................................................................................................................................

    4. Interest Maintenance Reserve ............................................................................................................................................

  10. Commissions to agents due or accrued-life and annuity contracts $ ................. 24,325,509 , accident and health

    $ .......................173,980 and deposit-type contract funds $ .......................... 2,100 ..................................................

  11. Commissions and expense allowances payable on reinsurance assumed ..............................................................................

  12. General expenses due or accrued ............................................................................................................................................

  13. Transfers to Separate Accounts due or accrued (net) (including $ (619) accrued for expense

    allowances recognized in reserves, net of reinsured allowances) ..........................................................................................

  14. Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued, excluding federal income taxes ..............................................................................

  1. Current federal and foreign income taxes, including $ ................................... on realized capital gains (losses) ..............

  2. Net deferred tax liability .............................................................................................................................................................

  1. Unearned investment income ...................................................................................................................................................

  2. Amounts withheld or retained by reporting entity as agent or trustee .......................................................................................

  3. Amounts held for agents' account, including $ ................... 5,426,497 agents' credit balances ...........................................

  4. Remittances and items not allocated ........................................................................................................................................

  5. Net adjustment in assets and liabilities due to foreign exchange rates ....................................................................................

  6. Liability for benefits for employees and agents if not included above .......................................................................................

  7. Borrowed money $ ................................... and interest thereon $ ................................... ...........................................

  8. Dividends to stockholders declared and unpaid .......................................................................................................................

  9. Miscellaneous liabilities:

    1. Asset valuation reserve ...................................................................................................................................................

    2. Reinsurance in unauthorized and certified ($ ................................... ) companies .......................................................

    3. Funds held under reinsurance treaties with unauthorized and certified ($ ................................... ) reinsurers .........

    4. Payable to parent, subsidiaries and affiliates ..................................................................................................................

    5. Drafts outstanding ...........................................................................................................................................................

    6. Liability for amounts held under uninsured plans ............................................................................................................

    7. Funds held under coinsurance ........................................................................................................................................

    8. Derivatives ......................................................................................................................................................................

    9. Payable for securities ......................................................................................................................................................

24.10 Payable for securities lending .........................................................................................................................................

24.11 Capital notes $ ................................... and interest thereon $ ................................... ...........................................

  1. Aggregate write-ins for liabilities ...............................................................................................................................................

  2. Total liabilities excluding Separate Accounts business (Lines 1 to 25) .....................................................................................

  3. From Separate Accounts Statement .........................................................................................................................................

  4. Total liabilities (Lines 26 and 27) ...............................................................................................................................................

  5. Common capital stock ...............................................................................................................................................................

  6. Preferred capital stock ..............................................................................................................................................................

  7. Aggregate write-ins for other than special surplus funds ..........................................................................................................

  8. Surplus notes ............................................................................................................................................................................

  9. Gross paid in and contributed surplus .......................................................................................................................................

  10. Aggregate write-ins for special surplus funds ...........................................................................................................................

  11. Unassigned funds (surplus) ......................................................................................................................................................

  12. Less treasury stock, at cost:

    1. ................................... shares common (value included in Line 29 $ ................................... ) ...............................

    2. ................................... shares preferred (value included in Line 30 $ ................................... ) .............................

  13. Surplus (Total Lines 31+32+33+34+35-36) (including $ ............ 1,141,018,921 in Separate Accounts Statement) ..............

  14. Totals of Lines 29, 30 and 37 ...................................................................................................................................................

  15. Totals of Lines 28 and 38 (Page 2, Line 28, Col. 3)

1

Current Statement Date

2

December 31 Prior Year

. 103,609,232,222

. 1,850,272

. 44,368,912,362

. 96,601,504,850

. 1,974,427

. 36,359,016,400

. 456,140,082

. 5,326

. 431,961,367

. 7,465

...................................

...................................

. 25,085

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 25,085

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 1,015,529,974

. 191,008,935

. 2,535,564,403

. 204,695,990

. 24,501,589

. 6,301,111

. 34,767,604

. 17,650,293

. 4,336,616

. 29,846,806

. 16,333,960,569

. 18,101,260

...................................

...................................

. 57,765,360

. 1,761,139

. 5,426,497

. 166,688,652

...................................

. 86,897

...................................

...................................

. 14,735,348,788

. 19,078,736

...................................

...................................

. 46,326,867

. 3,727,829

. 1,753,208

. 165,435,783

...................................

. 40,057

...................................

...................................

. 4,078,687,183

...................................

. 4,690,620,064

. 58,913,729

...................................

...................................

. 54,531,975,074

. 985,606,095

. 644,450,836

...................................

...................................

8,943,262,508

. 3,765,491,770

...................................

. 5,258,424,064

. 52,270,423

...................................

...................................

. 50,299,856,248

. 1,030,094,056

. 315,272,768

...................................

...................................

13,355,176,649

240,225,580,424

225,234,880,947

. 48,155,840,802

288,381,421,226

. 48,711,282,312

273,946,163,259

. 10,000,000

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 5,740,341,836

...................................

. (1,841,003,176)

. 10,000,000

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 5,735,000,101

...................................

. (1,845,942,959)

...................................

...................................

3,899,338,660

...................................

...................................

3,889,057,142

3,909,338,660

3,899,057,142

292,290,759,886

277,845,220,401

DETAILS OF WRITE-INS

2501.

Derivative and Other Collateral Liability ...........................................................................................................................

. 4,086,408,774

. 5,617,216,843

2502.

Repurchase Agreement Liability ..............................................................................................................................................

. 2,974,325,972

. 5,625,701,285

2503.

Miscellaneous Liabilities ......................................................................................................................................................

. 1,368,038,442

. 1,635,849,024

2598.

Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 25 from overflow page ..............................................................................................

. 514,489,319

. 476,409,497

2599.

Totals (Lines 2501 through 2503 plus 2598)(Line 25 above)

8,943,262,508

13,355,176,649

3101.

3102.

3103.

3198.

3199.

.................................................................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 31 from overflow page .............................................................................................. Totals (Lines 3101 through 3103 plus 3198)(Line 31 above)

...................................

....................................

....................................

...................................

...................................

....................................

....................................

...................................

3401.

3402.

3403.

3498.

3499.

.................................................................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 34 from overflow page .............................................................................................. Totals (Lines 3401 through 3403 plus 3498)(Line 34 above)

...................................

....................................

....................................

...................................

...................................

....................................

....................................

...................................

SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS

  1. Premiums and annuity considerations for life and accident and health contracts ...............................

  2. Considerations for supplementary contracts with life contingencies.....................................................

  3. Net investment income ........................................................................................................................

  4. Amortization of Interest Maintenance Reserve (IMR) ..........................................................................

  5. Separate Accounts net gain from operations excluding unrealized gains or losses ............................

  6. Commissions and expense allowances on reinsurance ceded ...........................................................

  7. Reserve adjustments on reinsurance ceded ........................................................................................

  8. Miscellaneous Income:

    1. Income from fees associated with investment management, administration and contract guarantees from Separate Accounts.............................................................................................

    2. Charges and fees for deposit-type contracts .................................................................................

    3. Aggregate write-ins for miscellaneous income ..............................................................................

  9. Totals (Lines 1 to 8.3) ..........................................................................................................................

  10. Death benefits ......................................................................................................................................

  11. Matured endowments (excluding guaranteed annual pure endowments) ...........................................

  12. Annuity benefits ....................................................................................................................................

  13. Disability benefits and benefits under accident and health contracts ..................................................

  14. Coupons, guaranteed annual pure endowments and similar benefits .................................................

  15. Surrender benefits and withdrawals for life contracts ..........................................................................

  16. Group conversions ...............................................................................................................................

  17. Interest and adjustments on contract or deposit-type contract funds ...................................................

  18. Payments on supplementary contracts with life contingencies ............................................................

  19. Increase in aggregate reserves for life and accident and health contracts ..........................................

  20. Totals (Lines 10 to 19) .........................................................................................................................

  21. Commissions on premiums, annuity considerations, and deposit-type contract funds (direct business only) ....................................................................................................................................

  22. Commissions and expense allowances on reinsurance assumed ......................................................

  23. General insurance expenses and fraternal expenses ..........................................................................

  24. Insurance taxes, licenses and fees, excluding federal income taxes ...................................................

  25. Increase in loading on deferred and uncollected premiums ................................................................

  26. Net transfers to or (from) Separate Accounts net of reinsurance ........................................................

  27. Aggregate write-ins for deductions .......................................................................................................

  28. Totals (Lines 20 to 27) .........................................................................................................................

  29. Net gain from operations before dividends to policyholders and federal income taxes (Line 9 minus Line 28) ..............................................................................................................................................

  30. Dividends to policyholders and refunds to members ...........................................................................

  31. Net gain from operations after dividends to policyholders, refunds to members and before federal income taxes (Line 29 minus Line 30) ...............................................................................................

  32. Federal and foreign income taxes incurred (excluding tax on capital gains) .......................................

  33. Net gain from operations after dividends to policyholders, refunds to members and federal income taxes and before realized capital gains or (losses) (Line 31 minus Line 32) .....................................

  34. Net realized capital gains (losses) (excluding gains (losses) transferred to the IMR) less capital gains tax of $ ................... 2,082,806 (excluding taxes of $ (11,584,111)

    transferred to the IMR) .........................................................................................................................

  35. Net income (Line 33 plus Line 34) .......................................................................................................

    CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ACCOUNT

  36. Capital and surplus, December 31, prior year ......................................................................................

  37. Net income (Line 35) ............................................................................................................................

  38. Change in net unrealized capital gains (losses) less capital gains tax of $ 126,149,095

  39. Change in net unrealized foreign exchange capital gain (loss) ............................................................

  40. Change in net deferred income tax ......................................................................................................

  41. Change in nonadmitted assets ............................................................................................................

  42. Change in liability for reinsurance in unauthorized and certified companies .......................................

  43. Change in reserve on account of change in valuation basis, (increase) or decrease ..........................

  44. Change in asset valuation reserve .......................................................................................................

  45. Change in treasury stock .....................................................................................................................

  46. Surplus (contributed to) withdrawn from Separate Accounts during period .........................................

  47. Other changes in surplus in Separate Accounts Statement ................................................................

  48. Change in surplus notes ......................................................................................................................

  49. Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles ........................................................................

  50. Capital changes:

    1. Paid in ..........................................................................................................................................

    2. Transferred from surplus (Stock Dividend) ..................................................................................

    3. Transferred to surplus ..................................................................................................................

  51. Surplus adjustment:

    1. Paid in ..........................................................................................................................................

    2. Transferred to capital (Stock Dividend) ........................................................................................

    3. Transferred from capital ...............................................................................................................

    4. Change in surplus as a result of reinsurance ...............................................................................

  52. Dividends to stockholders ....................................................................................................................

  53. Aggregate write-ins for gains and losses in surplus .............................................................................

  54. Net change in capital and surplus for the year (Lines 37 through 53) ..................................................

  55. Capital and surplus, as of statement date (Lines 36 + 54)

1

Current Year To Date

2

Prior Year To Date

3

Prior Year Ended December 31

. 2,704,930,691

. 2,887,918

. 2,949,237,238

. 4,863,799

. (296,192,011)

. 598,780,766

. 4,009,927,692

. 6,348,926

...................................

59,832,806

. 2,218,824,415

. 2,975,308

. 2,173,683,605

. 5,319,251

. 250,052,627

. 594,951,760

. 5,709,566,074

. 6,227,733

...................................

32,291,745

. 7,736,849,600

. 12,448,142

. 10,501,479,275

. 21,463,124

. 674,735,991

. 1,803,638,344

. (31,753,929,303)

. 25,493,411

...................................

133,438,700

10,040,617,826

10,993,892,519

(10,844,382,715)

. 1,419,830

. 256

. 321,196,069

. 95,264

...................................

. 551,175,149

...................................

. 570,916,676

. 2,383,396

7,007,603,217

. 1,185,052

...................................

. 316,378,416

. 47,868

...................................

. 601,423,848

...................................

. 343,949,390

. 2,419,972

8,628,198,460

. 3,575,334

...................................

. 1,210,787,423

. 219,411

...................................

. 2,304,398,170

...................................

. 1,573,987,953

. 9,834,574

(21,501,777,328)

. 8,454,789,857

. 405,677,286

. 108,532,034

. 167,787,082

. 8,841,217

...................................

. (464,915,467)

1,025,883,618

. 9,893,603,005

. 457,126,714

. 55,866,456

. 165,317,172

. 9,225,181

...................................

. 169,439,876

59,264,517

. (16,398,974,463)

. 1,575,075,235

. 182,716,813

. 649,100,095

. 65,948,124

...................................

. 307,034,521

1,762,162,490

9,706,595,628

10,809,842,921

(11,856,937,186)

. 334,022,199

5,887

. 184,049,598

4,499

. 1,012,554,471

17,198

. 334,016,312

40,950,200

. 184,045,099

176,589,152

. 1,012,537,273

(222,704,733)

. 293,066,112

80,673,040

. 7,455,947

(8,164,313)

. 1,235,242,006

(285,751,384)

373,739,151

(708,366)

949,490,621

3,899,057,142

3,305,601,149

3,305,601,149

. 373,739,151

. (82,266,090)

. (131,772,270)

. 129,147,028

. 8,711,694

...................................

...................................

. (303,943,638)

...................................

...................................

. 266,240,171

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 5,341,735

...................................

...................................

. (245,705,085)

...................................

(9,211,179)

. (708,366)

. 422,911,271

. 100,241,256

. 277,299,891

. (222,464,213)

...................................

...................................

. (253,579,297)

...................................

...................................

. (225,579,817)

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 106,305,439

...................................

...................................

. (260,547,273)

...................................

(54,389,781)

. 949,490,621

. 1,243,284,268

. 291,030,421

. (61,136,188)

. (137,181,780)

...................................

. 376,597,284

. (925,988,114)

...................................

...................................

. (517,892,381)

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

...................................

. 960,638,210

...................................

...................................

. (1,190,097,212)

...................................

(395,289,136)

10,281,518

(110,510,890)

593,455,993

3,909,338,660

3,195,090,259

3,899,057,142

DETAILS OF WRITE-INS

  1. Funds Withheld Adjustment - Assumed .................................................................................................

  2. COLI Income ..........................................................................................................................................

  3. Miscellaneous Income (Expense) .........................................................................................................

08.398. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 8.3 from overflow page ........................................................

08.399. Totals (Lines 08.301 through 08.303 plus 08.398) (Line 8.3 above)

. 33,759,261

. 26,166,346

. (92,801)

...................................

59,832,806

. 31,904,032

...................................

. 387,713

...................................

32,291,745

. 120,229,797

. 12,861,966

. 346,938

...................................

133,438,700

2701. Funds Withheld Adjustment - Ceded ....................................................................................................

2702. Transfer to IMR - Ceded, Assumed and MVA ........................................................................................

2703. Miscellaneous Expenses (Income) .......................................................................................................

2798. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 27 from overflow page .........................................................

2799. Totals (Lines 2701 through 2703 plus 2798)(Line 27 above)

. 994,427,631

. 34,755,060

. (6,420,756)

. 3,121,683

1,025,883,618

. 59,316,966

. 1,157,337

. 1,320,147

. (2,529,934)

59,264,517

. 1,709,372,668

. 60,885,958

. (17,059,549)

. 8,963,413

1,762,162,490

5301. Correction of Prior Period Error ......................................................................................................

5302. Athene Re IV Tax Sharing Agreement ...................................................................................................

5303. Merger Adjustment ...............................................................................................................................

5398. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 53 from overflow page .........................................................

5399. Totals (Lines 5301 through 5303 plus 5398)(Line 53 above)

. (9,251,775)

. 40,596

...................................

...................................

(9,211,179)

. (54,361,335)

. (28,446)

...................................

...................................

(54,389,781)

. (7,581,742)

. 349,759

. (388,057,153)

...................................

(395,289,136)

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