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Segment Information
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information SEGMENT INFORMATION
Segments
The Company has nine geographic-based and business-based operational segments including a Corporate and Other segment. Geographic-based operations are further segmented into Traditional and Financial Solutions businesses. The Company’s geographic-based segments are U.S. and Latin America, Canada, Europe Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific.
Traditional reinsurance includes individual and group life and health, disability, long-term care and critical illness reinsurance. Financial Solutions includes asset-intensive reinsurance, longevity reinsurance, stable value products, pension risk transfer transactions and capital solutions products.
Corporate and Other revenues primarily include investment income from unallocated invested assets and service fees. Corporate and Other expenses consist of the offset to capital charges allocated to the operating segments within the policy acquisition costs and other insurance income line item, unallocated corporate overhead and executive costs, interest expense related to debt and service business expenses. Additionally, Corporate and Other includes results from the Company’s FABNs issued prior to January 1, 2025. Effective January 1, 2025, newly issued FABNs are included in the U.S. Financial Solutions segment.
Segment Accounting Policies
The accounting policies of the segments are the same as those described in Note 2 – “Significant Accounting Policies and Pronouncements” in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in the 2025 Annual Report.
The Company allocates capital to its segments based on an internally developed economic capital model, the purpose of which is to measure the risk in the business and to provide a basis upon which capital is deployed. The economic capital model considers the unique and specific nature of the risks inherent in the Company’s businesses. As a result of the economic capital allocation process, a portion of investment income is attributed to the segments based on the level of allocated capital. In addition, the segments are charged for excess capital utilized above the allocated economic capital basis. This charge is included in policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses.
There are no intersegment reinsurance transactions or revenues, and the Company does not have any material long-lived assets.
No individual client generated 10% or more of the Company’s total gross premiums and other revenues on a consolidated basis for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025. For the purpose of this disclosure, companies that are within the same insurance holding company structure are combined.
Financial Measures
The Company segment measure of profit or loss is adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes. Adjusted operating income before income taxes does not equate to “Income (loss) before income taxes” as determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP but is the measure of segment profit or loss used by the Company’s chief operating decision maker to evaluate segment performance and allocate resources and, consistent with authoritative guidance, is the measure of segment performance presented below. Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes is calculated as income before income taxes excluding, as applicable:
Substantially all of the effects of net investment related gains and losses;
Changes in the fair value of certain embedded derivatives;
Changes in the fair value of contracts that provide market risk benefits;
Non-economic losses at contract inception for direct pension risk transfer single premium business (which are amortized into adjusted operating income within adjusted claims and other policy benefits over the estimated lives of the contracts);
Any net gain or loss from discontinued operations;
The cumulative effect of any accounting changes;
The impact of certain tax related items; and
Any other items the Company believes are not indicative of the Company’s ongoing operations.
The Company’s significant segment expenses are (1) adjusted claims and other policy benefits, which exclude the non-economic losses at contract inception for direct pension risk transfer single premium business; (2) future policy benefits remeasurement gains and losses; (3) adjusted interest credited, which excludes the change in the fair value of embedded derivatives associated with equity-indexed annuity products; and (4) interest expense. See Note 15 – “Segment Information” in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information regarding the presentation of segment results and the Company’s definition of adjusted operating income.
The Company’s Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”) is the President and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”). The CEO uses segment adjusted operating income before income taxes to allocate resources (including employees and financial and capital resources) for each segment including consideration of future performance. The CEO considers performance on a monthly basis for segment adjusted operating income before income taxes when making decisions about allocating capital, personnel, evaluating market opportunities and future growth. The CEO also uses segment adjusted operating income before income taxes to assess the performance for each segment and for evaluating compensation of certain employees.
The Company does not report total assets by segment, as this metric is not used by the CEO to allocate resources or evaluate segment performance.
The following tables summarize the Company’s reportable segment revenues, significant expenses, measure of profit and loss and reconciliations to the Company’s consolidated totals (dollars in millions):
For the three months ended June 30, 2026:
U.S. and Latin AmericaCanadaEurope, Middle East and AfricaAsia PacificCorporate and OtherTotal
TraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial Solutions
Segment revenues$2,321 $1,127 $415 $117 $602 $509 $937 $575 $222 $6,825 
Reconciliation of revenues
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(181)
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives(1)
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income(10)
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Other revenues (1)
Total consolidated revenues$6,637 
Less significant expenses (2):
Adjusted claims and other policy benefits1,818 498 328 91 509 341 722 174 — 
Future policy benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(21)(7)(2)(1)(5)40 — 
Adjusted interest credited74 339 — — — — 154 44 
Interest expense— — — — — — — — 101 
Other segment items (3)
285 143 51 55 28 91 87 112 
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes$165 $154 $38 $18 $39 $133 $129 $120 $(35)$761 
Reconciliation of adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(181)
Market risk benefits remeasurement gains (losses)26 
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives(1)
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income(10)
Derivatives – interest credited— 
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions— 
Other reconciling items (4)
10 
Income before income taxes per condensed consolidated statements of income$605 
(1)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges and other immaterial items.
(2)The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment level information that is regularly provided to the CEO. Intersegment expenses are included within the amounts above.
(3)Includes policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses and other operating expenses.
(4)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges, pension risk transfer initial loss and other immaterial items.
For the six months ended June 30, 2026:
U.S. and Latin AmericaCanadaEurope, Middle East and AfricaAsia PacificCorporate and OtherTotal
TraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial Solutions
Segment revenues$4,536 $2,274 $818 $226 $1,248 $1,004 $1,887 $1,070 $401 $13,464 
Reconciliation of revenues
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(379)
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives43 
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income(6)
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities(1)
Other revenues (1)
10 
Total consolidated revenues$13,131 
Less significant expenses (2):
Adjusted claims and other policy benefits3,595 1,095 644 184 1,052 688 1,448 396 — 
Future policy benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(27)(3)— (11)(10)39 — 
Adjusted interest credited96 603 — — — 14 — 294 88 
Interest expense— — — — — — — — 199 
Other segment items (3)
569 297 101 14 114 51 181 156 214 
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes$303 $272 $76 $28 $93 $261 $254 $185 $(100)$1,372 
Reconciliation of adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(379)
Market risk benefits remeasurement gains (losses)
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives43 
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income(6)
Derivatives – interest credited(3)
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities(1)
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions(1)
Other reconciling items (4)
16 
Income before income taxes per condensed consolidated statements of income$1,046 
(1)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges and other immaterial items.
(2)The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment level information that is regularly provided to the CEO. Intersegment expenses are included within the amounts above.
(3)Includes policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses and other operating expenses.
(4)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges, pension risk transfer initial loss and other immaterial items.
For the three months ended June 30, 2025:
U.S. and Latin AmericaCanadaEurope, Middle East and AfricaAsia PacificCorporate and OtherTotal
TraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial Solutions
Segment revenues$2,320 $419 $406 $108 $608 $367 $889 $374 $187 $5,678 
Reconciliation of revenues
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(77)
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Other revenues (1)
(7)
Total consolidated revenues$5,599 
Less significant expenses (2):
Adjusted claims and other policy benefits1,922 76 318 93 533 224 701 158 — 
Future policy benefits remeasurement (gains) losses74 (1)— (3)(8)(2)— 
Adjusted interest credited37 130 — — — — 93 45 
Interest expense— — — — — — — — 90 
Other segment items (3)
283 117 58 51 23 92 48 84 
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes$$97 $28 $$18 $116 $104 $77 $(32)$421 
Reconciliation of adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(77)
Market risk benefits remeasurement gains (losses)17 
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income
Derivatives – interest credited(2)
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions— 
Other reconciling items (4)
(23)
Income before income taxes per condensed consolidated statements of income$341 
(1)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges and other immaterial items.
(2)The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment level information that is regularly provided to the CEO. Intersegment expenses are included within the amounts above.
(3)Includes policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses and other operating expenses.
(4)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges, pension risk transfer initial loss and other immaterial items.
For the six months ended June 30, 2025:
U.S. and Latin AmericaCanadaEurope, Middle East and AfricaAsia PacificCorporate and OtherTotal
TraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial SolutionsTraditionalFinancial Solutions
Segment revenues$4,511 $915 $790 $215 $1,180 $649 $1,739 $695 $324 $11,018 
Reconciliation of revenues
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(148)
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives(8)
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Other revenues (1)
(5)
Total consolidated revenues$10,859 
Less significant expenses (2):
Adjusted claims and other policy benefits3,695 276 613 184 1,016 391 1,372 303 — 
Future policy benefits remeasurement (gains) losses49 (3)— (2)(6)(26)(5)— 
Adjusted interest credited66 253 — — — 13 — 177 92 
Interest expense— — — — — — — — 170 
Other segment items (3)
557 225 112 11 98 45 183 84 164 
Adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes$144 $164 $60 $20 $68 $206 $210 $136 $(102)$906 
Reconciliation of adjusted operating income (loss) before income taxes
Investment and derivative gains (losses)(148)
Market risk benefits remeasurement gains (losses)(12)
Change in fair value of funds withheld embedded derivatives(8)
Funds withheld gains (losses) – investment income
Derivatives – interest credited(12)
Investment income (loss) on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions— 
Other reconciling items (4)
(18)
Income before income taxes per condensed consolidated statements of income$710 
(1)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges and other immaterial items.
(2)The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment level information that is regularly provided to the CEO. Intersegment expenses are included within the amounts above.
(3)Includes policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses and other operating expenses.
(4)Includes market valuation adjustments on surrender charges, pension risk transfer initial loss and other immaterial items.