Prudential executives also talked about the impact of the pandemic on life and disability claims. Prudential is famous for struggling to try to keep its own employees healthy, and processing life insurance death claims, during the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed about one out of every 200 people then living in the United States. About 98% of Prudential's employees are now working at home, Lowrey reported. The company has also provided a great deal of support to the communities around its offices, and it has rounded up 75,000 N95 respirator masks for health care workers in New JErsey, Lowrey said.
Tanji said Prudential has been assuming in its baseline scenario that COVID-19 will kill about 100,000 people in the United States and about 40,000 in Japan, where it also has large operations. The company is conscious of the fact that it's U.S. insureds tend to be concentrated in some of the states that have already been affected by COVID-19, such as California, New Jersey and New York, Tanji said. If the baseline scenario is correct, then COVID-19-related life insurance claims could have an impact of about $135 million on earnings in the second quarter, and about $200 million for the full year, Tanji said. Sullivan said Prudential is expecting to see the increase in mortality even though the people insured by its group life plans tend to be relatively young. "We also believe that we'll see an uptick in short-term disability incidence," Sullivan said.
Lowrey said one effect of the pandemic has been to cause Prudential to speed up the introduction of digital tools, such as an automated system for handling life insurance claims that offers more ways for the beneficiaries to provide proof of death electronically. The company has also added mobile apps and chat bots to manage a surge in customer calls, and it has expanded the use of electronic signatures across its business, Lowrey said. — Read Earnings: Prudential, Genworth, CNO, RGA, Sun Life, on ThinkAdvisor. — Connect with ThinkAdvisor Life/Health on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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