Rising interest rates are continuing to push consumers to buy annuities, a top annuity issuer executive said Thursday.
Mike Downing, the chief operating officer of Athene Holding, reported that sales conditions were much better than expected in 2022 and continue to be strong now.
Last year "was a remarkable year for the life insurance industry, and the annuity portion of the industry," Downing said. "What we've seen have been some of the best conditions we've seen in decades."
Because insurers tend to increase annuity rate guarantees more quickly than banks increase interest rates on certificates of deposit, the new interest rate environment continues to encourage clients to move cash away from CDs and into annuities, he said.
Although clients shifted huge amounts of cash into annuities in 2022, "there's still quite a bit more on the sidelines," he added.
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Athene
Athene is one of the insurers that appeared when falling interest rates, new accounting philosophies and the 2007-2009 Great Recession pushed many life insurers away from offering annuities with rich benefits guarantees.
Older issuers discovered that they had too little capital or too little appetite for risk to support the guarantees.
Athene started up in 2009 in with a large pool of investor cash, a new approach to risk analysis and investment management, and the ability to buy insurers and large blocks of in-force annuity business at a low price.
Athene acquired the Aviva USA annuity business, and then made a series of deals to reinsure huge blocks of non-variable annuity business for the direct writers.
The company, which is controlled by Apollo Global Management, ended the third quarter of 2022 with $237 billion in assets and $195 billion in net invested assets.
The company focuses mainly on the market for non-variable annuities. In the third quarter of 2022, it beat out New York Life to rank first for sales of individual U.S. non-variable annuities. Sales of the products totaled $12.26 billion at Athene during the quarter and $12.22 billion at New York Life.