Release Date: November 01, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Could you talk about the utilization of excess capital for purposes other than in-force organic growth? Could it involve optimizing the investment portfolio through stakes in asset managers? A: Axel Andre, CFO: Our primary use of capital is towards business growth, including transactions. We also have a history of paying dividends and buying back stock. Currently, we're excited about redeploying capital into opportunities, which could include asset side opportunities that give us access to private asset origination.
Q: How can RGA leverage its success in Asia to other global markets, considering demographic trends like aging populations? A: Tony Cheng, CEO: We are already exporting successful strategies across Asia, leveraging strong local teams and biometric capabilities. For example, simplified underwriting strategies from Korea have been applied in China. We adapt and create new products based on local market needs and can export these innovations globally.
Q: Can you confirm that the decision to recapture the block was entirely RGA's decision and not due to issues with counterparties? A: Tony Cheng, CEO: Yes, the decision was entirely ours. We raised our retention limit, and the block has been highly profitable over the years. We executed the recapture as soon as treaty conditions allowed.
Q: How should we think about the capital backing the recaptured business? Is the $700 million of excess capital already accounting for this? A: Axel Andre, CFO: The recapture increases mortality exposure by 1% to 2%, which is marginal. The excess capital figure already includes this slight increase in risk capital for mortality.
Q: Can you update us on your long-term care (LTC) exposure and any potential transactions in that business? A: Tony Cheng, CEO: Our LTC liabilities are modest, as we entered the market only when the risk-return trade-off was favorable. We consider transactions that align with our risk thresholds and return profiles. Axel Andre, CFO: We currently have about $4 billion of reserves on the books and are pleased with the performance of this block.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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