EX-99.1 2 pressrelease2q23.htm EX-99.1 Document
Exhibit 99.1
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 PRESS RELEASE

REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA REPORTS
SECOND QUARTER RESULTS
Net income available to RGA shareholders of $3.05 per diluted share
Adjusted operating income* of $4.40 per diluted share
Premium growth of 3.3% over the prior-year quarter, 4.7% on a constant currency basis1
Premium growth of 5.3% year-to-date, 7.7% on a constant currency basis1
ROE of 9.2%, adjusted operating ROE* of 10.9%, and adjusted operating ROE excluding notable items* of 13.0% for the trailing twelve months
Deployed capital of $190 million into in-force and other transactions, $384 million year-to-date
Total shareholder capital returns of $104 million: $50 million of share repurchases and $54 million of shareholder dividends
Total shareholder capital returns of $207 million year-to-date: $100 million of share repurchases and $107 million of shareholder dividends
Increased quarterly dividend 6.3% to $0.85 per share

1 Actual amounts reflect impact of currency fluctuations. Constant currency amounts reflect foreign denominated activity translated to U.S. dollars at a constant exchange rate.

ST. LOUIS, August 3, 2023 - Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated (NYSE: RGA), a leading global provider of life and health reinsurance, reported second quarter net income available to RGA shareholders of $205 million, or $3.05 per diluted share, compared with $105 million, or $1.55 per diluted share, in the prior-year quarter. Adjusted operating income* for the second quarter totaled $297 million, or $4.40 per diluted share, compared with $316 million, or $4.67 per diluted share, the year before. Net foreign currency fluctuations had an adverse effect of $0.04 per diluted share on net income available to RGA shareholders and $0.07 per diluted share on adjusted operating income as compared with the prior year.

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 Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions, except per share data)2023202220232022
Net premiums$3,337 $3,230 $6,722 $6,385 
Net income available to RGA shareholders205 105 457 302 
Net income available to RGA shareholders per diluted share3.05 1.55 6.77 4.46 
Adjusted operating income*297 316 646 599 
Adjusted operating income excluding notable items *297 299 646 582 
Adjusted operating income per diluted share*4.40 4.67 9.55 8.86 
Book value per share117.87 110.27 
Book value per share, excluding accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI)*138.99 132.42 
Total assets89,040 84,875 
*See ‘Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ below
In the second quarter, consolidated net premiums totaled $3.3 billion, an increase of 3.3% over the 2022 second quarter, with an adverse net foreign currency effect of $45 million. Excluding the net foreign currency effect, consolidated net premiums increased 4.7% in the quarter.

Compared with the year-ago period, excluding spread-based businesses, second quarter investment income decreased 1.0%, reflecting lower variable investment income, partially offset by higher yields. Average investment yield decreased to 4.42% in the second quarter from 4.63% in the prior-year period due to lower variable investment income, partially offset by higher yields.

The effective tax rate on pre-tax income was 21.7% for the quarter. The effective tax rate for the quarter was 20.9% on pre-tax adjusted operating income, lower than the expected range of 23% to 24% primarily due to the geographical mix of earnings and benefits resulting from tax returns filed during the quarter.

Anna Manning, Chief Executive Officer, commented, “This was a strong quarter, with most regions and business lines performing very well, highlighting RGA’s differentiated, diversified and valuable global franchise. We continue to see strong momentum in our new business activities, both organic and in-force transactions. Favorable industry dynamics are creating many growth opportunities, and we continue to partner with our clients for shared success. Our balance sheet is strong, and we are benefiting from the higher yield environment while maintaining our risk discipline. Looking forward, we see a bright future and expect to continue to deliver attractive financial results over time, consistent with our new financial targets.”

SEGMENT RESULTS

U.S. and Latin America

Traditional
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Net premiums$1,750 $1,631 $3,365 $3,172 
Pre-tax income62 90 183 150 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income63 71 185 116 
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Quarterly Results
Individual Mortality results reflected favorable claims experience, the impact of which was moderated under LDTI.
Individual Health and Group results were favorable.
The favorable experience was partially offset by one-time items.

Financial Solutions
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Asset-Intensive:
Pre-tax income (loss)$47 $(29)$140 $
Pre-tax adjusted operating income88 68 172 144 
Capital Solutions:
Pre-tax income$21 $72 $42 $97 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income21 72 42 97 

Quarterly Results
Asset-Intensive results reflected improved investment spreads.
Capital Solutions results were in line with expectations.

Canada

Traditional
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Net premiums$307 $314 $602 $618 
Pre-tax income35 27 64 42 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income32 34 61 49 

Net Premiums
Foreign currency exchange rates had an adverse effect on net premiums of $16 million for the quarter.

Quarterly Results
Results reflected slightly favorable mortality experience.
Foreign currency exchange rates had an adverse effect of $2 million on pre-tax income and pre-tax adjusted operating income.

Financial Solutions
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Pre-tax income$$$16 $16 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income16 16 
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Quarterly Results
Results reflected favorable longevity experience.
Foreign currency exchange rates had an immaterial effect on pre-tax income and pre-tax adjusted operating income.

Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)

Traditional
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Net premiums$429 $427 $867 $878 
Pre-tax income31 38 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income31 38 

Net Premiums
Foreign currency exchange rates had an adverse effect on net premiums of $6 million for the quarter.

Quarterly Results
Results reflected moderately unfavorable mortality experience in the U.K.
Foreign currency exchange rates had a favorable effect of $1 million on pre-tax income and pre-tax adjusted operating income.

Financial Solutions
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Pre-tax income$52 $25 $111 $92 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income66 58 135 119 

Quarterly Results
Results reflected favorable longevity experience.
Foreign currency exchange rates had an immaterial effect on pre-tax income and pre-tax adjusted operating income.

Asia Pacific

Traditional
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Net premiums$677 $640 $1,339 $1,290 
Pre-tax income89 59 168 167 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income89 59 168 167 

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Net Premiums
Foreign currency exchange rates had an adverse effect on net premiums of $21 million for the quarter.

Quarterly Results
Results reflected favorable claims experience.
Foreign currency exchange rates had an adverse effect of $2 million on pre-tax income and $3 million on pre-tax adjusted operating income.

Financial Solutions
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Net premiums$44 $60 $108 $103 
Pre-tax income (loss)20 (54)(110)
Pre-tax adjusted operating income62 40 102 61 

Quarterly Results
Results reflected favorable investment spreads and claims experience.
Foreign currency exchange rates had an immaterial effect on pre-tax income and an adverse effect of $2 million on pre-tax adjusted operating income.

Corporate and Other
Quarterly ResultsYear-to-Date Results
($ in millions)2023202220232022
Pre-tax income (loss)$(71)$(54)$(146)$(81)
Pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss)(55)(80)(15)

Quarterly Results
Pre-tax adjusted operating loss was unfavorable compared to the quarterly average run rate, primarily due to higher financing costs and the timing of some general expenses; year-to-date results are in line with the expected run rate.

Dividend Declaration

Effective August 1, 2023, the board of directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.85, payable August 29, 2023, to shareholders of record as of August 15, 2023.

Earnings Conference Call

A conference call to discuss second quarter results will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern Time on Friday, August 4, 2023. Interested parties may access the call by dialing 1-844-481-2753 (412-317-0669 international) and asking to be joined into the Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated (RGA) call. A live audio webcast of the conference call will be available on the Company’s Investor Relations website at www.rgare.com. A replay of the conference call will be available at the same address for 90 days following the conference call.
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The Company has posted to its website an earnings presentation and a Quarterly Financial Supplement that includes financial information for all segments as well as information on its investment portfolio. Additionally, the Company posts periodic reports, press releases and other useful information on its Investor Relations website.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated (the “Company”) discloses certain financial measures that are not determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The Company principally uses such non-GAAP financial measures in evaluating performance because the Company believes that such measures, when reviewed in conjunction with relevant U.S. GAAP measures, present a clearer picture of our operating performance and assist the Company in the allocation of its resources. The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide investors and other third parties with a better understanding of the Company’s results of operations, financial statements and the underlying profitability drivers and trends of the Company’s businesses by excluding specified items which may not be indicative of the Company’s ongoing operating performance and may fluctuate significantly from period to period. These measures should be considered supplementary to the Company’s financial results that are presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP and should not be viewed as a substitute for U.S. GAAP measures. Other companies may use similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures that are calculated differently from the way the Company calculates such measures. Consequently, the Company’s non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similar measures used by other companies.

The following non-GAAP financial measures are used in this document or in other public disclosures made by the Company from time to time:

1.Adjusted operating income, on a pre-tax and after-tax basis, and adjusted operating income per diluted share. The Company uses these measures as a basis for analyzing financial results because the Company believes that such measures better reflect the ongoing profitability and underlying trends of the Company’s continuing operations. Adjusted operating income is calculated as net income available to the Company’s shareholders (or, in the case of pre-tax adjusted operating income, income before income taxes) excluding substantially all of the effect of net investment related gains and losses, changes in the fair value of certain embedded derivatives, and changes in the fair value of contracts that provide market risk benefits, which items can be volatile and may not reflect the underlying performance of the Company’s businesses. Additionally, adjusted operating income excludes, to the extent applicable, 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 that the Company believes are not indicative of the Company’s ongoing operations. In addition, adjusted operating income per diluted share is calculated as adjusted operating income divided by weighted average diluted shares outstanding. These measures also serve as a basis for establishing target levels and awards under the Company’s management incentive programs.
2.Adjusted operating income (on a pre-tax and after-tax basis), excluding notable items. Notable items are items the Company believes may not be indicative of its ongoing operating performance which are excluded from adjusted operating income to provide investors and other third parties with a better understanding of the Company’s results. Such items may be unexpected, unknown when the Company prepares its business plan or otherwise. Notable items presented may include the financial impact of the Company’s assumption reviews on business subject to the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Accounting Standards Update No. 2018-12, “Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts” and related amendments, reflected in future policy benefits remeasurement gains or losses.
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3.Adjusted operating revenue. This measure excludes the effects of net realized capital gains and losses, and changes in the fair value of certain embedded derivatives.
4.Shareholders’ equity position excluding the impact of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (“AOCI”), shareholders’ average equity position excluding AOCI, and book value per share excluding the impact of AOCI. The Company believes that these measures provide useful information since such measures exclude AOCI-related items that are not permanent and can fluctuate significantly from period to period, and may not reflect the impact of the underlying performance of the Company’s businesses on shareholders’ equity and book value per share. AOCI primarily relates to changes in interest rates, credit spreads on its investment securities, future policy benefits discount rate measurement gains (losses), market risk benefits instrument-specific credit risk remeasurement gains (losses) and foreign currency fluctuations. The Company also discloses a non-GAAP financial measure called shareholders’ average equity position excluding AOCI and notable items.
5.Adjusted operating return on equity. This measure is calculated as adjusted operating income divided by average shareholders’ equity excluding AOCI. Adjusted operating return on equity also serves as a basis for establishing target levels and awards under the Company’s management incentive programs. The Company also discloses a non-GAAP financial measure called adjusted operating return on equity excluding notable items, which is calculated as adjusted operating income excluding notable items divided by average shareholders’ equity excluding notable items and AOCI.

Reconciliations of the foregoing non-GAAP financial measures (to the extent disclosed in this document) to the most comparable GAAP financial measures are provided in the Appendix at the end of this document.

About RGA

Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated (NYSE: RGA) is a global industry leader specializing in life and health reinsurance and financial solutions that help clients effectively manage risk and optimize capital. Founded in 1973, RGA celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2023. Over the past five decades, RGA has become one of the world’s largest and most respected reinsurers and is listed among Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies. The global organization is guided by a fundamental purpose: to make financial protection accessible to all. RGA is widely recognized for superior risk management and underwriting expertise, innovative product design, and dedicated client focus. RGA serves clients and partners in key markets around the world and has approximately $3.5 trillion of life reinsurance in force and assets of $89.0 billion as of June 30, 2023. To learn more about RGA and its businesses, visit www.rgare.com. Follow RGA on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and federal securities laws including, among others, statements relating to projections of the future operations, strategies, earnings, revenues, income or loss, ratios, financial performance and growth potential of Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated (the “Company”). Forward-looking statements often contain words and phrases such as “anticipate,” “assume,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “if,” “intend,” “likely,” “may,” “plan,” “potential,” “pro forma,” “project,” “should,” “will,” “would,” and other words and terms of similar meaning or that are otherwise tied to future periods or future performance, in each case in all derivative forms. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on the Company. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee
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of future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future events and actual results, performance, and achievements could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by or underlying the forward-looking statements.

Factors that could also cause results or events to differ, possibly materially, from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements, include, among others: (1) adverse changes in mortality (whether related to COVID-19 or otherwise), morbidity, lapsation or claims experience, (2) inadequate risk analysis and underwriting, (3) adverse capital and credit market conditions and their impact on the Company’s liquidity, access to capital and cost of capital, (4) changes in the Company’s financial strength and credit ratings and the effect of such changes on the Company’s future results of operations and financial condition, (5) the availability and cost of collateral necessary for regulatory reserves and capital, (6) requirements to post collateral or make payments due to declines in the market value of assets subject to the Company’s collateral arrangements, (7) action by regulators who have authority over the Company’s reinsurance operations in the jurisdictions in which it operates, (8) the effect of the Company parent’s status as an insurance holding company and regulatory restrictions on its ability to pay principal of and interest on its debt obligations, (9) general economic conditions or a prolonged economic downturn affecting the demand for insurance and reinsurance in the Company’s current and planned markets, (10) the impairment of other financial institutions and its effect on the Company’s business, (11) fluctuations in U.S. or foreign currency exchange rates, interest rates, or securities and real estate markets, (12) market or economic conditions that adversely affect the value of the Company’s investment securities or result in the impairment of all or a portion of the value of certain of the Company’s investment securities that in turn could affect regulatory capital, (13) market or economic conditions that adversely affect the Company’s ability to make timely sales of investment securities, (14) risks inherent in the Company’s risk management and investment strategy, including changes in investment portfolio yields due to interest rate or credit quality changes, (15) the fact that the determination of allowances and impairments taken on the Company’s investments is highly subjective, (16) the stability of and actions by governments and economies in the markets in which the Company operates, including ongoing uncertainties regarding the amount of U.S. sovereign debt and the credit ratings thereof, (17) the Company’s dependence on third parties, including those insurance companies and reinsurers to which the Company cedes some reinsurance, third-party investment managers and others, (18) financial performance of the Company’s clients, (19) the threat of natural disasters, catastrophes, terrorist attacks, pandemics, epidemics or other major public health issues anywhere in the world where the Company or its clients do business, (20) competitive factors and competitors’ responses to the Company’s initiatives, (21) development and introduction of new products and distribution opportunities, (22) execution of the Company’s entry into new markets, (23) integration of acquired blocks of business and entities, (24) interruption or failure of the Company’s telecommunication, information technology or other operational systems, or the Company’s failure to maintain adequate security to protect the confidentiality or privacy of personal or sensitive data and intellectual property stored on such systems, (25) adverse developments with respect to litigation, arbitration or regulatory investigations or actions, (26) the adequacy of reserves, resources and accurate information relating to settlements, awards and terminated and discontinued lines of business, (27) changes in laws, regulations, and accounting standards applicable to the Company or its business, including Long Duration Targeted Improvement accounting changes and (28) other risks and uncertainties described in this document and in the Company’s other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).

Forward-looking statements should be evaluated together with the many risks and uncertainties that affect the Company’s business, including those mentioned in this document and described in the periodic reports the Company files with the SEC. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update these forward-looking statements, even though the Company’s situation may change in the future, except as required under
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applicable securities law. For a discussion of the risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements, you are advised to see Item 1A – “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, as may be supplemented by Item 1A - “Risk Factors” in the Company’s subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in our other periodic and current reports filed with the SEC.

Investor Contact
Jeff Hopson
Senior Vice President - Investor Relations
(636) 736-2068
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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Income to Adjusted Operating Income
(Dollars in millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)Three Months Ended June 30,
20232022
 Diluted Earnings Per ShareDiluted Earnings Per Share
Net income available to RGA shareholders$205 $3.05 $105 $1.55 
Reconciliation to adjusted operating income:
Realized (gains) losses, derivatives and other, included in investment related gains (losses), net88 1.30 154 2.29 
Market risk benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(24)(0.36)32 0.47 
Realized (gains) losses on funds withheld, included in investment income, net of related expenses0.03 0.12 
Embedded derivatives:
Included in investment related gains/losses, net16 0.24 44 0.65 
Included in interest credited0.04 (22)(0.33)
Investment (income) loss on unit-linked variable annuities0.03 0.09 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities(2)(0.03)(6)(0.09)
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions— — — — 
Other— — (9)(0.13)
Uncertain tax positions and other tax related items0.07 0.04 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest0.03 0.01 
Adjusted operating income297 4.40 316 4.67 
Notable items— — (17)(0.26)
Adjusted operating income excluding notable items$297 $4.40 $299 $4.41 
(Unaudited)Six Months Ended June 30,
20232022
 Diluted Earnings Per ShareDiluted Earnings Per Share
Net income available to RGA shareholders$457 $6.77 $302 $4.46 
Reconciliation to adjusted operating income:
Realized (gains) losses, derivatives and other, included in investment related gains (losses), net190 2.79 246 3.65 
Market risk benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(13)(0.19)0.07 
Realized (gains) losses on funds withheld, included in investment income, net of related expenses0.03 14 0.21 
Embedded derivatives:
Included in investment related gains/losses, net(13)(0.19)70 1.04 
Included in interest credited(3)(0.04)(35)(0.52)
Investment (income) loss on unit-linked variable annuities0.03 13 0.19 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities(2)(0.03)(13)(0.19)
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions— — — — 
Other0.09 (8)(0.12)
Uncertain tax positions and other tax related items17 0.25 0.06 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest0.04 0.01 
Adjusted operating income646 9.55 599 8.86 
Notable items— — (17)(0.26)
Adjusted operating income excluding notable items$646 $9.55 $582 $8.60 

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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Consolidated Effective Income Tax Rates
(Dollars in millions)

(Unaudited)Three Months Ended June 30, 2023Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
 Pre-tax Income (Loss)Income Taxes
Effective Tax Rate (1)
Pre-tax Income (Loss)Income Taxes
Effective Tax Rate (1)
GAAP income$265 $58 21.7 %$616 $156 25.2 %
Reconciliation to adjusted operating income:
Realized and unrealized (gains) losses, derivatives and other, included in investment related gains (losses), net117 29 244 54 
Market risk benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(31)(7)(17)(4)
Realized (gains) losses on funds withheld, included in investment income, net of related expenses— — 
Embedded derivatives:
Included in investment related gains/losses, net20 (17)(4)
Included in interest credited— (4)(1)
Investment (income) loss on unit-linked variable annuities— — — 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities— (2)— 
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions(2)— — — 
Other— — 
Uncertain tax positions and other tax related items— (5)— (17)
Adjusted operating income376 79 20.9 %832 186 22.4 %
Notable items— — — — 
Adjusted operating income excluding notable items$376 $79 $832 $186 
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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Consolidated Income before Income Taxes to Pre-tax Adjusted Operating Income
(Dollars in millions)
(Unaudited)Three Months Ended June 30,
 20232022
Income before income taxes$265 $147 
Reconciliation to pre-tax adjusted operating income:
Realized (gains) losses, derivatives and other, included in investment related gains (losses), net117 201 
Market risk benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(31)40 
Realized (gains) losses on funds withheld, included in investment income, net of related expenses10 
Embedded derivatives:
Included in investment related gains/losses, net20 56 
Included in interest credited(27)
Investment (income) loss on unit-linked variable annuities— 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities(8)
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions(2)— 
Other— (11)
Pre-tax adjusted operating income376 416 
Notable items— (23)
Pre-tax adjusted operating income excluding notable items$376 $393 



(Unaudited)Six Months Ended June 30,
 20232022
Income before income taxes$616 $414 
Reconciliation to pre-tax adjusted operating income:
Realized (gains) losses, derivatives and other, included in investment related gains (losses), net244 319 
Market risk benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(17)
Realized (gains) losses on funds withheld, included in investment income, net of related expenses18 
Embedded derivatives:
Included in investment related gains/losses, net(17)89 
Included in interest credited(4)(44)
Investment (income) loss on unit-linked variable annuities17 
Interest credited on unit-linked variable annuities(2)(17)
Interest expense on uncertain tax positions— — 
Other(10)
Pre-tax adjusted operating income832 792 
Notable items— (23)
Pre-tax adjusted operating income excluding notable items$832 $769 





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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Pre-tax Income to Pre-tax Adjusted Operating Income
(Dollars in millions)

(Unaudited)Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
 Pre-tax income (loss)Realized
(gains) losses,
derivatives
and other, net
Change in
value of
embedded
derivatives, net
 Pre-tax adjusted operating
income (loss)
U.S. and Latin America:
Traditional$62 $— $$63 
Financial Solutions:
Asset-Intensive47 19 22 88 
Capital Solutions21 — — 21 
Total U.S. and Latin America130 19 23 172 
Canada Traditional35 (3)— 32 
Canada Financial Solutions— — 
Total Canada41 (3)— 38 
EMEA Traditional— — 
EMEA Financial Solutions52 14 — 66 
Total EMEA56 14 — 70 
APAC Traditional89 — — 89 
APAC Financial Solutions20 42 — 62 
Total Asia Pacific109 42 — 151 
Corporate and Other(71)16 — (55)
Consolidated$265 $88 $23 $376 

(Unaudited)Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
 Pre-tax income (loss)Realized
(gains) losses,
derivatives
and other, net
Change in
value of
embedded
derivatives, net
 Pre-tax adjusted
operating
income (loss)
Notable ItemsPre-tax adjusted
operating
income (loss) ex. notable items
U.S. and Latin America:
Traditional$90 $— $(19)$71 $— $71 
Financial Solutions:
Asset-Intensive(29)49 48 68 — 68 
Capital Solutions72 — — 72 — 72 
Total U.S. and Latin America133 49 29 211 — 211 
Canada Traditional27 — 34 — 34 
Canada Financial Solutions— — — 
Total Canada34 — 41 — 41 
EMEA Traditional— — — 
EMEA Financial Solutions25 33 — 58 — 58 
Total EMEA29 33 — 62 — 62 
APAC Traditional59 — — 59 (23)36 
APAC Financial Solutions(54)94 — 40 — 40 
Total Asia Pacific94 — 99 (23)76 
Corporate and Other(54)57 — — 
Consolidated$147 $240 $29 $416 $(23)$393 


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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Pre-tax Income to Pre-tax Adjusted Operating Income
(Dollars in millions)

(Unaudited)Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
 Pre-tax income (loss)Realized
(gains) losses,
derivatives
and other, net
Change in
value of
embedded
derivatives, net
 Pre-tax adjusted operating
income (loss)
U.S. and Latin America:
Traditional$183 $— $$185 
Financial Solutions:
Asset-Intensive140 55 (23)172 
Capital Solutions42 — — 42 
Total U.S. and Latin America365 55 (21)399 
Canada Traditional64 (3)— 61 
Canada Financial Solutions16 — — 16 
Total Canada80 (3)— 77 
EMEA Traditional31 — — 31 
EMEA Financial Solutions111 24 — 135 
Total EMEA142 24 — 166 
APAC Traditional168 — — 168 
APAC Financial Solutions95 — 102 
Total Asia Pacific175 95 — 270 
Corporate and Other(146)66 — (80)
Consolidated$616 $237 $(21)$832 

(Unaudited)Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
 Pre-tax income (loss)Realized
(gains) losses,
derivatives
and other, net
Change in
value of
embedded
derivatives, net
 Pre-tax adjusted
operating
income (loss)
Notable ItemsPre-tax adjusted
operating
income (loss) ex. notable items
U.S. and Latin America:
Traditional$150 $— $(34)$116 $— $116 
Financial Solutions:
Asset-Intensive62 79 144 — 144 
Capital Solutions97 — — 97 — 97 
Total U.S. and Latin America250 62 45 357 — 357 
Canada Traditional42 — 49 — 49 
Canada Financial Solutions16 — — 16 — 16 
Total Canada58 — 65 — 65 
EMEA Traditional38 — — 38 — 38 
EMEA Financial Solutions92 27 — 119 — 119 
Total EMEA130 27 — 157 — 157 
APAC Traditional167 — — 167 (23)144 
APAC Financial Solutions(110)171 — 61 — 61 
Total Asia Pacific57 171 — 228 (23)205 
Corporate and Other(81)66 — (15)— (15)
Consolidated$414 $333 $45 $792 $(23)$769 

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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Per Share and Shares Data
(In thousands, except per share data)
(Unaudited)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
 2023202220232022
Earnings per share from net income (loss):
Basic earnings per share$3.09 $1.57 $6.86 $4.50 
Diluted earnings per share$3.05 $1.55 $6.77 $4.46 
Diluted earnings per share from adjusted operating income$4.40 $4.67 $9.55 $8.86 
Weighted average number of common and common equivalent shares outstanding67,420 67,620 67,563 67,614 

(Unaudited)At June 30,
 20232022
Treasury shares19,099 18,304 
Common shares outstanding66,212 67,007 
Book value per share outstanding$117.87 $110.27 
Book value per share outstanding, before impact of AOCI$138.99 $132.42 


Reconciliation of Book Value Per Share to Book Value Per Share Excluding AOCI

(Unaudited)At June 30,
 20232022
Book value per share outstanding$117.87 $110.27 
Less effect of AOCI:
Accumulated currency translation adjustment0.38 0.04 
Unrealized (depreciation) appreciation of securities(73.69)(52.96)
Effect of updating discount rates on future policy benefits52.26 31.66 
Change in instrument-specific credit risk for market risk benefits0.20 (0.14)
Pension and postretirement benefits(0.27)(0.75)
Book value per share outstanding, before impact of AOCI$138.99 $132.42 















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Reconciliation of Shareholders' Average Equity to Shareholders' Average Equity Excluding AOCI
(Dollars in millions)
(Unaudited)
Trailing Twelve Months Ended June 30, 2023:Average Equity
Shareholders' average equity$7,331 
Less effect of AOCI:
Accumulated currency translation adjustment(66)
Unrealized (depreciation) appreciation of securities(4,821)
Effect of updating discount rates on future policy benefits3,272 
Change in instrument-specific credit risk for market risk benefits10
Pension and postretirement benefits(34)
Shareholders' average equity, excluding AOCI8,970 
Year-to-date notable items, net of tax79 
Shareholders' average equity, excluding AOCI and notable items$9,049 




Reconciliation of Trailing Twelve Months of Consolidated Net Income to Adjusted Operating Income
and Related Return on Equity
(Dollars in millions)
(Unaudited)Return on Equity
Trailing Twelve Months Ended June 30, 2023:Income
Net income available to RGA shareholders$672 9.2 %
Reconciliation to adjusted operating income:
Capital (gains) losses, derivatives and other, net244 
Change in fair value of embedded derivatives44 
Tax expense on uncertain tax positions and other tax related items
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest
Adjusted operating income974 10.9 %
Notable items after tax201 
Adjusted operating income excluding notable items$1,175 13.0 %

















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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(Dollars in millions)
(Unaudited)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
 2023202220232022
Revenues:
Net premiums$3,337 $3,230 $6,722 $6,385 
Investment income, net of related expenses857 754 1,713 1,564 
Investment related gains (losses), net(123)(240)(200)(379)
Other revenue85 159 172 250 
Total revenues4,156 3,903 8,407 7,820 
Benefits and expenses:
Claims and other policy benefits3,013 2,938 6,076 5,809 
Future policy benefits remeasurement (gains) losses13 18 (13)76 
Market risk benefits remeasurement (gains) losses(31)40 (17)
Interest credited209 138 424 279 
Policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses349 336 680 680 
Other operating expenses275 242 525 469 
Interest expense63 44 116 87 
Total benefits and expenses3,891 3,756 7,791 7,406 
Income before income taxes265 147 616 414 
Provision for income taxes58 41 156 111 
Net income207 106 460 303 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest
Net income available to RGA shareholders$205 $105 $457 $302 
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