Reinsurance Group of America Reports Fourth-Quarter Results

  • Fourth-quarter earnings per diluted share: net income $2.62; operating income* $2.15
  • Premiums up 13 percent to $1.8 billion for the quarter
  • Full-year operating return on equity* 13 percent
  • Five-year average operating return on equity* 13 percent

ST. LOUIS--()--Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated (NYSE:RGA), a leading global provider of life reinsurance, reported fourth-quarter net income of $196.7 million, or $2.62 per diluted share, compared to $112.4 million, or $1.52 per diluted share in the prior-year quarter. Operating income* totaled $161.4 million, or $2.15 per diluted share, compared to $125.8 million, or $1.70 per diluted share in the year-ago quarter. Operating income per diluted share increased 26 percent over the year-ago quarter.

  Quarterly Results     Full-Year Results
($ in thousands, except per share data) 2010     2009 2010     2009
Net premiums $ 1,801,899 $ 1,598,754 $ 6,659,680 $ 5,725,161
Net income 196,712 112,409 574,402 407,086
Net income per diluted share 2.62 1.52 7.69 5.55
Operating income* 161,419 125,833 504,029 438,321
Operating income per diluted share* 2.15 1.70 6.75 5.98
Book value per share 68.71 52.99
Book value per share (excl. Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income “AOCI”)*

56.34

48.89

Total assets 29,081,908 25,249,501
 

* See ‘Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ below

Net income for the year increased 41 percent to $574.4 million, or $7.69 per diluted share, from $407.1 million, or $5.55 per diluted share, in 2009. Operating income* rose 15 percent and totaled $504.0 million, or $6.75 per diluted share, compared with $438.3 million, or $5.98 per diluted share, the year before. Foreign currency fluctuations benefited year-to-date operating income per diluted share by $0.16. In particular, Canadian dollar appreciation versus the U.S. dollar increased consolidated after-tax operating income by $7.6 million, or $0.10 per diluted share, for the year. Net premiums increased $934.5 million, or 16 percent, and net investment income rose $116.2 million, or 10 percent, compared to 2009. Net premiums for the group reinsurance business acquired at the beginning of 2010 totaled $301.4 million.

For the quarter, consolidated net premiums were up 13 percent, to $1,801.9 million, including $73.8 million from the group reinsurance business. Holding foreign exchange rates constant, premiums rose 11 percent. Investment income increased 13 percent to $355.2 million from $315.2 million in the year-earlier quarter, with average investment yields of 5.43 percent and 5.85 percent, respectively. Excluding the change in fair value of option contracts supporting equity-indexed annuities, investment income increased $23.1 million, or 8 percent, to $310.1 million, primarily due to a larger relative asset base. Net foreign currency fluctuations contributed less than $1.0 million, after taxes, to fourth-quarter operating income.

In mid-December, as part of overall tax legislation, Congress passed an extension of the active financing exception legislation. As a result, the company recorded a cumulative reduction to the income tax provision of $14.9 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, lowering the effective tax rate for the fourth quarter.

A. Greig Woodring, president and chief executive officer, commented, “We are pleased with our results for the fourth quarter and 2010 overall. For 2010, we posted double-digit growth in net premiums and operating income per share. Claims experience was in line with expectations on a consolidated basis. Book value per share increased 30 percent for the year, reflecting strong net income and improved market conditions. Investment impairments were significantly reduced from 2009 levels.

“Our annualized operating return on equity was 16 percent for the quarter and 13 percent for the year, the fifth consecutive year in which we have reported a return of at least 13 percent. RGA is well capitalized and we continually evaluate business opportunities and capital management strategies while aiming to provide optimal long-term value to our shareholders. We are well-positioned in all major life reinsurance markets and continue to strive to meet our clients’ needs across the globe.”

SEGMENT RESULTS

U.S.

The U.S. Traditional sub-segment reported pre-tax net income of $113.3 million for the quarter compared with $74.3 million in the prior year. Pre-tax operating income increased to $107.1 million from $82.1 million the year before, when higher-than-expected claims hampered results. Current-quarter mortality experience was better-than-expected. Net premiums exceeded $1.0 billion, including $70.4 million from the U.S. group reinsurance business, and increased 10 percent compared with the prior-year quarter. For 2010, net premiums increased 14 percent to $3,776.0 million, including $286.6 million from the U.S. group reinsurance business.

The U.S. Asset Intensive business reported pre-tax income of $56.4 million compared with $6.3 million a year ago. The increase was primarily due to market-driven changes in the fair values of various free-standing and embedded derivatives. Excluding the impact of those derivatives, pre-tax operating income increased to $20.0 million from $13.9 million a year ago. Strong equity market performance and a $3.8 million recapture fee contributed to the improvements.

Canada

Canadian operations reported pre-tax net income of $36.2 million, compared with $45.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2009. Pre-tax operating income was very strong and totaled $36.6 million, an increase of 19 percent over last year’s $30.7 million, reflecting favorable mortality experience. Foreign currency fluctuations benefited pre-tax operating income by approximately $1.9 million. On a Canadian dollar basis, net premiums increased 17 percent. On a U.S. dollar basis, net premiums were up 22 percent, to $205.9 million from $168.5 million last year. For the year, net premiums were up 18 percent on a Canadian dollar basis.

Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific reported pre-tax net income of $10.1 million compared with $23.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2009. Pre-tax operating income decreased to $8.1 million from $24.8 million a year ago, primarily attributable to higher-than-expected group disability claims in Australia. Net premiums increased to $322.5 million from $283.4 million in the prior year, with strong production in Australia and Japan, and also benefited by approximately $21.0 million due to foreign currency fluctuations. For the year, net premiums were up 14 percent on a U.S. dollar basis and 3 percent on an original currency basis.

Europe & South Africa

Europe & South Africa’s fourth-quarter pre-tax net income increased to $35.4 million from $24.5 million in the year-ago quarter. Pre-tax operating income increased to $36.4 million from $23.9 million last year due to favorable claims experience across all markets in this segment. Net premiums were up to $258.0 million from $224.5 million in the prior-year quarter, primarily due to strong production in the UK and several other European markets. Foreign currency exchange rates had adverse effects totaling $5.5 million and $0.7 million on net premiums and pre-tax operating income, respectively. For the year, net premiums were up 17 percent on a U.S. dollar basis and 18 percent on an original currency basis.

Corporate and Other

Corporate and Other reported pre-tax net income of $18.4 million and pre-tax operating income of $7.3 million for the quarter. Results from this segment include investment income and realized gains and losses associated with unallocated assets, debt servicing costs and other corporate-related activities.

2011 Guidance

Management projects 2011 operating income per diluted share to be within a range of $6.70 to $7.30. This guidance assumes an expected level of death claims, which are prone to normal short-term statistical fluctuations that can significantly affect results on quarterly and annual bases. Additionally, the guidance reflects approximately $0.20 per diluted share negative impact due to lower anticipated investment yields in 2011. On a U.S. dollar basis, the company expects consolidated net premiums to increase by approximately 8 percent to 10 percent.

Dividend Declaration

The company’s board of directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.12, payable February 28 to shareholders of record as of February 9.

Earnings Conference Call

A conference call to discuss fourth-quarter results will begin at 9 a.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, February 1. Interested parties may access the call by dialing 877-627-6581 (domestic) or 719-325-4836 (international). The access code is 4247736. 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. A telephonic replay will also be available through February 8 at 888-203-1112 (domestic) or 719-457-0820 (international), access code 4247736.

The company has posted to its website 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.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

RGA uses a non-GAAP financial measure called operating income as a basis for analyzing financial results. This measure also serves as a basis for establishing target levels and awards under RGA’s management incentive programs. Management believes that operating income, on a pre-tax and after-tax basis, better measures the ongoing profitability and underlying trends of the company’s continuing operations, primarily because that measure excludes the effect of net investment related gains and losses, as well as changes in the fair value of certain embedded derivatives and related deferred acquisition costs. These items can be volatile, primarily due to the credit market and interest rate environment, and are not necessarily indicative of the performance of the company’s underlying businesses. Additionally, operating income excludes any net gain or loss from discontinued operations and the cumulative effect of any accounting changes, which management believes are not indicative of the company’s ongoing operations. The definition of operating income can vary by company and is not considered a substitute for GAAP net income. Reconciliations to GAAP net income are provided in the following tables. Additional financial information can be found in the Quarterly Financial Supplement on RGA’s Investor Relations website at www.rgare.com in the “Quarterly Results” tab and in the “Featured Report” section.

Book value per share outstanding before impact of AOCI is a non-GAAP financial measure that management believes is important in evaluating the balance sheet in order to ignore the effects of unrealized amounts primarily associated with mark-to-market adjustments on investments and foreign currency translation.

Operating return on equity is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated as operating income divided by average shareholders’ equity excluding AOCI.

About RGA

Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated is among the largest global providers of life reinsurance with subsidiary companies or offices in Australia, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States. Worldwide, the company has approximately $2.5 trillion of life reinsurance in force, and assets of $29.1 billion.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-looking Statements

This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, among others, statements relating to projections of the earnings, revenues, income or loss, future financial performance and growth potential of Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated and its subsidiaries (which we refer to in the following paragraphs as "we," "us" or "our"). The words "intend," "expect," "project," "estimate," "predict," "anticipate," "should," "believe," and other similar expressions also are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently 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.

Numerous important factors could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements including, without limitation, (1) adverse capital and credit market conditions and their impact on our liquidity, access to capital, and cost of capital, (2) the impairment of other financial institutions and its effect on our business, (3) requirements to post collateral or make payments due to declines in market value of assets subject to our collateral arrangements, (4) the fact that the determination of allowances and impairments taken on our investments is highly subjective, (5) adverse changes in mortality, morbidity, lapsation, or claims experience, (6) changes in our financial strength and credit ratings and the effect of such changes on our future results of operations and financial condition, (7) inadequate risk analysis and underwriting, (8) general economic conditions or a prolonged economic downturn affecting the demand for insurance and reinsurance in our current and planned markets, (9) the availability and cost of collateral necessary for regulatory reserves and capital, (10) market or economic conditions that adversely affect the value of our investment securities or result in the impairment of all or a portion of the value of certain of our investment securities, (11) market or economic conditions that adversely affect our ability to make timely sales of investment securities, (12) risks inherent in our risk management and investment strategy, including changes in investment portfolio yields due to interest rate or credit quality changes, (13) fluctuations in U.S. or foreign currency exchange rates, interest rates, or securities and real estate markets, (14) adverse litigation or arbitration results, (15) the adequacy of reserves, resources, and accurate information relating to settlements, awards, and terminated and discontinued lines of business, (16) the stability of and actions by governments and economies in the markets in which we operate, (17) competitive factors and competitors' responses to our initiatives, (18) the success of our clients, (19) successful execution of our entry into new markets, (20) successful development and introduction of new products and distribution opportunities, (21) our ability to successfully integrate and operate reinsurance business that we acquire, (22) regulatory action that may be taken by state Departments of Insurance with respect to us, (23) our dependence on third parties, including those insurance companies and reinsurers to which we cede some reinsurance, third-party investment managers, and others, (24) the threat of natural disasters, catastrophes, terrorist attacks, epidemics, or pandemics anywhere in the world where we or our clients do business, (25) changes in laws, regulations, and accounting standards applicable to us, our subsidiaries, or our business, (26) the effect of our status as an insurance holding company and regulatory restrictions on our ability to pay principal and interest on our debt obligations, and (27) other risks and uncertainties described in this document and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Forward-looking statements should be evaluated together with the many risks and uncertainties that affect our business, including those mentioned in this document and described in the periodic reports we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made. We do not undertake any obligations to update these forward-looking statements, even though our situation may change in the future. We qualify all of our forward-looking statements by these cautionary statements. 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 review the risk factors in our 2009 Form 10-K.

REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Income to Operating Income
(Dollars in thousands)
   
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
December 31, December 31,

2010

 

2009

2010

 

2009

GAAP net income $

196,712

$

112,409

$

574,402

$

407,086

Reconciliation to operating income:

Capital (gains) losses, derivatives and other, included in investment related (gains) losses, net

59,317

41,347

(50,810

)

194,725

Capital (gains) losses on funds withheld:
Included in investment income

(5,356

)

-

(13,276

)

-

Included in policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses

515

-

1,588

-

Embedded derivatives:

Included in investment related (gains) losses, net

(107,243

)

(31,946

)

(85,467

)

(215,209

)

Included in interest credited

(16,732

) 8,166 6,433 (8,828 )

Included in policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses

1,955

(521

)

368

1,587

DAC offset, net

32,251

(3,622 ) 70,791 84,229
Gain on debt repurchase  

-

    -     -     (25,269 )
Operating income $

161,419

  $ 125,833   $ 504,029   $ 438,321  
 
 
Reconciliation of Consolidated Pre-tax Net Income to Pre-tax Operating Income
(Dollars in thousands)
   
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
December 31, December 31,

2010

 

2009

2010

 

2009

Income before income taxes $ 275,257 $ 160,165 $ 863,817 $ 592,345
Reconciliation to pre-tax operating income:

Capital (gains) losses, derivatives and other, included in investment related (gains) losses, net

91,401

65,676

(76,672

)

303,398

Capital (gains) losses on funds withheld:
Included in investment income (8,240 ) - (20,424 ) -

Included in policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses

793

-

2,443

-

Embedded derivatives:

Included in investment related (gains) losses, net

(164,989

)

(49,148

)

(131,488

)

(331,091

)

Included in interest credited (25,741 ) 12,563 9,897 (13,581 )

Included in policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses

3,008

(801

)

566

2,442

DAC offset, net 49,618 (5,572 ) 108,909 129,583
Gain on debt repurchase  

-

    -     -     (38,875 )
Pre-tax operating income

$

221,107

  $ 182,883   $ 757,048   $ 644,221  
 
 
REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Pre-tax Net Income to Pre-tax Operating Income
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2010
(Unaudited)      
Capital Change in
(gains) losses, value of Pre-tax
Pre-tax net derivatives embedded operating
income and other, net derivatives, net income
 
U.S. Operations:
Traditional $ 113,341 $ (6,246 ) $ - $ 107,095
Asset Intensive 56,361

13,303

(1)

(49,683

)(2)

19,981
Financial Reinsurance   5,555   23     -     5,578
Total U.S. 175,257 7,080 (49,683 ) 132,654
Canada Operations 36,189 454 - 36,643
Europe & South Africa 35,357 1,030 - 36,387
Asia Pacific Operations 10,071 (1,949 ) - 8,122
Corporate and Other   18,383   (11,082 )   -     7,301
Consolidated $ 275,257 $ (4,467 ) $ (49,683 ) $ 221,107
 

(1) Asset Intensive is net of $(88,421) DAC offset.

(2) Asset Intensive is net of $138,039 DAC offset.

 
 
  Three Months Ended December 31, 2009
(Unaudited)      
Capital Change in

Pre-tax net

(gains) losses, value of Pre-tax
income derivatives embedded operating
(loss) and other, net derivatives, net income
 
U.S. Operations:
Traditional $ 74,303 $ 7,842 $ - $ 82,145
Asset Intensive 6,288

12,308

(1)

(4,727

)(2)

13,869
Financial Reinsurance   4,646     (26 )   -     4,620
Total U.S. 85,237 20,124 (4,727 ) 100,634
Canada Operations 45,788 (15,053 ) - 30,735
Europe & South Africa 24,462 (576 ) - 23,886
Asia Pacific Operations 23,528 1,269 - 24,797
Corporate and Other   (18,850 )   21,681     -     2,831
Consolidated $ 160,165   $ 27,445   $ (4,727 ) $ 182,883
 

(1) Asset Intensive is net of $(38,231) DAC offset.

(2) Asset Intensive is net of $32,659 DAC offset.

 
 
REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Pre-tax Net Income to Pre-tax Operating Income
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2010
(Unaudited)      
Capital Change in
(gains) losses, value of Pre-tax
Pre-tax net derivatives embedded operating
income and other, net derivatives, net income
 
U.S. Operations:
Traditional $ 390,055 $ (24,824 ) $ - $ 365,231
Asset Intensive 131,878

(34,881

)(1)

(30,711

)(2)

66,286
Financial Reinsurance   17,457   86     -     17,543
Total U.S. 539,390 (59,619 ) (30,711 ) 449,060
Canada Operations 122,378 (8,747 ) - 113,631
Europe & South Africa 85,834 (2,584 ) - 83,250
Asia Pacific Operations 88,760 (5,000 ) - 83,760
Corporate and Other   27,455   (108 )   -     27,347
Consolidated $ 863,817 $ (76,058 ) $ (30,711 ) $ 757,048
 

(1) Asset Intensive is net of $18,595 DAC offset.

(2) Asset Intensive is net of $90,314 DAC offset.

 
 
  Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2009
(Unaudited)        
Capital Change in
(gains) losses, value of Gain on Pre-tax
Pre-tax net derivatives embedded debt operating
income and other, net derivatives, net repurchase income
 
U.S. Operations:
Traditional $ 255,723 $ 83,884 $ - $ - $ 339,607
Asset Intensive 37,085 (12,674

)(1)

21,432

(2)

- 45,843
Financial Reinsurance   15,910   (98 )   -     -     15,812
Total U.S. 308,718 71,112 21,432 - 401,262
Canada Operations 106,335 (18,458 ) -

 

-

87,877
Europe & South Africa 52,341 (1,252 ) -

-

51,089
Asia Pacific Operations 83,546 1,027 - - 84,573
Corporate and Other   41,405   16,890     -     (38,875 )   19,420
Consolidated $ 592,345 $ 69,319   $ 21,432   $ (38,875 ) $ 644,221
 

(1) Asset Intensive is net of $(234,079) DAC offset.

(2) Asset Intensive is net of $363,662 DAC offset.

 
 
REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Per Share and Shares Data
(In thousands, except per share data)
     
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
December 31, December 31,

2010

 

2009

2010

2009

Diluted earnings per share from operating income

$

2.15

$

1.70

$

6.75

$

5.98

 
Earnings per share from net income:
Basic earnings per share $ 2.68 $ 1.54 $ 7.85 $ 5.59
Diluted earnings per share $ 2.62 $ 1.52 $ 7.69 $ 5.55
 

Weighted average number of common and common equivalent shares outstanding

75,052

74,195

74,694

73,327

 
 
(Unaudited) At or for the Twelve Months
Ended December 31,

2010

2009

Treasury shares - 374
Common shares outstanding 73,363 72,990
Book value per share outstanding $ 68.71 $ 52.99

Book value per share outstanding, before impact of AOCI

$

56.34

$

48.89

 
 
REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(Dollars in thousands)
     
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
December 31, December 31,

2010

 

2009

2010

2009

Revenues:
Net premiums $ 1,801,899 $ 1,598,754 $ 6,659,680 $ 5,725,161

Investment income, net of related expenses

355,227

315,159

1,238,660

1,122,462

Investment related gains (losses), net:

Other-than-temporary impairments on fixed maturity securities

(16,097

)

(40,552

)

(31,920

)

(128,834

)

Other-than-temporary impairments on fixed maturity securities transferred to (from) accumulated other comprehensive income

(186

)

3,910

2,045

16,045

Other investment related gains (losses), net

 

90,916

   

22,505

   

241,905

   

146,937

 

Total investment related gains (losses), net

74,633

(14,137

)

212,030

34,148

Other revenue   42,370     44,059     151,360     185,051  
Total revenues   2,274,129     1,943,835     8,261,730     7,066,822  
 
Benefits and expenses:
Claims and other policy benefits 1,470,845 1,370,175 5,547,155 4,819,426
Interest credited 79,103 128,779 309,982 323,738

Policy acquisition costs and other insurance expenses

319,444

179,333

1,079,953

958,326

Other operating expenses 102,216 80,532 361,971 294,779
Interest expense 25,215 22,985 90,996 69,940

Collateral finance facility expense

 

2,049

   

1,866

   

7,856

   

8,268

 
Total benefits and expenses   1,998,872     1,783,670     7,397,913     6,474,477  
 
Income before income taxes 275,257 160,165 863,817 592,345
Income tax expense   78,545     47,756     289,415     185,259  
Net income $ 196,712   $ 112,409   $ 574,402   $ 407,086  
 
 

Contacts

Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated
Investor Contact:
Jack B. Lay, 636-736-7000
Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Contacts

Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated
Investor Contact:
Jack B. Lay, 636-736-7000
Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer