5 Risks That Any Issuer of an Indexed Annuity GWMB Rider Has to Think About
August 2, 2018 by Allison Bell
Life insurance company risk managers spend their nights tossing and turning so their annuity holders can sleep soundly.
Aaron Sarfatti, head of Strategy for Life, retirement and wealth at AXA Equitable, talked about some of the risks facing issuers of variable annuities, indexed annuities, and other products recently at the Insurance Summit, an event that took place in Kansas City, Missouri.
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The National Association of Insurance Commissioners, a group for insurance regulators, organized the event to give state insurance regulators, insurance company executives, consumer advocates, startup organizers and others a chance to learn, and talk.
Some of the sessions, for example, focused on matters such as investigating problems with an insurer’s internal controls, and how to keep an insurance company’s secrets secret.
Sarfatti gave the attendees a primer on how life and annuity products work.
He talked at length about how variable annuity contracts work, the kinds of risks VA issuers face, and how issuers manage VA risks.
He also gave the attendees a look at how fixed indexed annuities with guaranteed minimum withdrawal benefits (GMWB) riders work.
From an insurer’s perspective, he explained, fixed annuities are a funding source for investments. The insurer invests the cash in high-grade bonds, then subtract operating expenses, the crediting rate, and the cost of the options contracts used to manage risk to get the profit margin, or spread, according to Sarfatti’s session slide deck.
Sarfatti also presented a chart comparing the types of risks an issuer faces when it sells various types of fixed annuities. For a look at five indexed annuity risks, Sarfatti described, drawn from the session slide deck, see the idea cards HERE.