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Deferred annuity sales hang tough in Q1 despite effects of COVID-19

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Total first quarter sales for all deferred annuities amounted to $52.7 billion, a decline of 1.1% when compared to the previous quarter and a decline of 4.0% when compared to the same period last year, according to the latest edition of Wink’s Sales & Market Report.

“It is amazing that annuity sales are only down in the single digits, given the devastating effects that COVID-19 has wreaked on the annuity industry,” said Sheryl J. Moore, President and CEO of both Moore Market Intelligence and Wink, Inc.

Noteworthy highlights for all deferred annuity sales in the first quarter include Jackson National Life ranking as the No. 1 carrier overall for deferred annuity sales, with a market share of 9.5%.

Lincoln National Life followed in second place, while AIG, Equitable Financial and Allianz Life rounded out the top five carriers in the market, respectively.

Jackson National’s Perspective II Flexible Premium Variable & Fixed Deferred Annuity, a variable annuity, was the top-selling deferred annuity, for all channels combined in overall sales for the fifth consecutive quarter.

Total first quarter non-variable deferred annuity sales were $27 billion; down 0.3% when compared to the previous quarter and down 19% when compared to the same period last year. Non-variable deferred annuities include the indexed annuity, traditional fixed annuity, and MYGA product lines.

Noteworthy highlights for non-variable deferred annuity sales in the first quarter include AIG ranking as the No. 1 carrier overall for non-variable deferred annuity sales, with a market share of 7.7%. Global Atlantic Financial Group moved into second place, while Allianz Life, New York Life, and Nationwide rounded out the top five carriers in the market, respectively.

Allianz Life’s Allianz 222 Annuity, an indexed annuity, was the top-selling non-variable deferred annuity, for all channels combined, in overall sales for the sixteenth consecutive quarter.

Total first quarter variable deferred annuity sales were $25.6 billion; a decline of 2.7% when compared to the previous quarter and an increase of 18.9% when compared to the same period last year. Variable deferred annuities include the structured annuity and variable annuity product lines.

Noteworthy highlights for variable deferred annuity sales in the first quarter include Jackson National Life ranking as the No. 1 carrier overall for variable deferred annuity sales, with a market share of 15.6%. Equitable Financial retained their second place position, as Lincoln National Life, Prudential, and Brighthouse Financial rounded out the top five carriers in the market, respectively.

Jackson National’s Perspective II Flexible Premium Variable & Fixed Deferred Annuity, a variable annuity, was the top-selling variable deferred annuity, for all channels combined, in overall sales for the fifth consecutive quarter.

Indexed annuity sales

Indexed annuity sales for the first quarter were $16.4 billion; down 4.3% compared to the previous quarter, and down 7.4% when compared with the same period last year.

Indexed annuities have a floor of no less than zero percent and limited excess interest that is determined by the performance of an external index, such as Standard and Poor’s 500.

“While no one likes to see a sales decline, it is amazing indexed annuities fared as well as they did,” Moore said. “Other types of fixed annuities saw sales declines of 27%-32% amidst the drop in the 10-year Treasury and market volatility.”

Noteworthy highlights for indexed annuities in the first quarter include Allianz Life retaining their top ranking in indexed annuities, with a market share of 9.5%. AIG held the second-ranked position while Nationwide, Athene USA, and Lincoln National Life rounded out the top five carriers in the market.

Allianz Life’s Allianz 222 Annuity was the best-selling indexed annuity, for all channels combined, for the nineteenth consecutive quarter.

Fixed annuity sales

Traditional fixed annuity sales in the first quarter were $691.3 million; sales were flat when compared to the previous quarter, and down 27.1% when compared with the same period last year. Traditional fixed annuities have a fixed rate that is guaranteed for one year only.

Noteworthy highlights for traditional fixed annuities in the first quarter include Modern Woodmen of America ranking as the No. 1 carrier in fixed annuities, with a market share of 10.9%. Jackson National Life ranked second, while Global Atlantic Financial Group, OneAmerica, and EquiTrust rounded out the top five carriers in the market.

Forethought Life ForeCare Fixed Annuity was the top-selling fixed annuity for the fourth consecutive quarter, for all channels combined.

MYGA sales

Multi-year guaranteed annuity (MYGA) sales in the first quarter were $9.9 billion; up 9.0% when compared to the previous quarter, and down 32.4% when compared to the same period last year. MYGAs have a fixed rate that is guaranteed for more than one year.

Noteworthy highlights for MYGAs in the first quarter include New York Life ranking as the No. 1 carrier, with a market share of 14.4%. Massachusetts Mutual Life Companies moved to the second-ranked position, as Global Atlantic Financial Group, AIG and Western-Southern Life Assurance Company rounded out the top five carriers.

MassMutual Life Stable Voyage 3-Year was the No. 1 selling multi-year guaranteed annuity for the second consecutive quarter, for all channels combined.

Structured annuity sales

Structured annuity sales in the first quarter were $4.8 billion; down 1% as compared to the previous quarter, and up 37.8% as compared to the previous year. Structured annuities have a limited negative floor and limited excess interest that is determined by the performance of an external index or subaccounts.

“The structured annuity is the fastest-growing segment of the annuity market, thanks to record-low interest rates. While sales were down 1% from last quarter, they were up nearly 40% from this time last year,” Moore said.

Highlights for structured annuities in the first quarter include Equitable Financial ranking as the No. 1 carrier in structured annuities, with a market share of 25.1%. Lincoln National Life Level Advantage B Share was the top-selling structured annuity for the quarter, for all channels combined.

Variable annuity sales

Variable annuity sales in the first quarter were $20.7 billion, a decline of 3.1% compared to the previous quarter and an increase of 15.1% compared to the same period last year.

Variable annuities have no floor, and potential for gains/losses that are determined by the performance of the subaccounts that may be invested in an external index, stocks, bonds, commodities, or other investments.

Highlights for variable annuities in the first quarter include Jackson National Life holding on to its ranking as the No. 1 carrier in variable annuities, with a market share of 19.2%. Prudential ranked second, followed by Lincoln National Life, Equitable Financial and Nationwide.

Jackson National’s Perspective II Flexible Premium Variable & Fixed Deferred Annuity was the best-selling variable annuity for the fifth consecutive quarter, for all channels combined.

Wink’s Sales & Market Report is the insurance industry’s No. 1 resource for annuity sales data since 1997. Sixty-one indexed annuity providers, 48 fixed annuity providers, 68 multi-year guaranteed annuity (MYGA) providers, 12 structured annuity providers, and 47 variable annuity providers participated in the 91st edition of Wink’s Sales & Market Report for 1st Quarter, 2020.

For more information, go to www.WinkIntel.com.

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