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Fair Value of Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value of Financial Instruments Fair Value of Financial Instruments
The Company is required to disclose estimated fair values for certain financial and nonfinancial assets and liabilities. Fair values of the Company’s insurance contracts other than annuity contracts (which are investment contracts) and EMA limited partnership interests are not required to be disclosed. However, the estimated fair values of liabilities under all insurance contracts are taken into consideration in the Company’s overall management of interest rate risk through appropriate matching of investment maturities with amounts due under insurance contracts.
Information regarding the three-level fair value hierarchy presented below and the valuation methodologies utilized by the Company to estimate fair values at each reporting date is included in Part II - Item 8, Note 4 of the
Consolidated Financial Statements in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022.
Financial Instruments Measured and Carried at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
The following table presents the Company's fair value hierarchy for financial assets and financial liabilities measured and carried at fair value on a recurring basis. During the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, there were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2. As of June 30, 2023, Level 3 invested assets comprised 8.8% of the Company’s total investment portfolio at fair value.
($ in millions)Carrying
Amount
Fair
Value
Fair Value Measurements at
Reporting Date Using
 Level 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Financial Assets
Investments
Fixed maturity securities
U.S. Government and federally
   sponsored agency obligations:
Mortgage-backed securities$583.1 $583.1 $— $580.6 $2.5 
Other, including U.S. Treasury securities369.0 369.0 44.8 324.2 — 
Municipal bonds1,252.6 1,252.6 — 1,188.7 63.9 
Foreign government bonds24.8 24.8 — 24.8 — 
Corporate bonds1,828.4 1,828.4 13.0 1,503.9 311.5 
Other asset-backed securities1,154.0 1,154.0 — 1,055.1 98.9 
Total fixed maturity securities5,211.9 5,211.9 57.8 4,677.3 476.8 
Equity securities85.8 85.8 18.0 65.8 2.0 
Short-term investments74.0 74.0 74.0 — — 
Other investments45.8 45.8 — 45.8 — 
Totals$5,417.5 $5,417.5 $149.8 $4,788.9 $478.8 
Separate Account variable annuity assets(1)
$3,098.5 $3,098.5 $3,098.5 $— $— 
Financial Liabilities(2)
$86.2 $86.2 $— $2.6 $83.6 
December 31, 2022
Financial Assets
Investments
Fixed maturity securities
U.S. Government and federally
   sponsored agency obligations:
Mortgage-backed securities$570.4 $570.4 $— $567.8 $2.6 
Other, including U.S. Treasury securities342.6 342.6 24.6 318.0 — 
Municipal bonds
1,269.7 1,269.7 — 1,215.3 54.4 
Foreign government bonds
33.6 33.6 — 33.6 — 
Corporate bonds
1,901.7 1,901.7 12.2 1,628.2 261.3 
Other asset-backed securities
1,067.0 1,067.0 — 962.0 105.0 
Total fixed maturity securities5,185.0 5,185.0 36.8 4,724.9 423.3 
Equity securities99.6 99.6 23.3 74.3 2.0 
Short-term investments109.4 109.4 109.4 — — 
Other investments38.6 38.6 — 38.6 — 
Totals$5,432.6 $5,432.6 $169.5 $4,837.8 $425.3 
Separate Account (variable annuity) assets(1)
$2,792.3 $2,792.3 $2,792.3 $— $— 
Financial Liabilities(2)
$92.5 $92.5 $— $1.2 $91.3 
(1)    Separate Account variable annuity assets represent contractholder funds invested in various actively traded mutual funds that have daily quoted net asset values that are readily determinable for identical assets that the Company can access. Separate Account variable annuity liabilities are equal to the estimated fair value of the Separate Account variable annuity assets.
(2) Represents embedded derivatives related to fixed indexed annuity and indexed universal life products reported in Future policy benefit reserves and Other policyholder funds as well as net MRBs reported in Policyholders' account balances in the Company's Consolidated Balance Sheets.
Changes in Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
The reconciliation for all financial assets and financial liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were as follows:
($ in millions)Financial Assets
Financial
Liabilities(1)
Municipal
Bonds
Corporate
Bonds

Mortgage-Backed
and Other
Asset-
Backed
Securities(2)
Total
Fixed
Maturity
Securities
Equity
Securities
Total
Beginning balance, April 1, 2023$55.4 $284.0 $104.6 $444.0 $2.0 $446.0 $91.2 
Transfers into Level 3(3)
— 30.2 0.4 30.6 — 30.6 — 
Transfers out of Level 3(3)
— — — — — — — 
Total gains or losses
Net gains/losses included in net income — — — — — — (3.4)
Net unrealized gains/losses included in OCI(0.8)(2.2)(0.7)(3.7)— (3.7)(0.9)
Purchases9.5 6.6 — 16.1 — 16.1 — 
Issuances— — — — — — 2.2 
Sales— (5.1)— (5.1)— (5.1)— 
Settlements— — — — — — — 
Paydowns, maturities and distributions(0.2)(2.0)(2.9)(5.1)— (5.1)(5.5)
Ending balance, June 30, 2023$63.9 $311.5 $101.4 $476.8 $2.0 $478.8 $83.6 
Beginning balance, January 1, 2023$54.4 $261.3 $107.6 $423.3 $2.0 $425.3 $91.3 
Transfers into Level 3(3)
— 36.1 0.8 36.9 — 36.9 — 
Transfers out of Level 3(3)
— — — — — — — 
Total gains or losses
Net gains/losses included in net income — — — — — — (2.5)
Net unrealized gains/losses included in OCI0.5 (1.2)(1.1)(1.8)— (1.8)(0.6)
Purchases9.5 25.6 0.3 35.4 — 35.4 — 
Issuances— — — — — — 4.3 
Sales— (7.7)— (7.7)— (7.7)— 
Settlements— — — — — — — 
Paydowns, maturities and distributions(0.5)(2.6)(6.2)(9.3)— (9.3)(8.9)
Ending balance, June 30, 2023$63.9 $311.5 $101.4 $476.8 $2.0 $478.8 $83.6 
(1)Represents embedded derivatives related to fixed indexed annuity and indexed universal life products reported in Future policy benefit reserves and Other policyholder funds as well as net MRBs reported in Policyholders' account balances in the Company's Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(2)Includes U.S. Government and federally sponsored agency obligations for mortgage-backed securities and other asset-backed securities.
(3)Transfers into and out of Level 3 during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 were related to changes in the primary pricing source and changes in observability of external information used in determining fair value. The Company's policy is to recognize transfers into and out of the levels as having occurred at the end of the reporting period in which the transfers were determined.
($ in millions)Financial Assets
Financial
Liabilities
(1)
Municipal
Bonds
Corporate
Bonds

Mortgage-Backed
and Other
Asset-
Backed
Securities(2)
Total
Fixed
Maturity
Securities
Equity
Securities
Total
Beginning balance, April 1, 2022$54.1 $226.0 $89.8 $369.9 $1.3 $371.2 $103.1 
Transfers into Level 3(3)
— 56.0 17.5 73.5 — 73.5 — 
Transfers out of Level 3(3)
— — — — — — — 
Total gains or losses
Net gains/losses included in net income— — (1.4)(1.4)0.1 (1.3)(2.0)
Net unrealized gains/losses included in OCI(2.8)(4.9)(3.2)(10.9)— (10.9)(2.0)
Purchases— 4.9 — 4.9 — 4.9 — 
Issuances— — — — — — 1.2 
Sales— — (2.1)(2.1)— (2.1)— 
Settlements— — — — — — — 
Paydowns, maturities and distributions(0.3)(11.5)(3.5)(15.3)— (15.3)(2.5)
Ending balance, June 30, 2022$51.0 $270.5 $97.1 $418.6 $1.4 $420.0 $97.8 
Beginning balance, January 1, 2022$60.8 $210.3 $98.9 $370.0 $1.4 $371.4 $111.4 
Transfers into Level 3(3)
— 123.4 22.3 145.7 — 145.7 — 
Transfers out of Level 3(3)
(3.2)— (4.8)(8.0)— (8.0)— 
Total gains or losses
Net gains/losses included in net income— — (2.3)(2.3)— (2.3)(7.6)
Net unrealized gains/losses included in OCI(6.2)(11.3)(7.4)(24.9)— (24.9)(2.4)
Purchases— 4.9 — 4.9 — 4.9 — 
Issuances— — — — — — 2.1 
Sales— — (2.1)(2.1)— (2.1)— 
Settlements— — — — — — — 
Paydowns, maturities and distributions(0.4)(56.8)(7.5)(64.7)— (64.7)(5.7)
Ending balance, June 30, 2022$51.0 $270.5 $97.1 $418.6 $1.4 $420.0 $97.8 
(1) Represents embedded derivatives related to fixed indexed annuity and indexed universal life products reported in Future policy benefit reserves and Other policyholder funds as well as net MRBs reported in Policyholders' account balances in the Company's Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(2) Includes U.S. Government and federally sponsored agency obligations for mortgage-backed securities and other asset-backed securities.
(3) Transfers into and out of Level 3 during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 were attributable to changes in the availability of observable market information for individual fixed maturity securities. The Company's policy is to recognize transfers into and out of the levels as having occurred at the end of the reporting period in which the transfers were determined.

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company had no net gains or losses with respect to Level 3 financial assets. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, the Company had net losses of $1.3 million and $2.3 million, respectively, that were included in net income with respect to Level 3 financial assets.
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company had net gains of $3.4 million and $2.5 million, respectively, that were included in net income and were attributable to changes in the fair value of Level 3 financial liabilities. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, the Company had net gains of $2.0 million and $7.6 million, respectively, that were included in net income and were attributable to changes in the fair value of Level 3 financial liabilities.
Quantitative Information about Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
The following table provides quantitative information about the significant unobservable inputs for recurring fair value measurements categorized within Level 3.
($ in millions)
Financial
Assets
Fair Value as of
June 30, 2023
Valuation Technique(s)Unobservable Inputs
Range
(Weighted Average)
and Single Point Best Estimate(1)
Municipal bonds$63.9 discounted cash flowoption adjusted spread
308 bps
Corporate bonds311.5 discounted cash flowyield
6.1%
vendor priced vendor priced
79.64
discounted cash flowyield
11.0%
market comparableEV / Fwd EBITDA (x)
5.92x
discounted cash flowdiscount rate
6.2% - 10.7%
discounted cash flowexit cap
6.2%
discounted cash flow option adjusted spread
241 bps
Mortgage-backed and other asset-backed securities101.4 vendor price haircut
0.01% -0.3%
discounted cash flowdiscount margin
39.5%
discounted cash flowdiscount rate
16.0% - 21.0%
discounted cash flowmedian comparable yield
20.7% - 43.2%
discounted cash flowyield
6.4% - 6.5%
discounted cash flowLIBOR2.3%
discounted cash flowPDI spread5.5%
discounted cash flowSBL spread4.5%
discounted cash flowweighting
17.0% - 83.0%
discounted cash flowCPR20.0%
discounted cash flowdefault rate annual4.0%
discounted cash flowrecovery65.0%
discounted cash flowI spread
175 bps
discounted cash flowN spread
463 bps
discounted cash flowT Spread
226 bps
market comparable median price
81.34
Equity securities2.0black-scholesvolatility
low 28.0% - high 44.0%
black-scholes time to exit
2.67 bps
market comparable price/book ExAOCI
1.06x
($ in millions)
Financial
Liabilities
Fair Value as of
June 30, 2023
Valuation Technique(s)Unobservable Inputs
Range
(Weighted Average)
and Single Point Best Estimate(1)
Derivatives
embedded in
fixed indexed annuity products
$87.2 discounted cash flowlapse rate5.4%
mortality multiplier(4)
67.8%
      option budget 
0.9% - 3.8%
non-performance adjustment(5)
5.0%
Net MRBs$(3.6)discounted cash flow lapse rate 5.3%
mortality multiplier(4)
67.8%
(1)    When a range of unobservable inputs is not readily available, the Company uses a single point best estimate.
(2)    "N spread" is the interpolated weighted average life point on the swap curve.
(3)    "T spread" is a specific point on the OTR curve.
(4)    Mortality multiplier is applied to the Annuity 2000 table.
(5)    Determined as a percentage of the risk-free rate.
The valuation techniques and significant unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement for financial assets and financial liabilities classified as Level 3 are subject to the control processes as described in Part II - Item 8, Note 4 in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022. Generally, valuation techniques for fixed maturity securities include spread pricing, matrix pricing and discounted cash flow methodologies; include inputs such as quoted prices for identical or similar securities that are less liquid; and are based on lower levels of trading activity than securities classified as Level 2. The valuation techniques and significant unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement for equity securities classified as Level 3 use similar valuation techniques and significant unobservable inputs as those used for fixed maturity securities.
The sensitivity of the estimated fair values to changes in the significant unobservable inputs for fixed maturity and equity securities included in Level 3 include: benchmark yield, liquidity premium, estimated cash flows, prepayment and default speeds, spreads, weighted average life and credit rating. Significant spread widening in isolation will adversely impact the overall valuation, while significant tightening will lead to substantial valuation increases. Significant increases (decreases) in illiquidity premiums in isolation will result in substantially lower (higher) valuations. Significant increases (decreases) in expected default rates in isolation will result in substantially lower (higher) valuations.
Financial Instruments Not Carried at Fair Value
The Company has various other financial assets and financial liabilities used in the normal course of business that are not carried at fair value, but for which fair value disclosure is required. These financial assets and financial liabilities are further described in Part II - Item 8, Note 4 in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022. The following table presents the carrying amount, fair value and fair value hierarchy of these financial assets and financial liabilities.
($ in millions)Carrying
Amount
Fair
Value
Fair Value Measurements at
Reporting Date Using
Level 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Financial Assets
Other investments$178.3 $181.8 $— $— $181.8 
Deposit asset on reinsurance2,514.9 2,233.6 — — 2,233.6 
Financial Liabilities
Investment contract and future policy benefit reserves, fixed annuity contracts4,925.1 4,825.4 — — 4,825.4 
Investment contract and future policy benefit reserves, account values on life contracts114.9 110.9 — — 110.9 
Other policyholder funds897.2 897.2 — 889.9 7.3 
Reverse repurchase agreements0.2 0.4 — 0.4 — 
Short-term debt249.0 249.0 — — 249.0 
Long-term debt249.1 236.1 — 236.1 — 
December 31, 2022
Financial Assets
Other investments$167.4 $170.9 $— $— $170.9 
Deposit asset on reinsurance2,516.6 2,207.2 — — 2,207.2 
Financial Liabilities     
Investment contract and future policy benefit reserves, fixed annuity contracts4,988.5 4,901.3 — — 4,901.3 
Investment contract and future policy benefit reserves, account values on life contracts111.9 107.7 — — 107.7 
Other policyholder funds 863.0 863.0 — 810.7 52.3 
Reverse repurchase agreements70.2 73.3 — 73.3 — 
Short-term debt249.0 249.0 — — 249.0 
Long-term debt249.0 240.5 — 240.5 —