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Reserve for Life-Contingent Contract Benefits and Contractholder Funds
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Reserve for Life-Contingent Contract Benefits and Contractholder Funds  
Reserve for Life-Contingent Contract Benefits and Contractholder Funds
Note 9
Reserve for Life-Contingent Contract Benefits and Contractholder Funds
Reserve for life-contingent contract benefits
 
 
As of December 31,
($ in millions)
 
2019
 
2018
Immediate fixed annuities:
 
 
 
 
Structured settlement annuities
 
$
6,840

 
$
6,701

Other immediate fixed annuities
 
1,612

 
1,714

Traditional life insurance
 
2,897

 
2,808

Accident and health insurance
 
873

 
876

Other
 
78

 
109

Total reserve for life-contingent contract benefits
 
$
12,300

 
$
12,208


Key assumptions generally used in calculating the reserve for life-contingent contract benefits
Product
 
Mortality
 
Interest rate
 
Estimation method
Structured settlement annuities
 
U.S. population with projected calendar year improvements; mortality rates adjusted for each impaired life based on reduction in life expectancy
 
Interest rate assumptions range from 3.8% to 7.5%
 
Present value of contractually specified future benefits
Other immediate fixed annuities
 
1983 group annuity mortality table with internal modifications; 1983 individual annuity mortality table; Annuity 2000 mortality table with internal modifications; Annuity 2000 mortality table; 1983 individual annuity mortality table with internal modifications
 
Interest rate assumptions range from 0.3% to 9.0%
 
Present value of expected future benefits based on historical experience
Traditional life insurance
 
Actual company experience plus loading
 
Interest rate assumptions range from 2.5% to 11.3%
 
Net level premium reserve method using the Company’s withdrawal experience rates; includes reserves for unpaid claims
Accident and health insurance
 
Actual company experience plus loading
 
Interest rate assumptions range from 3.0% to 7.0%
 
Unearned premium; additional contract reserves for mortality risk and unpaid claims
Other:
Variable annuity guaranteed minimum death benefits (1)
 
Annuity 2012 mortality table with internal modifications
 
Interest rate assumptions range from 2.0% to 5.8%
 
Projected benefit ratio applied to cumulative assessments
(1) 
In 2006, the Company disposed of substantially all of its variable annuity business through reinsurance agreements with The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a subsidiary of Prudential Financial, Inc. (collectively “Prudential”).
The Company records an adjustment to the reserve for life-contingent contract benefits that represents the amount by which the reserve balance would increase if the net unrealized gains in the applicable product investment portfolios were realized and reinvested at current lower interest rates, resulting in a premium deficiency. The offset to this liability is recorded as a reduction of the unrealized net capital gains included in AOCI. This liability was $126 million and zero as of December 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.
Contractholder funds
 
 
As of December 31,
($ in millions)
 
2019
 
2018
Interest-sensitive life insurance
 
$
8,384

 
$
8,229

Investment contracts:
 
 
 
 
Fixed annuities
 
8,845

 
9,681

Other investment contracts
 
463

 
461

Total contractholder funds
 
$
17,692

 
$
18,371


Key contract provisions of contractholder funds
Product
 
Interest rate
 
Withdrawal/surrender charges
Interest-sensitive life insurance
 
Interest rates credited range from 0.0% to 10.0% for equity-indexed life (whose returns are indexed to the S&P 500) and 1.0% to 6.0% for all other products
 
Either a percentage of account balance or dollar amount grading off generally over 20 years
Fixed annuities
 
Interest rates credited range from 0.5% to 7.5% for immediate annuities; (8.0)% to 10.0% for equity-indexed annuities (whose returns are indexed to the S&P 500); and 0.1% to 6.0% for all other products
 
Either a declining or a level percentage charge generally over ten years or less. Additionally, approximately 12.0% of fixed annuities are subject to market value adjustment for discretionary withdrawals
Other investment contracts:
Guaranteed minimum income, accumulation and withdrawal benefits on variable (1) and fixed annuities and secondary guarantees on interest-sensitive life insurance and fixed annuities
 
Interest rates used in establishing reserves range from 1.7% to 10.3%
 
Withdrawal and surrender charges are based on the terms of the related interest-sensitive life insurance or fixed annuity contract
(1) 
In 2006, the Company disposed of substantially all of its variable annuity business through reinsurance agreements with Prudential.
Contractholder funds activity
 
 
For the years ended December 31,
($ in millions)
 
2019
 
2018
 
2017
Balance, beginning of year
 
$
18,371

 
$
19,434

 
$
20,260

Deposits
 
1,091

 
1,109

 
1,130

Interest credited
 
636

 
650

 
687

Benefits
 
(791
)
 
(844
)
 
(901
)
Surrenders and partial withdrawals
 
(884
)
 
(1,135
)
 
(999
)
Contract charges
 
(825
)
 
(824
)
 
(826
)
Net transfers from separate accounts
 
10

 
6

 
5

Other adjustments
 
84

 
(25
)
 
78

Balance, end of year
 
$
17,692

 
$
18,371

 
$
19,434


The Company offered various guarantees to variable annuity contractholders. In 2006, the Company disposed of substantially all of its variable annuity business through reinsurance agreements with Prudential. Liabilities for variable contract guarantees related to death benefits are included in the reserve for life-contingent contract benefits and the liabilities related to the income, withdrawal and accumulation benefits are included in contractholder funds. All liabilities for variable contract guarantees are reported on a gross basis on the balance sheet with a corresponding reinsurance recoverable asset for those contracts subject to reinsurance.
Absent any contract provision wherein the Company guarantees either a minimum return or account value upon death, a specified contract anniversary date, partial withdrawal or annuitization, variable annuity and variable life insurance contractholders bear the investment risk that the separate accounts’ funds may not meet their stated investment objectives. The account balances of variable annuity contracts’ separate accounts with guarantees included $2.68 billion and $2.47 billion of equity, fixed income and balanced mutual funds and $253 million and $245 million of money market mutual funds as of December 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.



The table below presents information regarding the Company’s variable annuity contracts with guarantees. The Company’s variable annuity contracts may offer more than one type of guarantee in each contract; therefore, the sum of amounts listed exceeds the total account balances of variable annuity contracts’ separate accounts with guarantees.
($ in millions)
 
As of December 31,
 
 
2019
 
2018
In the event of death
 
 
 
 
Separate account value
 
$
2,928

 
$
2,711

Net amount at risk (1)
 
$
373

 
$
605

Average attained age of contractholders
 
71 years

 
71 years

At annuitization (includes income benefit guarantees)
 
 
 
 
Separate account value
 
$
848

 
$
778

Net amount at risk (2)
 
$
173

 
$
264

Weighted average waiting period until annuitization options available
 
None

 
None

For cumulative periodic withdrawals
 
 
 
 
Separate account value
 
$
190

 
$
190

Net amount at risk (3)
 
$
13

 
$
16

Accumulation at specified dates
 
 
 
 
Separate account value
 
$
123

 
$
129

Net amount at risk (4)
 
$
15

 
$
26

Weighted average waiting period until guarantee date
 
4 years

 
4 years

(1) 
Defined as the estimated current guaranteed minimum death benefit in excess of the current account balance as of the balance sheet date.
(2) 
Defined as the estimated present value of the guaranteed minimum annuity payments in excess of the current account balance.
(3) 
Defined as the estimated current guaranteed minimum withdrawal balance (initial deposit) in excess of the current account balance as of the balance sheet date.
(4) 
Defined as the estimated present value of the guaranteed minimum accumulation balance in excess of the current account balance.
The liability for death and income benefit guarantees is equal to a benefit ratio multiplied by the cumulative contract charges earned, plus accrued interest less contract excess guarantee benefit payments. The benefit ratio is calculated as the estimated present value of all expected contract excess guarantee benefits divided by the present value of all expected contract charges. The establishment of reserves for these guarantees requires the projection of future fund values, mortality, persistency and customer benefit utilization rates. These assumptions are periodically reviewed and updated. For guarantees related to death benefits, benefits represent the projected excess guaranteed minimum death benefit payments. For guarantees related to income benefits, benefits represent the present value of the minimum guaranteed annuitization benefits in excess of the projected account balance at the time of annuitization.
Projected benefits and contract charges used in determining the liability for certain guarantees are developed using models and stochastic scenarios that are also used in the development of estimated expected gross profits. Underlying assumptions for the liability related to income benefits include assumed future annuitization elections based on factors such as the extent of benefit to the potential annuitant, eligibility conditions and the annuitant’s attained age. The liability for guarantees is re-evaluated periodically, and adjustments are made to the liability balance through a charge or credit to life and annuity contract benefits.
Guarantees related to the majority of withdrawal and accumulation benefits are considered to be derivative financial instruments; therefore, the liability for these benefits is established based on its fair value.
Summary of liabilities for guarantees
($ in millions)
 
Liability for guarantees related to death benefits and interest-sensitive life products
 
Liability for guarantees related to income benefits
 
Liability for guarantees related to accumulation and withdrawal benefits
 
Total
Balance, December 31, 2018 (1)
 
$
308

 
$
39

 
$
97

 
$
444

Less reinsurance recoverables
 
111

 
35

 
39

 
185

Net balance as of December 31, 2018
 
197


4


58


259

Incurred guarantee benefits
 
18

 

 
12

 
30

Paid guarantee benefits
 
(3
)
 

 

 
(3
)
Net change
 
15

 

 
12


27

Net balance as of December 31, 2019
 
212

 
4

 
70

 
286

Plus reinsurance recoverables
 
81

 
20

 
32

 
133

Balance, December 31, 2019 (2)
 
$
293


$
24


$
102


$
419

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance, December 31, 2017 (3)
 
$
262

 
$
29

 
$
79

 
$
370

Less reinsurance recoverables
 
87

 
25

 
34

 
146

Net balance as of December 31, 2017
 
175


4


45


224

Incurred guarantee benefits
 
24

 

 
13

 
37

Paid guarantee benefits
 
(2
)
 

 

 
(2
)
Net change
 
22




13


35

Net balance as of December 31, 2018
 
197

 
4

 
58

 
259

Plus reinsurance recoverables
 
111

 
35

 
39

 
185

Balance, December 31, 2018 (1)
 
$
308


$
39


$
97


$
444

(1) 
Included in the total liability balance as of December 31, 2018 are reserves for variable annuity death benefits of $109 million, variable annuity income benefits of $36 million, variable annuity accumulation benefits of $25 million, variable annuity withdrawal benefits of $14 million and other guarantees of $260 million.
(2) 
Included in the total liability balance as of December 31, 2019 are reserves for variable annuity death benefits of $78 million, variable annuity income benefits of $21 million, variable annuity accumulation benefits of $18 million, variable annuity withdrawal benefits of $14 million and other guarantees of $288 million.
(3) 
Included in the total liability balance as of December 31, 2017 are reserves for variable annuity death benefits of $85 million, variable annuity income benefits of $26 million, variable annuity accumulation benefits of $22 million, variable annuity withdrawal benefits of $12 million and other guarantees of $225 million.