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ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Jackson Financial EPS ResultsActual EPS$4.87Consensus EPS $4.61Beat/MissBeat by +$0.26One Year Ago EPS$5.32Jackson Financial Revenue ResultsActual Revenue($471.00) millionExpected Revenue$1.77 billionBeat/MissMissed by -$2.24 billionYoY Revenue Growth-3.30%Jackson Financial Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2025Date8/5/2025TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateWednesday, August 6, 2025Conference Call Time11:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsJackson Financial's Q3 2025 earnings is scheduled for Wednesday, August 6, 2025Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Jackson Financial Q2 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 6, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: In Q2, retail annuity sales rose to $4.4 billion, up 9% sequentially and 4% year-over-year, driven by an 80% surge in RILA balances since last year and launching MarketLink Pro 3 products that now account for nearly one-third of annuity sales. Positive Sentiment: Jackson generated over $1 billion annualized free capital and free cash flow, ending the quarter with $5.3 billion in total adjusted capital and a 566% RBC ratio, while returning $216 million in Q2 dividends and repurchases, on track to exceed its $700–$800 million capital return target. Positive Sentiment: Variable annuity net outflows improved for the second consecutive quarter to $2.2 billion, down 27% year-over-year and 39% sequentially, aided by positive separate account performance and diversified sales mix. Positive Sentiment: Adjusted operating earnings per share rose 5% year-over-year to $5.12, supported by growing spread income from RILA and fixed annuities and a reduced diluted share count from repurchases. Positive Sentiment: The enhanced hedging program via Brook Re delivered a $61 million net hedge gain and MRB gains offsetting volatility-driven losses, reinforcing capital stability through market fluctuations. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallJackson Financial Q2 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xThere are 12 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Jackson Financial, Inc. 2Q twenty twenty five Earnings Call. My name is Charlie, and I'll be coordinating the call today. You'll have the opportunity to ask a question at the end of the presentation. I'll now hand the call over to our host, Liz Werner, Head of Investor Relations at Jackson Financial to begin. Operator00:00:22Liz, please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:24Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Jackson's second quarter twenty twenty five earnings call. Today's remarks may contain forward looking statements, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. These statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and are based upon management's current expectations. Jackson's filings with the SEC provide details on important factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially. Except as required by law, Jackson is under no obligation to update any forward looking statements if circumstances or management's estimates or opinions should change. Speaker 100:00:58Today's remarks also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures. The reconciliation of those measures to meet the most comparable U. S. GAAP figures is included in our earnings release, financial supplement and earnings presentation, all of which are available on the Investor Relations page of our website at investors.jackson.com. Presenting on today's call are our CEO, Laura Prescorn and our CFO, Don Cummings. Speaker 100:01:24Joining us in the room are our President of Jackson National Life Insurance Company, Chris Robb our President of PPM, Craig Smith and Head of Asset Liability Management, Brian Walter. At this time, I'll turn the call over to our CEO, Laura Prescorn. Speaker 200:01:40Thank you, Liz. Good morning and welcome to our second quarter twenty twenty five earnings call. I'll begin by reviewing the quarter's performance including our solid operating and sales results, continued capital generation and return to shareholders and our significant progress toward achieving our 2025 financial targets. Following my remarks, our CFO, Don Cummings will discuss our financial performance in further detail. Beginning with Slide three, Jackson's second quarter performance highlights the health of our business and strong capital position. Speaker 200:02:17Our retail annuities business benefited from our growing RILE product suite resulting in greater investment spread income and valuable earnings diversification for the quarter. RILA account balances have increased by nearly 80% from the second quarter last year and 26% since year end 2024, supporting sustainable investment spread income. The relative stability of spread income enhances Jackson's earnings overall and provides diversification that is especially valuable during periods of market volatility. Traditional variable annuities remain a core product offering accounting for over half of our retail annuity sales and our in force book generates more than $1,000,000,000 in quarterly fee income. The impact of lower average variable annuity assets in the second quarter was in part offset by investment spread income growth. Speaker 200:03:15Variable annuity account balances increased during the quarter with account values reaching $239,000,000,000 at the end of the second quarter, up from 2024 year end. Total retail annuity sales reached $4,400,000,000 in the second quarter representing a 9% increase over the first quarter and a 4% increase year over year. This growth was driven by sequential gains in both RILE and fixed annuity sales. RILE sales approached $1,400,000,000 up 16% from the previous quarter and roughly flat compared to the prior year levels. Notably, Ryla sales momentum has continued and is supported by the launch of Jackson's MarketLink Pro three and MarketLink Pro Advisory three, which offers a NASDAQ 100 index option in full principal protection option. Speaker 200:04:14Ryland now accounts for nearly one third of total retail annuity sales, underscoring Jackson's leadership in meeting the growing demand for solutions that offer participation in equity market growth with downside protection. Jackson's fixed annuity sales are consistent with our focus on offering a competitive product suite while adhering to our pricing discipline. In the second quarter, the attractiveness of our spread products benefited from our recent allocation of resources to certain higher yielding asset classes, including emerging markets, residential home mortgages and structured securities of investment grade assets. We will maintain a disciplined approach to this market and see future growth potential as we broaden our fixed index annuity product offering and further expand our market reach. Variable annuity sales in total continue to be strong and were relatively flat for the 2025. Speaker 200:05:15However, we have seen a 16% increase in sales of variable annuities without a lifetime benefit in the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year. These products provide access to attractive investment options as well as valuable tax and estate planning benefits. Additionally, we continue to believe that the asset growth potential, investment flexibility and guaranteed income provided by Jackson's traditional variable annuities meet a long term need for millions of Americans retiring each year. Jackson's traditional variable annuity book delivers strong profitability underpinned by prudent product design, conservative assumptions and disciplined risk management, areas that Don will discuss in greater detail. Importantly, we saw variable annuity net outflows improve for the second consecutive quarter and return to twenty twenty three levels. Speaker 200:06:14As a result, total retail annuity net outflows were $2,200,000,000 in the second quarter, down 27% from a year ago and down 39% from the first quarter. This emerging trend combined with the second quarter's positive separate account performance and increasing sales diversification positions us well for favorable retail annuity account value comparisons. In addition to our innovative approach to product design, we remain focused on delivering industry leading service and bringing enhanced tools to the market. Our recent launch of a new digital experience for financial professionals is the latest example of our ongoing investments in service and technology. Considering input from financial advisers, we created a digital tool to align clients' needs with the benefits and features of multiple products. Speaker 200:07:13The site also includes a wholesaler contact resource to facilitate new adviser relationships and is designed to deliver tailored support. These initiatives and our commitment to delivering exceptional service highlight our long term dedication to our business, distribution partners and clients. In July, Jackson was once again recognized in Barron's annual 100 Best Annuities Guide. Jackson had three products featured across five categories this year, including our Elite Access Advisory II variable annuity and our Jackson MarketLink Pro RILE suite which was highlighted seven times as a leading product providing valuable market protection for policyholders. Our long standing commitment to product innovation has resulted in differentiated annuity solutions that are highly valued by our distribution partners and their clients. Speaker 200:08:13We ended the second quarter in a strong capital position with even greater financial flexibility. Total adjusted capital exceeded $5,300,000,000 up from the first quarter of this year and a 5% increase since year end twenty twenty four. Risk based capital remains comfortably above our 425% target minimum and is estimated at 566% as of the end of the second quarter after investing in our business and distributing $325,000,000 to our holding company. Excess capital generation and free cash flow during the first half of this year have both exceeded a $1,000,000,000 annualized run rate. Our second quarter capital return of two sixteen million dollars extends our track record to fifteen quarters of continuous return to shareholders. Speaker 200:09:08We remain confident that our strong and sustainable capital generation will continue to support both future growth initiatives and ongoing capital return to shareholders. Turning to Slide four, we've made significant progress towards achieving our capital return target with $447,000,000 in share repurchases and common shareholder dividends through the first six months. This is a 41% increase from last year and shows that we're on track to meet or exceed our targeted range of $700,000,000 to $800,000,000 Our holding company liquidity of over $700,000,000 provides additional financial flexibility and should position Jackson for continued capital return beyond 2025. In addition, we continue to view a cash dividend as a reliable and sustainable means of returning capital to shareholders. Consistent with this long term focus, our Board recently approved a third quarter cash dividend of $0.80 per common share. Speaker 200:10:11Jackson remains committed to a balanced capital management strategy that prioritizes disciplined investments in our business, the maintenance of a strong balance sheet and consistent capital return to shareholders, all with the objective of creating long term value for our stakeholders. Our resilient capital, disciplined risk management and effective hedging strategy have enabled us to manage market volatility with confidence. In today's environment, the need for financial security in retirement has never been more apparent. Financial advisers are increasingly recognizing the value of annuities as essential tools for delivering the security to their clients. Jackson's commitment to the annuity market, providing flexible protection and income oriented solutions continues to be highly valued. Speaker 200:11:04We remain dedicated to supporting our distribution partners and helping their clients achieve greater financial confidence in retirement. With that, I'll turn the call over to Don. Speaker 300:11:14Thank you, Laura. I'll begin on Slide five with our consolidated financial results for the 2025. Adjusted operating earnings were $350,000,000 reflecting strong performance from our spread products where earnings were supported by the continued expansion of our RILA and fixed annuity blocks and higher yields in our bond portfolio. While fee income was lower this quarter due to market volatility in April, it is encouraging to note that variable annuity AUM rebounded and ended the quarter higher as markets recovered, positioning us well for the third quarter. The comparison to the 2024 was also impacted by a reserve release benefit in that prior year quarter. Speaker 300:12:07Our high quality conservative investment portfolio supporting the spread product business is well positioned with diversification and strong credit quality, a theme throughout the portfolio. The exposure of our portfolio to commercial office loans and below investment grade securities is less than 21%, respectively. As Laura mentioned, our spread product sales benefited from added capabilities at PPM America, which enabled recent new money allocation to certain higher yielding asset classes, including emerging markets, residential home mortgages and investment grade structured securities. We believe this modest shift in our new money asset allocation will allow Jackson to maintain a stable presence in the spread product marketplace. Before discussing notable items for the quarter, I want to highlight our strong performance in book value per common share. Speaker 300:13:08During the first half of the year, we returned $447,000,000 of capital to common shareholders, which contributed to $102,000,000 decrease in adjusted book value attributable to common shareholders since year end. Importantly, our share repurchase activity reduced the diluted share count, driving a 3% increase in book value per diluted share to $155.11 Additionally, our adjusted operating return on common equity for the first half of the year was 13%, in line with the healthy level achieved in the 2024. Slide six outlines the notable items included in adjusted operating earnings. Reported adjusted operating earnings per share was $4.87 for the current quarter. Adjusting for $0.33 of notable items and the difference in tax rates from our 15% guidance, adjusted operating earnings per share was $5.12 for the current quarter, up 5% from $4.87 in the prior year's second quarter. Speaker 300:14:23This improvement was primarily due to the growth in spread income noted earlier as well as a reduction in diluted share count from common share repurchase activity. The only notable item for the current quarter was a $0.33 negative as limited partnership results came in below our 10% long term assumption. The prior year's second quarter included a $06 benefit from this item and also included a onetime reserve release benefit of $0.31 On Slide seven, we highlight the strong and diverse new business profile of our retail annuity segment, which achieved 4% growth over the 2024. Our RILE product delivered robust sales of $1,400,000,000 broadly consistent with the prior year second quarter and increasing 16% compared to the first quarter of this year. Since its launch in 2021, Ryla assets under management have grown consistently, reaching a record high of nearly $15,000,000,000 at the end of the second quarter. Speaker 300:15:33As mentioned earlier, our spread product offerings were further supported by enhanced capabilities at our asset manager, PPM America, resulting in $470,000,000 in fixed and fixed index annuity sales for the second quarter. Our sales mix remains capital efficient, which has provided flexibility to allocate additional capital to spread products as we continue to diversify our business. We are proud of the progress we have made in building a well diversified new business mix since becoming an independent public company, positioning us for continued momentum. Turning to net flows, the sales we generated in RILA and other spread products translated to $1,700,000,000 of non variable annuity net flows in the second quarter. As we discussed on prior calls, variable annuity net outflows have been elevated in recent quarters, reflecting the moneyness profile of our book, the aging of policyholders and some larger past sales years coming out of the surrender period. Speaker 300:16:42Encouragingly, this trend has improved in 2025 with the all in surrender and benefit rate, including partial withdrawals and death benefits, declining by two forty basis points from the 2024. This resulted in an improvement in variable annuity net flows of about $900,000,000 compared to the 2025. Slide eight highlights pretax adjusted operating earnings across our segments. In retail annuities, we benefited from a favorable environment for spread products and lower operating expenses. While fee income was impacted by a temporary decline in average variable annuity AUM, our underlying business fundamentals remain strong. Speaker 300:17:31Jackson's earnings power is supported by the level of assets under management as growing nonbearable annuity net flows and strong separate account returns have built our average retail annuity AUM to $249,000,000,000 up from year end 2024. For the Institutional segment, pretax adjusted operating earnings were down from the second quarter of last year, reflecting lower spread income and were broadly in line with the first quarter of this year. Our higher level of new business activity in 2024 has continued into 2025, reflecting strong demand for spread lending and our opportunistic approach in the institutional marketplace. Our Closed Block segment reported pretax adjusted operating earnings that were down from the second quarter of last year, primarily due to an unfavorable comparative impact from policyholder benefits and cash flow assumption updates. Slide nine includes a waterfall comparison of our first quarter pretax adjusted operating earnings of $4.00 $6,000,000 to GAAP pretax income attributable to Jackson Financial of $183,000,000 Our hedging program reported a consolidated net hedge gain of $61,000,000 in the second quarter, demonstrating resilience despite elevated market volatility in April. Speaker 300:19:04The stability in our non operating results has significantly improved after moving to a more economic hedging approach in 2024, which has also contributed to our consistent capital generation. Our hedging program benefits from a robust and stable stream of guaranteed benefit fees, which are assessed on the benefit base rather than account buying. This methodology ensures consistent fee generation even during periods of market decline. In the second quarter, guarantee fees reached nearly $800,000,000 contributing to a strong total of $3,100,000,000 over the trailing twelve months. During the second quarter, our hedge results included a net loss of about $1,800,000,000 on hedging assets supporting our variable annuity and RIOA business. Speaker 300:19:58This loss was primarily from equity hedges, reflecting S and P returns of about 10% during the quarter and losses on interest rate hedges resulting from higher long term interest rates. Changes in market risk benefits or MRB were driven in part by the same interest rate and equity market movements, leading to a $2,200,000,000 gain, which more than offset the hedging assets loss. As a reminder, changes in the MRB relate primarily to our variable annuity business and include the impact of equity index implied volatility, which was a modest benefit during the quarter. Changes in implied volatility do not impact our Brook Re MRB measurement since its modified GAAP methodology uses a fixed volatility assumption designed to promote balance sheet stability. The reserve and embedded derivative loss of $1,100,000,000 during the second quarter primarily reflects increases in RILA reserves resulting from higher equity markets. Speaker 300:21:04Our RILA business continues to provide an economic offset to the equity risk of our variable annuity guarantee business, enhancing overall hedging efficiency. We believe these second quarter results underscore the effectiveness of our hedging program in supporting capital stability and proactively managing the economic risks of our business. Slide 10 provides an updated perspective on Jackson's high quality variable annuity business, building on themes first introduced at our 2021 spinoff. Jackson's variable annuity business is differentiated in the marketplace, which has enabled us to outperform peers. In large part, our success can be attributed to our focus on withdrawal benefits and avoiding more challenging guarantee features. Speaker 300:21:56Jackson also has long been a proponent of providing customers with investment freedom without forcing allocations or managed volatility funds. This approach is supported by a rigorous fund manager diligence and oversight process to ensure a high correlation between separate account assets and the related benchmarks. The strong underlying fund performance benefits both our policyholders and Jackson. Prudent pricing and disciplined product design further mitigate risk and enable agile product launches and repricing actions as market conditions evolve. As Laura noted, we believe our variable annuity products are highly valued, and we remain a consistent product provider for our distribution partners and their clients. Speaker 300:22:48The substantial cash flows generated by our large in force block, combined with extensive policyholder experience data, enhance our risk management capabilities. With the formation of Brook Re, we can further protect our book from market volatility and hedge more closely to the economics of our business. We believe our hedging performance has been proven through recent periods of financial stress. Overall, we remain confident in the quality of our variable annuity business and our risk management capabilities. Slide 11 highlights our capital generation and free cash flow for the quarter. Speaker 300:23:29Jackson adheres to an earn it, then pay it philosophy for capital return. This philosophy is built upon three pillars: the generation of free capital where we earn it the creation of free cash flow where we pay it and ultimately, the return of capital to our common shareholders. After tax statutory capital generation was $443,000,000 in the second quarter. We believe this metric offers helpful insight into the underlying strength of our business and provides the foundation for making capital allocation decisions that balance future growth with the return of capital to shareholders. Free capital generation was $258,000,000 in the quarter, reflecting the estimated change in required capital, or CAL, resulting from our strong and diversified new business results during the quarter. Speaker 300:24:25Free capital generation totaled $665,000,000 in the first half of this year Free and $1,500,000,000 on a trailing twelve month basis, a pace well above our $1,000,000,000 plus expectation for the full year. Free cash flow grew substantially in the current quarter, once again illustrating the stability of our capital generation. In the second quarter, $325,000,000 were distributed to the holding company. After covering expenses and other cash flow items, the resulting free cash flow at the holding company was $290,000,000 in the quarter. Over the last twelve months, distributed over $1,100,000,000 to the holding company and generated free cash flow of over $1,000,000,000 Based on Jackson's market capitalization at quarter end, we have produced a free cash flow yield of about 16% for the trailing twelve months. Speaker 300:25:28Although there are many factors that impact valuation, we believe this metric is a strong indicator of Jackson's value and we will continue to pursue share repurchases while investing in the growth of our business. The outcome of our strong free capital generation and growing free cash flow allowed us to return $216,000,000 to common shareholders in the quarter, up 60% from last year's second quarter on a per diluted share basis. On a trailing twelve month basis, we have returned $762,000,000 and we are highly confident in our ability to meet our full year capital return target, likely coming in at or above the high end of the range. Overall, these results reinforce Jackson's strong capital generation profile and stable growing cash distributions driving enhanced value for our shareholders. Slide 12 summarizes our growing capital and liquidity position for the quarter. Speaker 300:26:36The profitability of our in force business, driven by fee income from our variable annuity based contract and growing spread based earnings provided statutory capital generation of $443,000,000 during the second quarter. Following the establishment of Brook Re, our capital position and RBC ratio at Jackson National Life is much less sensitive to equity market movements. The main impact of equity market changes is on AUM and future capital generation rather than immediate changes in capital or RBC. This results in the earnings stream at Jackson National Life being more like an asset management business. Consistent with our approach of taking smaller periodic distributions from Jackson National Life, we distributed $325,000,000 to the holding company during the second quarter. Speaker 300:27:35After considering the impact of this distribution on our deferred tax asset, Jackson's total adjusted capital or TAC increased and ended the quarter at $5,300,000,000 Required capital at Jackson National Life has continued to remain relatively stable as was apparent in our second quarter results with estimated CAL somewhat higher, reflecting growth in our general account assets and our strong and diversified new business activity. Our estimated RBC ratio ended the quarter at 566% and remains well above our minimum of 425%. We believe Jackson is operating from a position of strength as we head into the last half of the year. During the 2025, Brookree continued to operate as expected despite elevated levels of market volatility early in the quarter. Overall, equity at Brookree was broadly flat during the second quarter and increased for the first six months of the year. Speaker 300:28:43Brookree's capitalization remains well above our internal risk management framework, which reflects a variety of detailed scenarios and our regulatory minimum operating capital level. During earlier calls, we committed to sharing any capital contributions to or distributions of capital from Brook Re, and we can confirm that we did not take either of those actions with Brook Re during the quarter. Going forward, we will continue to manage Brookree on a self sustaining basis given the long term nature of its liabilities. Our holding company cash and highly liquid asset position at the end of the quarter was $713,000,000 which continues to be above our minimum buffer and provides substantial financial flexibility. This was up from $617,000,000 in the 2025, reflecting operating company dividends and capital return to shareholders. Speaker 300:29:45Including other holding company investments, increases the total to $767,000,000 Overall, our second quarter results reflect positive momentum, including a strong balance sheet and growing levels of capital and liquidity, which position us well for continued success. I'll now turn the call back to Laura. Speaker 200:30:11Thank you, Don. Our second quarter results represent continued strong progress and we look forward to sharing future updates as we advance our strategic objectives. We remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting financial professionals and their clients with a common goal of helping Americans grow and safeguard their retirement savings and income. Lastly, but importantly, I want to acknowledge the exceptional dedication and talent of our associates whose contributions are fundamental to our ongoing success. At this time, I'll turn it over to the operator for questions. Operator00:30:49Thank Our first question comes from Alex Scott of Barclays. Alex, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:31:18Hey, thanks for taking the question. First one I had is just on your excess capital position and cash flow and potential uses of capital. I mean, at this point, you've got such a strong excess capital position. You're sort of taking up so much free cash flow to the holdco, you're not using it all for share repurchases. So the excess is building even further. Speaker 400:31:42And just in light of that situation, I wanted to better understand, like as look at this capital position, what is the pecking order for priority for potential upsizing of capital return or M and A? Speaker 500:32:00Good morning, Alex. Thank you for the question. I'll turn it to Don to get to your question specifically. But as you heard Don share in his prepared remarks, our approach is to first generate or earn excess capital and then pay it in the form of free cash flow and then return capital to to shareholders. That'll continue to be our philosophy going forward, and I'll let Don address more specifically your question. Speaker 600:32:29Yeah. Hey, Alex. Thanks for that question. So first of all, I would just reiterate that we have, in fact, had a very strong and kind of consistent level of operating company dividends coming up to the holding company, and you can see that in our cash and liquid investments position. If you look back since the separation from Prudential or since the IPO, that's totaled about $2,600,000,000 which has actually exceeded our initial market capitalization. Speaker 600:33:03So we do think that we'll continue to have a very strong level of capital generation. In terms of your question on how we would expect to use that, we continue to look at that on a balanced basis. So we believe that we can continue to support maintaining the strength of our balance sheet while also investing in the growth of our business and returning capital to shareholders. We don't think this is a one or the other situation. We think we can do both. Speaker 600:33:38And I think you've seen that in the results we produced for the second quarter. Speaker 400:33:47Got it. That's helpful. And then the second question I just wanted to ask on the AUM levels and just equity market helping heading into the back half of the year. How would you expect that to kind of flow through to your earnings? Like how much of the expense base is variable versus fixed? Speaker 400:34:06Would you expect margins to improve out of that? Or is there maybe some offsets to think about related to investing in the business and so forth? Speaker 600:34:19Yes. Thanks, Alex. So in terms of equity market performance for the quarter, it was quite strong. If you look at our roll forward of AUM for the quarter, we saw roughly 9.4% return on our separate account assets, which contributed about $19,000,000,000 to AUM and that far offset some of the net outflows that we're seeing primarily due to our VA business. Just to get at your question in terms of how we would think about that for the last half of the year, we continue to have pretty solid margins. Speaker 600:35:02Our fixed expenses in terms of our general and administrative expenses are not going to be that sensitive. We do have some other components of the P and L, which include some asset based commissions and the like that do have some market sensitivity. So there will be a little bit of offset in that. Speaker 400:35:25Thank you. Operator00:35:29Thank you. Our next question comes from Tom Gallagher of Evercore. Tom, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:35:39Good morning. Just a sort of a strategic question on is there any consideration to remixing the business when and it's kind of slowly happening already from the mix shift that's happening on the sales side. But anything that you would consider on something more strategic on legacy VA risk transfer, maybe lowering the reliance on shorter term hedges for the VA or anything else that you would consider? Or would you say you're broadly happy with the structure you have today? And just thinking specifically about lowering your cost of capital given your lower valuation versus peers. Speaker 700:36:30Thanks. Speaker 500:36:34Good morning, Tom. Thank you for the question. I'll share a couple comments, given the range of topics that you covered there and then turn it to Don. In terms of risk transfer, I'll say, if if there is a good strategic partnership opportunity that would make sense from a shareholder value perspective, we would, you know, certainly, give consideration to that opportunity. You commented on the diversity that we're seeing in our sales mix, and our our multiproduct portfolio does position us well to serve a range of market environments and and client needs, and we're gonna continue to focus on, product innovation to create greater access across those different annuity types going forward. Speaker 500:37:29I'll turn it to Don to comment on some of the other points that you included in your question. Speaker 600:37:35Yeah. Thanks, Tom. So I'll take the risk transfer question, and then I'll ask Brian to jump in on the hedging. But first of all, just in terms of the way we would look at any sort of transaction, whether it's risk transfer or m and a, the goal for us would be to create new streams of capital generation so that we can continue to grow our free cash flow and and how that impacts our ultimate capital return. So that's kind of the way that we look at it. Speaker 600:38:09In terms of risk transfer transactions, if you look back on Jackson's history, we've not only evaluated but completed a number of multiple complex reinsurance transactions. And we're open to considering any transaction that is strategic in nature and creates additional shareholder value. So, obviously, it's gonna need to be accretive to future profitability and capital generation. You know, some of the a couple of examples of things that could potentially relate to the risk transfer transaction. As you mentioned, we have been diversifying our business mix with more of a focus on spread products. Speaker 600:38:55Certainly, are opportunities to utilize captives to help manage some of the capital usage of those types of products, and we would certainly certainly are exploring, you know, those opportunities. And, also, that could include some some type of asset management partnership that might be additive to the capabilities that we already have in house with with PPM. And so that's just a couple of examples on risk transfer. I'll turn it over to Brian just to touch on your point about hedging and kind of the short term nature of some of our Speaker 800:39:37hedging instruments. Yes. Thanks, Tom, for the question on hedging. So just with the move to Brookree in a more economic, stable and predictable hedge target, a significant portion of our equity in this rate hedge program is now based on exchange traded futures rather than over the counter options. And these exchange traded futures have much lower roll risk relative to exchange traded options, which are can be sensitive to the implied volatility environment. Speaker 800:40:04These futures are highly liquid and can be traded in any market environment. Now with that said, though, we do have a normal position of put options, which help to mitigate GAAP risk and rebalancing risk in high volatility periods, which is what we saw and experienced in April. And we'll tweak the characteristics of those options to mitigate the cost in high volatility implied volatility regimes. These maturities are spaced out to try to reduce Rovers concentration. And as implied volatility comes down, we do tend to extend the duration of those trades. Speaker 800:40:34And I'll note that on a daily basis, we aim to cover our equity and interest rate exposure regardless of the market environment or the volatility regime or buy the hedges we need to. We look at both small and large market shocks on our liability to achieve the right balance between futures and options. And based on our current liability profile, we feel our approach predominantly using futures and supplementing with options matches our economic liability profile well and provides meaningful sale protection. Speaker 700:41:02Okay. Thanks for all that. Just one quick follow-up. The RILO product you're selling today, does that have living benefit and income guarantees on the majority of that? Or is that investment only? Speaker 700:41:17And how do you see competition in that part of the market? Speaker 500:41:22Yes. Thank you, Tom. Our Ryla momentum is strong since launch in 2022. I think I'll ask Chris to just comment on Ryla sales in the second quarter and then outlook as we've been watching that market evolve. Speaker 600:41:43Thanks, Laura. And Tom, thanks Speaker 900:41:44for the question. The RILE market certainly can be competitive from quarter to quarter. But as Laura noted in her opening remarks, RILE sales for us increased 16% sequentially. This compares to industry sales of about 13% over that same time period. We believe we have a competitive product offering, including an income option with a compelling suite of options for advisers and policyholders. Speaker 900:42:14In addition, the strength of our distribution team and our industry leading service position us well to participate in the robust growth we've seen in the Ryland market over the last three years. We also saw strong momentum leading into the third quarter following the launch of our MarketLink Pro three product, which offers the NASDAQ 100 Index option as well as 100% protection buffers for our one-, three- and six year terms. As Laura said, RILA now represents just over 30% of our sales, and nearly onethree of our Ryla sales are now coming from advisers that are either new to Jackson or that haven't sold a Jackson product in a while. It remains a core part of our diversified product offering that delivers a complete suite of annuities to our distribution partners, which allows our wholesalers to focus on providing solutions to their clients' needs, be it income protection, growth potential, tax and risk management or legacy benefits. We want to have products that deliver value across any market or consumer preference environment. Speaker 700:43:19All right. Thank you. Operator00:43:24Thank you. Our next question comes from Suneet Kamath of Jefferies. Suneet, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 1000:43:32Great. Thanks. First, just a quick follow-up on, Ryla and the answer you just gave. So this new product that offers 100%, principal protection, I had thought that one of the things that made the Rilla more capital efficient is that it didn't have principal protection and that the downside was sort of shared with the consumer. So maybe just want to understand that a little bit more. Speaker 1000:43:56And is this a relatively unique feature in the market versus kind of what your competitors are offering? And how do the capital requirements associated with this 100% principal protection compare to some of the other rilas that you offer? Speaker 600:44:14Hey, Sunita. It's Don. I'll take that question. So in terms of capital efficiency, the new Ryla product remains very capital light in terms of requirements. And so we're comfortable with that. Speaker 600:44:30The feature itself is one that is offered by a number of our competitors, so it's not entirely a new feature. It's new for Jackson, but not new in the industry. Speaker 1000:44:46Okay. And then I guess on the you'd mentioned this also in your prepared remarks, so I just wanted to come back to it. Are you managing or risk managing the Rilla sort of together with the legacy VA? And the reason I asked the question is, you know, another one of your company, competitors has talked about doing that, and they sort of ran into some issues once they got to this, quote unquote balanced risk profile across the two blocks. So I just want to make sure that I'll get a better sense of kind of how you're approaching the two the risk management of Operator00:45:18those two blocks of business. Speaker 600:45:23Suneet. It's Don again. So good question, and thanks for that. So we at Jackson, we do manage both blocks of business separately. I think the thing that we referred to in the prepared remarks is really the sort of natural offset in equity risk that the two products have. Speaker 600:45:43That does create some efficiency as we go out to purchase external hedges for our hedging program. But the products themselves are not managed together, like you were mentioning some other companies may do. In fact, all of the guarantees related to our VA business, as you know, for withdrawal benefits are reinsured to Brookree, while the Rylo business remains at Jackson. Speaker 800:46:14Got it. And if I Speaker 1000:46:15could just sneak one more in. Just on Brookree, do you think you'd be able to use that structure if you were to pursue inorganic growth, I. E, acquire a VA company? Could you sort of slot that block of business into Brookry? Speaker 600:46:33Yes. I guess we'll let you have another one. So yes, we do believe that there could be opportunities to leverage Brookry further with some type of M and A type transaction. And as we think about M and A, we've, I think, demonstrated that Brookry is operating effectively, and we've got certainly a much more predictable and stable capital generation profile. So that does give us some optionality in how we deploy our capital across both share repurchases and growing our business. Speaker 600:47:13So we would consider M and A part of growth. In terms of the types of transactions that we might consider, I think they would fall into one or two categories. One would be just leveraging our existing strengths. We've got a strong risk management culture at Jackson, and we've demonstrated that through the performance of our variable annuity business. We also are very strong in RILA. Speaker 600:47:40RILA is now about $15,000,000,000 of AUM as of the end of the second quarter. And I think the other thing that we would probably consider in terms of any kind of M and A activity would be how we could further accelerate diversifying our business. As we talked about earlier, we've been doing that very much through our new sales and kind of shifting the mix there. If there were an opportunity to do something like that more broadly through M and A, we would consider that. And all of our any M and A type activity that we would consider, obviously, we would look at that through the lens of that versus returning capital to shareholders. Speaker 1100:48:32Okay. Thank you. Speaker 600:48:34Thank you. Operator00:48:38Thank you. Our next question comes from Ryan Krueger of Keith, Briet and Woods. Ryan, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 1100:48:47Thanks. Good morning. I had some follow ups. One was you mentioned that you could use captives to reduce the strain from increased sales of fixed and fixed indexed annuities. When when you when you mentioned that, were you referring to potentially setting up, like, a a new affiliated reinsurer that would be separate from Brooakry and that and that could be used to to to put some of the the new business into? Speaker 600:49:17Yes. That's exactly what I was referring to, Ryan. We think we've been very successful with Brookry, and we've obviously observed what some of our competitors have done in terms of using Bermuda and other offshore locations. That could be a possibility. We would also look very strongly at what we could do on a domestic basis. Speaker 600:49:45But, yes, it would be to be able to have a captive that we can see spread business to. Speaker 1100:49:56Thanks. And then, I guess, somewhat related to this, but so I I guess in in terms of looking to to diversify the business, you, outside of just organic growth, so I guess, what are you suggesting that, you know, you would you would be, I guess, consider being a reinsurer for spread business in in the market? I I assume you don't need a strategic m and a transaction because you already have the capabilities in distribution. So I think just want to make sure I understood that correctly, that you'd potentially consider being a reinsurer for spread business in the market if there was an opportunity. Speaker 600:50:37Yes. So I think, as I said in response to the earlier question, you know, it could be, that we would look at using, Brookree to, you know, acquire other blocks of business that might be additive, in terms of our capital generation and free cash flow in the future. And that, you know, likely, probably, in our case, would not include, spread type business. But, you know, if there are, you know, life blocks or other blocks of business that would be complementary to our VA guarantee business, that is something that we could consider. Speaker 1100:51:21Alright. Great. Thank you. Operator00:51:26Perfect. Thank you. At this time, we have no further questions. I'll hand back over to the CEO for any final comments. Speaker 500:51:36Thank you for your continued interest in Jackson. As you've heard this morning, our latest results show the strong momentum we have going forward. We'll continue these discussions and share our progress toward our 2025 targets after the third quarter. Thank you, and take care. Operator00:51:55Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's call. Thank you for joining. You may now disconnect your lines.Read morePowered by Earnings DocumentsSlide DeckPress Release(8-K)Quarterly report(10-Q) Jackson Financial Earnings HeadlinesJackson Financial Inc. 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There are 12 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Jackson Financial, Inc. 2Q twenty twenty five Earnings Call. My name is Charlie, and I'll be coordinating the call today. You'll have the opportunity to ask a question at the end of the presentation. I'll now hand the call over to our host, Liz Werner, Head of Investor Relations at Jackson Financial to begin. Operator00:00:22Liz, please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:24Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Jackson's second quarter twenty twenty five earnings call. Today's remarks may contain forward looking statements, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. These statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and are based upon management's current expectations. Jackson's filings with the SEC provide details on important factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially. Except as required by law, Jackson is under no obligation to update any forward looking statements if circumstances or management's estimates or opinions should change. Speaker 100:00:58Today's remarks also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures. The reconciliation of those measures to meet the most comparable U. S. GAAP figures is included in our earnings release, financial supplement and earnings presentation, all of which are available on the Investor Relations page of our website at investors.jackson.com. Presenting on today's call are our CEO, Laura Prescorn and our CFO, Don Cummings. Speaker 100:01:24Joining us in the room are our President of Jackson National Life Insurance Company, Chris Robb our President of PPM, Craig Smith and Head of Asset Liability Management, Brian Walter. At this time, I'll turn the call over to our CEO, Laura Prescorn. Speaker 200:01:40Thank you, Liz. Good morning and welcome to our second quarter twenty twenty five earnings call. I'll begin by reviewing the quarter's performance including our solid operating and sales results, continued capital generation and return to shareholders and our significant progress toward achieving our 2025 financial targets. Following my remarks, our CFO, Don Cummings will discuss our financial performance in further detail. Beginning with Slide three, Jackson's second quarter performance highlights the health of our business and strong capital position. Speaker 200:02:17Our retail annuities business benefited from our growing RILE product suite resulting in greater investment spread income and valuable earnings diversification for the quarter. RILA account balances have increased by nearly 80% from the second quarter last year and 26% since year end 2024, supporting sustainable investment spread income. The relative stability of spread income enhances Jackson's earnings overall and provides diversification that is especially valuable during periods of market volatility. Traditional variable annuities remain a core product offering accounting for over half of our retail annuity sales and our in force book generates more than $1,000,000,000 in quarterly fee income. The impact of lower average variable annuity assets in the second quarter was in part offset by investment spread income growth. Speaker 200:03:15Variable annuity account balances increased during the quarter with account values reaching $239,000,000,000 at the end of the second quarter, up from 2024 year end. Total retail annuity sales reached $4,400,000,000 in the second quarter representing a 9% increase over the first quarter and a 4% increase year over year. This growth was driven by sequential gains in both RILE and fixed annuity sales. RILE sales approached $1,400,000,000 up 16% from the previous quarter and roughly flat compared to the prior year levels. Notably, Ryla sales momentum has continued and is supported by the launch of Jackson's MarketLink Pro three and MarketLink Pro Advisory three, which offers a NASDAQ 100 index option in full principal protection option. Speaker 200:04:14Ryland now accounts for nearly one third of total retail annuity sales, underscoring Jackson's leadership in meeting the growing demand for solutions that offer participation in equity market growth with downside protection. Jackson's fixed annuity sales are consistent with our focus on offering a competitive product suite while adhering to our pricing discipline. In the second quarter, the attractiveness of our spread products benefited from our recent allocation of resources to certain higher yielding asset classes, including emerging markets, residential home mortgages and structured securities of investment grade assets. We will maintain a disciplined approach to this market and see future growth potential as we broaden our fixed index annuity product offering and further expand our market reach. Variable annuity sales in total continue to be strong and were relatively flat for the 2025. Speaker 200:05:15However, we have seen a 16% increase in sales of variable annuities without a lifetime benefit in the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year. These products provide access to attractive investment options as well as valuable tax and estate planning benefits. Additionally, we continue to believe that the asset growth potential, investment flexibility and guaranteed income provided by Jackson's traditional variable annuities meet a long term need for millions of Americans retiring each year. Jackson's traditional variable annuity book delivers strong profitability underpinned by prudent product design, conservative assumptions and disciplined risk management, areas that Don will discuss in greater detail. Importantly, we saw variable annuity net outflows improve for the second consecutive quarter and return to twenty twenty three levels. Speaker 200:06:14As a result, total retail annuity net outflows were $2,200,000,000 in the second quarter, down 27% from a year ago and down 39% from the first quarter. This emerging trend combined with the second quarter's positive separate account performance and increasing sales diversification positions us well for favorable retail annuity account value comparisons. In addition to our innovative approach to product design, we remain focused on delivering industry leading service and bringing enhanced tools to the market. Our recent launch of a new digital experience for financial professionals is the latest example of our ongoing investments in service and technology. Considering input from financial advisers, we created a digital tool to align clients' needs with the benefits and features of multiple products. Speaker 200:07:13The site also includes a wholesaler contact resource to facilitate new adviser relationships and is designed to deliver tailored support. These initiatives and our commitment to delivering exceptional service highlight our long term dedication to our business, distribution partners and clients. In July, Jackson was once again recognized in Barron's annual 100 Best Annuities Guide. Jackson had three products featured across five categories this year, including our Elite Access Advisory II variable annuity and our Jackson MarketLink Pro RILE suite which was highlighted seven times as a leading product providing valuable market protection for policyholders. Our long standing commitment to product innovation has resulted in differentiated annuity solutions that are highly valued by our distribution partners and their clients. Speaker 200:08:13We ended the second quarter in a strong capital position with even greater financial flexibility. Total adjusted capital exceeded $5,300,000,000 up from the first quarter of this year and a 5% increase since year end twenty twenty four. Risk based capital remains comfortably above our 425% target minimum and is estimated at 566% as of the end of the second quarter after investing in our business and distributing $325,000,000 to our holding company. Excess capital generation and free cash flow during the first half of this year have both exceeded a $1,000,000,000 annualized run rate. Our second quarter capital return of two sixteen million dollars extends our track record to fifteen quarters of continuous return to shareholders. Speaker 200:09:08We remain confident that our strong and sustainable capital generation will continue to support both future growth initiatives and ongoing capital return to shareholders. Turning to Slide four, we've made significant progress towards achieving our capital return target with $447,000,000 in share repurchases and common shareholder dividends through the first six months. This is a 41% increase from last year and shows that we're on track to meet or exceed our targeted range of $700,000,000 to $800,000,000 Our holding company liquidity of over $700,000,000 provides additional financial flexibility and should position Jackson for continued capital return beyond 2025. In addition, we continue to view a cash dividend as a reliable and sustainable means of returning capital to shareholders. Consistent with this long term focus, our Board recently approved a third quarter cash dividend of $0.80 per common share. Speaker 200:10:11Jackson remains committed to a balanced capital management strategy that prioritizes disciplined investments in our business, the maintenance of a strong balance sheet and consistent capital return to shareholders, all with the objective of creating long term value for our stakeholders. Our resilient capital, disciplined risk management and effective hedging strategy have enabled us to manage market volatility with confidence. In today's environment, the need for financial security in retirement has never been more apparent. Financial advisers are increasingly recognizing the value of annuities as essential tools for delivering the security to their clients. Jackson's commitment to the annuity market, providing flexible protection and income oriented solutions continues to be highly valued. Speaker 200:11:04We remain dedicated to supporting our distribution partners and helping their clients achieve greater financial confidence in retirement. With that, I'll turn the call over to Don. Speaker 300:11:14Thank you, Laura. I'll begin on Slide five with our consolidated financial results for the 2025. Adjusted operating earnings were $350,000,000 reflecting strong performance from our spread products where earnings were supported by the continued expansion of our RILA and fixed annuity blocks and higher yields in our bond portfolio. While fee income was lower this quarter due to market volatility in April, it is encouraging to note that variable annuity AUM rebounded and ended the quarter higher as markets recovered, positioning us well for the third quarter. The comparison to the 2024 was also impacted by a reserve release benefit in that prior year quarter. Speaker 300:12:07Our high quality conservative investment portfolio supporting the spread product business is well positioned with diversification and strong credit quality, a theme throughout the portfolio. The exposure of our portfolio to commercial office loans and below investment grade securities is less than 21%, respectively. As Laura mentioned, our spread product sales benefited from added capabilities at PPM America, which enabled recent new money allocation to certain higher yielding asset classes, including emerging markets, residential home mortgages and investment grade structured securities. We believe this modest shift in our new money asset allocation will allow Jackson to maintain a stable presence in the spread product marketplace. Before discussing notable items for the quarter, I want to highlight our strong performance in book value per common share. Speaker 300:13:08During the first half of the year, we returned $447,000,000 of capital to common shareholders, which contributed to $102,000,000 decrease in adjusted book value attributable to common shareholders since year end. Importantly, our share repurchase activity reduced the diluted share count, driving a 3% increase in book value per diluted share to $155.11 Additionally, our adjusted operating return on common equity for the first half of the year was 13%, in line with the healthy level achieved in the 2024. Slide six outlines the notable items included in adjusted operating earnings. Reported adjusted operating earnings per share was $4.87 for the current quarter. Adjusting for $0.33 of notable items and the difference in tax rates from our 15% guidance, adjusted operating earnings per share was $5.12 for the current quarter, up 5% from $4.87 in the prior year's second quarter. Speaker 300:14:23This improvement was primarily due to the growth in spread income noted earlier as well as a reduction in diluted share count from common share repurchase activity. The only notable item for the current quarter was a $0.33 negative as limited partnership results came in below our 10% long term assumption. The prior year's second quarter included a $06 benefit from this item and also included a onetime reserve release benefit of $0.31 On Slide seven, we highlight the strong and diverse new business profile of our retail annuity segment, which achieved 4% growth over the 2024. Our RILE product delivered robust sales of $1,400,000,000 broadly consistent with the prior year second quarter and increasing 16% compared to the first quarter of this year. Since its launch in 2021, Ryla assets under management have grown consistently, reaching a record high of nearly $15,000,000,000 at the end of the second quarter. Speaker 300:15:33As mentioned earlier, our spread product offerings were further supported by enhanced capabilities at our asset manager, PPM America, resulting in $470,000,000 in fixed and fixed index annuity sales for the second quarter. Our sales mix remains capital efficient, which has provided flexibility to allocate additional capital to spread products as we continue to diversify our business. We are proud of the progress we have made in building a well diversified new business mix since becoming an independent public company, positioning us for continued momentum. Turning to net flows, the sales we generated in RILA and other spread products translated to $1,700,000,000 of non variable annuity net flows in the second quarter. As we discussed on prior calls, variable annuity net outflows have been elevated in recent quarters, reflecting the moneyness profile of our book, the aging of policyholders and some larger past sales years coming out of the surrender period. Speaker 300:16:42Encouragingly, this trend has improved in 2025 with the all in surrender and benefit rate, including partial withdrawals and death benefits, declining by two forty basis points from the 2024. This resulted in an improvement in variable annuity net flows of about $900,000,000 compared to the 2025. Slide eight highlights pretax adjusted operating earnings across our segments. In retail annuities, we benefited from a favorable environment for spread products and lower operating expenses. While fee income was impacted by a temporary decline in average variable annuity AUM, our underlying business fundamentals remain strong. Speaker 300:17:31Jackson's earnings power is supported by the level of assets under management as growing nonbearable annuity net flows and strong separate account returns have built our average retail annuity AUM to $249,000,000,000 up from year end 2024. For the Institutional segment, pretax adjusted operating earnings were down from the second quarter of last year, reflecting lower spread income and were broadly in line with the first quarter of this year. Our higher level of new business activity in 2024 has continued into 2025, reflecting strong demand for spread lending and our opportunistic approach in the institutional marketplace. Our Closed Block segment reported pretax adjusted operating earnings that were down from the second quarter of last year, primarily due to an unfavorable comparative impact from policyholder benefits and cash flow assumption updates. Slide nine includes a waterfall comparison of our first quarter pretax adjusted operating earnings of $4.00 $6,000,000 to GAAP pretax income attributable to Jackson Financial of $183,000,000 Our hedging program reported a consolidated net hedge gain of $61,000,000 in the second quarter, demonstrating resilience despite elevated market volatility in April. Speaker 300:19:04The stability in our non operating results has significantly improved after moving to a more economic hedging approach in 2024, which has also contributed to our consistent capital generation. Our hedging program benefits from a robust and stable stream of guaranteed benefit fees, which are assessed on the benefit base rather than account buying. This methodology ensures consistent fee generation even during periods of market decline. In the second quarter, guarantee fees reached nearly $800,000,000 contributing to a strong total of $3,100,000,000 over the trailing twelve months. During the second quarter, our hedge results included a net loss of about $1,800,000,000 on hedging assets supporting our variable annuity and RIOA business. Speaker 300:19:58This loss was primarily from equity hedges, reflecting S and P returns of about 10% during the quarter and losses on interest rate hedges resulting from higher long term interest rates. Changes in market risk benefits or MRB were driven in part by the same interest rate and equity market movements, leading to a $2,200,000,000 gain, which more than offset the hedging assets loss. As a reminder, changes in the MRB relate primarily to our variable annuity business and include the impact of equity index implied volatility, which was a modest benefit during the quarter. Changes in implied volatility do not impact our Brook Re MRB measurement since its modified GAAP methodology uses a fixed volatility assumption designed to promote balance sheet stability. The reserve and embedded derivative loss of $1,100,000,000 during the second quarter primarily reflects increases in RILA reserves resulting from higher equity markets. Speaker 300:21:04Our RILA business continues to provide an economic offset to the equity risk of our variable annuity guarantee business, enhancing overall hedging efficiency. We believe these second quarter results underscore the effectiveness of our hedging program in supporting capital stability and proactively managing the economic risks of our business. Slide 10 provides an updated perspective on Jackson's high quality variable annuity business, building on themes first introduced at our 2021 spinoff. Jackson's variable annuity business is differentiated in the marketplace, which has enabled us to outperform peers. In large part, our success can be attributed to our focus on withdrawal benefits and avoiding more challenging guarantee features. Speaker 300:21:56Jackson also has long been a proponent of providing customers with investment freedom without forcing allocations or managed volatility funds. This approach is supported by a rigorous fund manager diligence and oversight process to ensure a high correlation between separate account assets and the related benchmarks. The strong underlying fund performance benefits both our policyholders and Jackson. Prudent pricing and disciplined product design further mitigate risk and enable agile product launches and repricing actions as market conditions evolve. As Laura noted, we believe our variable annuity products are highly valued, and we remain a consistent product provider for our distribution partners and their clients. Speaker 300:22:48The substantial cash flows generated by our large in force block, combined with extensive policyholder experience data, enhance our risk management capabilities. With the formation of Brook Re, we can further protect our book from market volatility and hedge more closely to the economics of our business. We believe our hedging performance has been proven through recent periods of financial stress. Overall, we remain confident in the quality of our variable annuity business and our risk management capabilities. Slide 11 highlights our capital generation and free cash flow for the quarter. Speaker 300:23:29Jackson adheres to an earn it, then pay it philosophy for capital return. This philosophy is built upon three pillars: the generation of free capital where we earn it the creation of free cash flow where we pay it and ultimately, the return of capital to our common shareholders. After tax statutory capital generation was $443,000,000 in the second quarter. We believe this metric offers helpful insight into the underlying strength of our business and provides the foundation for making capital allocation decisions that balance future growth with the return of capital to shareholders. Free capital generation was $258,000,000 in the quarter, reflecting the estimated change in required capital, or CAL, resulting from our strong and diversified new business results during the quarter. Speaker 300:24:25Free capital generation totaled $665,000,000 in the first half of this year Free and $1,500,000,000 on a trailing twelve month basis, a pace well above our $1,000,000,000 plus expectation for the full year. Free cash flow grew substantially in the current quarter, once again illustrating the stability of our capital generation. In the second quarter, $325,000,000 were distributed to the holding company. After covering expenses and other cash flow items, the resulting free cash flow at the holding company was $290,000,000 in the quarter. Over the last twelve months, distributed over $1,100,000,000 to the holding company and generated free cash flow of over $1,000,000,000 Based on Jackson's market capitalization at quarter end, we have produced a free cash flow yield of about 16% for the trailing twelve months. Speaker 300:25:28Although there are many factors that impact valuation, we believe this metric is a strong indicator of Jackson's value and we will continue to pursue share repurchases while investing in the growth of our business. The outcome of our strong free capital generation and growing free cash flow allowed us to return $216,000,000 to common shareholders in the quarter, up 60% from last year's second quarter on a per diluted share basis. On a trailing twelve month basis, we have returned $762,000,000 and we are highly confident in our ability to meet our full year capital return target, likely coming in at or above the high end of the range. Overall, these results reinforce Jackson's strong capital generation profile and stable growing cash distributions driving enhanced value for our shareholders. Slide 12 summarizes our growing capital and liquidity position for the quarter. Speaker 300:26:36The profitability of our in force business, driven by fee income from our variable annuity based contract and growing spread based earnings provided statutory capital generation of $443,000,000 during the second quarter. Following the establishment of Brook Re, our capital position and RBC ratio at Jackson National Life is much less sensitive to equity market movements. The main impact of equity market changes is on AUM and future capital generation rather than immediate changes in capital or RBC. This results in the earnings stream at Jackson National Life being more like an asset management business. Consistent with our approach of taking smaller periodic distributions from Jackson National Life, we distributed $325,000,000 to the holding company during the second quarter. Speaker 300:27:35After considering the impact of this distribution on our deferred tax asset, Jackson's total adjusted capital or TAC increased and ended the quarter at $5,300,000,000 Required capital at Jackson National Life has continued to remain relatively stable as was apparent in our second quarter results with estimated CAL somewhat higher, reflecting growth in our general account assets and our strong and diversified new business activity. Our estimated RBC ratio ended the quarter at 566% and remains well above our minimum of 425%. We believe Jackson is operating from a position of strength as we head into the last half of the year. During the 2025, Brookree continued to operate as expected despite elevated levels of market volatility early in the quarter. Overall, equity at Brookree was broadly flat during the second quarter and increased for the first six months of the year. Speaker 300:28:43Brookree's capitalization remains well above our internal risk management framework, which reflects a variety of detailed scenarios and our regulatory minimum operating capital level. During earlier calls, we committed to sharing any capital contributions to or distributions of capital from Brook Re, and we can confirm that we did not take either of those actions with Brook Re during the quarter. Going forward, we will continue to manage Brookree on a self sustaining basis given the long term nature of its liabilities. Our holding company cash and highly liquid asset position at the end of the quarter was $713,000,000 which continues to be above our minimum buffer and provides substantial financial flexibility. This was up from $617,000,000 in the 2025, reflecting operating company dividends and capital return to shareholders. Speaker 300:29:45Including other holding company investments, increases the total to $767,000,000 Overall, our second quarter results reflect positive momentum, including a strong balance sheet and growing levels of capital and liquidity, which position us well for continued success. I'll now turn the call back to Laura. Speaker 200:30:11Thank you, Don. Our second quarter results represent continued strong progress and we look forward to sharing future updates as we advance our strategic objectives. We remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting financial professionals and their clients with a common goal of helping Americans grow and safeguard their retirement savings and income. Lastly, but importantly, I want to acknowledge the exceptional dedication and talent of our associates whose contributions are fundamental to our ongoing success. At this time, I'll turn it over to the operator for questions. Operator00:30:49Thank Our first question comes from Alex Scott of Barclays. Alex, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:31:18Hey, thanks for taking the question. First one I had is just on your excess capital position and cash flow and potential uses of capital. I mean, at this point, you've got such a strong excess capital position. You're sort of taking up so much free cash flow to the holdco, you're not using it all for share repurchases. So the excess is building even further. Speaker 400:31:42And just in light of that situation, I wanted to better understand, like as look at this capital position, what is the pecking order for priority for potential upsizing of capital return or M and A? Speaker 500:32:00Good morning, Alex. Thank you for the question. I'll turn it to Don to get to your question specifically. But as you heard Don share in his prepared remarks, our approach is to first generate or earn excess capital and then pay it in the form of free cash flow and then return capital to to shareholders. That'll continue to be our philosophy going forward, and I'll let Don address more specifically your question. Speaker 600:32:29Yeah. Hey, Alex. Thanks for that question. So first of all, I would just reiterate that we have, in fact, had a very strong and kind of consistent level of operating company dividends coming up to the holding company, and you can see that in our cash and liquid investments position. If you look back since the separation from Prudential or since the IPO, that's totaled about $2,600,000,000 which has actually exceeded our initial market capitalization. Speaker 600:33:03So we do think that we'll continue to have a very strong level of capital generation. In terms of your question on how we would expect to use that, we continue to look at that on a balanced basis. So we believe that we can continue to support maintaining the strength of our balance sheet while also investing in the growth of our business and returning capital to shareholders. We don't think this is a one or the other situation. We think we can do both. Speaker 600:33:38And I think you've seen that in the results we produced for the second quarter. Speaker 400:33:47Got it. That's helpful. And then the second question I just wanted to ask on the AUM levels and just equity market helping heading into the back half of the year. How would you expect that to kind of flow through to your earnings? Like how much of the expense base is variable versus fixed? Speaker 400:34:06Would you expect margins to improve out of that? Or is there maybe some offsets to think about related to investing in the business and so forth? Speaker 600:34:19Yes. Thanks, Alex. So in terms of equity market performance for the quarter, it was quite strong. If you look at our roll forward of AUM for the quarter, we saw roughly 9.4% return on our separate account assets, which contributed about $19,000,000,000 to AUM and that far offset some of the net outflows that we're seeing primarily due to our VA business. Just to get at your question in terms of how we would think about that for the last half of the year, we continue to have pretty solid margins. Speaker 600:35:02Our fixed expenses in terms of our general and administrative expenses are not going to be that sensitive. We do have some other components of the P and L, which include some asset based commissions and the like that do have some market sensitivity. So there will be a little bit of offset in that. Speaker 400:35:25Thank you. Operator00:35:29Thank you. Our next question comes from Tom Gallagher of Evercore. Tom, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:35:39Good morning. Just a sort of a strategic question on is there any consideration to remixing the business when and it's kind of slowly happening already from the mix shift that's happening on the sales side. But anything that you would consider on something more strategic on legacy VA risk transfer, maybe lowering the reliance on shorter term hedges for the VA or anything else that you would consider? Or would you say you're broadly happy with the structure you have today? And just thinking specifically about lowering your cost of capital given your lower valuation versus peers. Speaker 700:36:30Thanks. Speaker 500:36:34Good morning, Tom. Thank you for the question. I'll share a couple comments, given the range of topics that you covered there and then turn it to Don. In terms of risk transfer, I'll say, if if there is a good strategic partnership opportunity that would make sense from a shareholder value perspective, we would, you know, certainly, give consideration to that opportunity. You commented on the diversity that we're seeing in our sales mix, and our our multiproduct portfolio does position us well to serve a range of market environments and and client needs, and we're gonna continue to focus on, product innovation to create greater access across those different annuity types going forward. Speaker 500:37:29I'll turn it to Don to comment on some of the other points that you included in your question. Speaker 600:37:35Yeah. Thanks, Tom. So I'll take the risk transfer question, and then I'll ask Brian to jump in on the hedging. But first of all, just in terms of the way we would look at any sort of transaction, whether it's risk transfer or m and a, the goal for us would be to create new streams of capital generation so that we can continue to grow our free cash flow and and how that impacts our ultimate capital return. So that's kind of the way that we look at it. Speaker 600:38:09In terms of risk transfer transactions, if you look back on Jackson's history, we've not only evaluated but completed a number of multiple complex reinsurance transactions. And we're open to considering any transaction that is strategic in nature and creates additional shareholder value. So, obviously, it's gonna need to be accretive to future profitability and capital generation. You know, some of the a couple of examples of things that could potentially relate to the risk transfer transaction. As you mentioned, we have been diversifying our business mix with more of a focus on spread products. Speaker 600:38:55Certainly, are opportunities to utilize captives to help manage some of the capital usage of those types of products, and we would certainly certainly are exploring, you know, those opportunities. And, also, that could include some some type of asset management partnership that might be additive to the capabilities that we already have in house with with PPM. And so that's just a couple of examples on risk transfer. I'll turn it over to Brian just to touch on your point about hedging and kind of the short term nature of some of our Speaker 800:39:37hedging instruments. Yes. Thanks, Tom, for the question on hedging. So just with the move to Brookree in a more economic, stable and predictable hedge target, a significant portion of our equity in this rate hedge program is now based on exchange traded futures rather than over the counter options. And these exchange traded futures have much lower roll risk relative to exchange traded options, which are can be sensitive to the implied volatility environment. Speaker 800:40:04These futures are highly liquid and can be traded in any market environment. Now with that said, though, we do have a normal position of put options, which help to mitigate GAAP risk and rebalancing risk in high volatility periods, which is what we saw and experienced in April. And we'll tweak the characteristics of those options to mitigate the cost in high volatility implied volatility regimes. These maturities are spaced out to try to reduce Rovers concentration. And as implied volatility comes down, we do tend to extend the duration of those trades. Speaker 800:40:34And I'll note that on a daily basis, we aim to cover our equity and interest rate exposure regardless of the market environment or the volatility regime or buy the hedges we need to. We look at both small and large market shocks on our liability to achieve the right balance between futures and options. And based on our current liability profile, we feel our approach predominantly using futures and supplementing with options matches our economic liability profile well and provides meaningful sale protection. Speaker 700:41:02Okay. Thanks for all that. Just one quick follow-up. The RILO product you're selling today, does that have living benefit and income guarantees on the majority of that? Or is that investment only? Speaker 700:41:17And how do you see competition in that part of the market? Speaker 500:41:22Yes. Thank you, Tom. Our Ryla momentum is strong since launch in 2022. I think I'll ask Chris to just comment on Ryla sales in the second quarter and then outlook as we've been watching that market evolve. Speaker 600:41:43Thanks, Laura. And Tom, thanks Speaker 900:41:44for the question. The RILE market certainly can be competitive from quarter to quarter. But as Laura noted in her opening remarks, RILE sales for us increased 16% sequentially. This compares to industry sales of about 13% over that same time period. We believe we have a competitive product offering, including an income option with a compelling suite of options for advisers and policyholders. Speaker 900:42:14In addition, the strength of our distribution team and our industry leading service position us well to participate in the robust growth we've seen in the Ryland market over the last three years. We also saw strong momentum leading into the third quarter following the launch of our MarketLink Pro three product, which offers the NASDAQ 100 Index option as well as 100% protection buffers for our one-, three- and six year terms. As Laura said, RILA now represents just over 30% of our sales, and nearly onethree of our Ryla sales are now coming from advisers that are either new to Jackson or that haven't sold a Jackson product in a while. It remains a core part of our diversified product offering that delivers a complete suite of annuities to our distribution partners, which allows our wholesalers to focus on providing solutions to their clients' needs, be it income protection, growth potential, tax and risk management or legacy benefits. We want to have products that deliver value across any market or consumer preference environment. Speaker 700:43:19All right. Thank you. Operator00:43:24Thank you. Our next question comes from Suneet Kamath of Jefferies. Suneet, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 1000:43:32Great. Thanks. First, just a quick follow-up on, Ryla and the answer you just gave. So this new product that offers 100%, principal protection, I had thought that one of the things that made the Rilla more capital efficient is that it didn't have principal protection and that the downside was sort of shared with the consumer. So maybe just want to understand that a little bit more. Speaker 1000:43:56And is this a relatively unique feature in the market versus kind of what your competitors are offering? And how do the capital requirements associated with this 100% principal protection compare to some of the other rilas that you offer? Speaker 600:44:14Hey, Sunita. It's Don. I'll take that question. So in terms of capital efficiency, the new Ryla product remains very capital light in terms of requirements. And so we're comfortable with that. Speaker 600:44:30The feature itself is one that is offered by a number of our competitors, so it's not entirely a new feature. It's new for Jackson, but not new in the industry. Speaker 1000:44:46Okay. And then I guess on the you'd mentioned this also in your prepared remarks, so I just wanted to come back to it. Are you managing or risk managing the Rilla sort of together with the legacy VA? And the reason I asked the question is, you know, another one of your company, competitors has talked about doing that, and they sort of ran into some issues once they got to this, quote unquote balanced risk profile across the two blocks. So I just want to make sure that I'll get a better sense of kind of how you're approaching the two the risk management of Operator00:45:18those two blocks of business. Speaker 600:45:23Suneet. It's Don again. So good question, and thanks for that. So we at Jackson, we do manage both blocks of business separately. I think the thing that we referred to in the prepared remarks is really the sort of natural offset in equity risk that the two products have. Speaker 600:45:43That does create some efficiency as we go out to purchase external hedges for our hedging program. But the products themselves are not managed together, like you were mentioning some other companies may do. In fact, all of the guarantees related to our VA business, as you know, for withdrawal benefits are reinsured to Brookree, while the Rylo business remains at Jackson. Speaker 800:46:14Got it. And if I Speaker 1000:46:15could just sneak one more in. Just on Brookree, do you think you'd be able to use that structure if you were to pursue inorganic growth, I. E, acquire a VA company? Could you sort of slot that block of business into Brookry? Speaker 600:46:33Yes. I guess we'll let you have another one. So yes, we do believe that there could be opportunities to leverage Brookry further with some type of M and A type transaction. And as we think about M and A, we've, I think, demonstrated that Brookry is operating effectively, and we've got certainly a much more predictable and stable capital generation profile. So that does give us some optionality in how we deploy our capital across both share repurchases and growing our business. Speaker 600:47:13So we would consider M and A part of growth. In terms of the types of transactions that we might consider, I think they would fall into one or two categories. One would be just leveraging our existing strengths. We've got a strong risk management culture at Jackson, and we've demonstrated that through the performance of our variable annuity business. We also are very strong in RILA. Speaker 600:47:40RILA is now about $15,000,000,000 of AUM as of the end of the second quarter. And I think the other thing that we would probably consider in terms of any kind of M and A activity would be how we could further accelerate diversifying our business. As we talked about earlier, we've been doing that very much through our new sales and kind of shifting the mix there. If there were an opportunity to do something like that more broadly through M and A, we would consider that. And all of our any M and A type activity that we would consider, obviously, we would look at that through the lens of that versus returning capital to shareholders. Speaker 1100:48:32Okay. Thank you. Speaker 600:48:34Thank you. Operator00:48:38Thank you. Our next question comes from Ryan Krueger of Keith, Briet and Woods. Ryan, your line is open. Please go ahead. Speaker 1100:48:47Thanks. Good morning. I had some follow ups. One was you mentioned that you could use captives to reduce the strain from increased sales of fixed and fixed indexed annuities. When when you when you mentioned that, were you referring to potentially setting up, like, a a new affiliated reinsurer that would be separate from Brooakry and that and that could be used to to to put some of the the new business into? Speaker 600:49:17Yes. That's exactly what I was referring to, Ryan. We think we've been very successful with Brookry, and we've obviously observed what some of our competitors have done in terms of using Bermuda and other offshore locations. That could be a possibility. We would also look very strongly at what we could do on a domestic basis. Speaker 600:49:45But, yes, it would be to be able to have a captive that we can see spread business to. Speaker 1100:49:56Thanks. And then, I guess, somewhat related to this, but so I I guess in in terms of looking to to diversify the business, you, outside of just organic growth, so I guess, what are you suggesting that, you know, you would you would be, I guess, consider being a reinsurer for spread business in in the market? I I assume you don't need a strategic m and a transaction because you already have the capabilities in distribution. So I think just want to make sure I understood that correctly, that you'd potentially consider being a reinsurer for spread business in the market if there was an opportunity. Speaker 600:50:37Yes. So I think, as I said in response to the earlier question, you know, it could be, that we would look at using, Brookree to, you know, acquire other blocks of business that might be additive, in terms of our capital generation and free cash flow in the future. And that, you know, likely, probably, in our case, would not include, spread type business. But, you know, if there are, you know, life blocks or other blocks of business that would be complementary to our VA guarantee business, that is something that we could consider. Speaker 1100:51:21Alright. Great. Thank you. Operator00:51:26Perfect. Thank you. At this time, we have no further questions. I'll hand back over to the CEO for any final comments. Speaker 500:51:36Thank you for your continued interest in Jackson. As you've heard this morning, our latest results show the strong momentum we have going forward. We'll continue these discussions and share our progress toward our 2025 targets after the third quarter. Thank you, and take care. Operator00:51:55Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's call. Thank you for joining. You may now disconnect your lines.Read morePowered by