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  • Corebridge Financial Announces First Quarter 2026 Results

    May 7, 2026 by Corebridge Financial, Inc

    HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Corebridge Financial, Inc. (“Corebridge” or the “Company”) (NYSE: CRBG) today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026.

    “Corebridge delivered strong financial results in the first quarter,” said Marc Costantini, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Earnings per share and return on equity both improved year over year. This, alongside consistent organic growth and the proceeds from our variable annuity transaction, supported a record return of capital to shareholders through repurchases.

    “We are making excellent progress toward closing our transformative merger with Equitable, a deal that will enhance our scale, diversification, and cash generation. Regulatory filings remain on track, and our leadership team for the combined company is finalized and will be announced shortly. Furthermore, our newly established integration management office is already hard at work to ensure a seamless transition for all stakeholders.

    “Our success is built on a steadfast commitment to putting the customer at the center of everything we do. That means delivering a differentiated customer-value proposition through product breadth and innovation, and being the easiest company to do business with. At five months into my tenure, I’m impressed at the speed and focus the team has brought to digitizing our processes across every stage of the customer journey.”

    CONSOLIDATED RESULTS
    ($ in millions, except per share data)

     

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

     

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

     

     

    $

    (53

    )

     

    $

    (664

    )

    Income (loss) per common share available to common shareholders

     

    $

    (0.11

    )

     

    $

    (1.19

    )

    Weighted average shares outstanding – diluted

     

     

     

    474

     

     

     

    558

     

    Adjusted after-tax operating income1

     

     

    $

    501

     

     

    $

    570

     

    Operating EPS1

     

     

    $

    1.05

     

     

    $

    1.02

     

    Weighted average shares outstanding – operating

     

     

     

    475

     

     

     

    559

     

    Total common shares outstanding

     

     

     

    457

     

     

     

    553

     

    Pre-tax income (loss)

     

     

    $

    97

     

     

    $

    (862

    )

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income1

     

     

    $

    629

     

     

    $

    710

     

    Core sources of income2

     

     

    $

    1,515

     

     

    $

    1,513

     

    Base spread income2

     

     

    $

    883

     

     

    $

    895

     

    Fee income2

     

     

    $

    301

     

     

    $

    277

     

    Underwriting margin excluding variable investment income2

     

    $

    331

     

     

    $

    341

     

    Premiums and deposits

     

     

    $

    8,013

     

     

    $

    8,920

     

    Net investment income

     

     

    $

    3,197

     

     

    $

    3,189

     

    Net investment income (APTOI basis)1

     

     

    $

    2,989

     

     

    $

    2,841

     

    Base portfolio income – insurance operating businesses

     

    $

    2,968

     

     

    $

    2,741

     

    Variable investment income – insurance operating businesses

     

    $

    22

     

     

    $

    88

     

    Corporate and other

     

     

    $

    (1

    )

     

    $

    12

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Return on average equity

     

     

     

    (1.8

    %)

     

     

    (22.7

    %)

    Adjusted return on average equity1

     

     

     

    10.6

    %

     

     

    10.4

    %

    Net loss was $53 million, compared to a loss of $664 million in the prior year quarter. The variance largely was a result of realized gains on the Fortitude Re (“FRL”) funds withheld embedded derivative versus realized losses in the prior year period.

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income (“APTOI”) was $629 million, or an 11% decrease from the prior year quarter. Excluding variable investment income (“VII”) and notable items, APTOI decreased 1% from the same period, driven by lower spread income and lower underwriting gains, partially offset by increases in our fee-based products.

    Core sources of income excluding notable items was $1.5 billion, a 1% increase from the prior year quarter largely due to higher fee income, partially offset by lower base spread income and underwriting margin.

    Premiums and deposits were $8.0 billion, a 10% decrease from the prior year quarter. Excluding transactional activity (i.e., pension risk transfer, guaranteed investment contracts and Group Retirement plan acquisitions), premiums and deposits declined 2% from the same period primarily driven by lower fixed annuity sales, partially offset by higher fixed index annuity and RILA deposits.

    CAPITAL AND LIQUIDITY HIGHLIGHTS

    • Life Fleet RBC ratioremains above target
    • Holding company liquidity of $1.7 billion as of March 31, 2026
    • Financial leverage ratio2 of 32.6%
    • Returned $1.4 billion to shareholders through $1.3 billion of share repurchases and $114 million of dividends
    • Declared dividend of $0.25 per share of common stock on May 4, 2026, payable on June 30, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business on June 16, 2026

    BUSINESS RESULTS

    Individual Retirement

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    ($ in millions)

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    4,346

     

     

    $

    4,298

    Total sources of income

     

    $

    701

     

     

    $

    721

    Core sources of income

     

    $

    712

     

     

    $

    698

    Spread income

     

    $

    624

     

     

    $

    654

    Base spread income

     

    $

    635

     

     

    $

    631

    Variable investment income

     

    $

    (11

    )

     

    $

    23

    Fee income

     

    $

    77

     

     

    $

    67

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income

     

    $

    415

     

     

    $

    454

    • Premiums and deposits increased $48 million, or 1%, over the prior year quarter, primarily driven by higher fixed index annuity and RILA deposits, partially offset by lower fixed annuity deposits
    • Core sources of income increased 2% from the prior year quarter, primarily driven by fee and base spread income driven by growth in the underlying business, even with negative impact of 2025 Federal Reserve rate actions
    • APTOI decreased $39 million, or 9%, from the prior year quarter. Excluding VII and notable items, APTOI increased 1% from the prior year quarter driven by higher commissions and DAC related to the underlying business growth, partially offset by an increase in fee income

    Group Retirement

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    ($ in millions)

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    1,751

     

    $

    1,824

    Total sources of income

     

    $

    344

     

    $

    387

    Core sources of income

     

    $

    343

     

    $

    363

    Spread income

     

    $

    137

     

    $

    192

    Base spread income

     

    $

    136

     

    $

    168

    Variable investment income

     

    $

    1

     

    $

    24

    Fee income

     

    $

    207

     

    $

    195

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income

     

    $

    140

     

    $

    195

    • Premiums and deposits decreased $73 million, or 4%, from the prior year quarter, primarily driven by lower deposits from in-plan participants
    • Core sources of income decreased $20 million, or 6% from the prior year quarter, primarily due to lower spread income partially offset by growth in fee income
    • APTOI decreased $55 million, or 28%, from the prior year quarter. Excluding VII and notable items, APTOI decreased 17% from the prior year quarter, primarily driven by lower base spread income offset by higher fee income

    Life Insurance

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    ($ in millions)

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    850

     

     

    $

    856

    Underwriting margin

     

    $

    316

     

     

    $

    325

    Underwriting margin excluding variable investment income

     

    $

    317

     

     

    $

    321

    Variable investment income

     

    $

    (1

    )

     

    $

    4

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income

     

    $

    96

     

     

    $

    108

    • Premiums and deposits decreased $6 million from the prior year quarter primarily due to lower universal life sales, partially offset by higher traditional life sales
    • Underwriting margin excluding VII and notable items decreased 1% from the prior year quarter due to more favorable mortality experience in the prior year quarter
    • APTOI decreased $12 million, or 11%, from the prior year quarter. Excluding VII and notable items, APTOI decreased 5% from the prior year quarter driven by more favorable mortality experience in the prior year quarter and lower net investment income

    Institutional Markets

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    ($ in millions)

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    1,066

     

    $

    1,942

    Total sources of income

     

    $

    176

     

    $

    168

    Core sources of income

     

    $

    143

     

    $

    131

    Spread income

     

    $

    145

     

    $

    132

    Base spread income

     

    $

    112

     

    $

    96

    Variable investment income

     

    $

    33

     

    $

    36

    Fee income

     

    $

    17

     

    $

    15

    Underwriting margin

     

    $

    14

     

    $

    21

    Underwriting margin excluding variable investment income

     

    $

    14

     

    $

    20

    Variable investment income

     

    $

     

    $

    1

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income

     

    $

    143

     

    $

    137

    • Premiums and deposits decreased $876 million, or 45%, from the prior year quarter, primarily driven by lower premiums from pension risk transfer transactions and lower deposits on guaranteed investment contracts
    • Total sources of income increased 5% over the prior year quarter. Excluding VII and notable items, total sources of income increased 13% over the prior year quarter, driven by higher spread income partially offset by lower underwriting margin
    • APTOI increased $6 million, or 4%, over the prior year quarter. Excluding VII and notable items, APTOI increased 15% over the prior year quarter due to higher base spread income, partially offset by lower underwriting margin

    Corporate and Other

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    ($ in millions)

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Corporate expenses

     

    $

    (38

    )

     

    $

    (35

    )

    Interest expense on financial debt

     

    $

    (113

    )

     

    $

    (125

    )

    Asset management

     

    $

    2

     

     

    $

    (3

    )

    Consolidated investment entities

     

    $

     

     

    $

    3

     

    Other

     

    $

    (16

    )

     

    $

    (24

    )

    Adjusted pre-tax operating (loss)

     

    $

    (165

    )

     

    $

    (184

    )

    • APTOI loss decreased $19 million over the prior year quarter, primarily due to lower interest expense on financial debt due to repayment of debt maturities in April and July 2025
    ___________________________

    1

    This release refers to financial measures not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (non-GAAP); definitions of non-GAAP measures and reconciliations to their most directly comparable GAAP measures can be found in “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below

    2

    This release refers to key operating metrics and key terms. Information about these metrics and terms can be found in “Key Operating Metrics and Key Terms” below

    CONFERENCE CALL

    Corebridge will host a conference call on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. EDT to review these results. The call is open to the public and can be accessed via a live, listen-only webcast in the Investors section of corebridgefinancial.com. A replay will be available after the call at the same location.

    Supplemental financial data and our investor presentation are available in the Investors section of corebridgefinancial.com.

    About Corebridge Financial

    Corebridge Financial, Inc. makes it possible for more people to take action in their financial lives. With more than $380 billion in assets under management and administration as of March 31, 2026, Corebridge Financial is one of the largest providers of retirement solutions and insurance products in the United States. We proudly partner with financial professionals and institutions to help individuals plan, save for and achieve secure financial futures. For more information, visit corebridgefinancial.com and follow us on LinkedIn. These references with additional information about Corebridge have been provided as a convenience, and the information contained on such websites is not incorporated by reference into this press release.

    In the discussion below, “we,” “us” and “our” refer to Corebridge and its consolidated subsidiaries, unless the context refers solely to Corebridge as a corporate entity.

    CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

    This press release includes statements, which, to the extent they are not statements of historical or present fact, constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements, and any related oral statements, can be identified by the use of terms such as “believes,” “expects,” “may,” “will,” “shall,” “should,” “would,” “could,” “seeks,” “aims,” “projects,” “forecasts,” “intends,” “targets,” “plans,” “assumes,” “enable,” “estimates,” “anticipates,” “goals,” “guidance,” “formidable,” “preliminary,” “objective,” “continue,” “drive,” “improve,” “superior,” “robust,” “positioned,” “resilient,” “vision,” “potential,” “immediate,” “on track,” “progress”, “is optimistic,” and similar expressions or the negative of those expressions or verbs. We caution you that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or outcomes. Forward-looking statements are not historical facts but instead represent only our beliefs regarding future events, which may by their nature be inherently uncertain, and some of which may be outside our control. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements about the potential repurchases of shares of common stock, statements about the expected timing and completion of the proposed transaction between the Company and Equitable Holdings, Inc. (“Equitable Holdings”) (the “Proposed Transaction”), the anticipated benefits of the Proposed Transaction, including estimated synergies and projected cost savings, and plans and expectations for the Company, Equitable Holdings or their new parent company after completion of the Proposed Transaction.

    Such forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Key factors include, among others, the ability to repurchase shares (if the Company decides to do so) within the expected timing or at all; the ability to complete the Proposed Transaction on the timeframe or on the terms currently anticipated or at all, including due to a failure to obtain requisite stockholder, stock exchange, regulatory, governmental or other approvals; risks related to difficulties, inabilities or delays in integrating the parties’ businesses; the ability to realize the anticipated benefits of the Proposed Transaction, including estimated run-rate expense synergies and projected cost savings at the times, and to the extent, anticipated, as well as expected operating earnings and cashflow generation; the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the right of either or both parties to terminate the merger agreement; the potential impact of the announcement or consummation of the Proposed Transaction on the Company or Equitable Holdings’ stock price and on their respective business, contractual and operational relationships (including with regulatory bodies, employees, suppliers, clients and competitors); risks related to business disruptions from the Proposed Transaction that may harm the business or current plans and operations of either or both parties, including diversion of management time from ongoing business operations; the risk that the Proposed Transaction and its announcement could have an adverse effect on the ability of either or both parties to hire and retain key personnel; the parties’ ability to raise debt on favorable terms or at all; the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against the Company, Equitable Holdings, their new parent company or their respective directors; restrictions on the conduct of the Company and Equitable Holdings’ respective businesses prior to the closing of the Proposed Transaction and on each of their ability to pursue alternatives to the Proposed Transaction; the possibility that the Proposed Transaction may be more expensive to complete than anticipated, including as a result of unexpected factors or events, or unforeseen or unknown liabilities; the deterioration of economic conditions; geopolitical tensions; the potential impact of a downgrade in the Company or Equitable Holdings’ Insurer Financial Strength ratings or credit ratings or of the new parent company of the Company and Equitable Holdings following completion of the Proposed Transaction; other factors that may affect future results of the Company and Equitable Holdings; and management’s response to any of the aforementioned factors.

    Any forward-looking statements included herein are not a guarantee of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and there are certain important factors that could cause actual results to differ, possibly materially, from expectations or estimates reflected or implied in such forward-looking statements, including, among others, risks related to:

    • changes in interest rates and changes to credit spreads;
    • the deterioration of economic conditions, an economic slowdown or recession, changes in market conditions, weakening in capital markets, volatility in equity markets, inflationary pressures, the rise of pressures on the commercial real estate market, and geopolitical tensions;
    • the unpredictability of the amount and timing of insurance liability claims;
    • unavailable, uneconomical or inadequate reinsurance or recaptures of reinsured liabilities;
    • uncertainty and unpredictability related to our reinsurance agreements and the reinsurers’ performance of their obligations under these agreements;
    • our limited ability to access funds from our subsidiaries;
    • our ability to incur indebtedness, our potential inability to refinance all or a portion of our indebtedness or our ability to obtain additional financing on favorable terms or at all;
    • our ability to maintain sufficient eligible collateral to support business and funding strategies requiring collateralization;
    • our inability to generate cash to meet our needs due to the illiquidity of some of our investments;
    • the inaccuracy of the methodologies, estimations and assumptions underlying our valuation of investments and derivatives;
    • a downgrade in our Insurer Financial Strength (“IFS”) ratings or credit ratings;
    • exposure to credit risk due to non-performance or defaults by our counterparties or our use of derivative instruments to hedge market risks associated with our liabilities;
    • our ability to adequately assess risks and estimate losses related to the pricing of our products;
    • the failure of third parties that we rely upon to provide and adequately perform certain business, operations, investment advisory, functional support and administrative services on our behalf;
    • the impact of risks associated with our arrangement with Blackstone ISG-I Advisors LLC or any affiliates thereof (“Blackstone”), BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. (“BlackRock”) or any other asset manager we retain, including their historical performance not being indicative of the future results of our investment portfolio and the exclusivity of certain arrangements with Blackstone;
    • our inability to maintain the availability of critical technology systems and the confidentiality, integrity and availability of our data, including challenges associated with a variety of privacy and information security laws;
    • scrutiny and evolving expectations from investors, regulators, customers and other stakeholders regarding environmental, social and governance matters;
    • the ineffectiveness of our risk management policies and procedures;
    • significant legal, governmental or regulatory proceedings;
    • business or asset acquisitions and dispositions that may expose us to certain risks;
    • our ability to protect our intellectual property;
    • our ability to operate efficiently and compete effectively in a heavily regulated industry in light of new domestic or international laws and regulations or new interpretations of current laws and regulations;
    • impact on sales of our products and taxation of our operations due to changes in U.S. federal income or other tax laws or the interpretation of tax laws;
    • differences between actual experience and the estimates used in the preparation of financial statements and modeled results used in various areas of our business;
    • our inability to attract and retain key employees and highly skilled people needed to support our business;
    • our relationships with Nippon Life Insurance Company, a mutual company organized under the laws of Japan (“Nippon”) and Blackstone and conflicts of interests arising due to such relationships;
    • the indemnification obligations we have to AIG;
    • potentially higher U.S. federal income taxes due to our inability to file a single U.S. consolidated federal income tax return for five years following our initial public offering (“IPO”) and our separation from AIG causing an “ownership change” for U.S. federal income tax purposes caused by our separation from AIG;
    • risks associated with the Tax Matters Agreement with AIG and our potential liability for U.S. income taxes of the entire AIG Consolidated Tax Group for all taxable years or portions thereof in which we (or our subsidiaries) were members of such group;
    • the risk that anti-takeover provisions could discourage, delay, or prevent our change in control, even if the change in control would be beneficial to our shareholders; and
    • other factors discussed in “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, as well as our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

    The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. You should carefully consider these factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of the new parent company’s Registration Statement on Form S-4 and other documents filed or furnished by the Company and Equitable Holdings from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including their Annual Reports on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025. These filings identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. If any of these risks materialize or our assumptions prove incorrect, actual events and results could differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. There may be additional risks that neither the Company nor Equitable Holdings presently know or that the Company and Equitable Holdings currently believe are immaterial that could also cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. In addition, forward-looking statements reflect the Company and Equitable Holdings’ expectations, plans or forecasts of future events and views as of the date of this press release. The Company and Equitable Holdings anticipate that subsequent events and developments will cause the Company and Equitable Holdings’ assessments to change. While the Company and Equitable Holdings may elect to update these forward-looking statements at some point in the future, the Company and Equitable Holdings specifically disclaim any obligation to do so, unless required by applicable law. Neither the Company nor Equitable Holdings gives any assurance that the Company, Equitable Holdings or their new parent company will achieve the results or other matters set forth in the forward-looking statements.

    NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

    Throughout this release, we present our financial condition and results of operations in the way we believe will be most meaningful and representative of our business results. Some of the measurements we use are ‘‘non-GAAP financial measures’’ under SEC rules and regulations. We believe presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures allows for a deeper understanding of the profitability drivers of our business, results of operations, financial condition and liquidity. These measures should be considered supplementary to our results of operations and financial condition that are presented in accordance with GAAP and should not be viewed as a substitute for GAAP measures. The non-GAAP financial measures we present may not be comparable to similarly named measures reported by other companies.

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income (“APTOI”) is derived by excluding the items set forth below from income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit). These items generally fall into one or more of the following broad categories: legacy matters having no relevance to our current businesses or operating performance; adjustments to enhance transparency to the underlying economics of transactions; and recording adjustments to APTOI that we believe to be common in our industry. We believe the adjustments to pre-tax income are useful for gaining an understanding of our overall results of operations.

    APTOI excludes the impact of the following items:

    FORTITUDE RE RELATED ADJUSTMENTS:

    The modified coinsurance (“modco”) reinsurance agreements with Fortitude Re transfer the economics of the invested assets supporting the reinsurance agreements to Fortitude Re. Accordingly, the net investment income on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets and the net realized gains (losses) on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets are excluded from APTOI. Similarly, changes in the Fortitude Re funds withheld embedded derivative are also excluded from APTOI.

    The ongoing results associated with the reinsurance agreement with Fortitude Re have been excluded from APTOI as these are not indicative of our ongoing business operations.

    INVESTMENT RELATED ADJUSTMENTS:

    APTOI excludes “Net realized gains (losses)”, except for gains (losses) related to the disposition of real estate investments. Net realized gains (losses), except for gains (losses) related to the disposition of real estate investments, are excluded as the timing of sales on invested assets or changes in allowances depend largely on market credit cycles and can vary considerably across periods. In addition, changes in interest rates may create opportunistic scenarios to buy or sell invested assets. Our derivative results, including those used to economically hedge insurance liabilities, or those recognized as embedded derivatives at fair value, are also included in Net realized gains (losses) and are similarly excluded from APTOI except earned income (periodic settlements and changes in settlement accruals) on derivative instruments used for non-qualifying (economic) hedges or for asset replication. Earned income on such economic hedges is reclassified from Net realized gains and losses to specific APTOI line items based on the economic risk being hedged (e.g., Net investment income and Interest credited to policyholder account balances).

    MARKET RISK BENEFIT ADJUSTMENTS (“MRBs”):

    Certain of our variable annuity, fixed annuity and fixed index annuity contracts contain GMWBs and/or GMDBs which are accounted for as MRBs. Changes in the fair value of these MRBs (excluding changes related to our own credit risk), including certain rider fees attributed to the MRBs are excluded from APTOI. MRBs related to the variable annuity business subject to the reinsurance agreements with Corporate Solutions Life Reinsurance Company (“CSLR”) are reported in the “Businesses exited through reinsurance” line item.

    BUSINESSES EXITED THROUGH REINSURANCE:

    Represents the results of businesses that have been or will be economically exited through reinsurance. This includes MRBs, along with changes in the fair value of derivatives used to hedge MRBs which are recorded through “Change in the fair value of MRBs, net.” The results of operations from these businesses have been excluded from APTOI as they are not indicative of our ongoing business operations.

    OTHER ADJUSTMENTS:

    Other adjustments represent all other adjustments that are excluded from APTOI and includes the net pre-tax operating income (losses) from noncontrolling interests related to consolidated investment entities. The excluded adjustments include, as applicable:

    • restructuring and other costs related to initiatives designed to reduce operating expenses, improve efficiency and simplify our organization;
    • non-recurring costs associated with the implementation of non-ordinary course legal or regulatory changes or changes to accounting principles;
    • separation costs;
    • non-operating litigation reserves and settlements;
    • loss (gain) on extinguishment of debt, if any;
    • losses from the impairment of goodwill, if any; and
    • income and loss from divested or run-off business, if any.

    Adjusted After-tax Operating Income Available to Corebridge Common Shareholders (“Adjusted After-tax Operating Income” or “AATOI”) is derived by excluding the tax effected APTOI adjustments described above and preferred stock dividends, as well as the following tax items from net income attributable to us:

    • reclassifications of disproportionate tax effects from AOCI, changes in uncertain tax positions and other tax items related to legacy matters having no relevance to our current businesses or operating performance; and
    • deferred income tax valuation allowance releases and charges.

    Adjusted Book Value Available to Corebridge Common Shareholders is derived by excluding preferred stock as well as AOCI, adjusted for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re’s funds withheld assets. We believe this measure is useful to investors as it eliminates the asymmetrical impact resulting from changes in fair value of our available-for-sale securities portfolio for which there is largely no offsetting impact for certain related insurance liabilities that are not recorded at fair value with changes in fair value recorded through OCI. It also eliminates asymmetrical impacts where our own credit non-performance risk is recorded through OCI. In addition, we adjust for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re’s funds withheld assets since these fair value movements are economically transferred to Fortitude Re.

    Adjusted Return on Average Equity Available to Common Shareholders (“Adjusted ROAE”) is derived by dividing AATOI by average Adjusted Book Value available to Common Shareholders and is used by management to evaluate our recurring profitability and evaluate trends in our business. We believe this measure is useful to investors as it eliminates the asymmetrical impact resulting from changes in fair value of our available-for-sale securities portfolio for which there is largely no offsetting impact for certain related insurance liabilities that are not recorded at fair value with changes in fair value recorded through OCI. It also eliminates asymmetrical impacts where our own credit non-performance risk is recorded through OCI. In addition, we adjust for the cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re’s funds withheld assets since these fair value movements are economically transferred to Fortitude Re.

    Adjusted revenues exclude Net realized gains (losses) except for gains (losses) related to the disposition of real estate investments, revenues from businesses exited through reinsurance, and income from non-operating litigation settlements (included in Other income for GAAP purposes).

    Net investment income (APTOI basis) is the sum of base portfolio income and variable investment income. We believe that presenting net investment income on an APTOI basis is useful for gaining an understanding of the main drivers of investment income.

    Operating Earnings per Common Share (“Operating EPS”) is derived by dividing AATOI by weighted average diluted shares.

    Premiums and deposits is a non-GAAP financial measure that includes direct and assumed premiums received and earned on traditional life insurance policies and life-contingent payout annuities, as well as deposits received on universal life insurance, investment-type annuity contracts and GICs. We believe the measure of premiums and deposits is useful in understanding customer demand for our products, evolving product trends and our sales performance period over period.

    KEY OPERATING METRICS AND KEY TERMS

    Assets Under Management and Administration

    • Assets Under Management (“AUM”) include assets in the general and separate accounts of our subsidiaries that support liabilities and surplus related to our life and annuity insurance products.
    • Assets Under Administration (“AUA”) include Group Retirement mutual fund assets and other third-party assets that we sell or administer and the notional value of Stable Value Wrap (“SVW”) contracts.
    • Assets Under Management and Administration (“AUMA”) is the cumulative amount of AUM and AUA.

    Base net investment spread means base yield less cost of funds, excluding the amortization of deferred sales inducement assets.

    Base spread income means base portfolio income less interest credited to policyholder account balances, excluding the amortization of deferred sales inducement assets.

    Base yield means the returns from base portfolio income including accretion and impacts from holding cash and short-term investments.

    Core sources of income means the sum of base spread income, fee income and underwriting margin, excluding variable investment income, in our Individual Retirement, Group Retirement, Life Insurance and Institutional Markets segments.

    Cost of funds means the interest credited to policyholders excluding the amortization of deferred sales inducement assets.

    Fee and Spread Income and Underwriting Margin

    • Fee income is defined as policy fees plus advisory fees plus other fee income. For our Institutional Markets segment, its SVW products generate fee income.
    • Spread income is defined as net investment income less interest credited to policyholder account balances, excluding the amortization of deferred sales inducement assets. Spread income is comprised of both base spread income and variable investment income. For our Institutional Markets segment, its structured settlements, PRT and GIC products generate spread income, which includes premiums, net investment income, less interest credited and policyholder benefits and excludes the annual assumption update.
    • Underwriting margin for our Life Insurance segment includes premiums, policy fees, other income, net investment income, less interest credited to policyholder account balances and policyholder benefits and excludes the annual assumption update. For our Institutional Markets segment, its Corporate Markets products generate underwriting margin, which includes premiums, net investment income, policy and advisory fee income, less interest credited and policyholder benefits and excludes the annual assumption update.

    Financial leverage ratio means the ratio of financial debt to the sum of (i) financial debt (ii) Adjusted Book Value available to Common Shareholders (iii) preferred stock and (iv) non-redeemable noncontrolling interests.

    Life Fleet RBC Ratio

    • Life Fleet means American General Life Insurance Company (“AGL”), The United States Life Insurance Company in the City of New York (“USL”) and The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company (“VALIC”).
    • Life Fleet RBC Ratio is the risk-based capital (“RBC”) ratio for the Life Fleet RBC ratios are quoted using the Company Action Level.

    Net Investment Income

    • Base portfolio income includes interest, dividends and foreclosed real estate income, net of investment expenses and non-qualifying (economic) hedges.
    • Variable investment income includes call and tender income on bonds, commercial mortgage loan prepayments, changes in market value of investments accounted for under the fair value option, interest received on defaulted investments (other than foreclosed real estate), income from alternative investments and other miscellaneous investment income, including income on certain partnership entities that are required to be consolidated. Alternative investments include private equity and real estate equity funds which are generally reported on a one-quarter lag.

    RECONCILIATIONS

    The following table presents a reconciliation of pre-tax income (loss)/net income (loss) available to Corebridge common shareholders to adjusted pre-tax operating income (loss)/adjusted after-tax operating income (loss) available to Corebridge common shareholders:

    Three Months Ended March 31,

    2026

    2025

    (in millions)

    Pre-tax

    Total Tax

    (Benefit)

    Charge

    Non-

    controlling

    Interests

    After Tax

    Pre-tax

    Total Tax

    (Benefit)

    Charge

    Non-

    controlling

    Interests

    After Tax

    Pre-tax income (loss)/net income (loss), including noncontrolling interests

    $

    97

     

    $

    158

     

    $

     

    $

    (61

    )

    $

    (862

    )

    $

    (205

    )

    $

     

    $

    (657

    )

    Noncontrolling interests

     

     

     

     

     

    8

     

     

    8

     

     

     

     

     

     

    (7

    )

     

    (7

    )

    Less: Preferred stock dividends

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Pre-tax income (loss)/net income (loss) available to Corebridge common shareholders

     

    97

     

     

    158

     

     

    8

     

     

    (53

    )

     

    (862

    )

     

    (205

    )

     

    (7

    )

     

    (664

    )

    Fortitude Re related items

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net investment (income) on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets

     

    (260

    )

     

    (55

    )

     

     

     

    (205

    )

     

    (331

    )

     

    (71

    )

     

     

     

    (260

    )

    Net realized (gains) losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets

     

    21

     

     

    4

     

     

     

     

    17

     

     

    (4

    )

     

    (1

    )

     

     

     

    (3

    )

    Net realized (gains) losses on Fortitude Re funds withheld embedded derivative

     

    (14

    )

     

    (3

    )

     

     

     

    (11

    )

     

    596

     

     

    127

     

     

     

     

    469

     

    Subtotal Fortitude Re related items

     

    (253

    )

     

    (54

    )

     

     

     

    (199

    )

     

    261

     

     

    55

     

     

     

     

    206

     

    Other reconciling Items

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Reclassification of disproportionate tax effects from AOCI and other tax adjustments

     

     

     

    15

     

     

     

     

    (15

    )

     

     

     

    21

     

     

     

     

    (21

    )

    Deferred income tax valuation allowance (releases) charges

     

     

     

    (155

    )

     

     

     

    155

     

     

     

     

    (8

    )

     

     

     

    8

     

    Changes in fair value of market risk benefits, net

     

    313

     

     

    66

     

     

     

     

    247

     

     

    335

     

     

    70

     

     

     

     

    265

     

    Changes in benefit reserves related to net realized gains

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    31

     

     

    7

     

     

     

     

    24

     

    Net realized (gains) losses(1)

     

    405

     

     

    85

     

     

     

     

    320

     

     

    905

     

     

    190

     

     

     

     

    715

     

    Restructuring and other costs

     

    55

     

     

    12

     

     

     

     

    43

     

     

    97

     

     

    20

     

     

     

     

    77

     

    Non-recurring costs related to regulatory or accounting changes

     

    1

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1

     

     

    1

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1

     

    Net (gain) on divestiture

     

    (2

    )

     

     

     

     

     

    (2

    )

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Businesses exited through reinsurance

     

    5

     

     

    1

     

     

     

     

    4

     

     

    (51

    )

     

    (10

    )

     

     

     

    (41

    )

    Noncontrolling interests

     

    8

     

     

     

     

    (8

    )

     

     

     

    (7

    )

     

     

     

    7

     

     

     

    Subtotal Other non-Fortitude Re reconciling items

     

    785

     

     

    24

     

     

    (8

    )

     

    753

     

     

    1,311

     

     

    290

     

     

    7

     

     

    1,028

     

    Total adjustments

     

    532

     

     

    (30

    )

     

    (8

    )

     

    554

     

     

    1,572

     

     

    345

     

     

    7

     

     

    1,234

     

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income/Adjusted after-tax operating income available to Corebridge common shareholders

    $

    629

     

    $

    128

     

    $

     

    $

    501

     

    $

    710

     

    $

    140

     

    $

     

    $

    570

     

    (1) Includes all net realized gains and losses except earned income (periodic settlements and changes in settlement accruals) on derivative instruments used for non-qualifying (economic) hedging or for asset replication. Additionally, gains (losses) related to the disposition of real estate investments are also excluded from this adjustment

    The following table presents Corebridge’s adjusted pre-tax operating income (loss) by segment:

    (in millions)

    Individual Retirement

    Group Retirement

    Life Insurance

    Institutional Markets

    Corporate & Other

    Total Corebridge

    Three Months Ended March 31, 2026

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Premiums

    $

    16

    $

    1

    $

    361

    $

    9

    $

     

    $

    387

    Policy fees

     

    77

     

    109

     

    356

     

    52

     

     

     

    594

    Net investment income

     

    1,535

     

    433

     

    324

     

    698

     

    (1

    )

     

    2,989

    Net realized gains (losses)(1)

     

     

     

     

     

    9

     

     

    9

    Advisory fee and other income

     

     

    98

     

    1

     

    1

     

    6

     

     

    106

    Total adjusted revenues

     

    1,628

     

    641

     

    1,042

     

    760

     

    14

     

     

    4,085

    Policyholder benefits

     

    17

     

    3

     

    648

     

    314

     

     

     

    982

    Interest credited to policyholder account balances

     

    920

     

    299

     

    78

     

    270

     

    1

     

     

    1,568

    Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs

     

    130

     

    27

     

    83

     

    5

     

     

     

    245

    Non-deferrable insurance commissions

     

    52

     

    31

     

    13

     

    5

     

     

     

    101

    Advisory fee expenses

     

    6

     

    37

     

    1

     

     

     

     

    44

    General operating expenses

     

    88

     

    104

     

    123

     

    23

     

    62

     

     

    400

    Interest expense

     

     

     

     

     

    124

     

     

    124

    Total benefits and expenses

     

    1,213

     

    501

     

    946

     

    617

     

    187

     

     

    3,464

    Noncontrolling interests

     

     

     

     

     

    8

     

     

    8

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income (loss)

    $

    415

    $

    140

    $

    96

    $

    143

    $

    (165

    )

    $

    629

    (in millions)

    Individual Retirement

    Group Retirement

    Life Insurance

    Institutional Markets

    Corporate & Other

    Total Corebridge

    Three Months Ended March 31, 2025

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Premiums

    $

    17

    $

    4

    $

    340

    $

    500

    $

     

    $

    861

     

    Policy fees

     

    67

     

    108

     

    364

     

    50

     

     

     

    589

     

    Net investment income

     

    1,419

     

    485

     

    336

     

    589

     

    12

     

     

    2,841

     

    Net realized gains (losses)(1)

     

     

     

     

     

    13

     

     

    13

     

    Advisory fee and other income

     

     

    87

     

    1

     

    1

     

    7

     

     

    96

     

    Total adjusted revenues

     

    1,503

     

    684

     

    1,041

     

    1,140

     

    32

     

     

    4,400

     

    Policyholder benefits

     

    23

     

    5

     

    636

     

    742

     

    11

     

     

    1,417

     

    Interest credited to policyholder account balances

     

    775

     

    296

     

    80

     

    230

     

     

     

    1,381

     

    Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs

     

    112

     

    22

     

    85

     

    4

     

     

     

    223

     

    Non-deferrable insurance commissions

     

    42

     

    30

     

    14

     

    5

     

    1

     

     

    92

     

    Advisory fee expenses

     

    6

     

    33

     

     

     

     

     

    39

     

    General operating expenses

     

    91

     

    103

     

    118

     

    22

     

    57

     

     

    391

     

    Interest expense

     

     

     

     

     

    140

     

     

    140

     

    Total benefits and expenses

     

    1,049

     

    489

     

    933

     

    1,003

     

    209

     

     

    3,683

     

    Noncontrolling interests

     

     

     

     

     

    (7

    )

     

    (7

    )

    Adjusted pre-tax operating income (loss)

    $

    454

    $

    195

    $

    108

    $

    137

    $

    (184

    )

    $

    710

     

    (1) Net realized gains (losses) includes the gains (losses) related to the disposition of real estate investments

    The following table presents a summary of Corebridge’s spread income, fee income and underwriting margin:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions)

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Individual Retirement

     

     

     

     

    Spread income

     

    $

    624

     

    $

    654

    Fee income

     

     

    77

     

     

    67

    Total Individual Retirement

     

     

    701

     

     

    721

    Group Retirement

     

     

     

     

    Spread income

     

     

    137

     

     

    192

    Fee income

     

     

    207

     

     

    195

    Total Group Retirement

     

     

    344

     

     

    387

    Life Insurance

     

     

     

     

    Underwriting margin

     

     

    316

     

     

    325

    Total Life Insurance

     

     

    316

     

     

    325

    Institutional Markets

     

     

     

     

    Spread income

     

     

    145

     

     

    132

    Fee income

     

     

    17

     

     

    15

    Underwriting margin

     

     

    14

     

     

    21

    Total Institutional Markets

     

     

    176

     

     

    168

    Total

     

     

     

     

    Spread income

     

     

    906

     

     

    978

    Fee income

     

     

    301

     

     

    277

    Underwriting margin

     

     

    330

     

     

    346

    Total

     

    $

    1,537

     

    $

    1,601

    The following table presents Life Insurance underwriting margin:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions)

     

     

    2026

     

     

     

    2025

     

    Premiums

     

    $

    361

     

     

    $

    340

     

    Policy fees

     

     

    356

     

     

     

    364

     

    Net investment income

     

     

    324

     

     

     

    336

     

    Other income

     

     

    1

     

     

     

    1

     

    Policyholder benefits

     

     

    (648

    )

     

     

    (636

    )

    Interest credited to policyholder account balances

     

     

    (78

    )

     

     

    (80

    )

    Underwriting margin

     

    $

    316

     

     

    $

    325

     

    The following table presents Institutional Markets spread income, fee income and underwriting margin:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions)

     

     

    2026

     

     

     

    2025

     

    Premiums

     

    $

    16

     

     

    $

    508

     

    Net investment income

     

     

    664

     

     

     

    551

     

    Policyholder benefits

     

     

    (293

    )

     

     

    (725

    )

    Interest credited to policyholder account balances

     

     

    (242

    )

     

     

    (202

    )

    Spread income(1)

     

    $

    145

     

     

    $

    132

     

    SVW fees

     

     

    17

     

     

     

    15

     

    Fee income

     

    $

    17

     

     

    $

    15

     

    Premiums

     

     

    (7

    )

     

     

    (8

    )

    Policy fees (excluding SVW)

     

     

    35

     

     

     

    35

     

    Net investment income

     

     

    34

     

     

     

    38

     

    Other income

     

     

    1

     

     

     

    1

     

    Policyholder benefits

     

     

    (21

    )

     

     

    (17

    )

    Interest credited to policyholder account balances

     

     

    (28

    )

     

     

    (28

    )

    Underwriting margin(2)

     

    $

    14

     

     

    $

    21

     

    (1) Represents spread income from Pension Risk Transfer, Guaranteed Investment Contracts and Structured Settlement products

    (2) Represents underwriting margin from Corporate Markets products, including corporate- and bank-owned life insurance, private placement variable universal life insurance and private placement variable annuity products

    The following table presents Operating EPS:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions, except per common share data)

     

     

    2026

     

     

     

    2025

     

    GAAP Basis

     

     

     

     

    Numerator for EPS

     

     

     

     

    Net income (loss)

     

    $

    (61

    )

     

    $

    (657

    )

    Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

     

     

    (8

    )

     

     

    7

     

    Less: Preferred stock dividends

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net income (loss) available to Corebridge common shareholders

     

    $

    (53

    )

     

    $

    (664

    )

     

     

     

     

     

    Denominator for EPS

     

     

     

     

    Weighted average common shares outstanding – basic(1)

     

     

    473.5

     

     

     

    558.0

     

    Dilutive common shares(2)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Weighted average common shares outstanding – diluted

     

     

    473.5

     

     

     

    558.0

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Income per common share attributable to Corebridge common shareholders

     

     

     

     

    Common stock – basic

     

    $

    (0.11

    )

     

    $

    (1.19

    )

    Common stock – diluted

     

    $

    (0.11

    )

     

    $

    (1.19

    )

     

     

     

     

     

    Operating Basis

     

     

     

     

    Adjusted after-tax operating income available to Corebridge common shareholders

    $

    501

     

     

    $

    570

     

    Weighted average common shares outstanding – diluted

     

     

    475.4

     

     

     

    559.4

     

    Operating earnings per common share

     

    $

    1.05

     

     

    $

    1.02

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Common Shares Outstanding

     

     

     

     

    Common shares outstanding, beginning of period

     

     

    496.4

     

     

     

    561.5

     

    Share repurchases

     

     

    (41.1

    )

     

     

    (10.0

    )

    Newly issued shares

     

     

    1.4

     

     

     

    1.6

     

    Common shares outstanding, end of period

     

     

    456.7

     

     

     

    553.1

     

    (1) Includes vested shares under our share-based employee compensation plans

    (2) Potential dilutive common shares include our share-based employee compensation plans

    The following table presents the reconciliation of Adjusted Book Value:

    At Period End

    March 31,
    2026

     

    December 31,
    2025

     

    March 31,
    2025

    (in millions, except per share data)

     

     

    Total Corebridge shareholders’ equity

    $

    10,805

     

     

    $

    13,201

     

     

    $

    11,980

     

    Less: Preferred stock and additional paid-in capital

     

    493

     

     

     

    493

     

     

     

     

    Total Corebridge shareholders’ equity available to common shareholders (a)

     

    10,312

     

     

     

    12,708

     

     

     

    11,980

     

    Less: Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI)

     

    (10,428

    )

     

     

    (9,452

    )

     

     

    (12,049

    )

    Add: Cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets

     

    (2,610

    )

     

     

    (2,391

    )

     

     

    (2,553

    )

    Total adjusted book value available to Corebridge common shareholders (b)

    $

    18,130

     

     

    $

    19,769

     

     

    $

    21,476

     

    Total common shares outstanding (c)(1)

     

    456.7

     

     

     

    496.4

     

     

     

    553.1

     

    Book value per common share (a/c)

    $

    22.58

     

     

    $

    25.60

     

     

    $

    21.66

     

    Adjusted book value per common share (b/c)

    $

    39.70

     

     

    $

    39.83

     

     

    $

    38.83

     

    (1) Total common shares outstanding are presented net of treasury stock

    The following table presents the reconciliation of Adjusted ROAE:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions, unless otherwise noted)

     

    2026

     

    2025

    Actual or annualized net income (loss) available to Corebridge common shareholders (a)

     

    $

    (212

    )

     

    $

    (2,656

    )

    Actual or annualized adjusted after-tax operating income available to Corebridge common shareholders (b)

     

     

    2,004

     

     

     

    2,280

     

    Average Corebridge Shareholders’ equity (c)

     

     

    12,003

     

     

     

    11,721

     

    Less: Average preferred stock

     

     

    493

     

     

     

     

    Total Average equity available to Corebridge common shareholders

     

     

    11,510

     

     

     

    11,721

     

    Less: Average AOCI

     

     

    (9,940

    )

     

     

    (12,865

    )

    Add: Average cumulative unrealized gains and losses related to Fortitude Re funds withheld assets

     

     

    (2,501

    )

     

     

    (2,676

    )

    Average Adjusted Book Value (d)

     

    $

    18,949

     

     

    $

    21,910

     

    Return on Average Equity (a/c)

     

     

    (1.8

    )%

     

     

    (22.7

    )%

    Adjusted ROAE (b/d)

     

     

    10.6

    %

     

     

    10.4

    %

    The following table presents the reconciliation of net investment income (net income basis) to net investment income (APTOI basis):

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions)

     

     

    2026

     

     

     

    2025

     

    Net investment income (net income basis)

     

    $

    3,197

     

     

    $

    3,189

     

    Net investment (income) on Fortitude Re funds withheld assets

     

     

    (260

    )

     

     

    (331

    )

    Net investment (income) related to businesses exited through reinsurance

     

     

    (9

    )

     

     

    (81

    )

    Other adjustments

     

     

    (7

    )

     

     

    (8

    )

    Derivative income recorded in net realized gains (losses)

     

     

    68

     

     

     

    72

     

    Total adjustments

     

     

    (208

    )

     

     

    (348

    )

    Net investment income (APTOI basis)

     

    $

    2,989

     

     

    $

    2,841

     

    The following table presents notable items and alternative investment returns versus long-term return expectations:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions)

     

     

    2026

     

     

     

    2025

     

    Individual Retirement:

     

     

     

     

    Alternative investments returns versus long-term return expectations

     

    $

    (38

    )

     

    $

    (24

    )

    Investments

     

     

     

     

     

    10

     

    Total adjustments

     

    $

    (38

    )

     

    $

    (14

    )

     

     

     

     

     

    Group Retirement:

     

     

     

     

    Alternative investments returns versus long-term return expectations

     

    $

    (14

    )

     

    $

    2

     

    Investments

     

     

     

     

     

    4

     

    Total adjustments

     

    $

    (14

    )

     

    $

    6

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Life Insurance:

     

     

     

     

    Alternative investments returns versus long-term return expectations

     

    $

    (8

    )

     

    $

    (6

    )

    Investments

     

     

     

     

     

    2

     

    Total adjustments

     

    $

    (8

    )

     

    $

    (4

    )

     

     

     

     

     

    Institutional Markets:

     

     

     

     

    Alternative investments returns versus long-term return expectations

     

    $

    (12

    )

     

    $

    (15

    )

    Investments

     

     

     

     

     

    4

     

    Total adjustments

     

    $

    (12

    )

     

    $

    (11

    )

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Corebridge:

     

     

     

     

    Alternative investments returns versus long-term return expectations

     

    $

    (72

    )

     

    $

    (43

    )

    Investments

     

     

     

     

     

    20

     

    Corporate & other

     

     

     

     

     

    (12

    )

    Total adjustments

     

    $

    (72

    )

     

    $

    (35

    )

    Discrete tax items – income tax (expense) benefit

     

    $

     

     

    $

     

    The following table presents premiums and deposits:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

    (in millions)

     

     

    2026

     

     

     

    2025

     

    Individual Retirement

     

     

     

     

    Premiums

     

    $

    16

     

     

    $

    17

     

    Deposits

     

     

    4,331

     

     

     

    4,283

     

    Other(1)

     

     

    (1

    )

     

     

    (2

    )

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    4,346

     

     

    $

    4,298

     

    Group Retirement

     

     

     

     

    Premiums

     

    $

    1

     

     

    $

    4

     

    Deposits

     

     

    1,750

     

     

     

    1,820

     

    Premiums and deposits(2)(3)

     

    $

    1,751

     

     

    $

    1,824

     

    Life Insurance

     

     

     

     

    Premiums

     

    $

    361

     

     

    $

    340

     

    Deposits

     

     

    386

     

     

     

    397

     

    Other(1)

     

     

    103

     

     

     

    119

     

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    850

     

     

    $

    856

     

    Institutional Markets

     

     

     

     

    Premiums

     

    $

    9

     

     

    $

    500

     

    Deposits

     

     

    1,043

     

     

     

    1,433

     

    Other(1)

     

     

    14

     

     

     

    9

     

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    1,066

     

     

    $

    1,942

     

    Total

     

     

     

     

    Premiums

     

    $

    387

     

     

    $

    861

     

    Deposits

     

     

    7,510

     

     

     

    7,933

     

    Other(1)

     

     

    116

     

     

     

    126

     

    Premiums and deposits

     

    $

    8,013

     

     

    $

    8,920

     

    (1) Other principally consists of ceded premiums, in order to reflect gross premiums and deposits

    (2) Includes inflows related to in-plan mutual funds of $733 million and $775 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, respectively

    (3) Excludes client deposits into advisory and brokerage accounts of $919 million and $707 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, respectively

     

     

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    Originally Posted at Business Wire on May 4, 2026 by Corebridge Financial, Inc.

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