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    Manulife Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results

    11/6/24 5:00:00 PM ET
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    TORONTO, Nov. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Manulife Financial Corporation ("Manulife" or the "Company") reported its third quarter results for the period ended September 30, 2024, delivering record core earnings and insurance new business results1.

    Manulife logo (CNW Group/The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company)

    Key highlights for the third quarter of 2024 ("3Q24") include:

    • Core earnings2 of $1.8 billion, up 4% on a constant exchange rate basis3 from the third quarter of 2023 ("3Q23")
    • Net income attributed to shareholders of $1.8 billion, up $0.8 billion from 3Q23
    • Core EPS4 of $1.00, up 7%3 from 3Q23. EPS of $1.00, up 91%3 from 3Q23
    • Excluding the impact of Global Minimum Taxes ("GMT")5, core EPS4 was $1.03, up 11%3 from 3Q23
    • Core ROE4 of 16.6% and ROE of 16.6%
    • LICAT ratio6 of 137%
    • APE sales up 40%7, new business CSM up 47%3 and new business value ("NBV") up 39%7 from 3Q238
    • Global Wealth and Asset Management net inflows7 of $5.2 billion, up from net outflows of $0.8 billion in 3Q23

    "We continued to drive momentum and delivered strong results in the third quarter, evident in record total company core earnings, substantial top-line growth across our operating segments and steady growth in our book value per share. In Global WAM, we generated a 37% increase in core earnings year-over-year, and our core EBITDA margin4 further improved to 27.8% driven by strong AUMA growth and higher operating leverage. In Asia, we reached record levels of APE sales, new business CSM and NBV, while delivering 17% growth in core earnings. On a year-to-date basis, we generated 70% of core earnings from our highest potential businesses4 which contributed to a 14% growth in core EPS excluding the impact of GMT. We remain focused on executing against our strategic priorities and delivering on our financial targets to bring a strong close to 2024, and I am optimistic in our ability to continue generating value to our shareholders."

    —    Roy Gori, Manulife President & Chief Executive Officer

    "We have made progress on our financial targets unveiled at our Investor Day this year. Core ROE of 16.6% reflects strong business performance and disciplined capital allocation. We remain diligent in our expense management with 45.0% expense efficiency ratio4 on a year-to-date basis, in-line with our medium-term target of less than 45%. Our balance sheet is strong, and we returned more than $2 billion to our shareholders through our common share buyback program since the start of 20249."

    —    Colin Simpson, Manulife Chief Financial Officer

    Results at a Glance



    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    ($ millions, unless otherwise stated)

    3Q24

    3Q23

    Change3,7

    2024

    2023

    Change

    Net income attributed to shareholders

    $        1,839

    $       1,013

    82 %

    $       3,747

    $       3,444

    8 %

    Core earnings

    $        1,828

    $       1,743

    4 %

    $       5,319

    $       4,911

    8 %

    EPS ($)

    $          1.00

    $          0.52

    91 %

    $         1.97

    $         1.76

    11 %

    Core EPS ($)

    $          1.00

    $          0.92

    7 %

    $         2.84

    $         2.55

    12 %

    ROE

    16.6 %

    9.5 %

    7.1 pps

    11.3 %

    10.8 %

    0.5 pps

    Core ROE

    16.6 %

    16.8 %

    -0.2 pps

    16.3 %

    15.7 %

    0.6 pps

    Book value per common share ($)

    $        24.40

    $       22.42

    9 %

    $       24.40

    $       22.42

    9 %

    Adjusted BV per common share ($)4

    $        34.97

    $       30.67

    14 %

    $       34.97

    $       30.67

    14 %

    Financial leverage ratio (%)4

    23.5 %

    25.2 %

    -1.7 pps

    23.5 %

    25.2 %

    -1.7 pps

    APE sales

    $        2,347

    $       1,657

    40 %

    $       6,137

    $       4,890

    26 %

    New business CSM

    $           759

    $          507

    47 %

    $       2,045

    $       1,541

    33 %

    NBV

    $           843

    $          600

    39 %

    $       2,235

    $       1,694

    32 %

    Global WAM net flows ($ billions)

    $            5.2

    $          (0.8)

    - %

    $         12.0

    $           5.8

    110 %

    Results by Segment



    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    ($ millions, unless otherwise stated)

    3Q24 

    3Q23 

     Change7

    2024

    2023

    Change

    Asia (US$)













    Net income attributed to shareholders

    $          606

    $             63

    877 %

    $       1,300

    $          543

    136 %

    Core earnings

    453

    390

    17 %

    1,413

    1,104

    31 %

    APE sales

    1,372

    835

    64 %

    3,242

    2,582

    28 %

    New business CSM

    435

    300

    45 %

    1,148

    845

    38 %

    NBV

    481

    310

    55 %

    1,194

    900

    35 %

    Canada













    Net income attributed to shareholders

    $          430

    $           290

    48 %

    $          782

    $           826

    (5) %

    Core earnings

    412

    408

    1 %

    1,178

    1,135

    4 %

    APE sales

    343

    431

    (20) %

    1,313

    1,046

    26 %

    New business CSM

    95

    51

    86 %

    241

    154

    56 %

    NBV

    143

    153

    (7) %

    459

    351

    31 %

    U.S. (US$)



    Net income attributed to shareholders

    $              5

    $             53

    (91) %

    $            23

    $          327

    (93) %

    Core earnings

    302

    329

    (8) %

    940

    955

    (2) %

    APE sales

    97

    79

    23 %

    303

    275

    10 %

    New business CSM

    52

    40

    30 %

    178

    187

    (5) %

    NBV

    34

    25

    36 %

    112

    99

    13 %

    Global WAM



    Net income attributed to shareholders

    $          498

    $           318

    55 %

    $       1,213

    $          932

    29 %

    Core earnings

    499

    361

    37 %

    1,255

    968

    29 %

    Gross flows ($ billions)7

    41.3

    34.3

    19 %

    128.2

    108.2

    18 %

    Average AUMA ($ billions)7

    963

    813

    16 %

    924

    812

    13 %

    Core EBITDA margin (%)

    27.8 %

    26.9 %

    90 bps

    26.6 %

    24.7 %

    190 bps

    Strategic Highlights

    We are driving profitable top-line growth through product and distribution innovations

    In Asia, we continued the rollout of Manulife Pro, our proprietary recognition and activation program for top-tier agents, to Hong Kong in July. This key initiative contributed to improved productivity, reflecting our investments in our agency force and contributing to over 20% year-over-year growth in agency NBV and agency APE sales in 3Q24. With this expansion Manulife Pro is now available in five of our markets10.

    In addition, we further enhanced our high-net-worth offerings with the launch of two innovative new products: Manulife Global Indexed UL PRO in our International High Net Worth business and Signature Indexed Income in Singapore. These offerings build on our capabilities to meet the complex and evolving protection, legacy planning and wealth management needs of high-net-worth customers.

    In the U.S., we expanded a differentiated enhancement to our entire suite of survivorship solutions, allowing customers to proactively address their estate planning needs now in anticipation of potential estate tax changes in 2026.

    In Global WAM, we announced the closing of a $1.1 billion institutional fund - Manulife Private Equity Partners II. This fund is part of our ongoing effort to provide specialized solutions for institutional investors seeking greater exposure to opportunities in the growing North American private equity market.

    We are elevating the customer experience with continued digital and AI enhancements

    In Asia, we improved customer experience and the operational efficiency of our Japan contact centre as part of global contact centre transformation initiatives. Our further enhancement of voice bot capabilities and the application of AI contributed to a record high transactional NPS11 on a year-to-date basis. AI-enabled speech-to-text and call summarization enhancements reduced average contact centre handling time by 28% compared with 3Q23.

    Furthermore, we launched new mobile apps in Vietnam and Indonesia as part of our program to create a unified customer app experience in each of our Asia markets. These apps now enable customers to seamlessly conduct a wide range of policy management activities including accessing policy information, making premium payments, tracking claim status, updating personal information and downloading contracts. Since the launch of the new mobile app in Vietnam in August, monthly customer registrations have nearly doubled12.

    In the U.S., we entered into a strategic distribution partnership with Ethos – a life insurance technology company focused on simplifying the purchase experience – to provide prospective customers and nearly 9,000 newly appointed agents with instant coverage decisions for our Simple Term solution via the Ethos platform.

    In Global WAM, we launched an AI-powered planning tool in our wealth platform in Canada Retail to enhance support for advisors and their clients, delivering an elevated service experience through streamlined financial planning processes and personalized advice and solutions.

    We are helping our customers live longer, healthier, and better lives

    In Canada, we further enhanced our mobile app for the Manulife Vitality program with tailored activity recommendations to provide customers with a more personalized app experience to help them achieve their health and wellness goals. Continuous improvements have resulted in a 9% increase in utilization year-over-year.

    In the U.S., we provided access to GRAIL's Galleri® multi-cancer early detection test to certain eligible John Hancock Vitality members ages 40 to 49 (previously ages 50 and up). This change aligns our offering with recent medical research indicating a significant increase in early-onset cancer diagnoses13, reinforcing our commitment to early detection and better health outcomes for our members.

    Strong earnings driven by continued business growth and improved market experience14

    Core earnings of $1.8 billion in 3Q24, up 4% from 3Q23

    The increase reflected strong business growth led by Global WAM and Asia, and a lower net charge in the provision for Expected Credit Loss ("ECL"), more than offsetting the impacts of GMT and reinsurance transactions closed earlier this year.

    • Asia core earnings were up 17%, reflecting continued business growth momentum and benefits from updates to actuarial methods and assumptions in 2023 and 2024.
    • Global WAM core earnings hit a record level in 3Q24 and grew 37%, driven by higher net fee income from favourable market impacts and positive net flows, favourable tax true-ups and benefits, and continued expense discipline.
    • Canada core earnings increased 1% as strong business growth in Group Insurance more than offset the impact of less favourable claims experience in 3Q24.
    • U.S. core earnings were down 8%, primarily due to lower investment spreads, impact from the previously completed reinsurance transaction and the annual review of actuarial methods and assumptions, partially offset by a lower charge in the ECL provision and more favourable claims experience in life.
    • Corporate and Other core earnings decreased $123 million, mainly due to the impact of GMT and higher interest on capital allocated to operating segments.

    Net Income attributed to shareholders of $1.8 billion in 3Q24, $0.8 billion higher compared with 3Q23

    The $0.8 billion increase in net income reflects improved market experience and core earnings growth, partially offset by lower tax-related benefits and a higher net charge from the annual review of actuarial methods and assumptions. The net gain from market experience in 3Q24 was primarily related to higher-than-expected returns from public equity and net realized gains from the sale of debt instruments, partially offset by lower-than-expected returns on alternative long-duration assets mainly related to real estate investments.

    Record levels across all three insurance new business metrics for total company and Asia segment, and strong net inflows in Global WAM

    Significant momentum continued into 3Q24 as the insurance business generated year-over-year growth of 40%, 47% and 39% in APE sales, new business CSM and NBV, respectively.

    • Asia led with broad-based growth, generating 64%, 45% and 55% year-over-year growth in APE sales, new business CSM and NBV, respectively, reflecting higher sales volumes in Hong Kong, mainland China, Singapore and Japan. NBV margin7 remained resilient at 38.8%.
    • Canada delivered solid new business results; higher sales in participating life insurance and Group Insurance were more than offset by the non-recurrence of a large affinity market sale in 3Q23. APE sales and NBV were down 20% and 7%, respectively, while new business CSM increased 86% due to strong individual insurance and segregated fund sales.
    • U.S. delivered double-digit growth in APE sales, new business CSM and NBV of 23%, 30% and 36%, respectively, reflecting a rebound in demand from affluent customers for accumulation insurance products.

    Global WAM net inflows of $5.2 billion in 3Q24, increased $6.0 billion compared with net outflows of $0.8 billion in 3Q23, reflecting strong Retail net flows across all geographies

    • Retirement net inflows of $0.6 billion in 3Q24 increased from net outflows of $3.4 billion in 3Q23, primarily driven by the non-recurrence of a large-case retirement plan redemption in the U.S. in 3Q23.
    • Retail net inflows of $3.9 billion in 3Q24 increased from net outflows of $0.2 billion in 3Q23, due to increased demand for investment products amid an equity market recovery and improved investor sentiment, as well as the onboarding of several new advisors in Canada wealth.
    • Institutional Asset Management net inflows of $0.7 billion in 3Q24 decreased compared with net inflows of $2.8 billion in 3Q23, reflecting higher redemptions in fixed income mandates.

    Growth in new business continues to drive higher organic CSM and CSM balance 

    CSM15 was $20,930 million as at September 30, 2024

    CSM increased $490 million compared with December 31, 2023. Organic CSM movement contributed $724 million of the increase for the first three quarters of 2024, primarily driven by the impact of new business and interest accretion, partially offset by amortization recognized in core earnings and adverse insurance experience. Inorganic CSM movement was a decrease of $234 million for the same period, primarily driven by the impacts of reinsurance transactions and the annual review of actuarial methods and assumptions, partially offset by favourable impacts of changes in foreign currency exchange rates and equity market performance. Post-tax CSM net of NCI2 was $18,595 million as at September 30, 2024.

    Annual Review of Actuarial Methods and Assumptions

    We completed our annual review of actuarial methods and assumptions, which resulted in a net favourable impact of a $174 million16 decrease in pre-tax fulfillment cash flows. Under IFRS 17, the impact of the annual review of actuarial methods and assumptions is reported in several places. The $174 million decrease in pre-tax fulfillment cash flows in 3Q24 was comprised of a decrease in pre-tax net income attributed to shareholders of $250 million ($199 million post-tax), an increase in pre-tax net income attributed to participating policyholders of $29 million ($21 million post-tax), a decrease in CSM of $421 million, an increase in pre-tax other comprehensive income attributed to shareholders of $771 million ($632 million post-tax), and an increase in pre-tax other comprehensive income attributed to participating policyholders of $45 million ($32 million post-tax). The actuarial review this year included updates to our lapse assumptions for non-participating products in our U.S. life insurance business and in our International High Net Worth business in Asia segment, updates to discount rates used in the valuation of our non-participating business, a review of our reinsurance contracts and risk adjustment, updates to our global expense assumptions, updates to mortality and morbidity assumptions in certain products in Asia, as well as other methodology refinements.

    __________________________________

    1.

    Record levels of total company annualized premium equivalent ("APE") sales, new business contractual service margin ("new business CSM") and new business value ("NBV").

    2.

    Core earnings and post-tax contractual service margin net of NCI ("post-tax CSM net of NCI") are non-GAAP financial measures. For more information on non-GAAP and other financial measures, see "Non-GAAP and other financial measures" below and in our 3Q24 Management's Discussion and Analysis ("3Q24 MD&A").

    3.

    Percentage growth / declines in core earnings, diluted core earnings per common share ("core EPS"), diluted earnings (loss) per share ("EPS"), core EPS excluding the impact of GMT, new business contractual service margin net of NCI ("new business CSM"), and net income attributed to shareholders are stated on a constant exchange rate basis and are non-GAAP ratios.

    4.

    Core EPS, core EPS excluding the impact of GMT, core ROE, core EBITDA margin, highest potential businesses core earnings contribution, expense efficiency ratio, adjusted book value per common share ("adjusted BV per common share") and financial leverage ratio are non-GAAP ratios.

    5.

    On June 20, 2024, Canada enacted the Global Minimum Tax Act. The impact was reflected in Corporate & Other in situations where GMT was not substantively enacted in local jurisdictions where we operated as of September 30, 2024.

    6.

    Life Insurance Capital Adequacy Test ("LICAT") ratio of The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company ("MLI") as at September 30, 2024. LICAT ratio is disclosed under the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada's ("OSFI's") Life Insurance Capital Adequacy Test Public Disclosure Requirements guideline.

    7.

    For more information on annualized premium equivalent ("APE") sales, NBV, Global Wealth and Asset Management ("Global WAM") net flows, gross flows, average asset under management and administration ("average AUMA") and new business value margin ("NBV margin"), see "Non-GAAP and other financial measures" below. In this news release, percentage growth/decline in APE sales, NBV, net flows, gross flows and average AUMA are stated on a constant exchange rate basis.

    8.

    Refer to "Results at a Glance" for 3Q24 and 3Q23 results.

    9.

    As of October 31, 2024.

    10.

    Manulife Pro is available in Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan and Hong Kong.

    11.

    Net promoter score ("NPS").

    12.

    Compared with registration in May 2024, prior to the soft launch of the app in June 2024.

    13.

    Jianhui Zhao, Liying Xu, et al - Global trends in incidence, death, burden and risk factors of early-onset cancer from 1990 to 2019: BMJ Oncology 2023.

    14.

    See section A1 "Profitability" in our 3Q24 MD&A for more information on notable items attributable to core earnings and net income attributed to shareholders.

    15.

    Net of non-controlling interests ("NCI").

    16.

    This amount excludes the portion related to NCI.

    Quarterly Results Conference Call

    Manulife will host a conference call and live webcast on its third quarter 2024 results on November 7, 2024, at 8:00 a.m. (ET). To access the conference call, dial 1-800-806-5484 or 1-416-340-2217 (Passcode: 3664682#). Please call in 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. You will be required to provide your name and organization to the operator. You may access the webcast at manulife.com/en/investors/results-and-reports. 

    The archived webcast will be available following the call at the same URL as above. A replay of the call will also be available until December 7, 2024, by dialing 1-800-408-3053 or 1-905-694-9451 (Passcode: 5071593#).

    The Third Quarter 2024 Statistical Information Package is also available on the Manulife website at www.manulife.com/en/investors/results-and-reports.

    This earnings news release should be read in conjunction with the Company's Third Quarter 2024 Report to Shareholders, including our unaudited interim Consolidated Financial Statements for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, which is available on our website at www.manulife.com/en/investors/results-and-reports.html. The Company's 3Q24 MD&A and additional information relating to the Company is available on the SEDAR+ website at http://www.sedarplus.ca and on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's ("SEC") website at http://www.sec.gov.

    Any information contained in, or otherwise accessible through, websites mentioned in this news release does not form a part of this document unless it is expressly incorporated by reference.

    Earnings

    The following table presents net income attributed to shareholders, consisting of core earnings and details of the items excluded from core earnings:



    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    ($ millions)

    3Q24

    2Q24

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    Core earnings











    Asia

    $             619

    $             647

    $             522

    $           1,923

    $            1,484

    Canada

    412

    402

    408

    1,178

    1,135

    U.S.

    411

    415

    442

    1,278

    1,285

    Global Wealth and Asset Management

    499

    399

    361

    1,255

    968

    Corporate and Other

    (113)

    (126)

    10

    (315)

    39

    Total core earnings

    $          1,828

    $          1,737

    $          1,743

    $           5,319

    $            4,911

    Items excluded from core earnings:











    Market experience gains (losses)

    186

    (665)

    (1,022)

    (1,258)

    (1,657)

    Change in actuarial methods and assumptions that flow directly through income

     

    (199)

     

    -

     

    (14)

     

    (199)

     

    (14)

    Restructuring charge

    (20)

    -

    -

    (20)

    -

    Reinsurance transactions, tax-related items and other

    44

    (30)

    306

    (95)

    204

    Net income attributed to shareholders

    $          1,839

    $          1,042

    $          1,013

    $           3,747

    $            3,444

    Non-GAAP and other financial measures

    The Company prepares its Consolidated Financial Statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board. We use a number of non-GAAP and other financial measures to evaluate overall performance and to assess each of our businesses. This section includes information required by National Instrument 52-112 – Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures Disclosure in respect of "specified financial measures" (as defined therein).

    Non-GAAP financial measures include core earnings (loss); core earnings available to common shareholders; core earnings before income taxes, depreciation and amortization ("core EBITDA"); core expenses, core earnings available to common shareholders excluding the impact of GMT; core revenue; adjusted book value; post-tax contractual service margin; and post-tax contractual service margin net of NCI ("post-tax CSM net of NCI"). In addition, non-GAAP financial measures include the following stated on a constant exchange rate ("CER") basis: any of the foregoing non-GAAP financial measures; net income attributed to shareholders; and common shareholders' net income.

    Non-GAAP ratios include core return on common shareholders' equity ("core ROE"); diluted core earnings per common share ("core EPS"); core EPS excluding the impact of Global Minimum Tax ("GMT"); highest potential businesses core earnings contribution; expense efficiency ratio; adjusted book value per common share; financial leverage ratio; core EBITDA margin; and percentage growth/decline on a constant exchange rate basis in any of the above non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios; net income attributed to shareholders; diluted earnings per common share ("EPS"); and new business CSM.

    Other specified financial measures include NBV; APE sales; gross flows; net flows; average assets under management and administration ("average AUMA"); new business value margin ("NBV margin"); and percentage growth/decline in these foregoing specified financial measures. In addition, explanations of the components of the CSM movement, other than the new business CSM were provided in the 3Q24 MD&A.

    Non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios are not standardized financial measures under GAAP and, therefore, might not be comparable to similar financial measures disclosed by other issuers. Therefore, they should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for any other financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. For more information on non-GAAP financial measures, including those referred to above, see the section "Non-GAAP and other financial measures" in our 3Q24 MD&A, which is incorporated by reference.

    Reconciliation of core earnings to net income attributed to shareholders – 3Q24

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    3Q24



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    $         1,059

    $           578

    $             18

    $           519

    $           167

    $         2,341

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries













    Core earnings

    (65)

    (104)

    (112)

    (6)

    (28)

    (315)

    Items excluded from core earnings

    26

    (10)

    99

    (14)

    (60)

    41

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries

    (39)

    (114)

    (13)

    (20)

    (88)

    (274)

    Net income (post-tax)

    1,020

    464

    5

    499

    79

    2,067

    Less: Net income (post-tax) attributed to













    Non-controlling interests

    130

    -

    -

    1

    -

    131

    Participating policyholders

    63

    34

    -

    -

    -

    97

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders (post-tax)

    827

    430

    5

    498

    79

    1,839

    Less: Items excluded from core earnings (post-tax)













    Market experience gains (losses)

    213

    16

    (204)

    28

    133

    186

    Changes in actuarial methods and assumptions that flow directly through income

    (5)

    2

    (202)

    -

    6

    (199)

    Restructuring charge

    -

    -

    -

    (20)

    -

    (20)

    Reinsurance transactions, tax related items and other

    -

    -

    -

    (9)

    53

    44

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $            619

    $           412

    $           411

    $           499

    $        (113)

    $         1,828

    Income tax on core earnings (see above)

    65

    104

    112

    6

    28

    315

    Core earnings (pre-tax)

    $            684

    $           516

    $           523

    $           505

    $          (85)

    $         2,143



















    Core earnings, CER basis and U.S. dollars – 3Q24

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    3Q24



     

    Asia

     

    Canada

     

    U.S.

    Global

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $            619

    $           412

    $           411

    $           499

    $         (113)

    $        1,828

    CER adjustment(1)

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax)

    $            619

    $           412

    $           411

    $           499

    $         (113)

    $        1,828

    Income tax on core earnings, CER basis(2)

    65

    104

    112

    6

    28

    315

    Core earnings, CER basis (pre-tax)

    $            684

    $           516

    $           523

    $           505

    $           (85)

    $        2,143

    Core earnings (U.S. dollars) – Asia and U.S. segments

    Core earnings (post-tax)(3), US $

     

    $            453



     

    $           302







    CER adjustment US $(1)

    -



    -







    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax), US $

    $            453



    $           302







    (1) The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    (2) Income tax on core earnings adjusted to reflect the foreign exchange rates for the Statement of Income in effect for 3Q24.

    (3) Core earnings (post-tax) in Canadian $ is translated to US $ using the US $ Statement of Income exchange rate for 3Q24.

    Reconciliation of core earnings to net income attributed to shareholders – 2Q24

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    2Q24



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    $           763

    $           141

    $           156

    $           383

    $          (59)

    $        1,384

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries













    Core earnings

    (64)

    (107)

    (95)

    (46)

    (8)

    (320)

    Items excluded from core earnings

    (51)

    68

    74

    14

    (37)

    68

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries

    (115)

    (39)

    (21)

    (32)

    (45)

    (252)

    Net income (post-tax)

    648

    102

    135

    351

    (104)

    1,132

    Less: Net income (post-tax) attributed to













    Non-controlling interests

    38

    -

    -

    1

    -

    39

    Participating policyholders

    28

    23

    -

    -

    -

    51

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders (post-tax)

    582

    79

    135

    350

    (104)

    1,042

    Less: Items excluded from core earnings (post-tax)













    Market experience gains (losses)

    (58)

    (364)

    (280)

    (7)

    44

    (665)

    Changes in actuarial methods and assumptions that flow directly through income

     

    -

     

    -

     

    -

     

    -

     

    -

     

    -

    Restructuring charge

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Reinsurance transactions, tax related items and other

    (7)

    41

    -

    (42)

    (22)

    (30)

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $           647

    $           402

    $           415

    $           399

    $        (126)

    $        1,737

    Income tax on core earnings (see above)

    64

    107

    95

    46

    8

    320

    Core earnings (pre-tax)

    $           711

    $           509

    $           510

    $           445

    $        (118)

    $        2,057

    Core earnings, CER basis and U.S. dollars – 2Q24

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    2Q24



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $           647

    $           402

    $           415

    $           399

    $        (126)

    $        1,737

    CER adjustment(1)

    7

    -

    (2)

    (1)

    1

    5

    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax)

    $           654

    $           402

    $           413

    $           398

    $        (125)

    $        1,742

    Income tax on core earnings, CER basis(2)

    65

    107

    95

    46

    8

    321

    Core earnings, CER basis (pre-tax)

    $           719

    $           509

    $           508

    $           444

    $        (117)

    $        2,063

    Core earnings (U.S. dollars) – Asia and U.S. segments

    Core earnings (post-tax)(3), US $

     

    $           472



     

    $           303







    CER adjustment US $(1)

    6



    -







    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax), US $

    $           478



    $           303







    (1)

    The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    (2)

    Income tax on core earnings adjusted to reflect the foreign exchange rates for the Statement of Income in effect for 3Q24.

    (3)

    Core earnings (post-tax) in Canadian $ is translated to US $ using the US $ Statement of Income exchange rate for 2Q24.

    Reconciliation of core earnings to net income attributed to shareholders – 3Q23

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    3Q23



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global 

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    $           439

    $           376

    $             68

    $           366

    $          (75)

    $        1,174

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries













    Core earnings

    (62)

    (109)

    (93)

    (59)

    30

    (293)

    Items excluded from core earnings

    (73)

    15

    97

    11

    294

    344

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries

    (135)

    (94)

    4

    (48)

    324

    51

    Net income (post-tax)

    304

    282

    72

    318

    249

    1,225

    Less: Net income (post-tax) attributed to













    Non-controlling interests

    25

    -

    -                    -                    -

    25

    Participating policyholders

    195

    (8)

    -                    -                    -

    187

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders (post-tax)

    84

    290

    72

    318

    249

    1,013

    Less: Items excluded from core earnings (post-tax)













    Market experience gains (losses)

    (286)

    (159)

    (476)

    (43)

    (58)

    (1,022)

    Changes in actuarial methods and assumptions that flow directly through income

     

    (157)

     

    37

     

    106

     

    -

     

    -

     

    (14)

    Restructuring charge

    -

    -

    -                    -                    -

    -

    Reinsurance transactions, tax related items and other

    5

    4

    -                    -               297

    306

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $           522

    $           408

    $           442

    $           361

    $             10

    $        1,743

    Income tax on core earnings (see above)

    62

    109

    93

    59

    (30)

    293

    Core earnings (pre-tax)

    $           584

    $           517

    $           535

    $           420

    $          (20)

    $        2,036

    Core earnings, CER basis and U.S. dollars – 3Q23

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    3Q23



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global 

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $           522

    $           408

    $           442

    $           361

    $             10

    $        1,743

    CER adjustment(1)

    4

    -

    7

    4

    1

    16

    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax)

    $           526

    $           408

    $           449

    $           365

    $             11

    $        1,759

    Income tax on core earnings, CER basis(2)

    62

    109

    95

    59

    (30)

    295

    Core earnings, CER basis (pre-tax)

    $           588

    $           517

    $           544

    $           424

    $          (19)

    $        2,054

    Core earnings (U.S. dollars) – Asia and U.S. segments









    Core earnings (post-tax)(3), US $

    $           390



    $           329

    CER adjustment US $(1)

    (4)



    -

    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax), US $

    $           386



    $           329

    (1)

    The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    (2)

    Income tax on core earnings adjusted to reflect the foreign exchange rates for the Statement of Income in effect for 3Q24.

    (3)

    Core earnings (post-tax) in Canadian $ is translated to US $ using the US $ Statement of Income exchange rate for 3Q23.

    Reconciliation of core earnings to net income attributed to shareholders – YTD 2024

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    YTD 2024



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global 

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    $        2,416

    $        1,100

    $             20

    $        1,328

    $           113

    $       4,977

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries













    Core earnings

    (196)

    (302)

    (310)

    (110)

    (3)

    (921)

    Items excluded from core earnings

    (108)

    66

    322

    (3)

    (162)

    115

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries

    (304)

    (236)

    12

    (113)

    (165)

    (806)

    Net income (post-tax)

    2,112

    864

    32

    1,215

    (52)

    4,171

    Less: Net income (post-tax) attributed to













    Non-controlling interests

    223

    -

    -

    2

    -

    225

    Participating policyholders

    117

    82

    -

    -

    -

    199

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders (post-tax)

    1,772

    782

    32

    1,213

    (52)

    3,747

    Less: Items excluded from core earnings (post-tax)













    Market experience gains (losses)

    (95)

    (439)

    (1,018)

    27

    267

    (1,258)

    Changes in actuarial methods and assumptions that flow directly through income

     

    (5)

     

    2

     

    (202)

     

    -

     

    6

     

    (199)

    Restructuring charge

    -

    -

    -

    (20)

    -

    (20)

    Reinsurance transactions, tax related items and other

    (51)

    41

    (26)

    (49)

    (10)

    (95)

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $        1,923

    $        1,178

    $        1,278

    $        1,255

    $          (315)

    $       5,319

    Income tax on core earnings (see above)

    196

    302

    310

    110

    3

    921

    Core earnings (pre-tax)

    $        2,119

    $        1,480

    $        1,588

    $        1,365

    $          (312)

    $       6,240

    Core earnings, CER basis and U.S. dollars – YTD 2024

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    YTD

    2024





    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global 

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $        1,923

    $        1,178

    $        1,278

    $        1,255

    $          (315)

    $5,319

    CER adjustment(1)

    15

    -

    3

    2

    1

    21

    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax)

    $        1,938

    $        1,178

    $        1,281

    $        1,257

    $          (314)

    $5,340

    Income tax on core earnings, CER basis(2)

    197

    302

    312

    110

    3

    924

    Core earnings, CER basis (pre-tax)

    $        2,135

    $        1,480

    $        1,593

    $        1,367

    $          (311)

    $6,264

    Core earnings (U.S. dollars) – Asia and U.S. segments









    Core earnings (post-tax)(3), US $

    $        1,413



    $           940

    CER adjustment US $(1)

    6



    -

    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax), US $

    $        1,419



    $           940

    (1)

    The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    (2)

    Income tax on core earnings adjusted to reflect the foreign exchange rates for the Statement of Income in effect for 3Q24.

    (3)

    Core earnings (post-tax) in Canadian $ is translated to US $ using the US $ Statement of Income exchange rate for the respective quarters that make up 2024 year-to-date core earnings.

    Reconciliation of core earnings to net income attributed to shareholders – YTD 2023

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    YTD 2023



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global 

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    $        1,397

    $        1,111

    $           507

    $         1,073

    $           241

    $  4,329

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries













    Core earnings

    (203)

    (291)

    (289)

    (149)

    62

    (870)

    Items excluded from core earnings

    (128)

    34

    223

    9

    209

    347

    Income tax (expenses) recoveries

    (331)

    (257)

    (66)

    (140)

    271

    (523)

    Net income (post-tax)

    1,066

    854

    441

    933

    512

    3,806

    Less: Net income (post-tax) attributed to













    Non-controlling interests

    104

    -

    -

    1

    -

    105

    Participating policyholders

    229

    28

    -

    -

    -

    257

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders (post-tax)

    733

    826

    441

    932

    512

    3,444

    Less: Items excluded from core earnings (post-tax)













    Market experience gains (losses)

    (553)

    (350)

    (917)

    (41)

    204

    (1,657)

    Changes in actuarial methods and assumptions that flow directly through income

     

    (157)

     

    37

     

    106

     

    -

     

    -

     

    (14)

    Restructuring charge

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Reinsurance transactions, tax related items and other

    (41)

    4

    (33)

    5

    269

    204

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $        1,484

    $        1,135

    $        1,285

    $           968

    $             39

    $  4,911

    Income tax on core earnings (see above)

    203

    291

    289

    149

    (62)

    870

    Core earnings (pre-tax)

    $        1,687

    $        1,426

    $        1,574

    $         1,117

    $            (23)

    $  5,781

    Core earnings, CER basis and U.S. dollars – YTD 2023

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    YTD 2023



    Asia

    Canada

    U.S.

    Global 

    WAM

    Corporate

    and Other

    Total

    Core earnings (post-tax)

    $        1,484

    $        1,135

    $        1,285

    $           968

    $              39

    $  4,911

    CER adjustment(1)

    (11)

    -

    18

    8

    2

    17

    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax)

    $        1,473

    $        1,135

    $        1,303

    $           976

    $              41

    $  4,928

    Income tax on core earnings, CER basis(2)

    199

    291

    293

    149

    (61)

    871

    Core earnings, CER basis (pre-tax)

    $        1,672

    $        1,426

    $        1,596

    $        1,125

    $             (20)

    $  5,799

    Core earnings (U.S. dollars) – Asia and U.S. segments

    Core earnings (post-tax)(3), US $

     

    $        1,104



     

    $           955







    CER adjustment US $(1)

    (24)



    -







    Core earnings, CER basis (post-tax), US $

    $        1,080



    $           955







    (1)

    The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    (2)

    Income tax on core earnings adjusted to reflect the foreign exchange rates for the Statement of Income in effect for 3Q24.

    (3)

    Core earnings (post-tax) in Canadian $ is translated to US $ using the US $ Statement of Income exchange rate for the respective quarters that make up 2023 year-to-date core earnings.

    Core earnings available to common shareholders

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    Full Year

    Results



    3Q24

    2Q24

    1Q24

    4Q23

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    2023

    Core earnings

    Less: Preferred share dividends and

       other equity distributions

    $       1,828

     

    56

    $       1,737

     

    99

    $       1,754

     

    55

    $       1,773

     

    99

    $       1,743

     

    54

    $       5,319

     

    210

    $       4,911

     

    204

    $       6,684

     

    303

    Core earnings available to common

















    shareholders

    1,772

    1,638

    1,699

    1,674

    1,689

    5,109

    4,707

    6,381

    CER adjustment(1)

    -

    5

    16

    2

    16

    21

    17

    19

    Core earnings available to common

       shareholders, CER basis

     

    $       1,772

     

    $       1,643

     

    $       1,715

     

    $       1,676

     

    $       1,705

     

    $       5,130

     

    $       4,724

     

    $       6,400

    (1)

    The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    Core ROE

    ($ millions, unless otherwise stated)



    Quarterly Results 

    YTD Results

    Full Year

    Results



    3Q24

    2Q24

    1Q24

    4Q23

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    2023

    Core earnings available to common shareholders

     

    $        1,772

     

    $        1,638

     

    $        1,699

     

    $        1,674

     

    $        1,689

     

    $        5,109

     

    $        4,707

     

    $        6,381

    Annualized core earnings available to common shareholders (post-tax)

     

    $        7,049

     

    $        6,588

     

    $        6,833

     

    $        6,641

     

    $        6,701

     

    $        6,824

     

    $        6,293

     

    $        6,381

    Average common shareholders' equity (see below)

     

    $      42,609

     

    $      41,947

     

    $      40,984

     

    $      40,563

     

    $      39,897

     

    $      41,847

     

    $      40,081

     

    $      40,201

    Core ROE (annualized) (%)

    16.6 %

    15.7 %

    16.7 %

    16.4 %

    16.8 %

    16.3 %

    15.7 %

    15.9 %

    Average common shareholders'

















    equity

















    Total shareholders' and other equity

    $      49,573

    $      48,965

    $      48,250

    $      47,039

    $      47,407

    $      49,573

    $      47,407

    $      47,039

    Less: Preferred shares and other equity

    6,660

    6,660

    6,660

    6,660

    6,660

    6,660

    6,660

    6,660

    Common shareholders' equity

    $      42,913

    $      42,305

    $      41,590

    $      40,379

    $      40,747

    $      42,913

    $      40,747

    $      40,379

    Average common shareholders' equity

     

    $      42,609

     

    $      41,947

     

    $      40,984

     

    $      40,563

     

    $      39,897

     

    $      41,847

     

    $      40,081

     

    $      40,201

     

    Core earnings available to common shareholders excluding the impact of GMT

    For the three months ended September 30, 2024

    ($ millions and post-tax)

     

    2024

    Core earnings available to common shareholders

    $           1,772

    Less: GMT included in core earnings

    (61)

    Core earnings available to common shareholders excluding the impact GMT

    $           1,833

    CSM and post-tax CSM information

    ($ millions pre-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)

     

    As at

    Sept 30,

    2024

    Jun 30,

    2024

    Mar 31,

    2024

    Dec 31,

    2023

    Sept 30,

    2023

    CSM

    $         22,213

    $           21,760

    $           22,075

    $           21,301

    $         18,149

    Less: CSM for NCI

    1,283

    1,002

    986

    861

    780

    CSM, net of NCI

    $         20,930

    $           20,758

    $           21,089

    $           20,440

    $         17,369

    CER adjustment(1)

    -

    218

    207

    427

    152

    CSM, net of NCI, CER basis

    $         20,930

    $           20,976

    $           21,296

    $           20,867

    $         17,521

    Post-tax CSM

    CSM

     

    $         22,213

     

    $           21,760

     

    $           22,075

     

    $           21,301

     

    $         18,149

    Marginal tax rate on CSM

    (2,488)

    (2,576)

    (2,650)

    (2,798)

    (2,474)

    Post-tax CSM

    $         19,725

    $           19,184

    $           19,425

    $           18,503

    $         15,675

    CSM, net of NCI

    $         20,930

    $           20,758

    $           21,089

    $           20,440

    $         17,369

    Marginal tax rate on CSM net of NCI

    (2,335)

    (2,468)

    (2,542)

    (2,692)

    (2,377)

    Post-tax CSM net of NCI

    $         18,595

    $           18,290

    $           18,547

    $           17,748

    $         14,992

    (1)

    The impact of reflecting CSM and CSM net of NCI using the foreign exchange rates for the Statement of Financial Position in effect for 3Q24.

     

    New business CSM(1) detail, CER basis

    ($ millions pre-tax, and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)





    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    Full Year

    Results





    3Q24

    2Q24

    1Q24

    4Q23

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    2023

    New business CSM



















    Hong Kong



    $   254

    $   200

    $   168

    $   199

    $   167

    $   622

    $   477

    $   676

    Japan



    86

    90

    48

    42

    29

    224

    84

    126

    Asia Other



    253

    188

    275

    173

    206

    716

    574

    747

    International High Net Worth

















    231

    Mainland China

















    138

    Singapore

















    244

    Vietnam

















    87

    Other Emerging Markets

















    47

    Asia



    593

    478

    491

    414

    402

    1,562

    1,135

    1,549

    Canada



    95

    76

    70

    70

    51

    241

    154

    224

    U.S.



    71

    74

    97

    142

    54

    242

    252

    394

    Total new business CSM



    $   759

    $   628

    $   658

    $   626

    $   507

    $   2,045

    $   1,541

    $   2,167

    New business CSM, CER adjustment(2),(3)



















    Hong Kong



    $   -

    $   -

    $   1

    $   1

    $   3

    $   1

    $   7

    $   -

    Japan



    -

    4

    1

    (1)

    (1)

    5

    (5)

    (8)

    Asia Other



    -

    2

    5

    2

    6

    7

    5

    (5)

    International High Net Worth

















    1

    Mainland China

















    (1)

    Singapore

















    -

    Vietnam

















    (4)

    Other Emerging Markets

















    (1)

    Asia



    -

    6

    7

    2

    8

    13

    7

    (13)

    Canada



    -

    -

    -

    -

    1

    -

    -

    -

    U.S.



    -

    (1)

    1

    (1)

    1

    -

    1

    (1)

    Total new business CSM



    $   -

    $   5

    $   8

    $   1

    $   10

    $   13

    $   8

    $   (14)

    New business CSM, CER basis



















    Hong Kong



    $   254

    $   200

    $   169

    $   200

    $   170

    $   623

    $   484

    $   676

    Japan



    86

    94

    49

    41

    28

    229

    79

    118

    Asia Other



    253

    190

    280

    175

    212

    723

    579

    742

    International High Net Worth

















    232

    Mainland China

















    137

    Singapore

















    244

    Vietnam

















    83

    Other Emerging Markets

















    46

    Asia



    593

    484

    498

    416

    410

    1,575

    1,142

    1,536

    Canada



    95

    76

    70

    70

    52

    241

    154

    224

    U.S.



    71

    73

    98

    141

    55

    242

    253

    393

    Total new business CSM, CER basis



    $   759

    $   633

    $   666

    $   627

    $   517

    $   2,058

    $   1,549

    $   2,153

    (1)

    New business CSM is net of NCI.

    (2)

    The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    (3)

    New business CSM for Asia Other is reported by country annually, on a full year basis. Other Emerging Markets within Asia Other include Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar.

     

    Net income financial measures on a CER basis

    ($ Canadian millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    Quarterly Results 

    YTD Results

    Full Year

     Results
     



    3Q24

    2Q24

      1Q24

    4Q23

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    2023

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders:

















    Asia

    $       827

    $ 582

    $      363

    $    615

    $      84

    $1,772

    $  733

    $    1,348

    Canada

    430

    79

    273

    365

    290

    782

    826

    1,191

    U.S.

    5

    135

    (108)

    198

    72

    32

    441

    639

    Global WAM

    498

    350

    365

    365

    318

    1,213

    932

    1,297

    Corporate and Other

    79

    (104)

    (27)

    116

    249

    (52)

    512

    628

    Total net income (loss) attributed to shareholders

    1,839

    1,042

    866

    1,659

    1,013

    3,747

    3,444

    5,103

    Preferred share dividends and other equity distributions

    (56)

    (99)

    (55)

    (99)

    (54)

    (210)

    (204)

    (303)

    Common shareholders' net income (loss)

    $  1,783

    $ 943

    $      811

    $1,560

    $  959

    $3,537

    $3,240

    $    4,800

    CER adjustment(1)















    Asia

    $           -

    $  (10)

    $          3

    $       1

    $      -

    $    (7)

    $      17

    $         18

    Canada

    -

    1

    2

    (5)

    3

    3

    2

    (3)

    U.S.

    -

    (1)

    5

    (2)

    -

    4

    13

    11

    Global WAM

    -

    (1)

    3

    -

    4

    2

    8

    8

    Corporate and Other

    -

    (1)

    -

    -

    (7)

    (1)

    (20)

    (20)

    Total net income (loss) attributed to shareholders

    -

    (12)

    13

    (6)

    -

    1

    20

    14

    Preferred share dividends and other equity distributions

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Common shareholders' net income (loss)    

    $         - $

    (12) $

    13 $

    (6) $

    -

    $       1

    $     20

    $         14

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders, CER basis

















    Asia

    $       827

    $ 572

    $   366

    $   616

    $    84

    $1,765

    $   750

    $    1,366

    Canada

    430

    80

    275

    360

    293

    785

    828

    1,188

    U.S.

    5

    134

    (103)

    196

    72

    36

    454

    650

    Global WAM

    498

    349

    368

    365

    322

    1,215

    940

    1,305

    Corporate and Other

    79

    (105)

    (27)

    116

    242

    (53)

    492

    608

    Total net income (loss) attributed to shareholders, CER















      basis

    1,839

    1,030

    879

    1,653

    1,013

    3,748

    3,464

    5,117

    Preferred share dividends and other equity distributions, CER 

     basis

    (56)

    (99)

    (55)

    (99)

    (54)

    (210)

    (204)

    (303)

    Common shareholders' net income (loss), CER basis

    $  1,783

    $ 931

    $  824

    $1,554

    $  959

    $  3,538

    $3,260

    $    4,814

    Asia net income attributed to shareholders, U.S. dollars















    Asia net income (loss) attributed to shareholders, US $(2)

    $       606

    $ 424

    $  270

    $   452

    $    63

    $1,300

    $    543

    $       995

    CER adjustment, US $(1)

    -

    (5)

    (2)

    (1)

    (1)

    (7)

    6

    5

    Asia net income (loss) attributed to shareholders, U.S. $, CER basis(1)

     

    $       606

    $    419

     

    $       268

     

    $       451

     

    $   62

     

    $1,293

     

    $   549

     

    $    1,000

    (1) 

    The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

    (2)

    Asia net income attributed to shareholders (post-tax) in Canadian dollars is translated to U.S. dollars using the U.S. dollar Statement of Income rate for the reporting period.

    Adjusted book value

    As at

    ($ millions)

    Sept 30,

    2024

    Jun 30,

    2024

    Mar 31,

    2024

    Dec 31,

    2023

    Sept 30,

    2023

    Common shareholders' equity

    $      42,913

    $      42,305

    $      41,590

    $      40,379

    $      40,747

    Post-tax CSM, net of NCI

    18,595

    18,290

    18,547

    17,748

    14,992

    Adjusted book value

    $      61,508

    $      60,595

    $      60,137

    $      58,127

    $      55,739

    Reconciliation of Global WAM core earnings to core EBITDA

    ($ millions, pre-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    Full Year

    Results



    3Q24

    2Q24

    1Q24

    4Q23

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    2023

    Global WAM core earnings (post-tax)

    $       499

    $       399

    $       357

    $       353

    $       361

    $    1,255

    $       968

    $        1,321

    Add back taxes, acquisition costs, other expenses

       and deferred sales commissions

















    Core income tax (expenses) recoveries (see

       above)

    6

    46

    58

    55

    59

    110

    149

    204

    Amortization of deferred acquisition costs and

       other depreciation

    48

    49

    42

    45

    41

    139

    121

    166

    Amortization of deferred sales commissions

    19

    19

    20

    21

    19

    58

    59

    80

    Core EBITDA

    $       572

    $       513

    $       477

    $       474

    $       480

    $    1,562

    $    1,297

    $        1,771

    CER adjustment(1)

    -

    (2)

    4

    (1)

    5

    2

    10

    9

    Core EBITDA, CER basis

    $       572

    $       511

    $       481

    $       473

    $       485

    $    1,564

    $    1,307

    $        1,780

    (1)   The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

     

    Core EBITDA margin and core revenue



    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    Full Year

     Results

    ($ millions, unless otherwise stated)

    3Q24

    2Q24

    1Q24

    4Q23

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    2023

    Core EBITDA margin

















    Core EBITDA

    $     572

    $     513

    $     477

    $     474

    $     480

    $   1,562

    $  1,297

    $       1,771

    Core revenue

    $  2,055

    $  1,948

    $  1,873

    $  1,842

    $  1,783

    $   5,876

    $  5,261

    $       7,103

    Core EBITDA margin

    27.8 %

    26.3 %

    25.5 %

    25.7 %

    26.9 %

    26.6 %

    24.7 %

    24.9 %

    Global WAM core revenue

















    Other revenue per financial statements

    $  1,928

    $  1,849

    $  1,808

    $  1,719

    $  1,645

    $   5,585

    $  5,027

    $       6,746

    Less: Other revenue in segments other than Global

















    WAM

    53

    40

    58

    31

    (64)

    151

    6

    37

    Other revenue in Global WAM (fee income)

    $  1,875

    $  1,809

    $  1,750

    $  1,688

    $  1,709

    $   5,434

    $   5,021

    $       6,709

    Investment income per financial statements

    $  4,487

    $  4,261

    $  4,251

    $  4,497

    $  4,028

    $ 12,999

    $ 11,683

    $     16,180

    Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on assets

















    supporting insurance and investment contract

















    liabilities per financial statements

    1,730

    564

    538

    2,674

    (2,430)

    2,832

    464

    3,138

    Total investment income

    6,217

    4,825

    4,789

    7,171

    1,598

    15,831

    12,147

    19,318

    Less: Investment income in segments other than

















    Global WAM

    5,991

    4,687

    4,649

    6,941

    1,578

    15,327

    11,945

    18,886

    Investment income in Global WAM

    $     226

    $     138

    $     140

    $      230

    $       20

    $     504

    $     202

    $          432

    Total other revenue and investment income in Global















    WAM

    $  2,101

    $  1,947

    $  1,890

    $   1,918

    $  1,729

    $   5,938

    $     5,223

    $       7,141

    Less: Total revenue reported in items excluded from















    core earnings















    Market experience gains (losses)

    33

    (9)

    8

    63

    (54)

    32

    (35)

    28

    Revenue related to integration and acquisitions

    13

    8

    9

    13

    -

    30

    (3)

    10

    Global WAM core revenue

    $  2,055

    $  1,948

    $  1,873

    $  1,842

    $  1,783

    $  5,876

    $  5,261

    $       7,103

     

    Core expenses

    ($ millions, pre-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)



    Quarterly Results

    YTD Results

    Full Year

    Results



    3Q24

    2Q24

    1Q24

    4Q23

    3Q23

    2024

    2023

    2023

    Core expenses

















    General expenses - Statements of Income

    $   1,204

    $   1,225

    $   1,102

    $   1,180

    $   1,042

    $     3,531

    $     3,150

    $     4,330

    Directly attributable acquisition expense for

       contracts measured using the PAA method and

       for other products without a CSM(1)

    36

    39

    38

    42

    37

    113

    105

    147

    Directly attributable maintenance expense(1)

    509

    509

    539

    565

    544

    1,557

    1,640

    2,205

    Total expenses

    1,749

    1,773

    1,679

    1,787

    1,623

    5,201

    4,895

    6,682

    Less: General expenses included in items

        excluded from core earnings

















    Restructuring charge

    25

    -

    -

    46

    -

    25

    -

    46

    Integration and acquisition

    -

    57

    -

    8

    -

    57

    -

    8

    Legal provisions and Other expenses

    8

    3

    6

    8

    1

    17

    70

    78

    Total

    33

    60

    6

    62

    1

    99

    70

    132

    Core expenses

    $   1,716

    $   1,713

    $   1,673

    $   1,725

    $   1,622

    $     5,102

    $     4,825

    $     6,550

    CER adjustment(2)

    -

    1

    11

    2

    12

    12

    19

    21

    Core expenses, CER basis

    $   1,716

    $   1,714

    $   1,684

    $   1,727

    $   1,634

    $     5,114

    $     4,844

    $     6,571

    Total expenses

    $   1,749

    $   1,773

    $   1,679

    $   1,787

    $   1,623

    $     5,201

    $     4,895

    $     6,682

    CER adjustment(2)

    -

    1

    11

    2

    12

    12

    19

    21

    Total expenses, CER basis

    $   1,749

    $   1,774

    $   1,690

    $   1,789

    $   1,635

    $     5,213

    $     4,914

    $     6,703

    (1)   Expenses are components of insurance service expenses on the Statements of Income that flow directly through income.

    (2)   The impact of updating foreign exchange rates to that which was used in 3Q24.

     

    Core earnings contribution from highest potential businesses

    ($ millions, post-tax and based on actual foreign exchange rates in effect in the applicable reporting period, unless otherwise stated)

    YTD Results



    2024

    2023

    Core earnings highest potential businesses(1)                                                                                   $                   3,745 

    $           2,950

    Core earnings - All other businesses                                                                                                                       1,574

    1,961

    Core earnings                                                                                                                                                            5,319

    4,911

    Items excluded from core earnings                                                                                                                        (1,572)

    (1,467)

    Net income (loss) attributed to shareholders                                                                                  $                   3,747 

    $           3,444

    Highest potential businesses core earnings contribution                                                                                    70%

    60 %

    (1) Includes core earnings from Asia and Global WAM segments, Canada Group Benefits, and behavioral insurance products.



     

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    The forward-looking statements in this document include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to our ability to achieve our medium-term financial and operating targets, and also relate to, among other things, our objectives, goals, strategies, intentions, plans, beliefs, expectations and estimates, and can generally be identified by the use of words such as "may", "will", "could", "should", "would", "likely", "suspect", "outlook", "expect", "intend", "estimate", "anticipate", "believe", "plan", "forecast", "objective", "seek", "aim", "continue", "goal", "restore", "embark" and "endeavour" (or the negative thereof) and words and expressions of similar import, and include statements concerning possible or assumed future results. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and uncertainties, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements and they should not be interpreted as confirming market or analysts' expectations in any way.

    Certain material factors or assumptions are applied in making forward looking statements and actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements.

    Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations include but are not limited to: general business and economic conditions (including but not limited to the performance, volatility and correlation of equity markets, interest rates, credit and swap spreads, inflation rates, currency rates, investment losses and defaults, market liquidity and creditworthiness of guarantors, reinsurers and counterparties); the ongoing prevalence of COVID-19, including any variants, as well as actions that have been, or may be taken by governmental authorities in response to COVID-19, including the impacts of any variants; changes in laws and regulations; changes in accounting standards applicable in any of the territories in which we operate; changes in regulatory capital requirements; our ability to obtain premium rate increases on in-force policies; our ability to execute strategic plans and changes to strategic plans; downgrades in our financial strength or credit ratings; our ability to maintain our reputation; impairments of goodwill or intangible assets or the establishment of provisions against future tax assets; the accuracy of estimates relating to morbidity, mortality and policyholder behaviour; the accuracy of other estimates used in applying accounting policies, actuarial methods and embedded value methods; our ability to implement effective hedging strategies and unforeseen consequences arising from such strategies; our ability to source appropriate assets to back our long-dated liabilities; level of competition and consolidation; our ability to market and distribute products through current and future distribution channels; unforeseen liabilities or asset impairments arising from acquisitions and dispositions of businesses; the realization of losses arising from the sale of investments classified fair value through other comprehensive income; our liquidity, including the availability of financing to satisfy existing financial liabilities on expected maturity dates when required; obligations to pledge additional collateral; the availability of letters of credit to provide capital management flexibility; accuracy of information received from counterparties and the ability of counterparties to meet their obligations; the availability, affordability and adequacy of reinsurance; legal and regulatory proceedings, including tax audits, tax litigation or similar proceedings; our ability to adapt products and services to the changing market; our ability to attract and retain key executives, employees and agents; the appropriate use and interpretation of complex models or deficiencies in models used; political, legal, operational and other risks associated with our non-North American operations; geopolitical uncertainty, including international conflicts; acquisitions and our ability to complete acquisitions including the availability of equity and debt financing for this purpose; the disruption of or changes to key elements of the Company's or public infrastructure systems; environmental concerns, including climate change; our ability to protect our intellectual property and exposure to claims of infringement; and our inability to withdraw cash from subsidiaries.

    Additional information about material risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations and about material factors or assumptions applied in making forward-looking statements may be found under "Risk Management and Risk Factors" and "Critical Actuarial and Accounting Policies" in the Management's Discussion and Analysis in our most recent annual report, under "Risk Management and Risk Factors Update" and "Critical Actuarial and Accounting Policies" in the Management's Discussion and Analysis in our most recent interim report, and in the "Risk Management" note to the Consolidated Financial Statements in our most recent annual and interim reports, as well as elsewhere in our filings with Canadian and U.S. securities regulators.

    The forward looking statements in this document are, unless otherwise indicated, stated as of the date hereof and are presented for the purpose of assisting investors and others in understanding our financial position and results of operations, our future operations, as well as our objectives and strategic priorities, and may not be appropriate for other purposes. We do not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

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