This earnings news release for
- Base earnings1 EPS of
$0.99 or$920 million increased by 2% or$17 million from a year ago. - Net earnings EPS of
$0.53 or$498 million ; includes ($0.30 ) or ($279 million ) of losses associated with strategic business portfolio repositioning and surplus asset rebalancing. - Executed strategic actions to reposition the portfolio for sustained growth.
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"The disciplined execution of our strategy is driving momentum across our portfolio as reflected in our strong performance this quarter," said
"Net earnings this quarter reflect actions taken to strengthen our capital position and accelerate our growth strategies," continued
In-Quarter | Year-to-Date | ||||
Q2 2023 | Q1 2023 | Q2 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |
Base earnings1,4 | |||||
Net earnings | |||||
Base EPS2,4 | |||||
Net EPS | |||||
Base ROE2,3,4 | 15.9 % | 16.1 % | |||
Net ROE3 | 11.7 % | 13.4 % |
1 | Base earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section of this document for additional details. |
2 | Base EPS and base return on equity are non-GAAP ratios. Refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section of this document for additional details. |
3 | Base return on equity and return on equity are calculated using the trailing four quarters of applicable IFRS 17 earnings and common shareholders' equity. |
4 | Comparative base earnings results are restated to exclude discontinued operations related to |
Base earnings per common share (EPS) of
Sequentially, base EPS are up 11% compared to
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5 | Under the IFRS 17 reporting standard, mortality experience on life insurance tends to be recognized into earnings immediately, whereas mortality/longevity experience on payout annuities and related businesses, mainly flows through the Contractual Service Margin and is recognized into earnings over the life of the remaining contracts. |
Net EPS was
Return on equity was 11.7% on net earnings and 15.9% on base earnings in the second quarter of 2023.
- The Company announced strategic transactions in quarter to rebalance and focus its business portfolio:
- Announced sale of
Putnam Investments , unlocking shareholder value and further focusingU.S. operations on highly attractive retirement and personal wealth markets. - Announced complementary acquisitions of
Investment Planning Counsel Inc. (IPC) and Value Partners, which will enable the Canadian business with new capabilities to offer a leading end-to-end wealth and insurance platform for independent advisors. - Announced an agreement to sell the individual onshore protection business of Canada Life
U.K. toCountrywide Assured plc . This follows the Company's announcement that it closed onshore individual protection insurance to new business inNovember 2022 . - The disciplined execution of the Company's strategy continues to drive strong momentum:
- Go live with Canadian government's Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) on
July 1, 2023 . - Canada Life was awarded the Canadian government's dental plan which represents approximately
$550 million in annual paid claims and supports the same 1.7 million Canadians as the PSHCP. - Empower Personal Wealth, launched in the first quarter of 2023, continued to see strong momentum with 30% growth in assets under administration year over year.
- Diversified our wealth capabilities and distribution access at
Irish Life with the launch of a new joint venture, AIB Life, inIreland . - Capital and Risk Solutions expanded its international presence in targeted new markets, including two transactions in
Italy . - The Company hosted an Investor Day to share our strategy for growth, with a specific focus on our wealth and asset management businesses in
Canada ,Europe and theU.S.
For reporting purposes, Lifeco's consolidated operating results are grouped into five reportable segments –
In-Quarter | Year-to-Date | ||||
Q2 2023 | Q1 2023 | Q2 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |
Segment Base Earnings6 | |||||
265 | 218 | 164 | 483 | 308 | |
180 | 178 | 210 | 358 | 386 | |
Capital and Risk Solutions | 203 | 157 | 190 | 360 | 361 |
Lifeco Corporate | (11) | (5) | (1) | (16) | (4) |
Total Base earnings6 | |||||
Segment Net Earnings | |||||
90 | 151 | 23 | 241 | 135 | |
102 | 40 | 250 | 142 | 794 | |
Capital and Risk Solutions | 169 | 184 | 179 | 353 | 413 |
Lifeco Corporate | (11) | (13) | 9 | (24) | 10 |
Total Net earnings |
6 | Base earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section of this document for additional details. |
- Q2
Canada segment base earnings of$283 million and net earnings of$148 million – Base earnings of$283 million decreased by$57 million compared to the same quarter last year, primarily due to strong group health morbidity results in 2022 that did not repeat, partially offset by pricing and other management actions taken, aided by higher interest rates in 2023.
- Q2
United States segment base earnings ofUS$198 million ($265 million ) and net earnings ofUS$67 million ($90 million ) –United States base earnings for the second quarter of 2023 wereUS$198 million ($265 million ), upUS$70 million or 55% from the second quarter of 2022. The increase was primarily due to improved spreads from higher interest rates, higher fee income from higher average equity markets and lower expenses due to synergies achieved on recent acquisitions.
- Q2
Europe segment base earnings of$180 million and net earnings of$102 million – Base earnings of$180 million decreased by$30 million compared to the same quarter last year, primarily due to favourable insurance experience in Q2 2022 that did not repeat, partially offset by favourable currency movement and investment earnings.
CAPITAL AND RISK SOLUTIONS
Q2 Capital and Risk Solutions segment base earnings of$203 million and net earnings of$169 million – Base earnings of$203 million increased by$13 million compared to the same quarter last year, primarily due to favourable structured business earnings and investment earnings, partially offset by unfavourable experience in theU.S. life business.
QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS
The Board of Directors approved a quarterly dividend of
In addition, the Directors approved quarterly dividends on Lifeco's preferred shares, as follows:
First Preferred Shares | Amount, per share |
Series G | |
Series H | |
Series I | |
Series L | |
Series M | |
Series N | |
Series P | |
Series Q | |
Series R | |
Series S | |
Series T | |
Series Y |
For purposes of the Income Tax Act (
Lifeco's second quarter conference call and audio webcast will be held on
The call and webcast can be accessed through greatwestlifeco.com/news-events/events or by phone at:
- Participants in the
Toronto area: 416-915-3239 - Participants from
North America : 1-800-319-4610
A replay of the call will be available until
Selected financial information is attached.
Basis of presentation
The condensed consolidated interim unaudited financial statements for the periods ended
Cautionary note regarding Forward-Looking Information
This release contains forward-looking information. Forward-looking information includes statements that are predictive in nature, depend upon or refer to future events or conditions, or include words such as "will", "may", "expects", "anticipates", "intends", "plans", "believes", "estimates", "objective", "target", "potential" and other similar expressions or negative versions thereof. Forward-looking information includes, without limitation, statements about the Company and its operations, business (including business mix), financial condition, expected financial performance (including revenues, earnings or growth rates and medium-term financial objectives), ongoing business strategies or prospects, climate-related and diversity-related measures, objectives and targets, anticipated global economic conditions and possible future actions by the Company, including statements made with respect to the expected costs, benefits, timing of integration activities and timing and extent of revenue and expense synergies of acquisitions and divestitures (including but not limited to the proposed acquisition of
Forward-looking statements are based on expectations, forecasts, estimates, predictions, projections and conclusions about future events that were current at the time of the statements and are inherently subject to, among other things, risks, uncertainties and assumptions about the Company, economic factors and the financial services industry generally, including the insurance, mutual fund and retirement solutions industries. They are not guarantees of future performance, and the reader is cautioned that actual events and results could differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. Many of these assumptions are based on factors and events that are not within the control of the Company and there is no assurance that they will prove to be correct. In all cases, whether or not actual results differ from forward-looking information may depend on numerous factors, developments and assumptions, including, without limitation, assumptions around sales, fee rates, asset breakdowns, lapses, plan contributions, redemptions and market returns, the ability to integrate recent and proposed acquisitions, the ability to leverage recent and proposed acquisitions and achieve anticipated synergies, customer behaviour (including customer response to new products), the Company's reputation, market prices for products provided, sales levels, premium income, fee income, expense levels, mortality experience, morbidity experience, policy and plan lapse rates, participant net contribution, reinsurance arrangements, liquidity requirements, capital requirements, credit ratings, taxes, inflation, interest and foreign exchange rates, investment values, hedging activities, global equity and capital markets (including continued access to equity and debt markets), industry sector and individual debt issuers' financial conditions (particularly in certain industries that may comprise part of the Company's investment portfolio), business competition, impairments of goodwill and other intangible assets, the Company's ability to execute strategic plans and changes to strategic plans, technological changes, breaches or failure of information systems and security (including cyber attacks), payments required under investment products, changes in local and international laws and regulations, changes in accounting policies and the effect of applying future accounting policy changes, changes in actuarial standards, unexpected judicial or regulatory proceedings, catastrophic events, continuity and availability of personnel and third party service providers, the Company's ability to complete strategic transactions and integrate acquisitions, unplanned material changes to the Company's facilities, customer and employee relations or credit arrangements, levels of administrative and operational efficiencies, changes in trade organizations, and other general economic, political and market factors in
The reader is cautioned that the foregoing list of assumptions and factors is not exhaustive, and there may be other factors listed in other filings with securities regulators, including factors set out in the Company's 2022 Annual MD&A under "Risk Management and Control Practices" and "Summary of Critical Accounting Estimates" and in the Company's annual information form dated
Other than as specifically required by applicable law, the Company does not intend to update any forward-looking information whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Cautionary note regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios
This release contains some non-Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) financial measures and non-GAAP ratios as defined in National Instrument 52-112 "Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures Disclosure". Terms by which non-GAAP financial measures are identified include, but are not limited to, "base earnings (loss)", "base earnings (loss) (US$)", "base earnings: insurance service result", "base earnings: net investment result", "assets under management" and "assets under administration". Terms by which non-GAAP ratios are identified include, but are not limited to, "base earnings per common share (EPS)", "base return on equity (ROE)", "base dividend payout ratio" and "effective income tax rate – base earnings – common shareholders". Non-GAAP financial measures and ratios are used to provide management and investors with additional measures of performance to help assess results where no comparable GAAP (IFRS) measure exists. However, non-GAAP financial measures and ratios do not have standard meanings prescribed by GAAP (IFRS) and are not directly comparable to similar measures used by other companies. Refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section in this release for the appropriate reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to measures prescribed by GAAP as well as additional details on each measure and ratio.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited)
(in Canadian $ millions, except per share amounts)
Selected consolidated financial information | ||||||||||||
As at or for the three months ended | For the six months ended | |||||||||||
2023 | 20236 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | ||||||||
Earnings | ||||||||||||
Base earnings1,6 | $ | 920 | $ | 826 | $ | 903 | $ | 1,746 | $ | 1,615 | ||
Net earnings - common shareholders | 498 | 595 | 823 | 1,093 | 2,157 | |||||||
Per common share | ||||||||||||
Basic: | ||||||||||||
Base earnings2,6 | 0.99 | 0.89 | 0.97 | 1.87 | 1.73 | |||||||
Net earnings | 0.53 | 0.64 | 0.88 | 1.17 | 2.32 | |||||||
Diluted net earnings | 0.53 | 0.64 | 0.88 | 1.17 | 2.31 | |||||||
Dividends paid | 0.52 | 0.52 | 0.49 | 1.04 | 0.98 | |||||||
Book value3 | 23.22 | 23.45 | 22.11 | |||||||||
Base return on equity2,6 | 15.9 % | 16.1 % | ||||||||||
Return on equity3 | 11.7 % | 13.4 % | ||||||||||
Base dividend payout ratio2,6 | 52.6 % | 58.7 % | 50.6 % | |||||||||
Dividend payout ratio3 | 97.4 % | 81.3 % | 55.7 % | |||||||||
Financial leverage ratio4 | 31 % | 33 % | 33 % | |||||||||
Price/earnings ratio3 | 14.2X | 11.7X | ||||||||||
Price/book value ratio3 | 1.7X | 1.5X | ||||||||||
Total assets per financial statements | $ | 690,003 | $ | 691,853 | ||||||||
Total assets under management1 | 1,042,373 | 1,040,214 | ||||||||||
Total assets under administration1 | 2,643,378 | 2,596,151 | ||||||||||
Total contractual service margin (net of | 13,058 | 13,043 | ||||||||||
Total equity | $ | 28,774 | $ | 29,037 | ||||||||
| 126 % | 127 % | ||||||||||
1 | This metric is a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section of this document for additional details. |
2 | This metric is a non-GAAP ratio. Refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section of this document for additional details. |
3 | Refer to the "Glossary" section of the Company's second quarter of 2023 interim MD&A for additional details on the composition of this measure. |
4 | The calculation for financial leverage ratio includes the after-tax non-participating CSM balance in the denominator, other than CSM associated with segregated fund guarantees. This reflects that the CSM represents future profit and is considered available capital under LICAT. These ratios are estimates based on available data. |
5 | The Life Insurance Capital Adequacy Test (LICAT) Ratio is based on the consolidated results of |
6 | Comparative results are restated to exclude net earnings (losses) from discontinued operations related to |
BASE AND
Consolidated base earnings and net earnings of Lifeco include the base earnings and net earnings of Canada Life (and its operating subsidiaries), Empower and
With the adoption of IFRS 17, the Company refined the definition of base earnings (loss) in the first quarter of 2023 with application to 2022 comparative results for an updated representation of the Company's underlying business performance, as well as for consistency and comparability with financial services industry peers.
For a further description of base earnings, refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section of this document and the Company's MD&A for the period ended
Base earnings1 and net earnings - common shareholders by segment (unaudited) | ||||||||||||
For the three months ended | For the six months ended | |||||||||||
2023 | 20234 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | ||||||||
Base earnings (loss)1,4 | ||||||||||||
$ | 283 | $ | 278 | $ | 340 | $ | 561 | $ | 564 | |||
265 | 218 | 164 | 483 | 308 | ||||||||
180 | 178 | 210 | 358 | 386 | ||||||||
Capital and Risk Solutions | 203 | 157 | 190 | 360 | 361 | |||||||
Lifeco Corporate | (11) | (5) | (1) | (16) | (4) | |||||||
Lifeco base earnings1,4 | $ | 920 | $ | 826 | $ | 903 | $ | 1,746 | $ | 1,615 | ||
Items excluded from base earnings | ||||||||||||
Market experience relative to expectations2 | $ | (79) | $ | (168) | $ | 79 | (247) | 765 | ||||
Realized OCI gains / (losses) from asset | (121) | — | — | $ | (121) | $ | — | |||||
Assumption changes and management actions2 | (4) | 7 | (15) | $ | 3 | $ | (33) | |||||
Acquisition and divestiture costs3 | (158) | — | (57) | (158) | (64) | |||||||
Restructuring and integration costs | (20) | (19) | (44) | (39) | (56) | |||||||
Amortization of acquisition-related finite life | (36) | (32) | (36) | (68) | (63) | |||||||
Discontinued operations - Asset Management4 | (4) | (19) | (7) | (23) | (7) | |||||||
Items excluded from Lifeco base earnings | $ | (422) | $ | (231) | $ | (80) | $ | (653) | $ | 542 | ||
Net earnings (loss) - common shareholders | ||||||||||||
$ | 148 | $ | 233 | $ | 362 | $ | 381 | $ | 805 | |||
90 | 151 | 23 | 241 | 135 | ||||||||
102 | 40 | 250 | 142 | 794 | ||||||||
Capital and Risk Solutions | 169 | 184 | 179 | 353 | 413 | |||||||
Lifeco Corporate | (11) | (13) | 9 | (24) | 10 | |||||||
Lifeco net earnings - common shareholders | $ | 498 | $ | 595 | $ | 823 | $ | 1,093 | $ | 2,157 | ||
1 | This metric is a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios" section of this document for additional details. |
2 | Refer to the "Glossary" section of this document for additional details on the composition of this measure. |
3 | The acquisition and divestiture costs relate to acquisitions in the |
4 | Comparative results are restated to exclude net earnings (losses) from discontinued operations related to |
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES AND RATIOS
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The Company uses several non-GAAP financial measures to measure overall performance of the Company and to assess each of its business units. A financial measure is considered a non-GAAP measure for Canadian securities law purposes if it is presented other than in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) used for the Company's consolidated financial statements. The consolidated financial statements of the Company have been prepared in compliance with IFRS as issued by the IASB. Non-GAAP financial measures do not have a standardized meaning under GAAP and may not be comparable to similar financial measures presented by other issuers. Investors may find these financial measures useful in understanding how management views the underlying business performance of the Company.
Base earnings (loss)
Base earnings (loss) reflect management's view of the underlying business performance of the Company and provides an alternate measure to understand the underlying business performance compared to IFRS net earnings.
Base earnings (loss) exclude the following items from IFRS reported net earnings:
- Market-related impacts, where actual market returns in the current period are different than longer-term expected returns on assets and liabilities;
- Assumption changes and management actions that impact the measurement of assets and liabilities;
- Acquisition and divestiture costs;
- Restructuring and integration costs;
- Material legal settlements, material impairment charges related to goodwill and intangible assets, impacts of income tax rate changes and other tax impairments, net gains, losses or costs related to the disposition or acquisition of a business; net earnings (loss) from discontinued operations and
- Other items that, when removed, assist in explaining the Company's underlying business performance.
The definition of base earnings (loss) has been refined (in 2023 and applied to 2022 comparative results) to also exclude the following impacts that are included in IFRS reported net earnings for an improved representation of the Company's underlying business performance, as well as for consistency and comparability with financial services industry peers:
- Realized gains (losses) on the sale of assets measured at fair value through other comprehensive income (FVOCI);
- The direct equity and interest rate impacts on the measurement of surplus assets and liabilities; and
- Amortization of acquisition related finite life intangible assets.
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Base earnings | $ | 920 | $ | 826 | $ | 903 | $ | 1,746 | $ | 1,615 | ||
Items excluded from Lifeco base earnings | ||||||||||||
Market experience relative to expectations | $ | (92) | $ | (209) | $ | 152 | $ | (301) | $ | 1,016 | ||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 13 | 41 | (73) | 54 | (251) | |||||||
Realized OCI gains / (losses) from asset | (158) | — | — | (158) | — | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 37 | — | — | 37 | — | |||||||
Assumption changes and management | (5) | 9 | (17) | 4 | (36) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 1 | (2) | 2 | (1) | 3 | |||||||
Acquisition and divestiture costs (pre-tax) | (208) | — | (71) | (208) | (79) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 50 | — | 14 | 50 | 15 | |||||||
Restructuring and integration costs (pre-tax) | (28) | (26) | (60) | (54) | (77) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 8 | 7 | 16 | 15 | 21 | |||||||
Amortization of acquisition-related finite life | (49) | (43) | (49) | (92) | (84) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 13 | 11 | 13 | 24 | 21 | |||||||
Total pre-tax items excluded from base | $ | (540) | $ | (269) | $ | (45) | $ | (809) | $ | 740 | ||
Impact of items excluded from base earnings | 122 | 57 | (28) | 179 | (191) | |||||||
Discontinued operations - Asset Management | (4) | (19) | (7) | (23) | (7) | |||||||
Net earnings - common shareholders | $ | 498 | $ | 595 | $ | 823 | $ | 1,093 | $ | 2,157 |
For the three months ended | For the six months ended | |||||||||||
2023 | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | ||||||||
Base earnings | $ | 283 | $ | 278 | $ | 340 | $ | 561 | $ | 564 | ||
Items excluded from base earnings | ||||||||||||
Market experience relative to expectations | $ | (179) | $ | (60) | $ | 65 | $ | (239) | $ | 363 | ||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 50 | 17 | (30) | 67 | (102) | |||||||
Assumption changes and management actions | 1 | 3 | (10) | 4 | (13) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | — | (1) | 1 | (1) | 2 | |||||||
Amortization of acquisition-related finite life | (6) | (6) | (6) | (12) | (12) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |||||||
Acquisition and divestiture costs (pre-tax) | (3) | — | — | (3) | — | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 1 | — | — | 1 | — | |||||||
Net earnings - common shareholders | $ | 148 | $ | 233 | $ | 362 | $ | 381 | $ | 805 |
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2023 | 2023 | 2022 |
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Base earnings | $ | 265 | $ | 218 | $ | 164 | $ | 483 | $ | 308 | ||
Items excluded from base earnings | ||||||||||||
Market experience relative to expectations | $ | (4) | $ | (5) | $ | (8) | $ | (9) | $ | (7) | ||
Income tax (expense) benefit | — | — | — | — | (1) | |||||||
Restructuring and integration costs (pre-tax) | (28) | (26) | (60) | (54) | (77) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 8 | 7 | 16 | 15 | 21 | |||||||
Amortization of acquisition-related finite life | (37) | (32) | (39) | (69) | (64) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 10 | 8 | 10 | 18 | 16 | |||||||
Acquisition and divestiture costs (pre-tax) | (159) | — | (67) | (159) | (69) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 39 | — | 14 | 39 | 15 | |||||||
Discontinued operations - Asset Management | (4) | (19) | (7) | (23) | (7) | |||||||
Net earnings - common shareholders | $ | 90 | $ | 151 | $ | 23 | $ | 241 | $ | 135 |
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2023 | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |||||||
Base earnings | $ | 180 | $ | 178 | $ | 210 | $ | 358 | $ | 386 | |
Items excluded from base earnings | |||||||||||
Market experience relative to expectations | $ | 100 | (155) | $ | 70 | $ | (55) | $ | 533 | ||
Income tax (expense) benefit | (16) | 16 | (16) | — | (91) | ||||||
Realized OCI gains / (losses) from asset | (158) | — | — | (158) | — | ||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 37 | — | — | 37 | — | ||||||
Assumption changes and management actions | (1) | 6 | (8) | 5 | (19) | ||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | — | (1) | 1 | (1) | 1 | ||||||
Amortization of acquisition-related finite life | (6) | (5) | (4) | (11) | (8) | ||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | ||||||
Acquisition and divestiture costs (pre-tax) | (46) | — | (4) | (46) | (10) | ||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 10 | — | — | 10 | — | ||||||
Net earnings (loss) - common shareholders | $ | 102 | $ | 40 | $ | 250 | $ | 142 | $ | 794 |
Capital and Risk Solutions | ||||||||||||
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2023 | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | ||||||||
Base earnings | $ | 203 | $ | 157 | $ | 190 | $ | 360 | $ | 361 | ||
Items excluded from base earnings | ||||||||||||
Market experience relative to expectations | $ | (9) | $ | 22 | $ | 11 | $ | 13 | $ | 108 | ||
Income tax (expense) benefit | (21) | 5 | (23) | (16) | (52) | |||||||
Assumption changes and management actions | (5) | — | 1 | (5) | (4) | |||||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | 1 | — | — | 1 | — | |||||||
Net earnings - common shareholders | $ | 169 | $ | 184 | $ | 179 | $ | 353 | $ | 413 |
Lifeco Corporate | ||||||||||||
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2023 | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | ||||||||
Base earnings (loss) | $ | (11) | $ | (5) | $ | (1) | $ | (16) | $ | (4) | ||
Items excluded from base earnings (loss) | ||||||||||||
Market experience relative to expectations | $ | — | $ | (11) | $ | 14 | (11) | 19 | ||||
Income tax (expense) benefit | — | 3 | (4) | 3 | (5) | |||||||
Net earnings (loss) - common shareholders | $ | (11) | $ | (13) | $ | 9 | $ | (24) | $ | 10 |
Assets under management (AUM) and assets under administration (AUA)
Assets under management and assets under administration are non-GAAP measures that provide an indicator of the size and volume of the Company's overall business. Administrative services are an important aspect of the overall business of the Company and should be considered when comparing volumes, size and trends.
Total assets under administration includes total assets per financial statements, proprietary mutual funds and institutional assets and other assets under administration.
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Total assets per financial statements | $ | 690,003 | $ | 691,853 | |
Other AUM1 | 352,370 | 348,361 | |||
Total AUM1 | $ | 1,042,373 | $ | 1,040,214 | |
Other AUA | 1,601,005 | 1,555,937 | |||
Total AUA1 | $ | 2,643,378 | $ | 2,596,151 | |
1 | Figures include assets held for sale and other AUM related to the discontinued operations of Putnam Investments. |
NON-GAAP RATIOS
A non-GAAP ratio is a financial measure in the form of a ratio, fraction, percentage or similar representation that is not disclosed in the financial statements of the Company and has a non-GAAP financial measure as one or more of its components. These financial measures do not have a standardized definition under IFRS and might not be comparable to similar financial measures disclosed by other issuers.
The non-GAAP ratios disclosed by the Company each use base earnings (loss) as the non-GAAP component. Base earnings (loss) reflect management's view of the underlying business performance of the Company and provides an alternate measure to understand the underlying business performance compared to IFRS net earnings.
- Base dividend payout ratio - Dividends paid to common shareholders are divided by base earnings (loss).
- Base earnings per share - Base earnings (loss) for the period is divided by the number of average common shares outstanding for the period.
- Base return on equity - Base earnings (loss) for the trailing four quarters are divided by the average common shareholders' equity over the trailing four quarters. This measure provides an indicator of business unit profitability.
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