Voya Financial announces first-quarter 2026 results
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First quarter 2026 net income available to common shareholders of
$165 million , or$1.75 per diluted share, up 23% from the prior year. -
First quarter 2026 after-tax adjusted operating earnings1 of
$214 million , or$2.26 per diluted share, up 13% from the prior year. - Delivered higher earnings and net revenue growth across all business segments.
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Generated and returned approximately
$200 million of capital in the quarter through common dividends and share repurchases.
“We delivered strong results in the first quarter of 2026, including a 13% year‑over‑year increase in after-tax adjusted operating earnings per share, driven by higher earnings across our Retirement, Investment Management and Employee Benefits businesses,” said
“Our strong cash flow generation and capital return through share repurchases and dividends, while maintaining a healthy balance sheet, demonstrate the disciplined choices we are making to execute our strategy through this environment,” Lavallee added. “With a strong start to the year, we remain confident in our strategy and in our ability to deliver value for customers and shareholders.”
First-Quarter 2026 Consolidated Results
First-Quarter 2026 net income available to common shareholders was
First-Quarter 2026 after-tax adjusted operating earnings were
Business Segment Results
Retirement
Retirement First-Quarter 2026 pre-tax adjusted operating earnings were
Net revenues for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended
Adjusted operating margin for the TTM ended
Total client assets as of
Investment Management
Investment Management First-Quarter 2026 pre-tax adjusted operating earnings, excluding noncontrolling interest, were
Net revenues for the TTM ended
Adjusted operating margin for the TTM ended
Investment Management generated net inflows of
Employee Benefits
Employee Benefits First-Quarter 2026 pre-tax adjusted operating earnings were
Net revenues for the TTM ended
Employee Benefits First-Quarter 2026 annualized in-force premiums and fees of
Corporate
Corporate First-Quarter 2026 pre-tax adjusted operating losses, excluding noncontrolling interest, were
Capital
For the First-Quarter 2026, the company generated approximately
As of
Additional Financial Information and Earnings Call
More detailed financial information can be found in the company’s quarterly investor supplement, which is available on Voya’s investor relations website, investors.voya.com. In addition, Voya will host a conference call on
About
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We believe that Adjusted operating earnings before income taxes is a meaningful measure used by management to evaluate our business and segment performance. This measure enhances the understanding of our financial results by focusing on the operating performance and trends of the underlying core business segments. It excludes results from exited businesses and items that tend to be highly variable from period to period based on capital market conditions or other factors which distort the ability to make a meaningful evaluation of our segments. We use the same accounting policies and procedures to measure segment Adjusted operating earnings before income taxes as we do for the directly comparable
- Net investment gains (losses);
- Income (loss) related to businesses exited or to be exited through reinsurance or divestment;
- Income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests to which we are not economically entitled;
- Dividend payments made to preferred shareholders are included as reductions to reflect the Adjusted operating earnings before income taxes that are available to common shareholders;
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Other adjustments may include the following items:
- Income (loss) related to early extinguishment of debt;
- Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets;
- Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets as well as contingent consideration fair value adjustments;
- Expected return on plan assets net of interest costs associated with our qualified defined benefit pension plan and immediate recognition of net actuarial gains (losses) related to all of our pension and other postretirement benefit obligations and gains (losses) from plan amendments and curtailments; and
- Other items not indicative of normal operations or performance of our segments or that may be related to events such as capital or organizational restructurings, including certain costs related to debt and equity offerings, acquisition / merger integration expenses, severance and other third-party expenses associated with such activities, and expenses attributable to vacant real estate.
Sources of Earnings
We analyze our segment performance based on the sources of earnings. We believe that this supplemental information is useful because we use it to analyze our business and it can help investors understand the main drivers of Adjusted operating earnings before income taxes. The sources of earnings include:
- Investment spread and other investment income.
- Fee-based margin.
- Net underwriting gain (loss).
- Administrative expenses.
- Premium taxes, fees and assessments.
- Net commissions.
- DAC/VOBA and other intangibles amortization.
Net Revenue and Adjusted Operating Margin
- Adjusted operating margin is defined as Adjusted operating earnings before income taxes divided by net revenue.
- Net revenue is the sum of investment spread and other investment income, fee-based margin, and net underwriting gain (loss).
- The primary adjustment to derive Net revenue is reducing Adjusted operating revenues by “Interest credited and other benefits to contract owners / policyholders”. This adjustment primarily reflects the interest credited to customers for general account products in our Retirement and Employee Benefits segments and the benefits paid to customers in our Employee Benefits segment for Group Life, Stop Loss, and Voluntary products. This adjustment allows us to report to investors our investment spread and our net underwriting gain and loss, which are meaningful measures used by management to evaluate our business and segment performance. Investment spread informs investors how we set crediting rates relative to the yield we earn on our general account investments and net underwriting gain and loss informs investors how we set premiums relative to incurred benefits to policyholders (“loss ratio”).
Forward-Looking and Other Cautionary Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company does not assume any obligation to revise or update these statements to reflect new information, subsequent events or changes in strategy. Forward-looking statements include statements relating to future developments in our business or expectations for our future financial performance and any statement not involving a historical fact. Forward-looking statements use words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operating or financial performance. Actual results, performance or events may differ materially from those projected in any forward-looking statement due to, among other things, (i) global market and geopolitical risks (including war and terrorism), including general economic conditions, impacts of a
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1 This press release includes certain non-GAAP financial measures, including adjusted operating earnings. More information on non-GAAP measures, and reconciliations to the most comparable
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Consolidated Statement of Operations |
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Three Months Ended |
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(in millions USD, except per share) |
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Revenues |
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Net investment income |
$ |
569 |
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$ |
560 |
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Fee income |
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604 |
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570 |
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Premiums |
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744 |
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737 |
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Net gains (losses) |
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(45 |
) |
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(34 |
) |
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Other revenues |
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109 |
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104 |
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Income (loss) related to consolidated investment entities |
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50 |
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32 |
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Total revenues |
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2,031 |
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1,969 |
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Benefits and expenses |
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Interest credited and other benefits to contract owners/policyholders |
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(819 |
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(835 |
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Operating expenses |
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(848 |
) |
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(824 |
) |
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Net amortization of DAC/VOBA |
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(65 |
) |
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(62 |
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Interest expense |
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(29 |
) |
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(32 |
) |
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Operating expenses related to consolidated investment entities |
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(40 |
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(43 |
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Total benefits and expenses |
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(1,801 |
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(1,796 |
) |
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Income (loss) before income taxes |
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230 |
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173 |
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Income tax expense (benefit) |
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35 |
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22 |
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Net income (loss) |
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195 |
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151 |
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Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest and redeemable noncontrolling interest |
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13 |
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(5 |
) |
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Net income (loss) available to |
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182 |
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156 |
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Less: Preferred stock dividends |
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17 |
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17 |
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Net income (loss) available to |
$ |
165 |
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$ |
139 |
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Net income (loss) available to |
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Basic |
$ |
1.78 |
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$ |
1.45 |
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Diluted |
$ |
1.75 |
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$ |
1.42 |
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Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Operating Earnings and Earnings Per Share (Diluted) |
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Three Months Ended |
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(in millions USD, except per share) |
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After-tax (1) |
Per share |
After-tax (1) |
Per share |
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Net Income (loss) available to |
$ |
165 |
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$ |
1.75 |
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$ |
139 |
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$ |
1.42 |
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Less: |
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Net investment gains (losses) |
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(30 |
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(0.31 |
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(1 |
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(0.02 |
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Income (loss) related to businesses exited or to be exited through reinsurance or divestment |
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(21 |
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(0.22 |
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(31 |
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(0.32 |
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Other adjustments (2) |
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2 |
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0.02 |
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(24 |
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(0.24 |
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Adjusted operating earnings |
$ |
214 |
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$ |
2.26 |
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$ |
195 |
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$ |
2.00 |
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.
(1) For adjusted operating earnings, we apply a 21% tax rate and adjust for the dividends received deduction, tax credits, non-deductible compensation, and other tax benefits and expenses that relate to adjusted operating earnings. For net investment gains (losses), income (loss) related to businesses exited, and other non-operating items, we apply a 21% tax rate and adjust for related tax benefits and expenses, including changes to tax valuation allowances and impacts related to changes in tax law.
(2) Primarily consists of acquisition and integration costs associated with recent transactions and amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets. For the three months ended
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Adjusted Operating Earnings |
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Three Months Ended |
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(in millions USD, except per share) |
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Adjusted operating earnings |
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Retirement |
$ |
209 |
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$ |
207 |
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Investment Management |
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46 |
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41 |
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Employee Benefits |
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63 |
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46 |
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Corporate |
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(61 |
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(62 |
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Adjusted operating earnings before income taxes |
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257 |
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232 |
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Less: Income taxes (1) |
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43 |
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37 |
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Adjusted operating earnings after income taxes |
$ |
214 |
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$ |
195 |
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Adjusted operating earnings per share |
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2.26 |
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2.00 |
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.
(1) For adjusted operating earnings, we apply a 21% tax rate and adjust for the dividends received deduction, tax credits, non-deductible compensation, and other tax benefits and expenses that relate to adjusted operating earnings.
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Net Revenue, Adjusted Operating Earnings and Adjusted Operating Margin |
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Twelve Months Ended |
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(in millions USD) |
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Net revenue |
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Retirement |
$ |
2,436 |
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$ |
2,119 |
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Investment Management |
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1,037 |
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991 |
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Employee Benefits |
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1,145 |
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972 |
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Total net revenue |
$ |
4,618 |
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$ |
4,082 |
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Adjusted operating earnings |
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Retirement |
$ |
960 |
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$ |
842 |
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Investment Management including noncontrolling interest |
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296 |
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278 |
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Employee Benefits |
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169 |
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27 |
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Adjusted operating earnings, excluding Corporate |
$ |
1,425 |
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$ |
1,147 |
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Adjusted operating margin |
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Retirement |
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39.4 |
% |
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39.7 |
% |
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Investment Management |
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28.6 |
% |
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28.1 |
% |
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Employee Benefits |
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14.7 |
% |
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2.7 |
% |
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Adjusted operating margin, excluding Corporate |
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30.9 |
% |
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28.1 |
% |
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.
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