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MetLife (MET) Q3 Earnings Top on Volume Growth, OK's Buyback
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MetLife, Inc.’s (MET - Free Report) third-quarter 2017 operating earnings of $1.09 per share beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 21%. However, the bottom line declined 11% year over year.
The quarter witnessed volume growth and a strong operational performance.
Including separation charges related to Brighthouse Financial, Inc. (BHF - Free Report) and net derivative losses reflecting changes in foreign currencies, interest rates and equity markets, net loss came in at 8 cents per share, comparing unfavorably with 51 cents earned in the year-ago quarter.
The company generated operating revenues of $16.8 billion, up 5% year over year on 8% higher premiums, fees & other revenues. However, a 7% decline in net investment income was a partial dampener. Revenues surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 10%.
Total expenses increased 5.4% year over year to $15.6 billion.
Segment Details
U.S.
Operating earnings in this segment slipped 1% year over year to $546 million, attributable to lower interest margins, partially offset by favorable underwriting and volume growth. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues increased 17% to $7.4 billion.
Asia
Operating earnings were down 3% (or unchanged on a constant currency basis) year over year to $314 million on higher Japan tax rate. However, volume growth and the actuarial assumption review limited this downside. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues in Asia decreased 3% (up 3% on a constant currency basis) to $2.2 billion.
Latin America
Operating earnings were $163 million, up 23% (18% on a constant currency basis) year over year. Earnings improved due to volume growth and favorable underwriting. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues were $937 million, up 5% on reported and 2% on constant currency basis.
EMEA
Operating earnings from EMEA decreased 4% (or 1% on constant currency basis) year over year to $71 million due to less favorable underwriting. However, volume growth and expense margin improvements limited this downside. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues were $634 million, up 2% both on reported as well as constant currency basis.
MetLife Holdings
Operating earnings from MetLife Holdings came in at $410 million, up 54% year over year, largely attributable to third-quarter actuarial assumption review. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues were $1.4 billion, down 12%, primarily due to the separation-related impacts.
Corporate & Other
Corporate & other incurred an operating loss of $336 million against an operating income of $6 million in the prior-year quarter.
Financial Update
Variable investment income decreased to $236 million from $293 million in the year-ago quarter due to lower prepayment fee income.
Book value per share decreased 23% year over year to $40.96 per share as of Sep 30, 2017.
Operating return on equity was 9.6% in the quarter, expanded 30 basis points year over year.
Capital Deployment
The board of directors has approved a new $2 billion share repurchase program.
MetLife will return $4.5 billion capital to shareholders in 2017.
Update on Brighthouse Financial
MetLife also announced intentions to divest its remaining Brighthouse Financial common stock next year through an exchange offer for MetLife shares.
Among other players from the life insurance industry that have reported their third-quarter earnings so far, the bottom lines of Prudential Financial, Inc. (PRU - Free Report) and CNO Financial Group, Inc. (CNO - Free Report) have topped the respective Zacks Consensus Estimate.
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MetLife (MET) Q3 Earnings Top on Volume Growth, OK's Buyback
MetLife, Inc.’s (MET - Free Report) third-quarter 2017 operating earnings of $1.09 per share beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 21%. However, the bottom line declined 11% year over year.
The quarter witnessed volume growth and a strong operational performance.
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Including separation charges related to Brighthouse Financial, Inc. (BHF - Free Report) and net derivative losses reflecting changes in foreign currencies, interest rates and equity markets, net loss came in at 8 cents per share, comparing unfavorably with 51 cents earned in the year-ago quarter.
The company generated operating revenues of $16.8 billion, up 5% year over year on 8% higher premiums, fees & other revenues. However, a 7% decline in net investment income was a partial dampener. Revenues surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 10%.
Total expenses increased 5.4% year over year to $15.6 billion.
Segment Details
U.S.
Operating earnings in this segment slipped 1% year over year to $546 million, attributable to lower interest margins, partially offset by favorable underwriting and volume growth. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues increased 17% to $7.4 billion.
Asia
Operating earnings were down 3% (or unchanged on a constant currency basis) year over year to $314 million on higher Japan tax rate. However, volume growth and the actuarial assumption review limited this downside. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues in Asia decreased 3% (up 3% on a constant currency basis) to $2.2 billion.
Latin America
Operating earnings were $163 million, up 23% (18% on a constant currency basis) year over year. Earnings improved due to volume growth and favorable underwriting. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues were $937 million, up 5% on reported and 2% on constant currency basis.
EMEA
Operating earnings from EMEA decreased 4% (or 1% on constant currency basis) year over year to $71 million due to less favorable underwriting. However, volume growth and expense margin improvements limited this downside. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues were $634 million, up 2% both on reported as well as constant currency basis.
MetLife Holdings
Operating earnings from MetLife Holdings came in at $410 million, up 54% year over year, largely attributable to third-quarter actuarial assumption review. Operating premiums, fees & other revenues were $1.4 billion, down 12%, primarily due to the separation-related impacts.
Corporate & Other
Corporate & other incurred an operating loss of $336 million against an operating income of $6 million in the prior-year quarter.
Financial Update
Variable investment income decreased to $236 million from $293 million in the year-ago quarter due to lower prepayment fee income.
Book value per share decreased 23% year over year to $40.96 per share as of Sep 30, 2017.
Operating return on equity was 9.6% in the quarter, expanded 30 basis points year over year.
Capital Deployment
The board of directors has approved a new $2 billion share repurchase program.
MetLife will return $4.5 billion capital to shareholders in 2017.
Update on Brighthouse Financial
MetLife also announced intentions to divest its remaining Brighthouse Financial common stock next year through an exchange offer for MetLife shares.
Zacks Rank
MetLife carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Performance of Other Insurers
Among other players from the life insurance industry that have reported their third-quarter earnings so far, the bottom lines of Prudential Financial, Inc. (PRU - Free Report) and CNO Financial Group, Inc. (CNO - Free Report) have topped the respective Zacks Consensus Estimate.
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