News Release

Torchmark Corporation Reports Second Quarter 2012 Results

July 25, 2012

McKinney, Texas

Torchmark Corporation (NYSE: TMK) reported today that for the quarter ended June 30, 2012, net income was $1.32 per share, compared with $1.27 per share for the year-ago quarter. Net operating income for the quarter was $1.30 per share, compared with $1.09 per share for the year-ago quarter.

Reconciliations between net income and net operating income, GAAP ROE and management ROE, and GAAP book value and management book value are shown in the Financial Summary below.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Net operating income per share increased 19% over the year-ago quarter.
  • ROE (excluding net unrealized gains on fixed maturities) was 15.7% compared to 14.4% for the year-ago quarter.
  • American Income net life sales were up 10% compared to the year-ago quarter.
  • American Income agent count was up 23% over the year-ago quarter.
  • 3.9 million shares of common stock were repurchased.

 

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

Net operating income, a non-GAAP financial measure, has long been consistently used by Torchmark's management to evaluate the operating performance of the Company, and is a measure commonly used in the life insurance industry. It differs from net income primarily because it excludes certain non-operating items such as realized investment gains and losses and nonrecurring items which are included in net income. Management believes that an analysis of net operating income is important in understanding the profitability and operating trends of the Company's business.

 

  Financial Summary
  (dollars in millions, except per share data)
  Per Share  
  Quarter Ended   Quarter Ended  
  June 30,   June 30,  
  2012     2011     % Chg.     2012     2011     % Chg.
Insurance underwriting income*   $ 1.37   $ 1.10   25   $ 134.2   $ 124.2   8
Excess investment income*   0.64   0.58   10   62.5   65.5   (5)
Parent company expense   (0.02)   (0.02)       (2.3)   (2.4)    
Income tax   (0.65)   (0.55)   18   (63.8)   (62.0)   3
Stock option expense, net of tax   (0.04)   (0.02)       (3.6)   (2.6)    
 
Net operating income   $ 1.30   $ 1.09       $ 127.0   $ 122.8    
 
Reconciling items, net of tax:  
  Realized gains on investments   0.03   0.19       3.0   21.0    
  Medicare Part D adjustment   (0.01)   (0.01)       (1.0)   (1.2)    
  State administrative settlement   0.00   0.00       0.0   0.2    
 
Net income   $ 1.32   $ 1.27       $ 129.0   $ 142.8    
 
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding (000)   97,826   112,831  
 
*See definitions in the following sections and in the Torchmark 2011 SEC Form 10-K.
Note: Tables in this news release may not foot due to rounding
 

 

 

 

  Financial Summary, continued
  Management vs. GAAP Measures
  (dollars in millions, except per share data)
 
  Management   Revaluation  
  (excluding the Revaluation Adj.**)   Adjustment**   GAAP
  at June 30,   at June 30,   at June 30,
  2012   2011   2012   2011   2012   2011
 
2nd Qtr. Net income as a ROE   13.2 %   16.3 %
2nd Qtr. Net operating income as a ROE   15.7 %   14.4 %  
 
Shareholders' equity     $ 3,213     $ 3,227     $ 785     $ 192     $ 3,998     $ 3,420
Book value per share   $ 33.26   $ 30.23   $ 8.12   $ 1.80   $ 41.38   $ 32.03
 
*** Accounting rules (formerly known as FAS 115) require a revaluation adjustment of fixed maturities available for sale to fair value. Without the revaluation adjustment, these assets would be reported at amortized cost. ROE is calculated using average equity for a given period.
 

 

 

INSURANCE OPERATIONS – comparing the second quarter 2012 with second quarter 2011:

Life insurance accounted for 72% of the Company's insurance underwriting margin for the quarter and 64% of total premium revenue.

Health insurance, excluding Medicare Part D, accounted for 23% of Torchmark's insurance underwriting margin for the quarter and 25% of total premium revenue. Medicare Part D accounted for 5% of insurance underwriting margin and 11% of total premium revenue.

Net sales of life insurance increased 4%, while health sales, excluding Medicare Part D, were flat.

 

 

    Insurance Premium Revenue
    (dollars in millions)
    Quarter Ended   Quarter Ended  
    June 30, 2012   June 30, 2011   % Chg.
 
Life insurance   $ 451.0   $ 433.6   4
Health insurance -  
   excluding Medicare Part D   176.9   185.4   (5)
Health Medicare Part D   78.1   48.9   60
Annuity   0.1   0.2    
 
Total     $ 706.1     $ 668.0     6
 

 

 

Insurance Underwriting Income

Insurance underwriting margin is management's measure of profitability of its life, health and annuity segments' underwriting performance, and consists of premiums less policy obligations, commissions and other acquisition expenses.

Insurance underwriting income is the sum of the insurance underwriting margins of the life, health and annuity segments, plus other income, less insurance administrative expenses. It excludes the investment segment, parent company expense and income taxes.

 

  Insurance Underwriting Income
  (dollars in millions, except per share data)
  Quarter Ended   % of   Quarter Ended   % of   %
  June 30, 2012   Premium   June 30, 2011   Premium   Chg.
Insurance underwriting margins:  
   Life     $ 124.2     28     $ 116.4     27     7
   Health   40.3   23   41.1   22   (2)
   Health - Medicare Part D   8.2   11   5.6   11   47
   Annuity   0.9       0.6  
  173.6   163.7    
Other income   0.5   0.7  
Administrative expenses   (39.9)   (40.2)  
 
Insurance underwriting income   $ 134.2   $ 124.2   8
   Per share   $ 1.37   $ 1.10   25
 

 

 

Insurance Results by Distribution Channels

Total premium, underwriting margins, first-year collected premium and net sales by all distribution channels are shown at www.torchmarkcorp.com on the Investor Relations page at Financial Reports.

American Income Agency was Torchmark's leading contributor to total underwriting margin ($63 million), on premium revenue of $184 million. Life premiums of $164 million were up 9% and life insurance underwriting margin of $54 million was up 12%. As a percentage of life premium, life underwriting margin was 33%, up from 32% and the highest of the major life distribution channels at Torchmark. Producing agents grew to 5,318, up 23% from a year ago, and up 4% during the quarter. Net life sales were $40 million, up 10%.

Direct Response was Torchmark's second leading contributor to total underwriting margin ($38 million), on premium revenue of $172 million. Life premiums of $158 million were up 5% and the life underwriting margin was $35 million, down 1%. As a percentage of life premium, life underwriting margin was 22%, down from 24%. Net life sales were $38 million, up 4%.

LNL Agency was Torchmark's third leading contributor to total underwriting margin ($32 million), on premium revenue of $138 million. Life premiums of $71 million were down 2% and life underwriting margin of $18 million was up 21%. As a percentage of life premium, life underwriting margin was 25%, up from 20%. Net life sales for the LNL Agency were $8 million, down 18% from a year ago.

LNL Agency was Torchmark's second leading contributor to health underwriting margin ($14 million), on health premium of $67 million. Health underwriting margin as a percentage of health premium was 21%, same as a year ago. Net health sales were $4 million, down 12%.

LNL Agency producing agent count was 1,355, down 24% from a year ago, but up 6% during the quarter.

UA Independent Agency was Torchmark's leading contributor to health underwriting margin ($15 million), on health premium of $76 million. Health underwriting margin as a percentage of premium was 20%, up from 19%. Net health sales were $6 million, up 19%.

Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan is distributed by Direct Response and the UA agencies. Second quarter premium revenue was $78 million, up 60%. Underwriting margin for second quarter 2012 was $8 million, up 47%. Torchmark developed a new lower cost Part D plan for 2012 which has resulted in significant additions of low-income auto-enrollees. The new plan was priced with the same targeted profit margin as our other Part D plan.

For GAAP reporting, Medicare Part D premiums are recognized evenly throughout the year when they become due, and benefit costs are recognized when the costs are incurred. Due to the design of the product, premiums are evenly distributed throughout the year, but benefit costs are higher earlier in the year. As a result, under GAAP, benefit costs can exceed premiums in the first part of the year but be less than premiums during the remainder of the year. For net operating income purposes, Torchmark defers excess benefits incurred in earlier interim periods to later periods in order to more closely match the benefit cost with the associated revenue. For the full year, the total premiums and benefits are the same under this alternative method as they are under GAAP. The Company reports this difference between GAAP and management's non-GAAP disclosures, net of tax, as a reconciling item for the interim periods in the Financial Summary shown on page 1 of this release. A chart reconciling the Company's non-GAAP financial presentation to a GAAP presentation may be viewed on the Company's website at www.torchmarkcorp.com on the Investor Relations page at Financial Reports.

Administrative Expenses were $40 million, down 1% from the year-ago quarter.

 

INVESTMENTS

Excess Investment Income – comparing the second quarter 2012 with the second quarter 2011:

Management uses excess investment income as the measure to evaluate the performance of the investment segment. It is net investment income reduced by required interest. Required interest includes interest credited to net policy liabilities and interest on debt.

 

  Quarter Ended
  June 30,
  (dollars in millions, except per share data)
  2012     2011     % Chg.
 
Net investment income     $ 180.7   $ 176.8   2
 
Required interest:  
   Interest on net policy liabilities   (98.6)   (91.9)   7
   Interest on debt   (19.6)   (19.3)   1
 
   Total required interest   (118.2)   (111.3)   6
 
Excess investment income   $ 62.5   $ 65.5   (5)
   Per share   $ 0.64   $ 0.58   10
 

 

Net investment income was up 2%, less than the 3% increase in average invested assets due to lower new money yields. Required interest on net policy liabilities increased 7%, while the average liabilities increased 5% due to changes in the mix of inforce business. The weighted average discount rate for the entire inforce block increased to 5.65% from 5.55% a year ago.

 

Investment Portfolio

The composition of the investment portfolio at June 30, 2012 is as follows:

 

  Invested Assets
  (dollar amounts in millions)
  $   % of Total
 
Fixed maturities (at amortized cost)     $ 11,075     95 %
Equities   15   0
Mortgage loans   1   0
Investment real estate   3   0
Policy loans   411   4
Other long-term investments   22   0
Short-term investments   110   1
 
Total   $ 11,636   100 %

 

 

Fixed maturities at amortized cost by asset class are as follows:

 

  Fixed Maturities
  (dollar amounts in millions)
  Investment Grade   Below Investment Grade   Total
 
Corporate bonds     $ 8,234     $ 360     $ 8,594
Redeemable preferred stock:  
   U.S.   696   342   1,037
   Foreign   80       80
Municipal   1,213       1,213
Government-sponsored enterprises   12       12
Government and agencies   35       35
Collateralized debt obligations       62   62
Residential mortgage-backed securities   13       13
Other asset-backed securities   28       28
 
Total   $ 10,311   $ 764   $ 11,075

 

 

The market value of Torchmark's fixed maturity portfolio was $12.3 billion; $1.2 billion higher than amortized cost of $11.1 billion. The $1.2 billion of net unrealized gains compares to $873 million at March 31, 2012. Net unrealized gains were comprised of gross unrealized gains of $1.4 billion and gross unrealized losses of $158 million.

The investment portfolio contains no securities backed by sub-prime mortgages. Torchmark has no counterparty risk as it is not a party to any credit default swaps or other derivatives contracts and does not participate in securities lending.

At amortized cost, 93% of fixed maturities (95% at market value) were rated "investment grade."

The fixed maturity portfolio earned an annual effective yield of 6.43% during the second quarter of 2012, compared to 6.56% in the year-ago quarter.

Acquisitions of fixed maturity investments during the quarter totaled $197 million at cost. Comparable information for acquisitions of fixed maturity investments is as follows:

 

  Quarter Ended
  June 30,
  2012   2011
 
Average annual effective yield     4.5%     5.7%
Average rating   BBB+   A-
Average life (in years) to:  
   First call   26.7   26.8
   Maturity   26.9   28.0

 

 

Realized Capital Gains on Investments – during the quarter ended June 30, 2012:

Torchmark had a net realized capital gain of $4.7 million ($3.0 million after tax) resulting primarily from dispositions of fixed maturities. Year-to-date, the Company has had net capital gains of $9.7 million ($6.3 million after tax).

SHARE REPURCHASE – during the quarter ended June 30, 2012:

During the quarter, the Company repurchased 3.9 million shares of Torchmark Corporation common stock at a total cost of $184.0 million at an average price per share of $47.42.

LIQUIDITY/CAPITAL:

Torchmark's operations consist primarily of writing basic protection life and supplemental health insurance policies which generate strong and stable cash flows.

Capital at the insurance companies is sufficient to support current operations. In addition, the parent company had $58 million of liquid assets at June 30, 2012.

EARNINGS GUIDANCE FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2012:

Torchmark projects that for the year ending December 31, 2012, net operating income per share will be in a range of $5.08 to $5.26. Net investment income for the year will be lower than previously projected due to earlier than anticipated calls in July of certain of our hybrid fixed maturity investments and new money yields expected to be lower in the last half of the year than previously projected.

OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION:

More detailed financial information including various GAAP and Non-GAAP ratios and financial measurements are located at www.torchmarkcorp.com on the Investor Relations page under "Financial Reports and Other Financial Information."

CAUTION REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS:

This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These prospective statements reflect management's current expectations, but are not guarantees of future performance. Accordingly, please refer to Torchmark's cautionary statement regarding forward-looking statements, and the business environment in which the Company operates, contained in the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, and any subsequent Forms 10-Q on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission and on the Company's website at www.torchmarkcorp.com on the Investor Relations page. Torchmark specifically disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement because of new information, future developments or otherwise.

EARNINGS RELEASE CONFERENCE CALL WEBCAST:

Torchmark will provide a live audio webcast of its second quarter 2012 earnings release conference call with financial analysts at 11:00 a.m. (Eastern) tomorrow, July 26, 2012. Access to the live webcast and replay will be available at www.torchmarkcorp.com on the Investor Relations page, at the Conference Calls on the Web icon. Immediately following this press release, supplemental financial reports will be available before the conference call on the Investor Relations page menu of the Torchmark website at "Financial Reports and Other Financial Information."

 

SOURCE Torchmark Corporation