The Allstate Corporation Deutsche Bank Global Financial Services Conference Thomas J. Wilson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer May 30, 2017
Forward-Looking Statements and Non-GAAP Financial Information This presentation contains forward-looking statements and information. Additional information on factors that could cause results to differ materially from those projected in this presentation is available in the 2016 Form 10-K, in our most recent earnings release, and at the end of these slides. These materials are available on our website, allstateinvestors.com, under the Financials link. This presentation also contains some non-gaap measures that are denoted with an asterisk. You can find the reconciliation of those measures to GAAP measures within our most recent earnings release and investor supplement. These materials are available on our website, allstateinvestors.com, under the Financials link. 1
Allstate s Broad-Based Business Model ($M, FY 2016) Revenue (Ex. RCGL): $36.6 Billion P-L & Corp Inv Inc. $1,308 AF Inv Inc. $1,734 AF Prem $2,275 Esurance $1,660 Operating Income*: $1,838 Million ($M after-tax, FY 2016) Allstate Auto $173 Other (Not Graphed) Encompass $1 Esurance ($66) Disc. Lines ($70) Other P-L $11 Corp/Interest ($292) Allstate Auto $19,031 Other P&C Lines $2,098 Allstate Home $6,736 Encompass $1,202 Other Business Lines $580 Allstate Brand Other $56 Allstate Home $714 Allstate Financial $448 P-L Inv Inc $863 2017 Operating Priorities 1. Better serve our customers 2. Achieve target economic returns on capital 3. Grow customer base 4. Proactively manage investments 5. Build long-term growth platforms Represents premiums earned Represents underwriting income, after-tax; excluding amortization of intangibles 2
Allstate s Broad-Based Business Model Built on Core Strengths PROPERTY-LIABILITY Auto Home Other Personal Lines Commercial 1931 ALLSTATE Allstate Exclusive Agencies Financial Specialists Allstate Independent Agencies Allstate Canada ENCOMPASS Independent Agencies 1999 ESURANCE Direct: Online & ANSWER Call Centers FINANCIAL 2011 Digital Agency 2011 Risk Products & Services Distribution & Service Channels Customers 73.7 Million Proprietary Policies Brokered Policies Third-Party Service Relationships Retailers SQUARETRADE Consumer Electronics Appliances 2017 LIFE & RETIREMENT Allstate Life Non-Proprietary Retirement 1957 Benefit Brokers Allstate Agencies Business-to-Business Auto Dealers & OEMs Telecom Providers Insurance Companies ARITY Connected Car 2016 ALLSTATE BENEFITS Disability Life Indemnity Medical No Longer Written ALLSTATE ANNUITIES 1970 ALLSTATE ROADSIDE SERVICES Good Hands Rescue ALLSTATE DEALER SERVICES Service Contracts GAP Coverage 1999 1999 1961 3
Allstate Starts 2017 With Strong Profitability Net income applicable to common shareholders of $666 million Operating income* of $608 million, or $1.64 per share Auto insurance profitability improved substantially due to profit improvement plan and favorable weather Homeowners insurance generated underwriting income despite significant catastrophe losses Property-Liability recorded combined ratio of 93.6; underlying combined ratio* of 84.8 Acquisition of SquareTrade closed adding 30 million policies in force and broadening distribution Returned $371 million to shareholders Three months ended March 31, ($ in millions, except per share data and ratios) 2017 2016 Change Total Revenues $9,434 $8,871 6.3% Property-liability insurance premiums 7,959 7,723 3.1% Net investment income 748 731 2.3% Income available to common shareholders: Net income 666 217 206.9% per diluted common share 1.79 0.57 214.0% Operating income* 608 322 88.8% per diluted common share* 1.64 0.84 95.2% Return on common shareholders equity Net income available to common shareholders 11.6% 8.3% 3.3 pts Operating income* 11.9% 10.2% 1.7 pts Consolidated Policies in Force (in millions) 73.7 44.4 NM Consolidated policies in force includes Property-Liability and Allstate Financial policies in force. Acquisition of SquareTrade in Q1 2017 accounted for 29.9 million active consumer protection plans as of March 31, 2017. NM = Not meaningful 4
Auto Margins Improving Balancing Growth and Profit ($) 1,050 1,000 950 900 850 800 750 700 Q1 2017 Q1 2017 % Var. to Q1 2016 TTM Annualized Avg. Premium $970 6.7 TTM (1 Avg. Underlying Loss and Expense* $923 4.3 927 867 813 Difference Auto Underlying Margin Per Policy Trend 885 846 54 72 63 16 39 19 17 22 38 21 40 38 90 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 889 989 899 2014 2015 2016 2017 Annualized Avg. Premium Avg. Underlying Loss and Expense* (# issued applications in thousands) 900 800 700 600 500 400 Allstate Brand Auto Applications and Renewal Ratio Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 2014 2015 2016 2017 New Issued Applications Renewal Ratio (Renewal Ratio) 89.5 88.5 87.5 86.5 2015 2016 auto profit improvement actions addressed the increase in loss costs 2017 objective focuses on profitable growth across an integrated system Moderate auto rate actions to match stabilizing loss trends Grow agency footprint and increase engagement Increase marketing effectiveness Trailing twelve months 5
Allstate Financial Focused and Integrated with the Allstate Brand; Significantly Reduced Spread Business Over 10 Years Narrowed Focus to Products Supporting Agencies Reserves and Contractholder Funds Sold Variable Annuity business to Prudential (2006) ($M) Ceased offering Institutional Products (2008) $75,187 Exited Bank and Broker Dealer channel (2010) $54,214 Exited Allstate Bank (2011) Exited Annuities (2012-2014) $34,909 $32,274 Sold Lincoln Benefit Life (2014) 2007 2012 2014 Q1 2017 Financial Results by Product Group Return on Equity* (3) ($M) Reserves & Contractholder Funds Operating Income Annuities $20,433 Life $9,935 Benefits $48 Annuities $67 Life $339 10.4 12.8 10.3 Benefits $1,906 1.5 Life Accident & Health Deferred Annuity Immediate Annuity As of March 31, 2017. Trailing twelve month total as of Q1 2017. *(3) Operating income return on attributed equity as of March 31, 2017. 6
Proactive Investment Approach Balances Risk and Return 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 6% 6% 11% 63% Investment Portfolio Allocation 7% $5.1B 7% $6.0B 8% $6.2B 7% 7% 7% 9% 8% 6% 5% 11% 11% 60% 61% 2015 2016 Q1 2017 Market-based (MB) Inv. Grade Fixed Income Other Loans/Short Term MB Below Inv. Grade Fixed Income MB Equity Mortgage Loans Performance-based GAAP Total Return 2.0% 1.9% 1.7% 1.6% 1.3% 0.7% 0.0% 1.1% 0.9% 0.4% 0.7% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 0.9% 0.9% 1.0% 0.9% 1.0% 0.9% -1.6% -1.0% -1.1% -1.7% -0.2% -0.6% -0.7% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 2015 2016 2017 Income Valuation Solid portfolio return reflects stable income and value appreciation Reduced interest rate risk Long corporate credit Increasing idiosyncratic return profile with performance based investments 7
Leveraging Capabilities For Value Creation Integrated Digital Enterprise: utilizing data, analytics, technology and process redesign to significantly improve effectiveness and efficiency Further embedding data and analytics throughout the business; marketing, customer interactions, pricing, investments, risk and return, capital allocation Claims transformation improves customer experience with lower expenses while ensuring accurate loss settlements 8
Allstate Will Continue to Enhance Shareholder Value Through Proactive Capital Managment Growing the Business Dividend Yield (%) 2.5 2.0 1.5 2.2 1.8 1.6 1.9 1.8 1.0 0.5 Expanding Platforms Capital Deployment Options 0.0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Share Repurchase (%) (%) 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 5.3 7.8 8.7 10.2 5.3 4.0 2.0 0.0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Dividend yield calculated as the total dividends declared per common share in the calendar year as a percentage of the year-end stock price. Share repurchase calculated as the number of shares repurchased in the calendar year as a percentage of the prior year end shares outstanding. 9
Allstate is an Attractive Investment Disciplined, economic value-based management of our business Leveraging broad market reach, substantial capabilities and resources to provide differentiated customer value propositions Building long-term strategic platforms Attractive long-term investment returns Proactive capital management to enhance shareholder value 10
Forward-Looking Statements Forward-Looking Statements This presentation contains forward-looking statements that anticipate results based on our estimates, assumptions and plans that are subject to uncertainty. These statements are made subject to the safe-harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forwardlooking statements do not relate strictly to historical or current facts and may be identified by their use of words like plans, seeks, expects, will, should, anticipates, estimates, intends, believes, likely, targets and other words with similar meanings. We believe these statements are based on reasonable estimates, assumptions and plans. However, if the estimates, assumptions or plans underlying the forward-looking statements prove inaccurate or if other risks or uncertainties arise, actual results could differ materially from those communicated in these forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, the forward-looking statements include risks related to: adverse changes in the nature and level of catastrophes and severe weather events; our catastrophe management strategy on premium growth; (3) unexpected increases in the frequency or severity of claims; (4) regulatory changes, including limitations on rate increases and requirements to underwrite business and participate in loss sharing arrangements; (5) impacts from the Covered Agreement, including new capital and solvency regulations and changes in state insurance laws; (6) the cyclical nature of the property and casualty business; (7) market convergence and regulatory changes on our risk segmentation and pricing; (8) reestimates of reserves for claims; (9) adverse legal determinations regarding discontinued product lines and other legal and regulatory actions; (10) changes in underwriting and actual experience; (11) the influence of changes in market interest rates or performance-based investment returns on spread-based products; (12) changes in estimates of profitability on interest-sensitive life products; (13) reducing our concentration in spread-based business and exiting certain distribution channels; (14) changes in tax laws; (15) our ability to mitigate the capital impact associated with statutory reserving and capital requirements; (16) operational issues relating to a decline in Lincoln Benefit Life Company s financial strength ratings ; (17) market risk and declines in credit quality relating to our investment portfolio; (18) our subjective determination of the fair value of our fixed income and equity securities and the amount of realized capital losses recorded for impairments of our investments; (19) competition in the insurance industry; (20) impact of new or changing technologies on our business (21) conditions in the global economy and capital markets; (22) losses from legal and regulatory actions; (23) restrictive regulation and regulatory reforms; (24) the availability of reinsurance at current levels and prices; (25) risks of our reinsurers; (26) exposure associated with our participation in state industry pools and facilities; (27) a downgrade in our financial strength ratings; (28) the effect of adverse capital and credit market conditions; (29) failure in cyber or other information security; (30) the impact of a large scale pandemic, the threat or incurrence of terrorism or military action; (31) acquisitions of businesses; (32) possible impairments in the value of goodwill; (33) changes in accounting standards; (34) the realization of deferred tax assets; (35) restrictions on our subsidiaries ability to pay dividends; (36) restrictions under the terms of certain of our securities on our ability to pay dividends or repurchase our stock; (37) changing climate and weather conditions; (38) loss of key vendor relationships or failure of a vendor to protect confidential and proprietary information; and (39) intellectual property infringement, misappropriation and third party claims. Additional information concerning these and other factors may be found in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Risk Factors section in our most recent annual report on Form 10-K. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and we assume no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement. 11