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February 16, 2012

How the CDA works Sara Richman, Vice President, Products, Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company Risks and risk sensitivity Bryan Pinsky, Senior Vice President & Actuary, Product, Prudential Annuities Reserve and capital guidance Tim Bennett, Vice President & Actuary, Product Development & Pricing, Transamerica Advisors Life Insurance Company Management of external assets Tim Bennett, Vice President & Actuary, Product Development & Pricing, Transamerica Advisors Life Insurance Company Slide 2

Provides a guaranteed basis for lifetime income based on the account value administered at the insurer s platform Basis for Lifetime Income Separate Account Value 3

Provides a guaranteed basis for lifetime income based on the value of the covered assets administered at partner s platform Basis for Lifetime Income Covered Asset Account Value 4

Bond Fund Separate Account Mid Cap Fund Large Cap Growth Fund S&P 500 Fund Small Cap Growth Fund PIMCO Bond Fund JANUS Large Cap Growth VANGUARD S&P 500 INVESCO Small Cap Growth ARIEL Mid-Cap Value 5

Covered Mutual Fund Options & Covered Managed Accounts PIMCO Bond Fund JANUS Large Cap Growth VANGUARD S&P 500 INVESCO Small Cap Growth ARIEL Mid-Cap Value 6

Accumulation Phase Income Phase $200,000 The Protected Withdrawal Value is not a lump sum or cash value it determines the guaranteed lifetime income for the client Protected Withdrawal Value $110,000 Protected Values locked in at first lifetime withdrawal. Once lifetime income begins, the payments first come from the client s account value Payments from the insurer s general account begin only after the client s account value is exhausted AND only if the client is still alive Payments continue as long as the client lives providing coverage against longevity tail risk $10,000 Annual payments = $10,000 / year (5% of Protected Withdrawal Value) Covered Asset Account Value Year 0 10 11 21 22+ Client Age 60 70 71 81 82+ 7

Income Guarantee Base Death Benefit Optional Death Benefit CDA Lifetime income based on a ratcheting income base with no roll-up No death benefit No optional death benefit Variable Annuity with GLWB/GMIB Lifetime income based on a ratcheting income base with a 5% roll-up rate Return of premium death benefit 5% roll-up and Highest Annual Value Acquisition Costs Modest Significant Fee Structure Underlying Assets Embedded Risk Mitigation All product revenue on guarantee basis Assets administered at partner s platform Yes Approximately 1/3 revenue on guarantee basis (rider fee), 2/3 on variable assets (M&E, etc.) Assets administered at insurer s platform Yes * Product features described represent typical products sold today 8

Longevity Longevity Mortality Behavioral Persistency Benefit utilization Capital Markets Interest Rates Equity Asset allocation Hedge effectiveness 9

CDAs have similar sensitivity to Longevity Risk due to similarities in the pools of people insured and similar age requirements under the product. In both GLWBs/GMIBs and CDAs, Longevity Risk is managed through: Product design (richness of income guarantee, death benefit) Age requirements for both product issuance and income commencement Risk pooling (law of large numbers) Potential offsetting longevity and mortality risk across product lines Longevity Longevity Mortality Behavioral Capital Markets Interest Rates Equity Asset allocation Hedge effectiveness Persistency Benefit utilization 10

CDAs have similar sensitivity to Behavioral Risk due to similarities in the lifetime income guarantee structure and similarities in expected use of the product. Longevity Longevity Mortality Capital Markets Interest Rates Equity Asset allocation Hedge effectiveness Behavioral Persistency Benefit utilization In both GLWBs/GMIBs and CDAs, Behavioral Risk is managed through: Product design (features which increase predictability of behavior ) Contract provisions which protect against institutional assignments Risk pooling (individual behavior will be driven by personal circumstances and decisions) Significant experience monitoring for setting/ refining behavioral assumptions used in pricing, reserving, and hedging 11

CDAs have similar sensitivity to Market Risk due to similarities in the character of the underlying assets, similar control over assets (but executed through slightly different processes), and similar hedge assets and governance. Longevity Longevity Mortality Behavioral Capital Markets Interest Rates Equity Asset allocation Hedge effectiveness Persistency Benefit utilization In both GLWBs/GMIBs and CDAs, Market Risk is managed through: Asset allocation restrictions Investment type restrictions Product / fund embedded risk management features Capital markets hedging programs 12

The statutory reserve and capital requirements for GLWBs/GMIBs and CDAs are outlined in AG 43 and RBC C-3 Phase II Scope includes guarantees similar in nature to GMDBs or VAGLBs, even if the insurer does not offer the mutual funds or variable funds to which these guarantees relate The guidance provides for rigorous measurement and certification of reserves and capital: Calculations based on Conditional Tail Expectation (CTE 70 and CTE 90) A minimum reserve and capital reserves based on the Standard Scenario, which includes prescribed assumptions for mortality, policyholder behavior, and investment returns Stochastic scenarios calibrated to NAIC RBC C-3 Phase II criteria Reflection of only revenues and expenses associated with the contract Hedging can be reflected only if a Clearly Defined Hedging Strategy, certified by a financial officer of the company, is in place; the assumed Effectiveness Factor can be no more than 70% Appointed Actuary opining annually on reserve adequacy and complying with Actuarial Standards of Practice 13

Character of Asset CDA Broadly Diversified and Hedgeable Established by Insurer Variable Annuity with GLWB/GMIB Broadly Diversified and Hedgeable Established by Insurer Operational Support Fully integrated into technology Fully integrated into technology Oversight Comprehensive business systems Comprehensive business systems The insurance industry has demonstrated its ability to control the character of the assets to which it applies protection The industry has done this within administrative platforms that are owned by the insurer as well as those owned by a third party The business system, technology, and oversight are completely effective in managing this risk Every capability that exists in the annuity business to manage that risk exists in the CDA business model 14

The Contingent Deferred Annuity provides fundamentally the same lifetime income guarantee as a GLWB/GMIB The CDA has a similar financial risk profile to a GLWB/GMIB, and those risks are managed by the life insurance company in the same ways The asset risk management guidelines under a CDA are the same as those for a GLWB/GMIB The statutory reserve and capital guidance provided by AG 43 and RBC C-3 Phase II are applicable to both CDAs and GLWBs/GMIBs 15

Actuarial Guideline 43 (AG 43) - A principles-based reserve standard adopted by the NAIC for Variable Annuities, GMDBs, VAGLBs, and products which contain guarantees similar in nature to GMDBs and VAGLBs. (Also referred to as the VACARVM Guideline.) Conditional Tail Expectation (CTE) - According to AG 43, Conditional Tail Expectation (CTE) is a statistical risk measure that provides enhanced information about the tail of a distribution above that provided by the traditional use of percentiles. Instead of only identifying a value at a particular percentile and thus ignoring the possibility of extremely large values in the tail, CTE recognizes a portion of the tail by providing the average over all values in the tail beyond the CTE percentile. Contingent Deferred Annuity (CDA) - An annuity which guarantees a lifetime of periodic income payments based on the value of a Covered Asset Account. CDA income payments are contingent on the survival of the CDA owner/annuitant and the depletion of the Covered Asset Account. Covered Asset Account Value - The value of a CDA Owner s investment in a Covered Asset Account on a specific valuation date. Guaranteed Lifetime Withdrawal Benefit (GLWB) - An optional rider on a variable annuity that allows minimum systematic withdrawals for life from the annuity account value without having to annuitize the contract. The amount that can be withdrawn is based on a percentage of the total amount invested in the annuity. (Falls under AG 43 s VAGLB definition) 16

Guaranteed Minimum Income Benefit (GMIB) - According to AG 43, A GMIB is a VAGLB design for which the benefit is contingent on annuitization of a variable deferred annuity or similar contract. The benefit is typically expressed as a contract holder option, on one or more option dates, to have a minimum amount applied to provide periodic income using a specified purchase basis. Protected Withdrawal Value (PWV) The benefit value used to determine the guaranteed annual income amount under the GLWB/GMIB or CDA. Risk Based Capital (RBC) C-3 Phase II - A principles-based capital standard adopted by the NAIC for Variable Annuities, GMDBs, VAGLBs, and products which contain guarantees similar in nature to GMDBs and VAGLBs. Separate Account Value - The value of a Variable Annuity Contract Owner s allocations to a Separate Account of an insurance company on a specific valuation date. Variable Annuity Guaranteed Living Benefit (VAGLB) - According to AG 43, A VAGLB is a guaranteed benefit providing, or resulting in the provision that, one or more guaranteed benefit amounts payable or accruing to a living contract holder or living annuitant, under contractually specified conditions (e.g., at the end of a specified waiting period, upon annuitization, or upon withdrawal of premium over a period of time), will increase contractual benefits should the contract value referenced by the guarantee (e.g., account value) fall below a given level or fail to achieve certain performance levels. Only such guarantees having the potential to provide benefits with a present value as of the benefit commencement date that exceeds the contract value referenced by the guarantee are included in this definition. Payout annuities without minimum payout or performance guarantees are neither considered to contain nor to be VAGLBs. 17