AARe Reports $712M Net Income for Q2 2025; Adjustments Include Notable Decrease from ACRA 2
Reuters
Aug 20
AARe Reports $712M Net Income for Q2 2025; Adjustments Include Notable Decrease from ACRA 2
Athene Annuity Re Ltd. ("AARe"), a subsidiary of Athene Holding Ltd., has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025. The results indicate that AARe achieved a net income of $712.4 million, following adjustments related to its co-investment reinsurance affiliates, ACRA and ACRA 2. The adjustments included a reduction of $29.5 million for ACRA and $362.5 million for ACRA 2. Furthermore, AARe's total statutory financial return capital and surplus was reported at $22.1 billion, after accounting for similar adjustments. These results provide an insight into the financial position of AARe and its subsidiaries, reflecting their performance within the Athene Holding Ltd. consolidated group. There were no significant updates provided regarding sales or revenue variations in this report.
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