Variable annuities asset leaders

MAR 30, 2010
By  mlanche

Top 25 issuers by net assets, $ in billions, as of Sept. 30

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Rank Issuer Assets, $ Share, % Change, %*

1

TIAA-CREF

342.02

26.08

-4.28

2

MetLife

100.08

7.63

7.39

3

Hartford

83.30

6.35

-10.17

4

Axa Equitable

78.80

6.01

-0.69

5

Prudential Financial

74.58

5.69

11.21

6

Lincoln Financial Group

69.51

5.30

3.85

7

Sunamerica/VALIC

65.83

5.02

-6.46

8

ING Group

64.93

4.95

1.62

9

Ameriprise Financial

52.38

3.99

5.88

10

John Hancock

51.39

3.92

6.84

11

Pacific Life

47.93

3.66

1.74

12

Nationwide

36.58

2.79

-2.95

13

AEGON/Transamerica

36.02

2.75

-0.22

14

Jackson National

34.55

2.63

16.58

15

Allianz Life

21.69

1.65

7.29

16

Sun Life Financial

15.96

1.22

9.49

17

Fidelity Investments Life

15.43

1.18

0.09

18

New York Life

15.34

1.17

-2.70

19

Thrivent Financial

12.77

0.97

0.94

20

Genworth Financial

11.27

0.86

-2.98

21

Massachusetts Mutual

10.17

0.78

4.42

22

Northwestern Mutual

9.74

0.74

-0.74

23

Ohio National

8.33

0.64

30.17

24

Protective

5.52

0.42

-16.20

25

Guardian

5.11

0.39

6.02

*Refers to change in market share



Source: Morningstar Inc.

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