Nationwide boosts annuity offerings with new index options

Nationwide boosts annuity offerings with new index options
The retirement giant is extending its guaranteed income shelf with fixed-income annuity options from Loomis Sayles and Nasdaq.
NOV 18, 2024

Nationwide has bolstered its shelf of annuity offerings with new additions to its fixed index annuity suite.

The retirement and insurance giant's latest offerings, unveiled Monday, extends its New Heights Select FIA suite to include seven options.

FIAs have been on fire this year, according to Limra, with first-half sales rising 20 percent year over year to reach $58.3 billion. Preliminary data point to even greater strength in the third quarter, with $34.9 billion in FIA sales coming on the back of a 54 percent annual increase.

The new indices in Nationwide's FIA suite, offered in partnership with Loomis Sayles and Annexus, a firm specializing in insurance and retirement product design, aim to provide financial advisors and their clients with enhanced opportunities to protect and grow retirement savings amid continued market volatility.

Among many other significant findings in its 2024 Advisor Authority survey, Nationwide said 19 percent of investors identified asset protection against market risk as the most significant benefit of working with financial professionals.

“The launch of these indices within the New Heights Select suite marks another milestone in our 10-year partnership with Annexus,” Mike Morrone, vice president of Nationwide annuity business development, said in a statement. “We’re proud to continue building upon that partnership, providing solutions that offer greater growth potential and principal protection at a time when investors need it most.”

The Loomis Sayles Discovery Index dynamically allocates between US growth and value equities, incorporating alternative strategies to mitigate the effects of inflation and interest rate changes. Kevin Charleston, chairman and CEO of Loomis Sayles, described the index as “using advanced mathematical techniques” to respond to market conditions and strategically rebalance.

Meanwhile, the Nasdaq-100 Volatility Control 10% PR Index, developed in partnership with Annexus, leverages the truVol Risk Control Engine to manage risk by shifting allocations to cash during periods of heightened market volatility.

“The addition of these two indices enhances the diversification opportunities for advisors and their clients,” said Ron Shurts, CEO and co-founder of Annexus.

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