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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) January 31, 2024
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Aflac Incorporated
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(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Georgia001-07434  58-1167100
(State or other jurisdiction(Commission  (IRS Employer
of incorporation)File Number)  Identification No.)
1932 Wynnton RoadColumbusGeorgia31999
(Address of principal executive offices)  (Zip Code)
706.323.3431
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(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
 
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(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $.10 Par ValueAFLNew York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨



Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On January 31, 2024, Aflac Incorporated (the "Company") issued a press release dated January 31, 2024 in which it reported the Company's 2023 fourth quarter and full year 2023 financial results. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. In addition, a copy of the Company's fourth quarter supplemental earnings materials is furnished as Exhibit 99.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
On January 31, 2024, the Company posted to its investor relations website at investors.aflac.com a video presentation by Max Brodén, the Company's Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, discussing the Company's 2023 fourth quarter and full year 2023 financial results (the "Investor Update") and the slides referenced in the Investor Update and on the Company's earnings call (the "Investor Presentation"), which contain additional information regarding the Company's 2024 outlook. A copy of the transcript of Mr. Brodén's comments from the Investor Update and a copy of the Investor Presentation are furnished as Exhibit 99.3 and Exhibit 99.4 to this Current Report on Form 8-K, respectively, and are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. The Investor Update and the Investor Presentation should be read in conjunction with the press release.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits.
Exhibit NumberExhibit Title or Description
Press release of Aflac Incorporated dated January 31, 2024
Financial Supplement for Fourth Quarter 2023
Transcript of comments in video presentation by Max Brodén, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Aflac Incorporated.
Slides referenced in video presentation by Max Brodén, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Aflac Incorporated.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
  Aflac Incorporated
January 31, 2024  /s/ Robin L. Blackmon
  (Robin L. Blackmon)
  Senior Vice President, Financial Services
  Chief Accounting Officer


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News Release

Aflac Incorporated Announces Fourth Quarter Results,
Reports Fourth Quarter Net Earnings of $268 Million,
Reiterates Increase in First Quarter Dividend of 19%

COLUMBUS, Ga. - January 31, 2024 - Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL) today reported its fourth quarter results.

Total revenues were $3.8 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared with $3.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022. Net earnings were $268 million, or $0.46 per diluted share, compared with $196 million, or $0.31 per diluted share a year ago. Net earnings included a post-tax loss of $119 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, related to novation of a reinsurance treaty with a third party that has been ceded back to the company as of year end.

Net earnings in the fourth quarter of 2023 included net investment losses of $511 million, or $0.87 per diluted share, compared with net investment losses of $521 million, or $0.84 per diluted share a year ago. These net investment losses were driven by net losses on certain derivatives and foreign currency activities of $580 million, largely driven by changes in exchange rates and a $25 million increase in the company's current expected credit losses (CECL) reserves and impairments. Net investment losses included $42 million of net gains from sales and redemptions and a $53 million gain from an increase in the fair value of equity securities.

Adjusted earnings* in the fourth quarter were $732 million, compared with $817 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, reflecting a decrease of 10.4%. Adjusted earnings per diluted share* decreased 4.6% to $1.25 in the quarter. Variable investment income ran $27 million, or $0.04 per share, below the company's long-term return expectations. The weaker yen/dollar exchange rate negatively impacted adjusted earnings per share by $0.02. Adjusted earnings included a post-tax loss of $119 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, related to novation of a reinsurance treaty with a third party that has been ceded back to the company as of year end.

The average yen/dollar exchange rate in the fourth quarter of 2023 was 148.11, or 4.2% weaker than the average rate of 141.87 in the fourth quarter of 2022. For the full year, the average exchange rate was 140.57, or 7.4% weaker than the rate of 130.17 a year ago.

Shareholders’ equity was $22.0 billion, or $38.00 per share, at December 31, 2023, compared with $20.1 billion, or $32.73 per share, at December 31, 2022. Shareholders’ equity at the end of the fourth quarter included a cumulative decrease of $2.6 billion for the effect of the change in discount rate assumptions on insurance reserves, compared with a corresponding cumulative decrease of $2.1 billion at December 31, 2022 and a net unrealized gain on investment securities and derivatives of $1.1 billion, compared with a net unrealized loss of $729 million at December 31, 2022. Shareholders’ equity at the end of the fourth quarter also included an unrealized foreign currency translation loss of $4.1 billion, compared with an unrealized foreign currency translation loss of $3.6 billion at December 31, 2022. The annualized return on average shareholders’ equity in the fourth quarter was 4.8%.

For the full year of 2023, total revenues were down 2.3% to $18.7 billion, compared with $19.1 billion in the full year of 2022. Net earnings were $4.7 billion, or $7.78 per diluted share, compared with $4.4 billion, or $6.93 per diluted share, for the full year of 2022. Adjusted earnings for the full year of 2023 were $3.7 billion, or $6.23 per diluted share, compared with $3.6 billion, or $5.67 per diluted share, in 2022. Excluding the negative impact of $0.19 per share from the weaker yen/dollar exchange rate, adjusted earnings per diluted share increased 13.4% to $6.43 for the full year of 2023.

Shareholders’ equity excluding AOCI (or adjusted book value*) was $27.5 billion, or $47.55 per share at December 31, 2023, compared with $26.6 billion, or $43.18 per share, at December 31, 2022. The annualized adjusted return on equity excluding foreign currency impact* in the fourth quarter was 10.7%.




    



AFLAC JAPAN

In yen terms, Aflac Japan's net earned premiums were ¥272.1 billion for the quarter, or 8.5% lower than a year ago, mainly due to reinsurance transactions during the year and limited pay products reaching paid-up status. Adjusted net investment income increased 13.5% to ¥97.8 billion, mainly due to higher variable investment income and decreased hedge cost. Total adjusted revenues in yen declined 3.5% to ¥371.1 billion. Pretax adjusted earnings in yen for the quarter increased 9.7% on a reported basis to ¥112.7 billion, primarily due to lower benefits and expenses partially offset by decreased revenue during the quarter. Pretax adjusted earnings increased 6.8% on a currency-neutral basis. The pretax adjusted profit margin for the Japan segment increased to 30.4%, compared with 26.7% a year ago.

For the full year, net earned premiums in yen were ¥1.1 trillion, or 5.9% lower than a year ago. Adjusted net investment income increased 4.0% to ¥365.6 billion. Total adjusted revenues in yen were down 3.6% to ¥1.5 trillion. Pretax adjusted earnings were ¥456.9 billion, or 6.0% higher than a year ago.

In dollar terms, net earned premiums decreased 12.5% to $1.8 billion in the fourth quarter. Adjusted net investment income increased 8.4% to $655 million. Total adjusted revenues declined by 7.7% to $2.5 billion. Pretax adjusted earnings increased 4.9% to $755 million.

For the full year, net earned premiums in dollars were $8.0 billion, or 12.4% lower than a year ago. Adjusted net investment income decreased 3.3% to $2.6 billion. Total adjusted revenues were down 10.3% to $10.7 billion. Pretax adjusted earnings were $3.2 billion, or 1.4% lower than a year ago.

For the quarter, total new annualized premium sales (sales) decreased 2.6% to ¥15.8 billion, or $107 million, primarily reflecting softer sales of first sector savings products. For the full year, total new sales increased 10.9% to ¥60.7 billion, or $432 million.

AFLAC U.S.

Aflac U.S. net earned premiums increased 1.1% to $1.4 billion in the fourth quarter compared to the prior year. Adjusted net investment income increased 9.9% to $211 million, largely due to higher variable investment income and a shift to higher-yielding fixed-income investments. Total adjusted revenues were up 1.1% to $1.6 billion. Pretax adjusted earnings were $302 million, 10.9% lower than a year ago, primarily due to higher adjusted expenses and benefits offset by higher adjusted net investment income. The pretax adjusted profit margin for the U.S. segment was 18.4%, compared with 20.9% a year ago.

For the full year, net earned premiums increased 1.9% to $5.7 billion. Adjusted net investment income increased 8.6% to $820 million. Total adjusted revenues were up 2.1% to $6.6 billion. Pretax adjusted earnings were $1.5 billion, or 10.4% higher than a year ago.

Aflac U.S. sales increased 2.6% in the quarter to $559 million, reflecting continued improvement from investment in growth initiatives as well as productivity gains. For the full year, total new sales increased 5.0% to $1.6 billion.

CORPORATE AND OTHER

For the quarter, total adjusted revenues decreased 3.8% to $76 million compared to the prior year. The decline was primarily driven by a $116 million decrease in adjusted net investment income due to a higher volume of tax credit investments, partially offset by a $109 million increase of total net earned premiums due to reinsurance activity. Total net benefits and claims increased $230 million primarily related to novation of a reinsurance treaty with a third party that has been ceded back to the company as of year-end as well as other reinsurance activity. Pretax adjusted earnings were a loss of $318 million, compared with a loss of $45 million a year ago, primarily due to the $151 million loss related to the novation transaction and higher volume of tax credit investments of $174 million, compared to $30 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.

For the full year, total adjusted revenues increased 72.3% to $460 million. Pretax adjusted earnings were a loss of $425 million, compared with a loss of $218 million a year ago.





    



DIVIDEND AND CAPITAL RETURNED TO SHAREHOLDERS

The board of directors declared the first quarter dividend of $0.50 per share, payable on March 1, 2024 to shareholders of record at the close of business on February 21, 2024.

In the fourth quarter, Aflac Incorporated deployed $700 million in capital to repurchase 8.7 million of its common shares. At the end of December 2023, the company had 77.7 million remaining shares authorized for repurchase.

OUTLOOK

Commenting on the company’s results, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Daniel P. Amos stated: "Aflac delivered very solid earnings for both the quarter and the year. We have continued to actively concentrate on numerous initiatives in the U.S. and Japan around new products and distribution strategies to set the stage for future growth.

"Looking at our operations in Japan, our fourth quarter medical sales were strong due to the mid-September launch of our new medical insurance product. I am pleased with our 10.9% sales increase for the year, which reflected improvements through agencies and alliances, including Japan Post, Dai-ichi Life and Daido Life. While the market presents challenges, we expect to reach ¥67 to ¥73 billion of sales in Japan by the end of 2026.

"In the U.S., I remain encouraged by the enhanced value we are delivering to our policyholders and the continued improvement in the productivity of our agents and brokers. We continue to work toward accelerating our momentum and reinforcing our leading position as we aim to exceed $1.8 billion of sales by the end of 2025.

"We continue to generate strong capital and cash flows while maintaining our commitment to prudent liquidity and capital management. I am very pleased that 2023 marked 41 consecutive years of dividend increases. We treasure our track record of dividend growth and remain committed to extending it, supported by the strength of our capital and cash flows. Additionally, I would like to reiterate that I am very happy with the Board's decision to increase the first quarter 2024 dividend 19%. We also remained in the market repurchasing a record $2.8 billion in shares for the year. We intend to continue our balanced approach of investing in growth and driving long-term operating efficiencies while preserving the strength of underlying cash flows."

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration insurance contracts.

*See Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Measures section for an explanation of foreign exchange and its impact on the financial statements and definitions of the non-U.S. GAAP financial measures used in this earnings release, as well as a reconciliation of such non-U.S. GAAP financial measures to the most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures.

ABOUT AFLAC INCORPORATED
Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL), a Fortune 500 company, has helped provide financial protection and peace of mind for more than 68 years to millions of policyholders and customers through its subsidiaries in the U.S. and Japan. In the U.S., Aflac is the No. 1 provider of supplemental health insurance products.1 In Japan, Aflac Life Insurance Japan is the leading provider of cancer and medical insurance in terms of policies in force. The Company takes pride in being there for its policyholders when they need us most, as well as being included in 2023 in the World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere for 17 consecutive years, Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies for 22 years and Bloomberg’s Gender-Equality Index for the fourth consecutive year. In addition, the Company became a signatory of the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) in 2021 and has been included in the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index (2023) for ten years. To find out how to get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover, get to know us at aflac.com or aflac.com/espanol. Investors may learn more about Aflac Incorporated and its commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainability at investors.aflac.com under “Sustainability.”
1 LIMRA 2022 U.S. Supplemental Health Insurance Total Market Report

A copy of Aflac’s financial supplement for the quarter can be found on the “Investors” page at aflac.com.

Aflac Incorporated will webcast its quarterly conference call via the “Investors” page of aflac.com at 8:00 a.m. (ET) on February 1, 2024.

Note: Tables within this document may not foot due to rounding.



    



AFLAC INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED INCOME STATEMENT
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT FOR SHARE AND PER-SHARE AMOUNTS)
THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Total revenues$3,777 $3,948 (4.3)%
Benefits and claims, net2,103 2,054 2.4 
Total acquisition and operating expenses1,385 1,356 2.1 
Earnings before income taxes289 538 (46.3)
Income taxes21 342 
Net earnings$268 $196 36.7 %
Net earnings per share – basic$0.46 $0.32 43.8 %
Net earnings per share – diluted0.46 0.31 48.4 
Shares used to compute earnings per share (000):
Basic581,876 619,845 (6.1)%
Diluted584,881 622,994 (6.1)
Dividends paid per share$0.42 $0.40 5.0 %

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.





    



AFLAC INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED INCOME STATEMENT
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT FOR SHARE AND PER-SHARE AMOUNTS)
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Total revenues$18,701 $19,140 (2.3)%
Benefits and claims, net8,211 8,887 (7.6)
Total acquisition and operating expenses5,228 5,384 (2.9)
Earnings before income taxes5,262 4,869 8.1 
Income taxes603 451 
Net earnings$4,659 $4,418 5.5 %
Net earnings per share – basic$7.81 $6.96 12.2 %
Net earnings per share – diluted7.78 6.93 12.3 
Shares used to compute earnings per share (000):
Basic596,173 634,816 (6.1)%
Diluted598,745 637,655 (6.1)
Dividends paid per share$1.68 $1.60 5.0 %

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.



    



AFLAC INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT FOR SHARE AMOUNTS)
DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Assets:
Total investments and cash$113,560 $117,397 (3.3)%
Deferred policy acquisition costs9,132 9,239 (1.2)
Other assets4,032 5,102 (21.0)
Total assets$126,724 $131,738 (3.8)%
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity:
Policy liabilities$91,599 $96,910 (5.5)%
Notes payable and lease obligations7,364 7,442 (1.0)
Other liabilities5,776 7,246 (20.3)
Shareholders’ equity21,985 20,140 9.2 
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity$126,724 $131,738 (3.8)%
Shares outstanding at end of period (000)578,479 615,256 (6.0)%

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.



    



NON-U.S. GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

This document includes references to the Company’s financial performance measures which are not calculated in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (U.S. GAAP) (non-U.S. GAAP). The financial measures exclude items that the Company believes may obscure the underlying fundamentals and trends in insurance operations because they tend to be driven by general economic conditions and events or related to infrequent activities not directly associated with insurance operations.

Due to the size of Aflac Japan, where the functional currency is the Japanese yen, fluctuations in the yen/dollar exchange rate can have a significant effect on reported results. In periods when the yen weakens, translating yen into dollars results in fewer dollars being reported. When the yen strengthens, translating yen into dollars results in more dollars being reported. Consequently, yen weakening has the effect of suppressing current period results in relation to the comparable prior period, while yen strengthening has the effect of magnifying current period results in relation to the comparable prior period. A significant portion of the Company’s business is conducted in yen and never converted into dollars but translated into dollars for U.S. GAAP reporting purposes, which results in foreign currency impact to earnings, cash flows and book value on a U.S. GAAP basis. Management evaluates the Company's financial performance both including and excluding the impact of foreign currency translation to monitor, respectively, cumulative currency impacts and the currency-neutral operating performance over time. The average yen/dollar exchange rate is based on the published MUFG Bank, Ltd. telegraphic transfer middle rate (TTM).

The company defines the non-U.S. GAAP financial measures included in this earnings release as follows:

Adjusted earnings are adjusted revenues less benefits and adjusted expenses. Adjusted earnings per share (basic or diluted) are the adjusted earnings for the period divided by the weighted average outstanding shares (basic or diluted) for the period presented. The adjustments to both revenues and expenses account for certain items that cannot be predicted or that are outside management’s control. Adjusted revenues are U.S. GAAP total revenues excluding adjusted net investment gains and losses. Adjusted expenses are U.S. GAAP total acquisition and operating expenses including the impact of interest cash flows from derivatives associated with notes payable but excluding any nonrecurring or other items not associated with the normal course of the Company’s insurance operations and that do not reflect the Company's underlying business performance. Management uses adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per diluted share to evaluate the financial performance of the Company’s insurance operations on a consolidated basis and believes that a presentation of these financial measures is vitally important to an understanding of the underlying profitability drivers and trends of the Company’s insurance business. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share (basic or diluted) are net earnings and net earnings per share, respectively.

Adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact are computed using the average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior-year period, which eliminates fluctuations driven solely by foreign currency exchange rate changes. Adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact is adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact divided by the weighted average outstanding diluted shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact and adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact important because a significant portion of the Company's business is conducted in Japan and foreign exchange rates are outside management’s control; therefore, the Company believes it is important to understand the impact of translating foreign currency (primarily Japanese yen) into U.S. dollars. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact and adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact are net earnings and net earnings per share, respectively.

Adjusted return on equity is adjusted earnings divided by average shareholders’ equity, excluding accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI). Management uses adjusted return on equity to evaluate the financial performance of the Company’s insurance operations on a consolidated basis and believes that a presentation of this financial measure is vitally important to an understanding of the underlying profitability drivers and trends of the Company’s insurance business. The Company considers adjusted return on equity important as it excludes components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted return on equity is return on average equity (ROE) as determined using net earnings and average total shareholders’ equity.

Adjusted return on equity excluding foreign currency impact is adjusted earnings excluding the current period foreign currency impact divided by average shareholders’ equity, excluding AOCI. The Company considers adjusted return on equity excluding foreign currency impact important as it excludes changes in foreign currency and components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted return on equity excluding foreign currency impact is return on average equity (ROE) as determined using net earnings and average total shareholders’ equity.

Amortized hedge costs/income represent costs/income incurred or recognized as a result of using foreign currency derivatives to hedge certain foreign exchange risks in the Company's Japan segment or in Corporate and other. These amortized hedge costs/ income are estimated at the inception of the derivatives based on the specific terms of each contract and are recognized on a straight-line basis over the term of the hedge. The Company believes that amortized hedge costs/income measure the periodic currency risk management costs/income related to hedging certain foreign currency exchange risks and are an important component of net investment income. There is no comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for amortized hedge costs/ income.



    




Adjusted book value is the U.S. GAAP book value (representing total shareholders’ equity), less AOCI as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet. Adjusted book value per common share is adjusted book value at the period end divided by the ending outstanding common shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted book value and adjusted book value per common share important as they exclude AOCI, which fluctuates due to market movements that are outside management’s control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted book value and adjusted book value per common share are total book value and total book value per common share, respectively.

Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses. Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses per common share is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses at the period end divided by the ending outstanding common shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses, and its related per share financial measure, important as they exclude certain components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control; however, it includes the impact of foreign currency as a result of the significance of Aflac’s Japan operation. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses per common share are total book value and total book value per common share, respectively.

Adjusted net investment income is net investment income adjusted for i) amortized hedge cost/income related to foreign currency exposure management strategies and certain derivative activity, and ii) net interest cash flows from foreign currency and interest rate derivatives associated with certain investment strategies, which are reclassified from net investment gains and losses to net investment income. The Company considers adjusted net investment income important because it provides a more comprehensive understanding of the costs and income associated with the Company’s investments and related hedging strategies. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted net investment income is net investment income.

Adjusted net investment gains and losses are net investment gains and losses adjusted for i) amortized hedge cost/income related to foreign currency exposure management strategies and certain derivative activity, ii) net interest cash flows from foreign currency and interest rate derivatives associated with certain investment strategies, which are both reclassified to net investment income, and iii) the impact of interest cash flows from derivatives associated with notes payable, which is reclassified to interest expense as a component of total adjusted expenses. The Company considers adjusted net investment gains and losses important as it represents the remainder amount that is considered outside management’s control, while excluding the components that are within management’s control and are accordingly reclassified to net investment income and interest expense. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted net investment gains and losses is net investment gains and losses.





    



RECONCILIATION OF NET EARNINGS TO ADJUSTED EARNINGS
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT FOR PER-SHARE AMOUNTS)
THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Net earnings$268 $196 36.7 %
Items impacting net earnings:
Adjusted net investment (gains) losses450 477 
Other and non-recurring (income) loss
— — 
Income tax (benefit) expense on items excluded
from adjusted earnings
14 144 
Adjusted earnings 732 817 (10.4)%
Current period foreign currency impact 1
14 N/A
Adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign
currency impact
2
$746 $817 (8.7)%
Net earnings per diluted share$0.46 $0.31 48.4 %
Items impacting net earnings:
Adjusted net investment (gains) losses0.77 0.77 
Other and non-recurring (income) loss
— — 
Income tax (benefit) expense on items excluded
from adjusted earnings
0.02 0.23 
Adjusted earnings per diluted share1.25 1.31 (4.6)%
Current period foreign currency impact 1
0.02 N/A
Adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding
current period foreign currency impact
2
$1.28 $1.31 (2.3)%

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.

1    Prior period foreign currency impact reflected as “N/A” to isolate change for current period only.
2    Amounts excluding current period foreign currency impact are computed using the average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior-year period, which eliminates fluctuations driven solely by foreign currency exchange rate changes.




    



RECONCILIATION OF NET EARNINGS TO ADJUSTED EARNINGS
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT FOR PER-SHARE AMOUNTS)
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Net earnings$4,659 $4,418 5.5 %
Items impacting net earnings:
Adjusted net investment (gains) losses(914)(447)
Other and non-recurring (income) loss
(39)(1)
Income tax (benefit) expense on items excluded
from adjusted earnings
1
26 (357)
Adjusted earnings 3,733 3,614 3.3 %
Current period foreign currency impact 2
113 N/A
Adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign
currency impact
3
$3,847 $3,614 6.4 %
Net earnings per diluted share$7.78 $6.93 12.3 %
Items impacting net earnings:
Adjusted net investment (gains) losses(1.53)(0.70)
Other and non-recurring (income) loss
(0.07)— 
Income tax (benefit) expense on items excluded
from adjusted earnings
1
0.04 (0.56)
Adjusted earnings per diluted share6.23 5.67 9.9 %
Current period foreign currency impact 2
0.19 N/A
Adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign
currency impact
3
$6.43 $5.67 13.4 %

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.

1 Primarily reflects release of $452 million in deferred taxes in 2022.
2    Prior period foreign currency impact reflected as “N/A” to isolate change for current period only.
3    Amounts excluding current period foreign currency impact are computed using the average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior-year period, which eliminates fluctuations driven solely by foreign currency exchange rate changes.



    



RECONCILIATION OF NET INVESTMENT (GAINS) LOSSES TO ADJUSTED NET INVESTMENT (GAINS) LOSSES
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS)
THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Net investment (gains) losses$511 $521 (1.9)%
Items impacting net investment (gains) losses:
Amortized hedge costs(9)(28)
Amortized hedge income29 25 
Net interest cash flows from derivatives associated
     with certain investment strategies
(90)(53)
Interest rate component of the change in fair value of foreign
     currency swaps on notes payable1
13 
Adjusted net investment (gains) losses$450 $477 (5.7)%
1    Amounts are included with interest expenses that are a component of adjusted expenses.



RECONCILIATION OF NET INVESTMENT INCOME TO ADJUSTED NET INVESTMENT INCOME
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS)
THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Net investment income$865 $896 (3.5)%
Items impacting net investment income:
Amortized hedge costs(9)(28)
Amortized hedge income29 25 
Net interest cash flows from derivatives associated
     with certain investment strategies
(90)(53)
Adjusted net investment income$795 $840 (5.4)%




    



RECONCILIATION OF NET INVESTMENT (GAINS) LOSSES TO ADJUSTED NET INVESTMENT (GAINS) LOSSES
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS)
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Net investment (gains) losses$(590)$(363)62.5 %
Items impacting net investment (gains) losses:
Amortized hedge costs(157)(112)
Amortized hedge income121 68 
Net interest cash flows from derivatives associated
     with certain investment strategies
(328)(90)
Interest rate component of the change in fair value of foreign
     currency swaps on notes payable1
41 50 
Adjusted net investment (gains) losses$(914)$(447)104.5 %
1    Amounts are included with interest expenses that are a component of adjusted expenses.


RECONCILIATION OF NET INVESTMENT INCOME TO ADJUSTED NET INVESTMENT INCOME
(UNAUDITED – IN MILLIONS)
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
Net investment income$3,811 $3,656 4.2 %
Items impacting net investment income:
Amortized hedge costs(157)(112)
Amortized hedge income121 68 
Net interest cash flows from derivatives associated
     with certain investment strategies
(328)(90)
Adjusted net investment income$3,447 $3,522 (2.1)%



    



RECONCILIATION OF U.S. GAAP BOOK VALUE TO ADJUSTED BOOK VALUE
(UNAUDITED - IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT FOR SHARE AND PER-SHARE AMOUNTS)
DECEMBER 31,20232022% Change
U.S. GAAP book value $21,985 $20,140 
Less:
Unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses)
(4,069)(3,564)
Unrealized gains (losses) on securities and derivatives
1,117 (729)
Effect of changes in discount rate assumptions(2,560)(2,100)
Pension liability adjustment
(8)(36)
Total AOCI
(5,520)(6,429)
Adjusted book value$27,505 $26,569 
Add:
Unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses)
(4,069)(3,564)
Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses)$23,436 $23,005 
Number of outstanding shares at end of period (000)578,479 615,256 
U.S. GAAP book value per common share $38.00 $32.73 16.1 %
Less:
Unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) per common share
(7.03)(5.79)
Unrealized gains (losses) on securities and derivatives per common share
1.93 (1.18)
Effect of changes in discount rate assumptions
     per common share
(4.43)(3.41)
Pension liability adjustment per common share
(0.01)(0.06)
Total AOCI per common share
(9.54)(10.45)
Adjusted book value per common share$47.55 $43.18 10.1 %
Add:
Unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) per common share
(7.03)(5.79)
Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) per common share$40.51 $37.39 8.3 %

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.




    



RECONCILIATION OF U.S. GAAP RETURN ON EQUITY (ROE) TO ADJUSTED ROE
(EXCLUDING IMPACT OF FOREIGN CURRENCY)
THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022
U.S. GAAP ROE - Net earnings1
4.8 %3.9 %
Impact of excluding unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses)
(0.8)(0.6)
Impact of excluding unrealized gains (losses) on securities and derivatives
0.1 — 
Impact of excluding effect of changes in discount rate assumptions(0.3)(0.4)
Impact of excluding pension liability adjustment
— — 
Impact of excluding AOCI
(1.0)(1.0)
U.S. GAAP ROE - less AOCI3.8 2.9 
Differences between adjusted earnings and net earnings2
6.6 9.2 
Adjusted ROE - reported10.5 12.1 
Less: Impact of foreign currency3
(0.2)N/A
Adjusted ROE, excluding impact of foreign currency10.7 12.1 

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.

1    U.S. GAAP ROE is calculated by dividing net earnings (annualized) by average shareholders' equity.
2    See separate reconciliation of net income to adjusted earnings.
3    Impact of foreign currency is calculated by restating all foreign currency components of the income statement to the weighted average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior year period. The impact is the difference of the restated adjusted earnings compared to reported adjusted earnings. For comparative purposes, only current period income is restated using the weighted average prior period exchange rate, which eliminates the foreign currency impact for the current period. This allows for equal comparison of this financial measure.




    



RECONCILIATION OF U.S. GAAP RETURN ON EQUITY (ROE) TO ADJUSTED ROE
(EXCLUDING IMPACT OF FOREIGN CURRENCY)
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31,20232022
U.S. GAAP ROE - Net earnings1
22.1 %23.8 %
Impact of excluding unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses)
(3.1)(2.5)
Impact of excluding unrealized gains (losses) on securities and derivatives
0.2 4.1 
Impact of excluding effect of changes in discount rate assumptions(1.9)(8.2)
Impact of excluding pension liability adjustment
— (0.1)
Impact of excluding AOCI
(4.9)(6.8)
U.S. GAAP ROE - less AOCI17.2 17.0 
Differences between adjusted earnings and net earnings2
(3.4)(3.1)
Adjusted ROE - reported13.8 13.9 
Less: Impact of foreign currency3
(0.4)N/A
Adjusted ROE, excluding impact of foreign currency14.2 13.9 

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.

1    U.S. GAAP ROE is calculated by dividing net earnings (annualized) by average shareholders' equity.
2    See separate reconciliation of net income to adjusted earnings.
3    Impact of foreign currency is calculated by restating all foreign currency components of the income statement to the weighted average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior year period. The impact is the difference of the restated adjusted earnings compared to reported adjusted earnings. For comparative purposes, only current period income is restated using the weighted average prior period exchange rate, which eliminates the foreign currency impact for the current period. This allows for equal comparison of this financial measure.




    



EFFECT OF FOREIGN CURRENCY ON ADJUSTED RESULTS1
(SELECTED PERCENTAGE CHANGES, UNAUDITED)
THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2023Including
Currency
Changes
Excluding
Currency
Changes2
Net earned premiums3
(3.9)%(1.7)%
Adjusted net investment income4
(5.4)(4.3)
Total benefits and expenses2.4 4.6 
Adjusted earnings(10.4)(8.7)
Adjusted earnings per diluted share(4.6)(2.3)

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.

1Refer to previously defined adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per diluted share.
2Amounts excluding currency changes were determined using the same foreign currency exchange rate for the current period as the comparable period in the prior year, which eliminates dollar-based fluctuations driven solely from currency rate changes.
3Net of reinsurance
4Refer to previously defined adjusted net investment income.




    



EFFECT OF FOREIGN CURRENCY ON ADJUSTED RESULTS1
(SELECTED PERCENTAGE CHANGES, UNAUDITED)
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2023Including
Currency
Changes
Excluding
Currency
Changes2
Net earned premiums3
(5.2)%(0.9)%
Adjusted net investment income4
(2.1)0.1 
Total benefits and expenses(5.5)(1.3)
Adjusted earnings3.3 6.4 
Adjusted earnings per diluted share9.9 13.4 

All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration
insurance contracts.

1Refer to previously defined adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per diluted share.
2Amounts excluding currency changes were determined using the same foreign currency exchange rate for the current period as the comparable period in the prior year, which eliminates dollar-based fluctuations driven solely from currency rate changes.
3Net of reinsurance
4Refer to previously defined adjusted net investment income.




    



FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a “safe harbor” to encourage companies to provide prospective information, so long as those informational statements are identified as forward-looking and are accompanied by meaningful cautionary statements identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those included in the forward-looking statements. The company desires to take advantage of these provisions. This document contains cautionary statements identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected herein, and in any other statements made by company officials in communications with the financial community and contained in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Forward-looking statements are not based on historical information and relate to future operations, strategies, financial results or other developments. Furthermore, forward-looking information is subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. In particular, statements containing words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “goal,” “objective,” “may,” “should,” “estimate,” “intends,” “projects,” “will,” “assumes,” “potential,” “target,” "outlook" or similar words as well as specific projections of future results, generally qualify as forward-looking. Aflac undertakes no obligation to update such forward-looking statements.

The company cautions readers that the following factors, in addition to other factors mentioned from time to time, could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements:

difficult conditions in global capital markets and the economy, including inflation
defaults and credit downgrades of investments
global fluctuations in interest rates and exposure to significant interest rate risk
concentration of business in Japan
limited availability of acceptable yen-denominated investments
foreign currency fluctuations in the yen/dollar exchange rate
differing interpretations applied to investment valuations
significant valuation judgments in determination of expected credit losses recorded on the Company's investments
decreases in the Company's financial strength or debt ratings
decline in creditworthiness of other financial institutions
the Company's ability to attract and retain qualified sales associates, brokers, employees, and distribution partners
deviations in actual experience from pricing and reserving assumptions
ability to continue to develop and implement improvements in information technology systems and on successful execution of revenue growth and expense management initiatives
interruption in telecommunication, information technology and other operational systems, or a failure to maintain the security, confidentiality, integrity or privacy of sensitive data residing on such systems
subsidiaries' ability to pay dividends to the Parent Company
inherent limitations to risk management policies and procedures
operational risks of third-party vendors
tax rates applicable to the Company may change
failure to comply with restrictions on policyholder privacy and information security
extensive regulation and changes in law or regulation by governmental authorities
competitive environment and ability to anticipate and respond to market trends
catastrophic events, including, but not limited to, as a result of climate change, epidemics, pandemics, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, war or other military action, major public health issues, terrorism or other acts of violence, and damage incidental to such events
ability to protect the Aflac brand and the Company's reputation
ability to effectively manage key executive succession
changes in accounting standards
level and outcome of litigation or regulatory inquiries
allegations or determinations of worker misclassification in the United States



Analyst and investor contact - David A. Young, 706.596.3264; 800.235.2667 or dyoung@aflac.com

Media contact - Ines Gutzmer, 762.207.7601 or igutzmer@aflac.com



FINAL                     1/31/2024
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Financial Supplement
Fourth Quarter 2023

This document is a statistical supplement to Aflac’s quarterly earnings release. Throughout the presentation, amounts presented may not foot due to rounding. As you review the supplement, please note the non-U.S. GAAP financial measures and definitions found at the back of this document.

The Company adopted the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Accounting Standard Update 2018-12 Financial Services - Insurance: Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts, as clarified and amended by (i) ASU 2019-09 Financial Services - Insurance: Effective Date, and (ii) ASU 2020-11 Financial Services - Insurance: Effective Date and Early Application (collectively, “LDTI”) as of January 1, 2023. The amended guidance is applied as of the beginning of the earliest period presented in the Company’s quarterly and annual financial statements, which results in a January 1, 2021 Transition Date. In conjunction with the adoption of LDTI, the Company changed its practice of recording the change in the deferred profit liability (DPL) on products with limited-payment features from the benefits and claims, net line item to the net earned premiums line item in the consolidated statement of earnings. This change in presentation has no impact on net earnings. All quarterly and annual amounts for 2021 and 2022 presented herein reflect these changes for LDTI and DPL.
For more information, contact:
David Young
Phone. 706.596.3264
Aflacir@aflac.com
investors.aflac.com



Aflac Incorporated and Subsidiaries
Share Data
(In Thousands)
BeginningShares IssuedShares PurchasedEndingQTD Weighted Avg. SharesYTD Weighted Avg. Shares
SharesStk. Bon.Stk. Opt.Treas.Misc.SharesAvg.DilutiveAvg.Avg.DilutiveAvg.
PeriodOutstanding& DRP& Misc.Shares
Purch.(1)
OutstandingSharesSharesDilutedSharesSharesDiluted
2021692,454 387 1,684 13,440 378 680,707 688,938 3,002 691,940 688,938 3,002 691,940 
680,707 330 130 9,174 671,990 678,050 2,871 680,921 683,464 2,936 686,400 
671,990 250 188 9,572 39 662,817 668,762 3,163 671,925 678,509 3,012 681,521 
662,817 249 224 11,140 18 652,132 659,100 3,412 662,512 673,617 3,112 676,729 
2022652,132 259 1,308 8,007 343 645,349 649,753 3,074 652,827 649,753 3,074 652,827 
645,349 269 101 11,185 634,526 640,707 2,536 643,243 645,205 2,805 648,010 
634,526 258 144 11,057 623,868 629,350 2,597 631,946 639,862 2,735 642,597 
623,868 222 120 8,938 16 615,256 619,845 3,149 622,994 634,816 2,839 637,655 
2023615,256 239 1,152 10,348 347 605,952 611,205 2,745 613,950 611,205 2,745 613,950 
605,952 259 225 10,461 595,969 600,742 2,187 602,929 605,945 2,466 608,411 
595,969 210 115 9,390 586,897 591,246 2,350 593,596 600,992 2,427 603,419 
4 586,897 191 94 8,698 5 578,479 581,876 3,005 584,881 596,173 2,572 598,745 
















(1) Includes previously owned shares used to purchase options (swapped shares) and/or shares purchased for deferred compensation program
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Aflac Incorporated and Subsidiaries
Summary of Adjusted Results by Business Segment
(In Millions, except per-share data and where noted)
Years Ended December 31,3 Months Ended December 31,12 Months Ended December 31,
%%
2018201920202021202220222023Change20222023Change
Aflac Japan$3,208 $3,261 $3,263 $3,755 $3,281 $720 $755 4.9 $3,281 $3,234 (1.4)
Aflac U.S.1,285 1,272 1,268 1,356 1,359 339 302 (10.9)1,359 1,501 10.4 
Corporate and other (1)
(139)(72)(115)(293)(218)(45)(318)(218)(425)
Pretax adjusted earnings4,354 4,461 4,416 4,819 4,422 1,015 739 (27.2)4,422 4,310 (2.5)
Income taxes (1)
1,129 1,147 864 893 808 198 7 (96.5)808 577 (28.6)
Adjusted earnings (2)
3,226 3,314 3,552 3,925 3,614 817 732 (10.4)3,614 3,733 3.3 
Reconciling items:
Adjusted net investment gains (losses)(297)(15)(229)462 447 (477)(450)447 914 
Other and non-recurring income (loss) (3)
(75)(1)(28)(73)—  39 
Income tax benefit (expense) on items excluded from adjusted earnings (4)
83 72 (83)357 (144)(14)357 (26)
Tax reform adjustment (5)
(18)— — — —  —  
Tax valuation allowance release (6)
— — 1,411 — — —  —  
Net earnings$2,920 $3,304 $4,778 $4,231 $4,418 $196 $268 36.7 $4,418 $4,659 5.5 
Effective Tax rate26.7 %25.7 %(14.9)%18.7 %9.3 %63.6 %7.4 %9.3 %11.5 %
Earnings per share of common stock:
Net earnings (basic)$3.79 $4.45 $6.69 $6.28 $6.96 $0.32 $0.46 43.8 $6.96 $7.81 12.2 
Net earnings (diluted)3.77 4.43 6.67 6.25 6.93 0.31 0.46 48.4 6.93 7.78 12.3 
Adjusted earnings (basic) (2)
$4.20 $4.46 $4.98 $5.83 $5.69 $1.32 $1.26 (4.5)$5.69 $6.26 10.0 
Adjusted earnings (diluted) (2)
4.16 4.44 4.96 5.80 5.67 1.31 1.25 (4.6)5.67 6.23 9.9 
(1) The change in value of federal historic rehabilitation and solar investments in partnerships of $174 and $11 for the three-month periods and $343 and $91 for the twelve-month periods ended December 31, 2023, and 2022, respectively, is included as a reduction to net investment income. Tax credits on these investments of $163 and $20 for the three-month period and $334 and $83 for the twelve-month periods ended December 31, 2023, and 2022, respectively, have been recorded as an income tax benefit in the consolidated statement of earnings.
(2) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of adjusted earnings.
(3) Foreign currency gains and losses for all periods have been reclassified from Other and non-recurring income (loss) to Net investment gains and losses.
(4) Primarily reflects release of $452 in deferred taxes in 2022
(5) The impact of Tax Reform was adjusted in 2018 for return-to-provision adjustments, various amended returns filed by the Company, and final true-ups of deferred tax liabilities. Further impacts were recorded in 2019 as a result of additional guidance released by the IRS.
(6) Tax benefit recognized in 2020 represents the release of valuation allowances on deferred tax benefits related to foreign tax credits.
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Aflac Incorporated and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Earnings - U.S. GAAP
(In Millions, except per-share data)
Years Ended December 31,3 Months Ended December 31,12 Months Ended December 31,
%%
2018201920202021202220222023Change20222023Change
Revenues:
Net earned premiums
  Gross premiums$19,018 $19,122 $18,955 $17,305 $15,025 $3,553 $3,433 $15,025 $14,318 
  Assumed (ceded)(341)(342)(333)(210)(124)(30)(48)(124)(195)
    Total net earned premiums18,677 18,780 18,622 17,095 14,901 3,523 3,385 (3.9)14,901 14,123 (5.2)
Net investment income3,442 3,578 3,638 3,818 3,656 896 865 (3.5)3,656 3,811 4.2 
Net investment gains (losses) (1)
(430)(135)(270)468 363 (521)(511)363 590 
Other income (1)
69 84 157 173 220 50 38 220 177 
     Total revenues21,758 22,307 22,147 21,554 19,140 3,948 3,777 (4.3)19,140 18,701 (2.3)
Benefits and Claims:
Benefits and claims, net
  Incurred claims -direct9,121 9,279 9,364 8,949 8,271 1,826 1,959 8,271 8,005 
  Incurred claims -assumed (ceded)(421)(372)(296)(147)(108)(18)(51)(108)(177)
  Increase in FPB (2)-direct
3,167 2,952 2,707 1,819 888 312 96 888 594 
  Increase in FPB (2)-assumed (ceded)
133 83 21 51 (3)171 51 172 
Total net benefits and claims, excluding
  reserve remeasurement
N/AN/AN/A10,623 9,102 2,117 2,174 9,102 8,594 
Reserve remeasurement (gain) lossN/AN/AN/A(147)(215)(63)(71)(215)(383)
    Total net benefits and claims12,000 11,942 11,796 10,476 8,887 2,054 2,103 2.4 8,887 8,211 (7.6)
Acquisition and operating expenses:
   Amortization of DAC (3)
1,245 1,282 1,214 835 792 194 208 792 816 
   Insurance commissions1,320 1,321 1,316 1,256 1,117 271 255 1,117 1,052 
   Insurance expenses2,988 3,089 3,420 3,541 3,249 836 876 3,249 3,165 
   Interest expense222 228 242 238 226 55 46 226 195 
     Total acquisition and operating expenses5,775 5,920 6,192 5,870 5,384 1,356 1,385 2.1 5,384 5,228 (2.9)
     Total benefits and expenses17,775 17,862 17,988 16,346 14,271 3,410 3,488 2.3 14,271 13,439 (5.8)
     Pretax earnings3,983 4,445 4,159 5,208 4,869 538 289 4,869 5,262 
Income tax expense (benefit) (4)
1,063 1,141 (619)977 451 342 21 451 603 
     Net earnings$2,920 $3,304 $4,778 $4,231 $4,418 $196 $268 36.7 $4,418 $4,659 5.5 
(1) Foreign currency gains and losses for all periods have been reclassified from Other income to Net investment gains and losses for consistency with current period presentation.
(2) Future policy benefits
(3) Deferred acquisition costs
(4) Primarily reflects release of $452 in deferred taxes in 2022
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Aflac Incorporated and Subsidiaries
Analysis of Net Earnings and Net Earnings Per Diluted Share
(In Millions, except for per-share data)
Other andForeign
NetOther and Non-ForeignNetNetNon-RecurringCurrency
NetInvestmentRecurringCurrencyEarningsInvestmentItemsImpact
PeriodEarnings
Gains (Losses) (1)
Items (1)(3)(4)
Impact (2)
Per Share
Gains (Losses) (1)
Per Share (1)(3)(4)
Per Share (2)
20182,920 (230)(76)28 3.77 (.30)(.09).04 
20193,304 (13)15 4.43 (.02).01 .02 
20204,778 (181)1,407 31 6.67 (.25)1.96 .04 
20214,231 365 (59)(42)6.25 .54 (.09)(.06)
20224,418 803 (262)6.93 1.26 — (.41)
20234,659 896 31 (113)7.78 1.50 .05 (.19)
202111,224 240 (5)1.77 .35 (.01).01 
21,027 67 (42)(6)1.51 .10 (.06)(.01)
3915 (136)(7)(12)1.36 (.20)(.01)(.02)
41,065 194 (5)(29)1.61 .29 (.01)(.04)
202211,047 106 (1)(35)1.60 .16 — (.05)
21,394 448 — (59)2.17 .70 — (.09)
31,781 871 (97)2.82 1.38 — (.15)
4196 (621)— (70).31 (1.00)— (.11)
202311,188 235 — (41)1.94 .38 — (.07)
21,634 653 28 (25)2.71 1.08 .05 (.04)
31,569 472 (33)2.64 .80 — (.06)
4268 (464) (14).46 (.79) (.02)
(1) Items are presented net of tax.
(2) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact
(3) Foreign currency gains and losses and amortized hedge costs/income for all periods have been reclassified from Other income to Net investment gains and losses for consistency with current period presentation.
(4 )Tax benefit recognized in the third quarter of 2020 represents the release of valuation allowances on deferred tax benefits related to foreign tax credits.

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Aflac Incorporated and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In Millions, except per-share data)
December 31,
Assets:201820192020202120222023
Investments and cash:
Securities available for sale:
Fixed maturity securities available for sale, at fair value$78,429 $86,950 $101,286 $94,206 $71,936 $69,578 
Fixed maturity securities available for sale - consolidated variable interest entities, at fair value4,466 4,312 4,596 4,490 3,805 3,712 
Fixed maturity securities held to maturity, at amortized cost, net of allowance for credit losses30,318 30,085 24,464 22,000 19,056 17,819 
Equity securities, at fair value987 802 1,283 1,603 1,091 1,088 
Commercial mortgage and other loans, net of allowance for credit losses6,919 9,569 10,554 11,786 13,496 12,527 
Other investments787 1,477 2,429 3,842 4,070 4,530 
Cash and cash equivalents4,337 4,896 5,141 5,051 3,943 4,306 
   Total investments and cash126,243 138,091 149,753 142,978 117,397 113,560 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses (1)
844 816 778 672 647 848 
Accrued investment income773 772 780 737 745 731 
Deferred policy acquisition costs9,875 10,128 10,441 9,848 9,239 9,132 
Property and equipment, net443 581 601 538 530 445 
Other assets, net of allowance for credit losses (1)(2)
2,228 2,380 2,733 3,377 3,180 2,008 
Total assets$140,406 $152,768 $165,086 $158,150 $131,738 $126,724 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:
Liabilities:
Total policy liabilities$103,188 $106,554 $114,391 $126,331 $96,910 $91,599 
Notes payable5,778 6,569 7,899 7,956 7,442 7,364 
Income taxes, primarily deferred4,020 5,370 4,661 30 698 114 
Other liabilities3,958 5,316 4,576 6,802 6,548 5,662 
Total liabilities116,944 123,809 131,527 141,119 111,598 104,739 
Shareholders' equity:
Common stock135 135 135 135 135 136 
Additional paid-in capital2,177 2,313 2,410 2,529 2,641 2,771 
Retained earnings31,788 34,291 37,984 40,963 44,367 47,993 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss):
Unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses)(1,847)(1,623)(1,109)(1,985)(3,564)(4,069)
Unrealized gains (losses) on fixed maturity securities4,234 8,548 10,361 9,602 (702)1,139 
Unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives(24)(33)(34)(30)(27)(22)
Effect on change in discount rate assumption(s)N/AN/AN/A(15,832)(2,100)(2,560)
Pension liability adjustment(212)(277)(284)(166)(36)(8)
Treasury stock(12,789)(14,395)(15,904)(18,185)(20,574)(23,395)
Total shareholders' equity23,462 28,959 33,559 17,031 20,140 21,985 
Total liabilities & shareholders' equity$140,406 $152,768 $165,086 $158,150 $131,738 $126,724 
(1) Certain reclassifications have been made to prior-year amounts to conform to current-year reporting classifications. These reclassifications had no impact on net earnings or total shareholders' equity.
(2) Includes goodwill of $265 million in 2023, $265 million in 2022, $268 in 2021, $269 in 2020, $140 million in 2019 and $67 million in 2018
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Quarterly Financial Results
(Dollars In Millions, except per-share data)
Total
NetNetBenefitsAcquisitionsTotalNet EPS
Adj. EPS (1)
EarnedInv.Total&&PretaxNetAdjusted
PeriodPremiumsIncomeRevenuesClaims, NetAdj. Exp.Earn.Earn.
Earn. (1)
BasicDil.BasicDil.
201818,677 3,442 21,758 12,000 5,775 3,983 2,920 3,226 3.79 3.77 4.20 4.16 
201918,780 3,578 22,307 11,942 5,920 4,445 3,304 3,314 4.45 4.43 4.46 4.44 
202018,622 3,638 22,147 11,796 6,192 4,159 4,778 3,552 6.69 6.67 4.98 4.96 
202117,095 3,818 21,554 10,476 5,870 5,208 4,231 3,925 6.28 6.25 5.83 5.80 
202214,901 3,656 19,140 8,887 5,384 4,869 4,418 3,614 6.96 6.93 5.69 5.67 
202314,123 3,811 18,701 8,211 5,228 5,262 4,659 3,733 7.81 7.78 6.26 6.23 
202114,434 925 5,710 2,771 1,420 1,519 1,224 989 1.78 1.77 1.44 1.43 
24,301 993 5,424 2,672 1,474 1,277 1,027 1,002 1.51 1.51 1.48 1.47 
34,229 991 5,098 2,503 1,450 1,146 915 1,058 1.37 1.36 1.58 1.57 
44,132 910 5,322 2,529 1,527 1,266 1,065 875 1.62 1.61 1.33 1.32 
202214,079 903 5,173 2,483 1,396 1,294 1,047 942 1.61 1.60 1.45 1.44 
23,764 937 5,315 2,274 1,333 1,708 1,394 945 2.18 2.17 1.47 1.47 
33,535 920 4,704 2,076 1,299 1,329 1,781 910 2.83 2.82 1.45 1.44 
43,523 896 3,948 2,054 1,356 538 196 817 .32 .31 1.32 1.31 
202313,688 943 4,800 2,150 1,308 1,342 1,188 953 1.94 1.94 1.56 1.55 
23,573 999 5,172 2,098 1,249 1,825 1,634 954 2.72 2.71 1.59 1.58 
33,476 1,004 4,950 1,860 1,285 1,805 1,569 1,095 2.65 2.64 1.85 1.84 
43,385 865 3,777 2,103 1,385 289 268 732 0.46 0.46 1.26 1.25 


















(1) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of adjusted earnings.
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Quarterly Book Value Per Share
(Dollars In Millions, except per-share data)
Adjusted BV
Adjusted BVPer Share Incl
EquityAOCIAdjusted BVPer Share InclForeign Currency
BV PerBV PerAdjusted BVPer ShareForeign CurrencyTranslation G/(L)
PeriodShareShare
Per Share (1)
% Change
Translation G/(L)(1)
% Change
201831.062.8528.227.1%25.776.9%
201939.849.1030.748.9%28.5110.6%
202048.4612.9035.5615.7%33.9619.1%
202126.12(12.90)39.019.7%35.975.9%
202232.73(10.45)43.1810.7%37.393.9%
202338.00(9.54)47.5510.1%40.518.3%
2021122.98(13.60)36.5918.3%34.1518.7%
224.39(13.18)37.5718.3%35.1218.2%
325.19(13.20)38.3910.0%35.778.1%
426.12(12.90)39.019.7%35.975.9%
2022127.21(13.09)40.3110.1%36.537.0%
230.82(11.00)41.8211.3%36.754.6%
331.97(12.03)44.0014.6%36.993.4%
432.73(10.45)43.1810.7%37.393.9%
2023132.65(12.01)44.6610.8%38.695.9%
234.30(12.31)46.6111.5%39.487.4%
338.63(9.81)48.4410.1%40.8010.3%
438.00(9.54)47.5510.1%40.518.3%














(1) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of adjusted book value and adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses.
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Return on Equity
Year Ended December 31,
201820192020
2021 (4)
20222023
U.S. GAAP ROE (1) - Net earnings
12.2 %12.6 %15.3 %26.7 %23.8 %22.1 %
Impact of excluding unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses)(1.0)(1.0)(0.9)(1.7)(2.5)(3.1)
Impact of excluding unrealized gains (losses) on securities and derivatives3.0 3.6 6.2 10.7 4.1 0.2 
Impact of excluding effect on change in discount rate assumptionsN/AN/AN/A(18.5)(8.2)(1.9)
Impact of excluding pension liability adjustment(0.1)(0.1)(0.2)(0.2)(0.1) 
Impact of excluding AOCI1.8 2.5 5.1 (9.7)(6.8)(4.9)
U.S. GAAP ROE - less AOCI13.9 15.1 20.3 17.0 17.0 17.2 
Differences between adjusted earnings and net earnings (2)
1.5 0.0 (5.2)(1.2)(3.1)(3.4)
Adjusted ROE - reported (3)
15.4 15.2 15.1 15.8 13.9 13.8 
(1)U.S. GAAP ROE is calculated by dividing net earnings (annualized) by average shareholders' equity.
(2)See separate reconciliation of net income to adjusted earnings.
(3)See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of adjusted return on equity
(4)Return on equity calculations for 2021 use beginning retained earnings and accumulated other comprehensive income adjusted for the adoption of LDTI.
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Adjusted Earnings Per Share Excluding Current Period Foreign Currency Impact (1)
(Diluted Basis)
Change
QTDYTDExcludingExcluding
ForeignForeignForeignForeign
AdjustedCurrencyCurrencyCurrencyCurrency
Period
EPS(1)
Growth
Impact(1)
Impact(1)
Impact(1)
Impact
2018$4.16 22.4 %N/A.04 $4.13 21.5 %
2019$4.44 6.7 %N/A.02 $4.42 6.3 %
2020$4.96 11.7 %N/A.04 $4.92 10.8 %
2021$5.80 16.9 %N/A(.06)$5.86 18.1 %
2022$5.67 (2.2)%N/A(.41)$6.08 4.8 %
2023$6.23 9.9 %N/A(.19)$6.43 13.4 %
20211$1.43 18.2 %.01 .01 $1.42 17.4 %
21.47 14.8 (.01)— 1.48 15.6 
31.57 12.9 (.02)(.02)1.59 14.4 
41.32 23.4 (.04)(.06)1.36 27.1 
$5.80 16.9 %$5.86 18.1 %
20221$1.44 .7 %(.05)(.05)$1.50 4.9 %
21.47 — (.09)(.15)1.56 6.1 
31.44 (8.3)(.15)(.30)1.59 1.3 
41.31 (.8)(.11)(.41)1.43 8.3 
$5.67 (2.2)%$6.08 4.8 %
20231$1.55 7.6 %(.07)(.07)$1.62 12.5 %
21.58 7.5 (.04)(.11)1.62 10.2 
31.84 27.8 (.06)(.17)1.90 31.9 
41.25 (4.6)(.02)(.19)1.28 (2.3)
$6.23 9.9 %$6.43 13.4 %
(1) See non-U.S.GAAP financial measures for definition of adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact
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Composition of Invested Assets
(In Millions)
December 31,
201820192020202120222023
Fixed Maturity Securities(1)
$107,174 $109,456 $116,056 $107,369 $94,525 $88,508 
Commercial mortgage and other loans, net of allowance for credit losses (1)
Transitional Real Estate (floating rate)4,378 5,450 5,231 5,246 6,455 5,998 
Middle Market Loans (floating rate)1,478 2,412 3,635 4,601 5,028 4,531 
Commercial Mortgage Loans1,063 1,707 1,688 1,854 1,775 1,697 
Other Loans— — — 20 238 301 
Total Commercial mortgage and other loans, net of allowance for credit losses(1)
6,919 9,569 10,554 11,721 13,496 12,527 
Equity Securities, at FV through net earnings987 802 1,283 1,603 1,091 1,088 
Alternatives(2)
370 551 919 1,703 2,107 2,619 
Total Portfolio$115,450 $120,378 $128,812 $122,396 $111,219 $104,742 
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Invested Assets
(In Millions)
December 31,
201820192020202120222023
Fixed Maturity Securities
     Available For Sale - Gross Gains$7,733 $12,266 $14,771 $13,566 $4,800 $6,050 
     Available For Sale - Gross Losses(1,694)(375)(481)(239)(4,528)(3,449)
     Total Available For Sale6,039 11,891 14,290 13,327 272 2,601 
     Held to Maturity - Gross Gains6,470 7,519 5,935 4,869 2,154 1,838 
     Held to Maturity - Gross Losses(66)(10)— — —  
     Total Held to Maturity$6,404 $7,509 $5,935 $4,869 $2,154 $1,838 
Credit Ratings on Fixed Maturities
(At Amortized Cost)
December 31,
Credit Rating201820192020202120222023
AAA1.0 %1.1 %1.0 %1.0 %1.6 %1.6 %
AA3.9 4.3 4.5 5.1 5.2 5.7 
A67.9 68.6 69.3 68.9 68.0 68.1 
BBB23.2 23.1 21.9 22.5 23.0 22.9 
BB or Lower4.0 2.9 3.3 2.5 2.2 1.7 
100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %
(1) Presented at amortized cost, net of reserves beginning in 2020

(2) Presented at carrying value; includes asset classes such as private equity and real estate funds managed by Global Investments; excludes Corporate driven activity, policy loans, short-term investments, real estate owned assets and FHLB equity balances
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Supplemental Investment Data by Segment
3 Months Ended
December 31,December 31,
20182019202020212022202320222023
Aflac Japan:
   Invested assets (in millions)(1)
¥11,442,444 ¥11,784,586 ¥11,936,087 ¥12,405,531 ¥12,617,181 ¥12,127,531 ¥12,617,181 ¥12,127,531 
   Return on average invested assets(2)
2.33 %2.33 %2.38 %2.72 %2.78 %2.90 %2.70 %3.12 %
   Portfolio book yield at end of period(3)
2.61 %2.64 %2.59 %2.60 %3.06 %3.18 %3.06 %3.18 %
   Total purchases for period (in millions)(3)
¥1,298,376 ¥1,003,885 ¥714,124 ¥952,038 ¥716,964 ¥378,541 ¥82,065 ¥61,185 
   New money yield(3)(4)
3.06 %3.83 %3.75 %3.50 %4.48 %5.18 %6.81 %6.73 %
Aflac U.S.:
   Invested assets (in millions)(1)
$13,798 $14,036 $14,848 $15,841 $16,772 $17,075 $16,772 $17,075 
   Return on average invested assets(2)
5.16 %5.70 %4.90 %4.87 %4.72 %4.88 %4.65 %5.04 %
   Portfolio book yield at end of period(3)
5.55 %5.40 %5.18 %4.94 %5.39 %5.53 %5.39 %5.53 %
   Total purchases for period (in millions)(3)
$2,155 $1,835 $1,050 $2,130 $1,701 $907 $307 $159 
   New money yield(3)(4)
4.55 %4.51 %3.04 %3.41 %5.16 %7.56 %6.30 %7.45 %
Hedge Costs/Income Metrics (5)(6)
3 Months Ended
December 31,December 31,
20182019202020212022202320222023
Aflac Japan:
FX hedged notional at end of period (in billions) - forwards (7)
$9.9 $8.8 $6.0 $6.4 $4.1 $ $4.1 $ 
FX hedged notional at end of period (in billions) - put options— 9.2 13.1 11.6 13.5 24.7 13.5 24.7 
Amortized hedge costs for period (in millions)(236)(257)(206)(76)(112)(157)(28)(9)
Corporate and Other (Parent Company):
FX hedged notional at end of period (in billions) - forwards (7)
$2.5 $4.9 $5.0 $5.0 $5.0 $2.6 $5.0 $2.6 
FX hedged notional at end of period (in billions) - put options— 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.6 0.5 2.6 0.5 
Amortized hedge income (costs) for period (in millions)36 89 97 57 68 122 25 30 
(1) Invested assets, including cash and short term investments, are stated at amortized cost; except for equities, which are at fair value.
(2) Net of investment expenses and amortized hedge costs, year-to-date number reflected on a quarterly average basis
(3) Includes fixed maturity securities, commercial mortgage and other loans, equity securities, and excludes alternative investments in limited partnerships, and any impacts from hedging
     activities
(4) Reported on a gross yield basis; excludes investment expenses, external management fees, and amortized hedge costs
(5) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of amortized hedge costs/income. Further, the metrics in this table are split to show the hedging of the market value of a portion of the USD investments in Japan Segment’s "USD Program" in the "Japan Segment Portfolio Allocation by Currency" table on page 13 of this supplement as well as the corporate hedging activities at Aflac Incorporated
(6) Aflac Japan and the Parent Company utilize foreign currency forwards and options to hedge foreign currency exchange rate risk. The hedge cost/income on the table above reflects our FX forward protection of the hedged USD portfolio, and hedge costs on one sided options used as caps, and on tail-risk put options.
(7) Notional is reported net of any offsetting positions within Aflac Japan or the Parent Company, respectively.
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Japan Segment Portfolio Allocation by Currency (1)
(Dollars In Millions, U.S. GAAP Basis)
December 31, 2022December 31, 2023
Amortized
Cost
(3)
Fair
Value
Amortized
Cost
(3)
Fair
Value
JGB$42,618 $44,178 $39,151 $40,222 
Other20,930 21,277 19,517 20,285 
Total yen denominated63,548 65,455 58,668 60,507 
USD Program27,212 27,885 23,384 25,254 
Other2,209 2,795 2,081 2,902 
US dollar denominated29,421 30,680 25,465 28,156 
Total$92,969 $96,135 $84,133 $88,663 
Distribution of Consolidated Fixed Maturities by Sector (2)
December 31, 2023
(In millions)
Amortized Cost (3)
% of
Total
Government and agencies$40,341 45.6 %
Municipalities2,480 2.8 
Mortgage- and asset-backed securities2,963 3.3 
Public utilities7,137 8.1 
Electric5,888 6.7 
Natural Gas698 .8 
Other551 .6 
Sovereign and supranational913 1.1 
Banks/financial institutions8,572 9.6 
Banking5,127 5.8 
Insurance1,723 1.9 
Other1,722 1.9 
Other corporate26,102 29.5 
Basic Industry2,241 2.5 
Capital Goods3,259 3.7 
Communications2,823 3.2 
Consumer Cyclical2,010 2.3 
Consumer Non-Cyclical5,963 6.7 
Energy2,177 2.5 
Other1,163 1.3 
Technology3,496 3.9 
Transportation2,970 3.4 
        Total fixed maturity securities$88,508 100.0 %
(1) The entire U.S. segment investment portfolio is U.S. dollar denominated.
(2)In the first quarter of 2023, the Utility/Energy subsector was combined with the Natural Gas subsector to better reflect the risk characteristics of those issuers and align more closely with industry
  benchmarks.
(3) Net of reserves
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Long-Term Debt Data
Adjusted Leverage Ratios
(In Millions)
December 31,
201820192020202120222023
Notes payable$5,778 $6,569 $7,899 $7,956 $7,442 $7,364 
50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds(268)(408)(432)(389)(337)(315)
Pre-funding of debt maturities— (348)— — — (211)
Adjusted debt (1)
5,510 5,814 7,467 7,568 7,105 6,839 

Total Shareholders' Equity23,462 28,959 33,559 17,031 20,140 21,985 
Accumulated other comprehensive (income) loss:
Unrealized foreign currency translation (gains) losses1,847 1,623 1,109 1,985 3,564 4,069 
Unrealized (gains) losses on fixed maturity securities(4,234)(8,548)(10,361)(9,602)702 (1,139)
Unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives24 33 34 30 27 22 
Effect on change in discount rate assumptions N/AN/AN/A15,832 2,100 2,560 
Pension liability adjustment212 277 284 166 36 8 
Adjusted book value (1)
21,311 22,344 24,625 25,442 26,569 27,505 
Adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI(1)(2)
$27,089 $28,565 $32,524 $33,398 $34,011 $34,658 
Adjusted debt to adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI20.3 %20.4 %23.0 %22.7 %20.9 %19.7 %
Adjusted capitalization(1)(3)
$25,030 $26,665 $31,131 $31,247 $30,411 $30,581 
Adjusted debt to adjusted capitalization22.0 %21.8 %24.0 %24.2 %23.4 %22.4 %
Debt Maturities(4)
(In Millions)
December 31, 2023
≤ 1 year1 > 5 years5 > 10 years10 > 20 years20 years +Total
Senior Notes$— $1,293 $3,060 $918 $1,176 $6,447 
Subordinated debt— — — — 846 846 
Total$— $1,293 $3,060 $918 $2,022 $7,293 

(1) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of: adjusted debt; adjusted book value; adjusted debt, including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds; and adjusted book value, including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment
(2) Adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI is the sum of adjusted debt, including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds, plus adjusted book value
(3)Adjusted capitalization is sum of adjusted debt, including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds, plus adjusted book value, including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment
(4) Debt maturity amounts do not include discounts, premiums, deferred charges, or capital lease obligations.
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Insurer Financial Strength Ratings
AM BestMoody'sS&PJCRR&I
U.S. Operating Companies
Aflac of ColumbusA+Aa3A+AAAA
Aflac of New YorkA+_A+__
Continental American Insurance CompanyA+____
Japan Operating Company
Aflac Life Insurance Japan Ltd.A+Aa3A+AAAA
Bermuda Operating Company
Aflac Re Bermuda Ltd.___AA_
Issuer Credit Ratings
AM BestMoody'sS&PJCRR&I
Aflac Incorporated
Long-term Senior DebtaA3A-A+A+
Junior Subordinated Debta-Baa1BBB_A-
Aflac of Columbus
Long-term Senior Debtaa_A+AA_
Aflac Life Insurance Japan, Ltd.
Long-term Senior Debtaa_A+AA_
Subordinated Bonds___AA-_
The outlook for all ratings assigned by A.M. Best, S&P, Moody's, JCR and R&I is stable.

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Statements of Pretax Adjusted Earnings
(Before Management Fee)
(In Millions)
Years Ended December 31,3 Months Ended December 31,12 Months Ended December 31,
%%
2018201920202021202220222023Change20222023Change
Revenues:
Net earned premiums
  Gross premiums$5,711 $5,818 $5,762 $5,540 $5,467 $1,366 $1,413 $5,467 $5,669 
  Assumed (ceded)(3)(11)(4)73 103 22 (10)103 6 
    Total net earned premiums5,708 5,808 5,758 5,614 5,570 1,388 1,403 1.1 5,570 5,675 1.9 
Adjusted net investment income727 720 705 754 755 192 211 9.9 755 820 8.6 
Other income excl. realized foreign
     exchange gains (losses)22 102 121 161 41 25 161 128 
     Total adjusted revenues6,443 6,550 6,565 6,489 6,486 1,621 1,639 1.1 6,486 6,623 2.1 
Benefits and claims:
Benefits and claims, net
  Incurred claims -direct2,560 2,611 2,498 2,183 2,245 526 626 2,245 2,423 
  Incurred claims -assumed (ceded)(4)(5)(1)89 104 19 (3)104 17 
  Increase in FPB -direct331 268 271 463 326 111 47 326 280 
  Increase in FPB -assumed (ceded)(1)(2)(3)(11)(2)(3)(5)
Total benefits and claims, net, excluding
  reserve remeasurement
N/AN/AN/A2,724 2,679 655 667 2,679 2,715 
 Reserve remeasurement (gain) lossN/AN/AN/A(85)(124)(41)(41)(124)(283)
        Total benefits and claims, net2,887 2,871 2,765 2,639 2,555 614 626 2.0 2,555 2,431 (4.9)
Adjusted expenses:
Amortization of deferred policy
     acquisition costs534 573 570 442 455 115 129 12.2 455 490 7.7 
Insurance commissions585 590 576 550 553 142 142 — 553 561 1.4 
Insurance and other expenses1,152 1,244 1,386 1,502 1,564 411 442 7.5 1,564 1,640 4.9 
Total adjusted expenses 2,271 2,407 2,532 2,494 2,573 667 712 2,573 2,691 
     Total benefits and adjusted expenses5,158 5,279 5,297 5,132 5,127 1,282 1,338 4.4 5,127 5,122 (.1)
     Pretax adjusted earnings$1,285 $1,272 $1,268 $1,356 $1,359 $339 $302 (10.9)$1,359 $1,501 10.4 
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Balance Sheets
(In Millions)
December 31,
201820192020202120222023
Assets:
Investments and cash$14,518 $16,141 $17,949 $18,324 $15,987 $16,718 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses (1)
561 650 667 574 584 688 
Accrued investment income178 174 172 169 184 183 
Deferred policy acquisition costs3,491 3,544 3,450 3,366 3,463 3,573 
Other assets (1)
352 436 626 758 784 698 
Total assets$19,100 $20,945 $22,864 $23,191 $21,002 $21,861 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:
Future policy benefits$9,137 $9,404 $9,674 $14,212 $10,870 $11,234 
Policy and contract claims1,727 1,779 2,010 151 200 258 
Other policy liabilities116 111 126 119 117 107 
Deferred income taxes(397)51 235 (328)(243)(311)
Other liabilities1,577 1,803 2,016 2,010 2,080 2,062 
Shareholders' equity6,939 7,796 8,803 7,027 7,978 8,510 
Total liabilities & shareholders' equity$19,100 $20,945 $22,864 $23,191 $21,002 $21,861 
(1) Certain reclassifications have been made to prior-year amounts to conform to current-year reporting classifications. These reclassifications had no impact on
net earnings or total shareholders' equity.

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Quarterly Statements of Pretax Adjusted Earnings and Percentage Changes
(Restated to conform to current classifications)
(Dollars In Millions)
NetTotalBenefits TotalPretax
Earned%Adjusted%Adjusted%&%%Adjusted%Adjusted%
PeriodPremiumsChangeNII ChangeRevenues ChangeClaims, NetChangeAmort.ChangeExpensesChangeEarn.Change
20185,708 2.6 727 .8 6,443 2.4 2,887 .1 534 6.4 2,271 5.2 1,285 3.2 
20195,808 1.8 720 (1.0)6,550 1.7 2,871 (.6)573 7.3 2,407 6.0 1,272 (1.0)
20205,758 (.9)705 (2.1)6,565 .2 2,765 (3.7)570 (.5)2,532 5.2 1,268 (.3)
20215,614 (2.5)754 7.0 6,489 (1.2)2,639 (4.6)442 (22.5)2,494 (1.5)1,356 6.9 
20225,570 (.8)755 .1 6,486 — 2,555 (3.2)455 2.9 2,573 3.2 1,359 .2 
20235,675 1.9 820 8.6 6,623 2.1 2,431 (4.9)490 7.7 2,691 4.6 1,501 10.4 
202111,422 (4.1)176 (.6)1,628 (3.5)696 (2.4)111 (30.6)600 (7.4)331 1.5 
21,408 (3.4)189 9.9 1,627 (1.8)690 6.8 111 (17.2)599 2.6 338 (20.7)
31,393 (1.0)191 9.1 1,616 .6 592 (12.8)110 (22.0)618 3.5 405 23.1 
41,391 (1.3)197 8.2 1,619 .1 660 (9.2)110 (18.5)676 (3.8)282 50.8 
202211,413 (.6)184 4.5 1,639 .7 666 (4.3)114 2.7 640 6.7 333 .6 
21,394 (1.0)193 2.1 1,628 .1 658 (4.6)113 1.8 627 4.7 343 1.5 
31,375 (1.3)185 (3.1)1,598 (1.1)616 4.1 114 3.6 638 3.2 345 (14.8)
41,388 (.2)192 (2.5)1,621 .1 614 (7.0)115 4.5 667 (1.3)339 20.2 
202311,428 1.1 197 7.1 1,660 1.3 651 (2.3)119 4.4 657 2.7 352 5.7 
21,425 2.2 203 5.2 1,663 2.1 645 (2.0)120 6.2 648 3.3 369 7.6 
31,419 3.2 209 13.0 1,661 3.9 510 (17.2)122 7.0 674 5.6 478 38.6 
41,403 1.1 211 9.9 1,639 1.1 626 2.0 129 12.2 712 6.7 302 (10.9)














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Operating Ratios
(Before Management Fee)
12-Mo. RollingTotal AdjustedCombinedPretax
PremiumTot. Ben./Amort./Expenses/Ratio/Profit
 Period
Persistency (1)
PremiumPremiumTotal Adj. Rev.Total Adj. Rev.Margin
201878.7 50.6 9.4 35.2 80.1 19.9 
201977.7 49.4 9.9 36.7 80.6 19.4 
202079.3 48.0 9.9 38.6 80.7 19.3 
202179.7 47.0 7.9 38.4 79.1 20.9 
202277.3 45.9 8.2 39.7 79.0 21.0 
202378.6 42.8 8.6 40.6 77.3 22.7 
2021180.0 48.9 7.8 36.9 79.6 20.3 
280.1 49.0 7.9 36.8 79.2 20.8 
380.0 42.5 7.9 38.2 74.9 25.1 
479.7 47.4 7.9 41.8 82.6 17.4 
2022178.7 47.1 8.1 39.0 79.7 20.3 
278.1 47.2 8.1 38.5 78.9 21.1 
377.9 44.8 8.3 39.9 78.4 21.6 
477.3 44.2 8.3 41.1 79.1 20.9 
2023177.9 45.6 8.3 39.6 78.8 21.2 
278.2 45.3 8.4 39.0 77.8 22.2 
378.7 35.9 8.6 40.6 71.2 28.8 
478.6 44.6 9.2 43.4 81.6 18.4 
(1) Includes Network Dental & Vision, Consumer Markets, and Group Premier Life, Absence Management, and Disability Solutions products
   beginning in the first quarter of 2021











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Aflac U.S. Sales Results
(Dollars In Millions)
Annl.New Annl.
Prem.%Prem.%
PeriodIn ForceChangeSalesChange
20186,231 3.0 1,601 3.2 
20196,301 1.1 1,580 (1.3)
20206,099 (3.2)1,093 (30.8)
20216,003 (1.6)1,278 16.9 
20225,967 (.6)1,483 16.1 
20236,161 3.3 1,558 5.0 
202116,027 (3.2)251 (22.1)
25,988 (1.5)264 64.1 
35,929 (.7)299 35.0 
46,003 (1.6)464 19.6 
202215,942 (1.4)299 19.0 
25,926 (1.0)305 15.6 
35,889 (.7)334 11.8 
45,967 (.6)545 17.4 
202316,023 1.4 315 5.3 
26,064 2.3 324 6.4 
36,062 2.9 359 7.5 
46,161 3.3 559 2.6 




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Aflac U.S. Product Mix
(New Annualized Premium Sales, Dollars in Millions)
% of% of% ofCritical% ofHospital% ofDental/% of
PeriodDisabilityTotalLife TotalAccident Total
Care(1)
TotalIndemnityTotalVisionTotalTotal
2018363 22.7 88 5.5 468 29.2 354 22.1 253 15.8 75 4.7 1,601
2019355 22.5 97 6.1 450 28.5 346 21.9 263 16.6 69 4.4 1,580
2020243 22.3 80 7.3 285 26.1 242 22.2 197 18.0 45 4.1 1,093
2021296 23.1 114 9.0 321 25.1 273 21.3 209 16.4 65 5.1 1,278
2022378 25.5 156 10.5 338 22.8 299 20.1 226 15.3 85 5.8 1,483
2023399 25.6 188 12.0 326 20.9 322 20.7 225 14.5 98 6.3 1,558
2021158 23.1 17 6.7 66 26.3 57 22.6 42 16.7 11 4.6 251
260 22.7 19 7.3 72 27.2 56 21.0 43 16.4 14 5.4 264
379 26.2 27 9.2 76 25.5 57 19.1 45 15.1 15 4.9 299
4100 21.4 51 11.0 107 23.1 104 22.3 79 17.0 24 5.2 464
2022170 23.3 24 7.9 75 25.3 63 21.2 50 16.7 17 5.6 299
277 25.2 26 8.3 75 24.6 63 20.6 45 14.9 19 6.4 305
397 28.9 33 10.0 76 22.6 60 18.1 47 14.1 21 6.3 334
4135 24.9 73 13.4 112 20.5 112 20.6 84 15.4 28 5.2 545
2023179 25.2 26 8.3 74 23.5 64 20.5 50 15.9 21 6.6 315
280 24.8 35 10.7 73 22.4 66 20.4 46 14.3 24 7.4 324 
3101 28.2 54 15.0 72 19.9 67 18.6 45 12.6 20 5.7 359 
4139 24.8 73 13.0 107 19.2 124 22.2 83 14.9 33 5.9 559 
Aflac U.S. Sales Force Data
 AverageProductivity
Weekly(Production/
Recruited AgentsProducerAvg. Weekly
PeriodCareerBrokerTotalEquivalentsProducers)
201815,774 3,380 19,154 8,531 187,720 
201915,227 3,603 18,830 8,184 193,120 
202011,826 1,861 13,687 5,918 184,706 
202110,641 5,445 16,086 5,993 213,235 
20229,550 1,500 11,050 6,186 239,786 
202310,103 1,463 11,566 6,239 249,663 
202112,890 1,063 3,953 5,643 44,530 
22,754 1,355 4,109 5,925 44,540 
32,502 1,615 4,117 5,926 50,448 
42,495 1,412 3,907 6,477 71,723 
202211,987 455 2,442 6,061 49,322 
22,937 391 3,328 6,067 50,264 
32,358 339 2,697 6,010 55,599 
42,268 315 2,583 6,607 82,538 
202312,676 348 3,024 6,108 51,525 
22,801 399 3,200 6,196 52,361 
32,407 431 2,838 6,044 59,425 
42,219 285 2,504 6,608 84,645 

(1) Includes cancer, critical illness, and hospital intensive care products
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Aflac Japan
Statements of Pretax Adjusted Earnings
(Before Management Fee)
(In Millions)
Years Ended December 31,3 Months Ended December 31,12 Months Ended December 31,
%%
2018201920202021202220222023Change20222023Change
Revenues:
Net earned premiums
  Gross premiums¥1,468,894 ¥1,450,586 ¥1,409,134 ¥1,290,527 ¥1,246,657 ¥309,305 ¥298,658 ¥1,246,657 ¥1,212,654 
  Assumed (ceded)(60,198)(57,974)(55,926)(50,864)(48,578)(11,990)(26,573)(48,578)(84,838)
    Total net earned premiums1,408,697 1,392,612 1,353,208 1,239,663 1,198,079 297,315 272,085 (8.5)1,198,079 1,127,816 (5.9)
Net investment income (1)
   Yen denominated141,575 142,473 138,397 138,513 149,449 34,272 33,915 (1.0)149,449 138,073 (7.6)
   US$ denominated149,801 157,717 167,541 202,905 215,171 55,386 64,336 16.2 215,171 247,277 14.9 
Net investment income291,377 300,191 305,938 341,419 364,621 89,658 98,251 9.6 364,621 385,352 5.7 
Amortized hedge costs on foreign investments (2)
(25,858)(28,938)(22,816)(8,391)(13,155)(3,478)(433)(87.6)(13,155)(19,773)50.3 
Adjusted net investment income265,519 271,253 283,122 333,028 351,466 86,180 97,819 13.5 351,466 365,579 4.0 
Other income excl. realized foreign
currency gains (losses)4,636 4,869 4,497 4,512 4,442 1,023 1,159 4,442 4,720 
     Total adjusted revenues1,678,852 1,668,734 1,640,827 1,577,203 1,553,988 384,517 371,063 (3.5)1,553,988 1,498,115 (3.6)
Benefits and claims:
Benefits and claims, net
  Incurred claims -direct724,556 727,491 734,471 743,247 788,572 184,223 196,953 788,572 781,774 
  Incurred claims -assumed (ceded)(51,892)(45,657)(37,806)(31,798)(36,141)(7,091)(23,600)(36,141)(70,748)
  Increase in FPB -direct313,343 292,444 260,200 149,084 73,592 28,524 7,167 73,592 44,121 
  Increase in FPB -assumed (ceded)(2,000)(6,497)(11,377)(11,425)(5,618)(3,343)2,908 (5,618)2,226 
   Total benefits and claims, net, excluding reserve
      remeasurement
N/AN/AN/A849,108 820,405 202,312 183,429 820,405 757,373 
   Reserve remeasurement (gain) lossN/AN/AN/A(6,879)(13,337)(3,062)(3,562)(13,337)(13,072)
            Total benefits and claims, net984,007 967,782 945,487 842,229 807,068 199,250 179,866 (9.7)807,068 744,301 (7.8)
Adjusted expenses:
Amortization of deferred policy
    acquisition costs78,459 77,286 68,818 43,131 44,123 11,201 11,766 5.0 44,123 45,840 3.9 
Insurance commissions81,045 79,661 79,036 77,449 73,482 18,155 16,817 (7.4)73,482 68,751 (6.4)
Insurance and other expenses181,139 189,203 199,606 202,586 198,493 53,126 49,871 (6.1)198,493 182,364 (8.1)
Total adjusted expenses340,643 346,150 347,460 323,166 316,097 82,482 78,454 316,097 296,955 
      Total benefits and adjusted expenses1,324,651 1,313,932 1,292,947 1,165,395 1,123,165 281,732 258,320 (8.3)1,123,165 1,041,256 (7.3)
Pretax adjusted earnings¥354,201 ¥354,802 ¥347,881 ¥411,808 ¥430,823 ¥102,785 ¥112,742 9.7 ¥430,823 ¥456,859 6.0 
(1) Includes the net interest cash flows from derivatives associated with certain investment strategies
(2) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for the definition of amortized hedge costs/income
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Statements of Pretax Adjusted Earnings
(Before Management Fee)
(In Millions)
Years Ended December 31,3 Months Ended December 31,12 Months Ended December 31,
%%
2018201920202021202220222023Change20222023Change
Revenues:
Net earned premiums
  Gross premiums$13,307 $13,304 $13,193 $11,765 $9,558 $2,187 $2,020 $9,558 $8,649 
  Assumed (ceded)(546)(532)(524)(463)(372)(85)(180)(372)(602)
    Total net earned premiums12,762 12,772 12,670 11,301 9,186 2,102 1,840 (12.5)9,186 8,047 (12.4)
Net investment income (1)
   Yen denominated1,283 1,307 1,296 1,262 1,140 242 229 (5.4)1,140 985 (13.6)
   US$ denominated1,356 1,446 1,569 1,845 1,641 390 435 11.5 1,641 1,755 6.9 
      Net investment income2,639 2,753 2,865 3,107 2,782 632 664 5.1 2,782 2,739 (1.5)
Amortized hedge costs on foreign investments (2)
(236)(257)(206)(76)(112)(28)(9)(67.9)(112)(157)40.2 
Adjusted net investment income2,403 2,496 2,659 3,031 2,669 604 655 8.4 2,669 2,582 (3.3)
Other income excl. realized foreign
currency gains (losses)41 45 42 41 35 8 35 35 
     Total adjusted revenues15,206 15,313 15,371 14,373 11,889 2,713 2,503 (7.7)11,890 10,664 (10.3)
Benefits and claims
Benefits and claims, net
  Incurred claims -direct6,566 6,671 6,875 6,776 6,038 1,303 1,332 6,038 5,582 
  Incurred claims -assumed (ceded)(471)(419)(354)(290)(275)(50)(160)(275)(502)
  Increase in FPB -direct2,836 2,684 2,437 1,356 562 201 49 562 314 
  Increase in FPB -assumed (ceded)(18)(60)(107)(104)(43)(23)23 (43)15 
Total benefits and claims, net, excluding reserve
      remeasurement
N/AN/AN/A7,738 6,282 1,431 1,245 6,282 5,409 
Reserve remeasurement (gain) lossN/AN/AN/A(62)(91)(22)(29)(91)(96)
Total benefits and claims, net8,913 8,877 8,851 7,675 6,191 1,408 1,216 (13.6)6,191 5,313 (14.2)
Adjusted expenses:
Amortization of deferred policy
    acquisition costs710 709 644 393 338 79 80 1.3 338 326 (3.6)
Insurance commissions 735 731 740 706 563 128 114 (10.9)563 491 (12.8)
Insurance and other expenses1,640 1,734 1,873 1,843 1,517 377 338 (10.3)1,517 1,299 (14.4)
Total adjusted expenses3,085 3,174 3,257 2,942 2,417 584 532 2,417 2,117 
     Total benefits and adjusted expenses11,998 12,051 12,108 10,618 8,609 1,993 1,748 (12.3)8,609 7,430 (13.7)
     Pretax adjusted earnings$3,208 $3,261 $3,263 $3,756 $3,281 $720 $755 4.9 $3,281 $3,234 (1.4)
(1) Includes the net interest cash flows from derivatives associated with certain investment strategies
(2) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of amortized hedge costs/income
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Balance Sheets
(In Millions)
December 31,
201820192020202120222023
Assets:
Investments and cash¥12,031,549 ¥12,847,994 ¥13,080,154 ¥13,645,902 ¥12,777,746 ¥12,566,939 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses37,083 28,219 20,782 22,439 23,138 24,848 
Accrued investment income66,350 65,485 62,722 67,493 76,489 74,666 
Deferred policy acquisition costs708,638 721,341 723,579 745,510 766,506 788,394 
Other assets292,335 308,411 320,351 386,832 387,065 946,644 
   Total assets¥13,135,956 ¥13,971,450 ¥14,207,588 ¥14,868,176 ¥14,030,944 ¥14,401,491 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:
Future policy benefits¥8,637,152 ¥8,924,868 ¥9,175,501 ¥11,755,704 ¥10,315,140 ¥10,444,044 
Policy and contract claims317,043 315,477 328,778 — 28 465 
Unearned premiums552,419 453,133 361,010 284,045 227,732 192,595 
Other policyholders' funds793,148 801,588 808,429 877,690 880,989 874,854 
Income taxes (prim. deferred)510,528 618,901 478,969 36,166 114,688 95,297 
Other liabilities194,949 357,135 253,219 502,633 575,554 576,879 
Shareholders' equity2,130,718 2,500,349 2,801,682 1,411,938 1,916,812 2,217,357 
   Total liabilities & shareholders' equity¥13,135,956 ¥13,971,450 ¥14,207,588 ¥14,868,176 ¥14,030,944 ¥14,401,491 

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Balance Sheets
(In Millions)
December 31,
201820192020202120222023
Assets:
Investments and cash$108,392 $117,269 $126,378 $118,639 $96,290 $88,606 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses334 258 201 195 174 175 
Accrued investment income598 598 606 587 576 526 
Deferred policy acquisition costs6,384 6,584 6,991 6,482 5,776 5,559 
Other assets2,634 2,815 3,095 3,363 2,917 6,675 
   Total assets$118,342 $127,523 $137,271 $129,266 $105,734 $101,541 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:
Future policy benefits$77,812 $81,461 $88,652 $102,206 $77,733 $73,638 
Policy and contract claims2,856 2,879 3,177 — — 3 
Unearned premiums4,977 4,136 3,488 2,470 1,716 1,358 
Other policyholders' funds7,145 7,316 7,811 7,631 6,639 6,169 
Income taxes (prim. deferred)4,601 5,650 4,630 314 781 619 
Other liabilities1,756 3,260 2,447 4,369 4,337 4,067 
Shareholders' equity19,194 22,820 27,068 12,276 14,528 15,687 
   Total liabilities & shareholders' equity$118,342 $127,523 $137,271 $129,266 $105,734 $101,541 

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Aflac Japan
Quarterly Statements of Pretax Adjusted Earnings and Percentage Changes
(Yen In Millions)
NetTotalBenefitsTotalPretax
Earned%Adjusted%Adjusted%&%%Adjusted%Adjusted%
PeriodPremiumsChangeNII ChangeRevenues ChangeClaims, NetChangeAmort.ChangeExpenseChangeEarn. Change
20181,408,697 (1.5)265,519 5.5 1,678,852 (.5)984,007 (3.5)78,460 11.0 340,642 5.2 354,201 3.1 
20191,392,612 (1.1)271,253 2.2 1,668,734 (.6)967,782 (1.6)77,286 (1.5)346,150 1.6 354,802 .2 
20201,353,208 (2.8)283,122 4.4 1,640,827 (1.7)945,487 (2.3)68,818 (11.0)347,459 .4 347,881 (2.0)
20211,239,663 (8.4)333,028 17.6 1,577,203 (3.9)842,229 (10.9)43,131 (37.3)323,166 (7.0)411,808 18.4 
20221,198,079 (3.4)351,466 5.5 1,553,988 (1.5)807,068 (4.2)44,123 2.3 316,097 (2.2)430,823 4.6 
20231,127,816 (5.9)365,579 4.0 1,498,115 (3.6)744,301 (7.8)45,840 3.9 296,955 (6.1)456,859 6.0 
20211313,769 (8.5)74,621 6.9 389,679 (5.9)215,445 (9.5)10,534 (44.1)77,715 (6.3)96,519 3.8 
2311,733 (8.3)86,681 27.4 399,488 (2.4)212,617 (10.4)10,700 (35.9)79,234 (3.0)107,637 19.4 
3307,350 (8.7)84,035 19.7 392,463 (3.8)206,023 (14.2)10,762 (32.7)80,760 (8.9)105,680 33.5 
4306,812 (8.1)87,690 16.8 395,573 (3.5)208,143 (9.5)11,134 (35.6)85,457 (9.3)101,973 19.1 
20221304,884 (2.8)79,042 5.9 385,000 (1.2)206,890 (4.0)10,886 3.3 77,095 (.8)101,015 4.7 
2302,213 (3.1)94,004 8.4 397,358 (.5)204,807 (3.7)10,964 2.5 79,022 (.3)113,529 5.5 
3293,667 (4.5)92,241 9.8 387,113 (1.4)196,121 (4.8)11,073 2.9 77,498 (4.0)113,494 7.4 
4297,315 (3.1)86,180 (1.7)384,517 (2.8)199,250 (4.3)11,201 .6 82,482 (3.5)102,785 .8 
20231287,048 (5.9)80,931 2.4 369,145 (4.1)192,270 (7.1)11,281 3.6 72,625 (5.8)104,251 3.2 
2283,377 (6.2)87,963 (6.4)372,544 (6.2)186,310 (9.0)11,359 3.6 72,808 (7.9)113,426 (.1)
3285,305 (2.8)98,866 7.2 385,363 (.5)185,855 (5.2)11,435 3.3 73,068 (5.7)126,440 11.4 
4272,085 (8.5)97,819 13.5 371,063 (3.5)179,866 (9.7)11,766 5.0 78,454 (4.9)112,742 9.7 




















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Aflac Japan
Operating Ratios
(Before Management Fee)
12-Mo. RollingTot. Ben./Tot. Adj.CombinedPretax
PremiumTot. Ben./PremiumsAmort./Expenses/Ratio/Profit
 Period
Persistency(1)
Premium(3rd sector)PremiumTotal Adj. Rev.Total Adj. Rev.Margin
201894.169.959.25.620.378.921.1
201994.469.559.35.520.778.721.3
202095.169.959.75.121.278.821.2
202194.367.958.73.520.573.926.1
202294.167.458.53.720.372.327.7
202393.466.056.24.119.869.530.5
2021195.068.759.63.419.975.224.8
294.768.259.03.419.873.126.9
394.567.057.83.520.673.126.9
494.367.858.43.621.674.225.8
2022194.367.958.53.620.073.826.2
294.367.858.53.619.971.428.6
394.366.859.43.820.070.729.3
494.167.057.73.821.573.326.7
2023193.967.057.73.919.771.828.2
293.865.756.24.019.569.630.4
393.565.154.84.019.067.232.8
493.466.156.24.321.169.630.4















(1) Premium persistency presented on a 12-month rolling basis for all periods, rather than year to date

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Aflac Japan

Aflac Japan Sales Results
(Yen In Millions, unless otherwise noted)
Annl.Third Sector
Prem.New Annl.Total
In Force%Prem.%New Annual.%
Period(Billions)ChangeSalesChangePremium SalesChange
20181,527.1 (1.6)88,813 1.6 95,894 1.1 
20191,489.3 (2.5)72,836 (18.0)79,697 (16.9)
20201,426.5 (4.2)45,110 (38.1)50,852 (36.2)
20211,360.6 (4.7)48,977 8.6 54,764 7.7 
20221,301.0 (4.4)47,998 (2.0)54,765 — 
20231,246.4 (4.2)52,234 8.8 60,730 10.9 
202111,410.0 (4.4)12,492 — 13,998 (.2)
21,391.7 (4.5)12,125 40.1 13,602 38.4 
31,375.0 (4.6)11,275 1.0 12,605 — 
41,360.6 (4.7)13,084 2.2 14,559 1.1 
202211,345.6 (4.6)10,679 (19.0)11,925 (14.8)
21,332.0 (4.3)11,372 (6.2)12,731 (6.4)
31,315.7 (4.3)12,639 12.1 13,884 10.2 
41,301.0 (4.4)13,308 1.7 16,224 11.4 
202311,281.4 (4.8)10,952 2.6 13,213 10.8 
21,268.4 (4.8)13,964 22.8 16,112 26.6 
31,257.4 (4.4)13,606 7.7 15,600 12.4 
41,246.4 (4.2)13,711 3.0 15,805 (2.6)

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Aflac Japan
Aflac Japan Product Mix
(New Annualized Premium Sales, Yen In Billions)
% of% ofIncome   % ofChild   % of% ofOrdinary% of% of
PeriodCancerTotalMedicalTotalSupportTotalEndowmentTotalWAYSTotalLife OtherTotalOtherTotalTotal
201863.1 65.8 23.9 25.0 1.7 1.8 .3 .3 .5 .5 5.9 6.1 .5 .5 95.9 
201947.2 59.2 24.6 31.0 1.0 1.2 .2 .2 .4 .5 5.9 7.4 .4 .5 79.7 
202028.8 56.6 15.9 31.2 .5 1.0 .2 .4 .4 .7 4.8 9.5 .3 .6 50.9 
202127.0 49.2 20.4 37.2 .3 .5 .2 .3 .4 .8 4.9 9.0 1.6 3.0 54.8 
202230.9 56.5 14.6 26.6 .7 1.3 .2 .3 1.9 3.5 4.5 8.1 2.0 3.7 54.8 
202338.9 64.1 12.3 20.2 .3 .4 .2 .4 4.1 6.8 3.9 6.5 1.0 1.6 60.7 
202116.4 45.4 6.1 43.3 .1 .6 — .3 .1 .7 1.2 8.9 .1 .8 14.0 
26.7 48.9 5.4 39.7 .1 .6 — .4 .1 .8 1.2 8.9 .1 .7 13.6 
36.3 49.9 4.6 36.3 .1 .5 — .3 .1 .7 1.1 9.0 .4 3.3 12.6 
47.7 52.7 4.4 29.9 .1 .4 — .3 .1 .8 1.2 8.6 1.1 7.3 14.6 
202216.4 53.0 3.8 31.4 .1 1.1 .1 .3 .1 .7 1.1 9.0 .5 4.5 11.9 
26.8 53.4 3.8 29.9 .3 2.2 — .2 .1 .8 1.2 9.2 .6 4.3 12.7 
38.4 60.1 3.7 26.4 .2 1.2 — .2 .1 .6 1.0 7.7 .5 3.8 13.9 
49.5 58.2 3.4 20.8 .1 .8 .1 .4 1.6 10.1 1.1 7.2 .4 2.5 16.2 
202317.9 59.9 2.7 20.8 .1 .6 .1 .6 1.2 8.9 1.0 7.3 .2 1.9 13.2 
210.9 67.7 2.8 17.5 .1 .4 .1 .4 1.0 6.6 1.0 6.1 .2 1.3 16.1 
310.3 65.6 3.1 20.0 .1 .4 .1 .4 .9 6.0 .9 6.1 .2 1.5 15.6 
49.9 62.5 3.6 22.8 .1 .4  .3 .9 6.0 1.1 6.6 .2 1.4 15.8 


















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Aflac Japan

Aflac Japan Sales Force Data
Number of Agencies by TypeSales Contribution by Agency Type
Period Individual/ Independent CorporateAffiliated
Corporate
BankTotal Individual/ Independent CorporateAffiliated
Corporate
Bank
Licensed Sales
Associates
(1)
Recruited
Agencies
20188,453 1,392 371 10,216 40.1 55.3 4.6 109,482 85 
20197,683 1,343 367 9,393 45.7 50.0 4.3 109,265 77 
20207,231 1,312 361 8,904 52.3 42.6 5.1 111,886 48 
20216,779 1,283 360 8,422 51.1 43.7 5.2 111,854 62 
20226,159 1,239 359 7,757 49.5 46.5 4.0 110,259 38 
20235,751 1,203 360 7,314 46.7 50.0 3.3 113,010 24 
202117,142 1,308 360 8,810 54.3 40.6 5.1 112,252 13 
27,055 1,305 359 8,719 51.1 44.0 4.9 113,259 22 
36,898 1,299 360 8,557 49.9 43.8 6.3 112,100 13 
46,779 1,283 360 8,422 49.2 46.3 4.5 111,854 14 
202216,447 1,266 360 8,073 48.9 46.5 4.6 109,873 
26,335 1,255 359 7,949 48.4 48.1 3.5 110,096 12 
36,260 1,246 359 7,865 49.3 46.2 4.5 110,400 12 
46,159 1,239 359 7,757 51.2 45.4 3.4 110,259 
202316,056 1,232 359 7,647 50.9 45.4 3.7 109,769 
25,947 1,219 360 7,526 44.8 52.5 2.7 112,593 
35,843 1,211 360 7,414 44.4 51.9 3.7 112,795 
45,751 1,203 360 7,314 47.7 49.2 3.1 113,010 9 















(1) Excludes Dai-ichi Life, banks, Japan Post Group and Daido Life
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Aflac Japan
Yen/Dollar Exchange Rates
Yearly
ClosingQtrCum%
Period
Rate(1)
AvgAvgChange
2018111.00 N/A110.39 1.6 
2019109.56 N/A109.07 1.2 
2020103.50 N/A106.86 2.1 
2021115.02 N/A109.79 (2.7)
2022132.70 N/A130.17 (15.7)
2023141.83 N/A140.57 (7.4)
20211110.71 105.88 105.88 2.8 
2110.58 109.48 107.79 .4 
3111.92 110.11 108.58 (.9)
4115.02 113.70 109.79 (2.7)
20221122.39 116.18 116.18 (8.9)
2136.68 129.39 122.79 (12.2)
3144.81 137.08 126.65 (14.3)
4132.70 141.87 130.17 (15.7)
20231133.53 132.30 132.30 (12.2)
2144.99 137.53 134.97 (9.0)
3149.58 144.97 138.38 (8.5)
4141.83 148.11 140.57 (7.4)
(1) Closing rate is based on the latest available and published MUFG Bank Ltd. TTM mid-day exchange rate.
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Corporate and Other

Statements of Pretax Adjusted Earnings
(Before Management Fee)
(In Millions)
Years Ended December 31,3 Months Ended December 31,12 Months Ended December 31,
%%
2018201920202021202220222023Change20222023Change
Revenues:
Total net earned premiums$208 $200 $194 $180 $145 $33 $142 330.3 $145 $400 175.9 
Net investment income (1)
77 88 80 (73)30 19 (101)(631.6)30 (77)(356.7)
    Amortized hedge income (2)
36 89 97 57 68 25 29 16.0 68 121 77.9 
Adjusted net investment income 113 177 177 (16)98 44 (72)(263.6)98 44 (55.1)
Other income18 15 13 11 24 6 200.0 24 15 (37.5)
     Total adjusted revenues339 393 384 175 267 79 76 (3.8)267 460 72.3 
Benefits and expenses:
Total net benefits and claims199 194 180 161 141 31 261 741.9 141 467 231.2 
Interest expense120 133 164 165 162 39 36 (7.7)162 144 (11.1)
Other adjusted expenses159 137 155 142 181 53 97 83.0 182 273 50.0 
     Total benefits and adjusted expenses478 464 499 469 485 123 395 221.1 485 885 82.5 
     Pretax adjusted earnings $(139)$(72)$(115)$(293)$(218)$(45)$(318)(606.7)$(218)$(425)(95.0)
(1) The change in value of federal historic rehabilitation and solar investments in partnerships of $174 and $11 for the three-month periods and $343 and $91 for the twelve-month periods ended December 31, 2023, and 2022, respectively, is included as a reduction to net investment income. Tax credits on these investments of $163 and $20 for the three-month period and $334 and $83 for the twelve-month periods ended December 31, 2023, and 2022, respectively, have been recorded as an income tax benefit in the consolidated statement of earnings.
(2) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for the definition of amortized hedge cost/income


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Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Measures

This document includes references to the Company’s financial performance measures which are not calculated in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (U.S. GAAP) (non-U.S. GAAP). The financial measures exclude items that the Company believes may obscure the underlying fundamentals and trends in insurance operations because they tend to be driven by general economic conditions and events or related to infrequent activities not directly associated with insurance operations.

Due to the size of Aflac Japan, where the functional currency is the Japanese yen, fluctuations in the yen/dollar exchange rate can have a significant effect on reported results. In periods when the yen weakens, translating yen into dollars results in fewer dollars being reported. When the yen strengthens, translating yen into dollars results in more dollars being reported. Consequently, yen weakening has the effect of suppressing current period results in relation to the comparable prior period, while yen strengthening has the effect of magnifying current period results in relation to the comparable prior period. A significant portion of the Company’s business is conducted in yen and never converted into dollars but translated into dollars for U.S. GAAP reporting purposes, which results in foreign currency impact to earnings, cash flows and book value on a U.S. GAAP basis. Management evaluates the Company's financial performance both including and excluding the impact of foreign currency translation to monitor, respectively, cumulative currency impacts and the currency-neutral operating performance over time. The average yen/dollar exchange rate is based on the published MUFG Bank, Ltd. telegraphic transfer middle rate (TTM).

The Company defines the non-U.S. GAAP financial measures included in this document as follows:

Adjusted book value is the U.S. GAAP book value (representing total shareholders’ equity), less AOCI as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet. Adjusted book value per common share is adjusted book value at the period end divided by the ending outstanding common shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted book value and adjusted book value per common share important as they exclude AOCI, which fluctuates due to market movements that are outside management’s control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted book value and adjusted book value per common share are total book value and total book value per common share, respectively.
Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses. Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses per common share is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses at the period end divided by the ending outstanding common shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses, and its related per share financial measure, important as they exclude certain components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control; however, it includes the impact of foreign currency as a result of the significance of Aflac’s Japan operation. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses per common share are total book value and total book value per common share, respectively.
Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment. The Company considers adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment important as it excludes certain components of AOCI, which fluctuates due to market movements that are outside management's control; however, it includes the impact of foreign currency as a result of the significance of Aflac’s Japan operation. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment is total book value.

Adjusted debt is the sum of notes payable, as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet, excluding 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds and all pre-funding of debt maturities. The Company considers adjusted debt important as it measures outstanding debt consistently with expectations of the Company’s rating agency stakeholders. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted debt is notes payable.
Adjusted debt including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds is the sum of notes payable, as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet, excluding pre-funding of debt maturities. The Company considers adjusted debt including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds important as it measures outstanding debt consistently with expectations of the Company’s rating agency stakeholders. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted debt including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds is notes payable.
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Adjusted earnings are adjusted revenues less benefits and adjusted expenses. Adjusted earnings per share (basic or diluted) are the adjusted earnings for the period divided by the weighted average outstanding shares (basic or diluted) for the period presented. The adjustments to both revenues and expenses account for certain items that cannot be predicted or that are outside management’s control. Adjusted revenues are U.S. GAAP total revenues excluding adjusted net investment gains and losses. Adjusted expenses are U.S. GAAP total acquisition and operating expenses including the impact of interest cash flows from derivatives associated with notes payable but excluding any nonrecurring or other items not associated with the normal course of the Company’s insurance operations and that do not reflect the Company's underlying business performance. Management uses adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per diluted share to evaluate the financial performance of the Company’s insurance operations on a consolidated basis and believes that a presentation of these financial measures is vitally important to an understanding of the underlying profitability drivers and trends of the Company’s insurance business. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share (basic or diluted) are net earnings and net earnings per share, respectively.
Adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact are computed using the average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior-year period, which eliminates fluctuations driven solely by foreign currency exchange rate changes. Adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact is adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact divided by the weighted average outstanding diluted shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact and adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact important because a significant portion of the Company's business is conducted in Japan and foreign exchange rates are outside management’s control; therefore, the Company believes it is important to understand the impact of translating foreign currency (primarily Japanese yen) into U.S. dollars. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact and adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact are net earnings and net earnings per share, respectively.
Amortized hedge costs/income represent costs/income incurred or recognized as a result of using foreign currency derivatives to hedge certain foreign exchange risks in the Company's Japan segment or in Corporate and other. These amortized hedge costs/ income are estimated at the inception of the derivatives based on the specific terms of each contract and are recognized on a straight-line basis over the term of the hedge. The Company believes that amortized hedge costs/income measure the periodic currency risk management costs/income related to hedging certain foreign currency exchange risks and are an important component of net investment income. There is no comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for amortized hedge costs/ income.
Adjusted net investment gains and losses are net investment gains and losses adjusted for i) amortized hedge cost/income related to foreign currency exposure management strategies and certain derivative activity, ii) net interest cash flows from foreign currency and interest rate derivatives associated with certain investment strategies, which are both reclassified to net investment income, and iii) the impact of interest cash flows from derivatives associated with notes payable, which is reclassified to interest expense as a component of total adjusted expenses. The Company considers adjusted net investment gains and losses important as it represents the remainder amount that is considered outside management’s control, while excluding the components that are within management’s control and are accordingly reclassified to net investment income and interest expense. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted net investment gains and losses is net investment gains and losses.
Adjusted net investment income is net investment income adjusted for i) amortized hedge cost/income related to foreign currency exposure management strategies and certain derivative activity, and ii) net interest cash flows from foreign currency and interest rate derivatives associated with certain investment strategies, which are reclassified from net investment gains and losses to net investment income. The Company considers adjusted net investment income important because it provides a more comprehensive understanding of the costs and income associated with the Company’s investments and related hedging strategies. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted net investment income is net investment income.
Adjusted return on equity is adjusted earnings divided by average shareholders’ equity, excluding accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI). Management uses adjusted return on equity to evaluate the financial performance of the Company’s insurance operations on a consolidated basis and believes that a presentation of this financial measure is vitally important to an understanding of the underlying profitability drivers and trends of the Company’s insurance business. The Company considers adjusted return on equity important as it excludes components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted return on equity is return on average equity (ROE) as determined using net earnings and average total shareholders’ equity.

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Fourth Quarter 2023
Earnings Call
Video Update
Max K. Brodén







January 31, 2024



For more information contact:
Investor and Rating Agency Relations
800.235.2667
aflacir@aflac.com
Aflac Worldwide Headquarters
1932 Wynnton Road
Columbus, GA 31999
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Preliminary note: Forward-Looking Information and Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Measures

Forward-Looking Information

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a “safe harbor” to encourage companies to provide prospective information, so long as those informational statements are identified as forward-looking and are accompanied by meaningful cautionary statements identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those included in the forward-looking statements. The company desires to take advantage of these provisions. This transcript contains cautionary statements identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected herein, and in any other statements made by company officials in communications with the financial community and contained in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Forward-looking statements are not based on historical information and relate to future operations, strategies, financial results or other developments. Furthermore, forward-looking information is subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. In particular, statements containing words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “goal,” “objective,” “may,” “should,” “estimate,” “intends,” “projects,” “will,” “assumes,” “potential,” “target,” "outlook" or similar words as well as specific projections of future results, generally qualify as forward-looking. Aflac undertakes no obligation to update such forward-looking statements.

The company cautions readers that the following factors, in addition to other factors mentioned from time to time, could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements:

difficult conditions in global capital markets and the economy, including inflation
defaults and credit downgrades of investments
global fluctuations in interest rates and exposure to significant interest rate risk
concentration of business in Japan
limited availability of acceptable yen-denominated investments
foreign currency fluctuations in the yen/dollar exchange rate
differing interpretations applied to investment valuations
significant valuation judgments in determination of expected credit losses recorded on the Company's investments
decreases in the Company's financial strength or debt ratings
decline in creditworthiness of other financial institutions
the Company's ability to attract and retain qualified sales associates, brokers, employees, and distribution partners
deviations in actual experience from pricing and reserving assumptions
ability to continue to develop and implement improvements in information technology systems and on successful execution of revenue growth and expense management initiatives
interruption in telecommunication, information technology and other operational systems, or a failure to maintain the security, confidentiality, integrity or privacy of sensitive data residing on such systems
subsidiaries' ability to pay dividends to the Parent Company
inherent limitations to risk management policies and procedures
operational risks of third-party vendors
tax rates applicable to the Company may change
failure to comply with restrictions on policyholder privacy and information security
extensive regulation and changes in law or regulation by governmental authorities
competitive environment and ability to anticipate and respond to market trends
catastrophic events, including, but not limited to, as a result of climate change, epidemics, pandemics, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, war or other military action, major public health issues, terrorism or other acts of violence, and damage incidental to such events
ability to protect the Aflac brand and the Company's reputation
ability to effectively manage key executive succession
changes in accounting standards
level and outcome of litigation or regulatory inquiries
allegations or determinations of worker misclassification in the United States

Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Measures and Reconciliations

This document includes references to the Company’s financial performance measures which are not calculated in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (U.S. GAAP) (non-U.S. GAAP). The financial



measures exclude items that the Company believes may obscure the underlying fundamentals and trends in insurance operations because they tend to be driven by general economic conditions and events or related to infrequent activities not directly associated with insurance operations.

Definitions of the Company’s non-U.S. GAAP financial measures and applicable reconciliations to the most comparable U.S. GAAP measures are provided in the presentation slides that accompany this transcript.

Due to the size of Aflac Japan, where the functional currency is the Japanese yen, fluctuations in the yen/dollar exchange rate can have a significant effect on reported results. In periods when the yen weakens, translating yen into dollars results in fewer dollars being reported. When the yen strengthens, translating yen into dollars results in more dollars being reported. Consequently, yen weakening has the effect of suppressing current period results in relation to the comparable prior period, while yen strengthening has the effect of magnifying current period results in relation to the comparable prior period. A significant portion of the Company’s business is conducted in yen and never converted into dollars but translated into dollars for U.S. GAAP reporting purposes, which results in foreign currency impact to earnings, cash flows and book value on a U.S. GAAP basis. Management evaluates the Company's financial performance both including and excluding the impact of foreign currency translation to monitor, respectively, cumulative currency impacts and the currency-neutral operating performance over time. The average yen/dollar exchange rate is based on the published MUFG Bank, Ltd. telegraphic transfer middle rate (TTM).





Max K. Brodén
Q4 2023 CFO Video Update
January 31, 2024

Thank you for joining me as I provide a financial update on Aflac Incorporated's results for the fourth quarter of 2023.

For the quarter, adjusted earnings per diluted share decreased 4.6% year over year to $1.25, with a $.02 negative impact from FX in the quarter. In this quarter, remeasurement gains totaled $71 million, and variable investment income ran $27 million, or $0.04 per share, below our long-term return expectations. We also entered into a reinsurance transaction that for U.S. GAAP purposes was treated as a recapture and led to a non economic loss of $151 million pretax. This transaction has very favorable economics to Aflac, with returns significantly above our cost of capital.

Adjusted book value per share including foreign currency translation gains and losses increased 8.3%, and the adjusted ROE was 10.5%, an acceptable spread to our cost of capital. Overall, we view these results in the quarter as solid.

Starting with our Japan segment, net earned premium for the quarter declined 8.5%, reflecting the impacts of paid up policies, reinsurance transactions and deferred profit liability. Lapses were somewhat elevated but within our expectations. However, if adjusting for all these factors, the earned premium declined an estimated 1.7%.

Japan’s total benefit ratio came in at 66.1% for the quarter, down 90 basis points year over year, and the third sector benefit ratio was 56.2%, down approximately 150 basis points year over year. We continue to experience favorable actual to expected on our well-priced, large and mature in-force block. We estimate the impact from remeasurement gains to be 130 basis points favorable to the benefit ratio in Q4. Long-term experience trends, as it relates to treatment of cancer and hospitalization, continue to be in place, leading to continued favorable underwriting experience.

Persistency remained solid with a rate of 93.4%, and was down 70 basis points year over year. We tend to experience some elevation in lapses as customers update and refresh their coverage. This change in persistency is not out of line with expectations.

Our expense ratio in Japan was 21.1%, down 40 basis points year over year, driven primarily by good expense control and to some extent, by expense allowance from reinsurance transactions.

Adjusted net investment income in yen terms was up 13.5%, as we experienced higher yields on our USD-denominated investments and related favorable FX, and a return on our alternatives portfolio higher than last years quarter. This was offset by transfer of assets due to reinsurance.

The pretax margin for Japan in the quarter was 30.4%, up 370 basis points year over year; a very good result.

Turning to U.S. results, net earned premium was up 1.1%. Persistency increased 130 basis points year over year to 78.6%. This is a function of poor persistency quarters falling out of the metric and stabilization across numerous product categories.

Our total benefit ratio came in lower than expected at 44.6%, but 40 basis points higher than Q4 2022. We estimate that remeasurement gains impacted the benefit ratio by 290 basis points in the quarter. Claims utilization has stabilized, but as we incorporate more recent experience into our reserve models, we have released some reserves.

Our expense ratio in the U.S. was 43.4%, up 230 basis points year over year, primarily driven by seasonality and higher DAC amortization.

Our growth initiatives – group life & disability, network dental and vision and direct to consumer – increased our total expense ratio by 420 basis points. We would expect this impact to decrease in 2024 and these businesses to grow to scale and improve their profitability.




Adjusted net investment income in the U.S. was up 9.9%, mainly driven by higher yields on both our fixed and floating rate portfolios.

Profitability in the U.S. segment was solid, with a pretax margin of 18.4%, driven primarily by the remeasurement gains and partially offset by higher expenses.

Our total commercial real estate watchlist remains approximately $1.2 billion, with around $500 million of these in active foreclosure proceedings. As a result of these current low valuation marks, we increased our CECL reserves associated with these loans by $26 million this quarter. We also moved three properties into real estate owned, which resulted in a $14 million write-down. We do not believe that the current distressed market reflects the true intrinsic economic value of our portfolio, which is why we are confident in our ability to take ownership of these quality assets, manage them through this cycle and maximize our recoveries.

In our corporate segment, we recorded a pretax loss of $318 million, which is somewhat larger than a year ago primarily driven by $151 million loss on the recapture of ceded reinsurance. While we saw the positive impact of both higher rates and amortized hedge income, adjusted net investment income was $116 million lower than last year due to an increased volume of tax credit investments. These tax credit investments impacted the corporate net investment income line for U.S. GAAP purposes negatively by $174 million with an associated credit to the tax line. The net impact to our bottom line was a positive $23 million in the quarter. To date, these investments are performing well and in line with expectations.

We are continuing to build out our reinsurance platform, and I am pleased with the outcome and performance. In Q4 we executed another tranche with similar structure and economics to our first transaction from January 2023.

Our capital position remains strong, and we ended the quarter with an SMR above 1,100% in Japan, and our combined RBC, while not finalized, we estimate to be greater than 650%. Unencumbered holding company liquidity stood at $2.8 billion, $1.0 billion above our minimum balance. These are strong capital ratios, which we actively monitor, stress and manage to withstand credit cycles as well as external shocks. U.S. Statutory impairments were $8 million, and Japan FSA impairments, JPY 1.5 billion, or roughly $11 million in Q4. This is well within our expectations and with limited impact to both earnings and capital.

Leverage remains at a comfortable 19.7%, just below our leverage corridor of 20% to 25%. As we hold approximately two-thirds of our debt denominated in yen, our leverage will fluctuate with movements in the yen/dollar rate. This is intentional and part of our enterprise hedging program –- protecting the economic value of Aflac Japan in U.S. dollar terms.

We repurchased $700 million of our own stock and paid dividends of $245 million in Q4, offering good relative IRR on these capital deployments. We will continue to be flexible and tactical in how we manage the balance sheet and deploy capital in order to drive strong risk-adjusted ROE with a meaningful spread to our cost of capital.

Before I end, I would like to bring your attention to the 2024 outlook slides that we have included in our 8-K for fourth quarter earnings. On our earnings call tomorrow, we will address our financial results in 2023, as well as the drivers for earnings in 2024. I look forward to discussing our results in further detail on tomorrow's earnings call. Thank you for your time and attention.


 
Forward-Looking Statements and Non-GAAP Financial Measures The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a “safe harbor” to encourage companies to provide prospective information, so long as those informational statements are identified as forward-looking and are accompanied by meaningful cautionary statements identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those included in the forward-looking statements. The company desires to take advantage of these provisions. This document contains cautionary statements identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected herein, and in any other statements made by company officials in communications with the financial community and contained in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Forward-looking statements are not based on historical information and relate to future operations, strategies, financial results or other developments. Furthermore, forward-looking information is subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. In particular, statements containing words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “goal,” “objective,” “may,” “should,” “estimate,” “e,” “intends,” “projects,” “will,” “assumes,” “potential,” “target,” "outlook" or similar words as well as specific projections of future results, generally qualify as forward-looking. Aflac undertakes no obligation to update such forward-looking statements. The company cautions readers that the following factors, in addition to other factors mentioned from time to time, could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements: Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Measures and Reconciliations This document includes references to the Company’s financial performance measures which are not calculated in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (U.S. GAAP) (non-U.S. GAAP). The financial measures exclude items that the Company believes may obscure the underlying fundamentals and trends in insurance operations because they tend to be driven by general economic conditions and events or related to infrequent activities not directly associated with insurance operations. Definitions of the Company’s non-U.S. GAAP financial measures and applicable reconciliations to the most comparable U.S. GAAP measures are provided as appropriate. Due to the size of Aflac Japan, where the functional currency is the Japanese yen, fluctuations in the yen/dollar exchange rate can have a significant effect on reported results. In periods when the yen weakens, translating yen into dollars results in fewer dollars being reported. When the yen strengthens, translating yen into dollars results in more dollars being reported. Consequently, yen weakening has the effect of suppressing current period results in relation to the comparable prior period, while yen strengthening has the effect of magnifying current period results in relation to the comparable prior period. A significant portion of the Company’s business is conducted in yen and never converted into dollars but translated into dollars for U.S. GAAP reporting purposes, which results in foreign currency impact to earnings, cash flows and book value on a U.S. GAAP basis. Management evaluates the Company's financial performance both including and excluding the impact of foreign currency translation to monitor, respectively, cumulative currency impacts and the currency-neutral operating performance over time. The average yen/dollar exchange rate is based on the published MUFG Bank, Ltd. telegraphic transfer middle rate (TTM). • difficult conditions in global capital markets and the economy, including inflation • defaults and credit downgrades of investments • global fluctuations in interest rates and exposure to significant interest rate risk • concentration of business in Japan • limited availability of acceptable yen-denominated investments • foreign currency fluctuations in the yen/dollar exchange rate • differing interpretations applied to investment valuations • significant valuation judgments in determination of expected credit losses recorded on the Company's investments • decreases in the Company's financial strength or debt ratings • decline in creditworthiness of other financial institutions • the Company's ability to attract and retain qualified sales associates, brokers, employees, and distribution partners • deviations in actual experience from pricing and reserving assumptions • ability to continue to develop and implement improvements in information technology systems and on successful execution of revenue growth and expense management initiatives • interruption in telecommunication, information technology and other operational systems, or a failure to maintain the security, confidentiality, integrity or privacy of sensitive data residing on such systems • subsidiaries' ability to pay dividends to the Parent Company • inherent limitations to risk management policies and procedures • operational risks of third-party vendors • tax rates applicable to the Company may change • failure to comply with restrictions on policyholder privacy and information security • extensive regulation and changes in law or regulation by governmental authorities • competitive environment and ability to anticipate and respond to market trends • catastrophic events, including, but not limited to, as a result of climate change, epidemics, pandemics, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, war or other military action, major public health issues, terrorism or other acts of violence, and damage incidental to such events • ability to protect the Aflac brand and the Company's reputation • ability to effectively manage key executive succession • changes in accounting standards • level and outcome of litigation or regulatory inquiries • allegations or determinations of worker misclassification in the United States


 
Max K. Brodén Executive Vice President CFO, Aflac Incorporated


 
Fourth quarter net earnings per diluted share $0.46


 
Fourth quarter adjusted earnings per diluted share* *Non-GAAP measure $1.25


 
ROE 4.8% Adj. ROE* 10.5% Adj. ROE ex-FX* 10.7% *Non-GAAP measure


 
Fourth quarter benefit ratio for Aflac Japan 66.1%


 
Fourth quarter third sector benefit ratio for Aflac Japan 56.2%


 
Fourth quarter premium persistency for Aflac Japan 93.4%


 
Fourth quarter total adjusted expense ratio for Aflac Japan 21.1%


 
Fourth quarter pretax profit margin for Aflac Japan 30.4%


 
Fourth quarter premium persistency for Aflac U.S. 78.6%


 
Fourth quarter benefit ratio for Aflac U.S. 44.6%


 
Fourth quarter total adjusted expense ratio for Aflac U.S. 43.4%


 
Fourth quarter pretax profit margin for Aflac U.S. 18.4%


 
Strong capital position at the end of Q4 >1,100% SMR >650% Combined RBC


 
Fourth quarter Adjusted Leverage* 19.7% *Adjusted debt to adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI, these are non-GAAP measures.


 
Fourth quarter share repurchase $700 million


 
Fourth quarter dividends $245 million


 
Financial Focus & Outlook


 
Aflac Japan 2024 Outlook: Continued Strength in Core Margins 2024e Benefit Ratio % 68 66 Expense Ratio % 21 19 Pretax Profit Ratio % 31 29 2024e Underlying Net Earned Premiums 1 -2.5 to -1.5% 1 A non-U.S. GAAP financial measure. See appendix for information about this measure. Aim to reach ¥67 to ¥73 billion of sales by the end of 2026


 
Aflac U.S. 2024 Outlook: Providing Customers Value, Scaling Growth and Realizing Efficiency 2024e Benefit Ratio % 47 45 Expense Ratio % 40 38 Pretax Profit Ratio % 21 19 2024e Net Earned Premiums +3.0 to +5.0% Aim to exceed sales of $1.8 billion by the end of 2025


 


 
Appendix


 
Glossary of Non-U.S. GAAP Measures The Company defines these non-U.S. GAAP financial measures as follows: • Adjusted earnings are adjusted revenues less benefits and adjusted expenses. Adjusted earnings per share (basic or diluted) are the adjusted earnings for the period divided by the weighted average outstanding shares (basic or diluted) for the period presented. The adjustments to both revenues and expenses account for certain items that cannot be predicted or that are outside management’s control. Adjusted revenues are U.S. GAAP total revenues excluding adjusted net investment gains and losses. Adjusted expenses are U.S. GAAP total acquisition and operating expenses including the impact of interest cash flows from derivatives associated with notes payable but excluding any nonrecurring or other items not associated with the normal course of the Company’s insurance operations and that do not reflect the Company's underlying business performance. Management uses adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per diluted share to evaluate the financial performance of the Company’s insurance operations on a consolidated basis and believes that a presentation of these financial measures is vitally important to an understanding of the underlying profitability drivers and trends of the Company’s insurance business. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share (basic or diluted) are net earnings and net earnings per share, respectively. • Adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact are computed using the average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior-year period, which eliminates fluctuations driven solely by foreign currency exchange rate changes. Adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact is adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact divided by the weighted average outstanding diluted shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact and adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact important because a significant portion of the Company's business is conducted in Japan and foreign exchange rates are outside management’s control; therefore, the Company believes it is important to understand the impact of translating foreign currency (primarily Japanese yen) into U.S. dollars. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact and adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact are net earnings and net earnings per share, respectively. • Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses. Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses per common share is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses at the period end divided by the ending outstanding common shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses, and its related per share financial measure, important as they exclude certain components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control; however, it includes the impact of foreign currency as a result of the significance of Aflac’s Japan operation. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses per common share are total book value and total book value per common share, respectively. • Adjusted return on equity is adjusted earnings divided by average shareholders’ equity, excluding accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI). Management uses adjusted return on equity to evaluate the financial performance of the Company’s insurance operations on a consolidated basis and believes that a presentation of this financial measure is vitally important to an understanding of the underlying profitability drivers and trends of the Company’s insurance business. The Company considers adjusted return on equity important as it excludes components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted return on equity is return on average equity (ROE) as determined using net earnings and average total shareholders’ equity. • Adjusted return on equity excluding foreign currency impact is adjusted earnings excluding the current period foreign currency impact divided by average shareholders’ equity, excluding AOCI. The Company considers adjusted return on equity excluding foreign currency impact important as it excludes changes in foreign currency and components of AOCI, which fluctuate due to market movements that are outside management's control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted return on equity excluding foreign currency impact is return on average equity (ROE) as determined using net earnings and average total shareholders’ equity.


 
Glossary of Non-U.S. GAAP Measures (cont’d) The Company defines these non-U.S. GAAP financial measures as follows: • Aflac Japan’s Underlying net earned premiums is a measure that adjusts Aflac Japan’s net earned premiums under U.S. GAAP for significant variables including the increase in paid-up policies, the change in deferred profit liability (DPL) on limited payment contracts and the ceded premiums that are part of the Company’s internal reinsurance strategy initiated in January 2023. The most comparable U.S. GAAP measure is net earned premiums. The Company feels this measure is useful for investors to understand the impacts these items have on Aflac Japan's net earned premiums. In reliance on the “unreasonable efforts” exception in Item 10(e)(1)(i)(B) of SEC Regulation S-K, a quantitative reconciliation to the most comparable U.S. GAAP measure is not provided for this financial measure as forecasted. Forward-looking information with regard to the most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure, net earned premium, is not available without unreasonable effort. This is due to the unpredictable and uncontrollable nature of the reconciling items, which would require an unreasonable effort to forecast and we believe would result in such a broad range of projected values that would not be meaningful to investors. For this reason, we believe that the probable significance of such information is low. • Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment. The Company considers adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment important as it excludes certain components of AOCI, which fluctuates due to market movements that are outside management's control; however, it includes the impact of foreign currency as a result of the significance of Aflac’s Japan operation. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment is total book value. • Adjusted debt is the sum of notes payable, as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet, excluding 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds and all pre-funding of debt maturities. The Company considers adjusted debt important as it measures outstanding debt consistently with expectations of the Company’s rating agency stakeholders. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted debt is notes payable. • Adjusted debt including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds is the sum of notes payable, as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet, excluding pre-funding of debt maturities. The Company considers adjusted debt including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds important as it measures outstanding debt consistently with expectations of the Company’s rating agency stakeholders. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure for adjusted debt including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds is notes payable. • Adjusted book value is the U.S. GAAP book value (representing total shareholders’ equity), less AOCI as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet. Adjusted book value per common share is adjusted book value at the period end divided by the ending outstanding common shares for the period presented. The Company considers adjusted book value and adjusted book value per common share important as they exclude AOCI, which fluctuates due to market movements that are outside management’s control. The most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for adjusted book value and adjusted book value per common share are total book value and total book value per common share, respectively.


 
Reconciliation of Net Earnings Per Diluted Share to Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share Three Months Ended December 31 2023 2022 %Change Net Earnings per diluted share $0.46 $0.31 48.4% Items impacting net earnings Adjusted net investment (gains) losses 0.77 0.77 Other and non-recurring (income) loss — — Income tax (benefit) expense on items excluded from adjusted earnings 0.02 0.23 Adjusted earnings per diluted share 1.25 1.31 (4.6)% Current period foreign currency impact1 0.02 N/A Adjusted earnings per diluted share excluding current period foreign currency impact2 $1.28 $1.31 (2.3)% All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration insurance contracts 1Prior period foreign currency impact reflected as “N/A” to isolate change for current period only 2 Amounts excluding current period foreign currency impacts are computed using the average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior year period, which eliminates fluctuations driven solely by foreign currency exchange rate changes.


 
All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration insurance contracts 1Prior period foreign currency impact reflected as “N/A” to isolate change for current period only 2 Amounts excluding current period foreign currency impacts are computed using the average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior year period, which eliminates fluctuations driven solely by foreign currency exchange rate changes. Reconciliation of Net Earnings to Adjusted Earnings1 Three Months Ended December 31, in millions of Dollars 2023 2022 %Change Net Earnings $268 $196 36.7% Items impacting net earnings Adjusted net investment (gains) losses 450 477 Other and non-recurring (income) loss — — Income tax (benefit) expense on items excluded from adjusted earnings 14 144 Adjusted earnings 732 817 (10.4)% Current period foreign currency impact1 14 N/A Adjusted earnings excluding current period foreign currency impact2 $746 $817 (8.7)%


 
Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Return on Equity to Adjusted ROE1 Three Months Ended December 31, in millions of Dollars All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration insurance contracts 1Amounts presented may not foot due to rounding 2 U.S. GAAP ROE is calculated by dividing net earnings (annualized) by average shareholders’ equity 3See separate reconciliation of net income to adjusted earnings 4Impact of foreign currency is calculated by restating all foreign currency components of the income statement to the weighted average foreign currency exchange rate for the comparable prior year period. The impact is the difference of the restated adjusted earnings compared to reported adjusted earnings. For comparative purposes, only current period income is restated using the weighted average prior period exchange rate, which eliminates the foreign currency impact for the current period. This allows for equal comparison of this financial measure 2023 2022 U.S. GAAP ROE - Net earnings2 4.8% 3.9% Impact of excluding unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) (0.8) (0.6) Impact of excluding unrealized gains (losses) on securities and derivatives 0.1 — Impact of excluding effect of changes in discount rate assumptions (0.3) (0.4) Impact of excluding pension liability adjustment — — Impact of excluding AOCI (1.0) (1.0) U.S. GAAP ROE - less AOCI 3.8 2.9 Differences between adjusted earnings and net earnings3 6.6 9.2 Adjusted ROE - reported 10.5 12.1 Less: Impact of foreign currency4 (0.2) N/A Adjusted ROE, excluding impact of foreign currency 10.7 12.1


 
All relevant prior-year amounts have been adjusted for the adoption of accounting guidance on January 1, 2023 related to accounting for long-duration insurance contracts 1Amounts may not foot due to rounding 2 Adjusted book value in the U.S. GAAP book value (representing total shareholder’s equity), excluding AOCI (as recorded on the U.S. GAAP balance sheet). 3Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) is adjusted book value plus unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses). Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Book Value per Share1 Three Months Ended December 31, in millions of Dollars 2023 2022 %Change U.S. GAAP book value per common share $38.00 $32.73 16.1% Less: Unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) per common share (7.03) (5.79) Unrealized gains (losses) on securities and derivatives per common share 1.93 (1.18) Effect of changes in discount rate assumptions per common share (4.43) (3.41) Pension liability adjustment per common share (0.01) (0.06) Total AOCI per common share (9.54) (10.45) Adjusted book value per common share2 $47.55 $43.18 10.1% Add: Unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) per common share (7.03) (5.79) Adjusted book value including unrealized foreign currency translation gains (losses) per common share3 $40.51 $37.39 8.3%


 
Adjusted Leverage Ratios (In millions) 2023 2022 Notes Payable $7,364 $7,442 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds (315) (337) Pre-funding of debt maturities (211) — Adjusted debt1 6,839 7,105 Total Shareholders’ Equity 21,985 20,140 Accumulated other comprehensive (income)loss: Unrealized foreign currency translation (gains) losses 4,069 3,564 Unrealized (gains) losses on fixed maturity securities (1,139) 702 Unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives 22 27 Effect on change in discount rate assumptions 2,560 2,100 Pension liability adjustment 8 36 Adjusted book value1 28,429 26,569 Adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI 1,2 $34,658 $34,011 Adjusted debt to adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI 19.7% 20.9% 1) See non-U.S. GAAP financial measures for definition of: adjusted debt; adjusted book value; adjusted debt, including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds; adjusted book value, including unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses and pension liability adjustment; and adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI 2) Adjusted capitalization ex-AOCI is the sum of adjusted debt, including 50% of subordinated debentures and perpetual bonds, plus adjusted book value


 
Aflac Japan’s Underlying Net Earned Premiums Three Months Ended December 31, in millions of Yen 2023 2022 %Change Aflac Japan’s Net Earned Premiums - as reported ¥272,085 ¥297,315 (8.5)% Estimated impacts of quarterly significiant variables: Increase in paid-up policies 7,100 Impact of reinsurance 15,300 Change in Deferred Policy Liability 6,500 8,800 Aflac Japan’s Underlying Net Earned Premiums ¥300,985 ¥306,115 (1.7)%


 
Aflac Japan’s Underlying Net Earned Premiums Twelve Months Ended December 31, in billions of Yen 2023 2022 %Change Aflac Japan’s Net Earned Premiums - as reported ¥1,127.8 ¥1,198.1 (5.9)% Estimated impacts of quarterly significiant variables: Increase in paid-up policies 32.3 Impact of reinsurance 38.8 Change in Deferred Policy Liability 25.2 47.5 Aflac Japan’s Underlying Net Earned Premiums ¥1,224.1 ¥1,245.6 (1.7)%


 
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