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Challenger annuities sales up 29%

The March 2016 quarter saw Challenger's annuities sales jump by 29 per cent, with the firm crediting the rise to its inclusion on Colonial First State's platforms.

by Staff Writer
April 22, 2016
in Markets, News
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In a statement, Challenger said its total life sales for the quarter were $864 million, comprising annuity sales of $575 million and other life sales of $289 million.

Annuity sales increased by 29 per cent on the prior corresponding period and included growth both in term annuities (up 22 per cent) and lifetime annuities (up 63 per cent).

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Challenger chief executive Brian Benari said the jump in lifetime annuities sales can be attributed to platforms.

“The key stand out is the step up in lifetime annuity sales which accounted for 23 per cent of sales in the quarter and benefited from our move to embed annuities on platforms,” he said.

“This resulted in flows through Colonial First State, being up more than 100 per cent on the same period last year.”

At the same time, Challenger reported its funds under management (FUM) were stable over the previous quarter at $57.4 billion.

Positive inflows across both Fidante Partners and Challenger Investment Partners of $0.8 billion in the quarter were offset by negative market movements, resulting in stable funds management FUM of $54.6 billion, the statement said.

Fidante Partners FUM was $41.5 billion, unchanged for the quarter, with net inflows of $0.6 billion offset by negative market movements.

Meanwhile, Challenger Investment Partners FUM was $13.1 billion at 31 March 2016, also unchanged for the quarter, with net inflows of $0.2 billion across both property and fixed income offset by fixed income market movements.

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