How Market Volatility Affects FIA Participation Rates

Annuity Sales Consultant

In today’s unpredictable economic environment, the word “volatility” continues to dominate conversations. It’s not just influencing the stock market; it’s also playing a major role in how fixed indexed annuities (FIAs) are priced and structured.

A recent webinar hosted by the National Association for Fixed Annuities (NAFA) took a deep dive into the relationship between market volatility and FIA participation rates. We can look at how this connection affects product performance and what agents need to understand when positioning FIAs to clients.

Why Volatility Matters in the FIA World

Volatility refers to how much and how quickly the price of a financial asset changes. The greater the movement, the higher the volatility and this has a direct impact on the cost of index options, which are used by insurers to determine FIA crediting.

When clients invest in an FIA, their premium is placed into the insurer’s general account. A portion of the return from this account is allocated to purchase call options on market indices a key component in how gains are credited to the policy.

Here’s where volatility comes in:

  • Higher volatility increases the price of these options, leaving the insurer with less purchasing power and therefore, lower participation rates.
  • Lower volatility decreases the option cost, allowing for higher participation rates and potentially more growth opportunity for the client.

What This Means for Agents

For financial professionals, understanding this relationship is key to positioning FIAs effectively. In conversations with clients concerned about market swings or portfolio stability, this insight helps reinforce the value proposition of FIAs:

  • Protection from downside risk
  • Upside potential tied to market performance

As volatility continues to influence FIA structures and pricing, staying informed empowers you to better explain product features and performance expectations helping clients make well-informed decisions with confidence. If you need help navigating current FIA offerings or comparing strategies, please reach out to our Annuity Team at Wholehan Marketing to see how we can help!

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