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Milliman analysis: Competitive pension risk transfer cost inches up to 100.5% during September

Competitive bidding process saves about 3.1% of buyout costs as of September 30

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Milliman, Inc., a premier global consulting and actuarial firm, today announced the latest results of its Milliman Pension Buyout Index (MPBI). During September, the estimated cost to transfer retiree pension risk to an insurer in a competitive bidding process increased from 100.0% to 100.5% of a plan’s accounting liabilities (accumulated benefit obligation, or ABO). That means the estimated retiree PRT cost is now 100.5% of a plan’s ABO.

“Second quarter results published by LIMRA show there’s been over a 50% drop in activity in 2025 vs. 2024, so insurer capacity remains strong as we look toward year-end.”

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During the same time period, the average annuity purchase cost across all insurers in our index increased from 103.4% to 103.6%. The competitive bidding process is estimated to save plan sponsors about 3.1% of PRT costs as of September 30, 2025.

“Despite the small rise in the MPBI, annuity purchase buyout costs remain favorable for plan sponsors looking to facilitate a pension risk transfer,” said Jake Pringle, Milliman principal and co-author of the MPBI. “Second quarter results published by LIMRA show there’s been over a 50% drop in activity in 2025 vs. 2024, so insurer capacity remains strong as we look toward year-end.”

The MPBI compares the FTSE Above Median AA Curve to the annuity purchase composite interest rates from nine insurers to estimate the competitive and average costs of a PRT annuity de-risking strategy. Individual plan annuity buyouts can vary based on plan size, complexity, and competitive landscape.

View the complete Milliman Pension Buyout Index. To receive regular updates with Milliman’s pension buyout analysis, contact us at pensionbuyout@milliman.com.

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Jake Pringle
Milliman, Inc.
Tel: +1 713 202 0819
jake.pringle@milliman.com

Milliman, Inc.


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