Athene

Athene

Manages annuities and pension risk transfer

Overview

Athene focuses on retirement services, offering annuities and pension risk transfer solutions to individuals, professionals, institutions, and investors. Its products work by issuing annuities, where clients pay premiums and Athene guarantees future retirement payments and manages the underlying investments to meet those guarantees; it also uses reinsurance agreements to assume pension liabilities from other insurers in exchange for fees. This combination helps clients protect retirement savings and transfer risk, while Athene earns revenue from premiums and reinsurance fees. The company differentiates itself through strong financial performance and entrepreneurial agility that lets it quickly capitalize on new opportunities, along with a commitment to corporate social responsibility. Athene’s goal is to provide financial security and stability for retirement by effectively delivering reliable retirement products and managing pension risk for clients and partners.

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About Athene

Simplify's Rating
Why Athene is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Quantitative Finance

Financial Services

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

West Des Moines, Iowa

Founded

2009

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What believers are saying

  • Athene priced $1 billion 6.150% notes on August 5, 2026 to fund organic growth.
  • Q1 2026 gross organic inflows reached $19.7 billion, with net flows of $9.0 billion.
  • Robert Brackenbury joined the board June 23, 2026, and Larik Hall now leads Japan.

What critics are saying

  • Q1 2026 produced a $1.973 billion GAAP loss after Athene's Bermuda tax-election reversal.
  • Adjusted leverage rose to 25.9% in March 2026, constraining buybacks and growth.
  • ERISA plaintiffs attacked Athene PRT deals in July 2026; ratings downgrades would choke funding.

What makes Athene unique

  • Athene tops U.S. retail annuity sales for three straight years, announced March 24, 2026.
  • Its Apollo-linked investment platform still underwrites liabilities with institutional-scale spread investing.
  • Athene Aviator and Amplify 3.0 simplify FIA and RILA distribution, launched in 2026.

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Funding

Total Funding

$2.2B

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3 Rounds

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Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

6%

1 year growth

6%

2 year growth

6%
Insurance Business
Aug 16th, 2026
Westaim posts $81.5 million Q2 loss as Ceres Life scales toward profitability.

Westaim posts $81.5 million Q2 loss as Ceres Life scales toward profitability. Westaim says its AI-native annuity platform can automate 85% of operations, a claim its own numbers will soon be tested against. The Westaim Corporation, the Toronto Stock Exchange-listed parent of de novo annuity insurer Ceres Life Insurance Company and asset manager Arena Investors, reported a net loss of $81.5 million for the second quarter of 2026, against a $0.2 million loss in the same quarter last year. The loss followed a $33.4 million net loss in the first quarter of 2026, meaning Westaim's quarterly losses have widened substantially even as the underlying insurance business continues adding premium at pace. Ceres Life generated $303 million in premiums during the quarter, with more than $660 million issued or pending through the end of July, and grew its invested asset base to $445 million. The insurance segment nonetheless posted an adjusted EBITDA loss of $65 million for the quarter, driven primarily by a $56.8 million reserve recognised on new policies issued during the period. Why fast growth is generating an accounting loss. Cameron MacDonald, Westaim's chief executive, framed the growth as evidence the platform is scaling as intended. "We continue to experience solid support from our national distribution partners," MacDonald said, pointing to Ceres' AI-native technology platform, which the company says can automate 85% of operations as volume increases - a claim not yet tested at the scale the business is now reaching, and one management has said September's investor day will begin to illuminate more fully. The loss itself stems largely from an accounting mechanic rather than an operating shortfall. Under IFRS 17, the international accounting standard for insurance contracts that Westaim reports under as a Canadian-listed company, insurers must recognise reserves for future policyholder obligations at the time a policy is issued rather than spreading that recognition over the life of the contract. This treatment differs from US GAAP and produces upfront paper losses on new business even when the underlying policies are priced to be profitable over time. The faster Ceres grows premium, the larger the accounting reserve - and therefore the reported loss - becomes in the near term. Ceres added $15.1 million in multi-year guaranteed annuity premiums and $288.1 million in fixed indexed annuity premiums during the quarter. The company said it expects the accounting drag to ease as the in-force book grows large enough for renewal earnings to offset the reserves generated by new policy issuance. The quarterly loss trajectory tells the story precisely. The insurance segment posted an adjusted EBITDA loss of $11.6 million in Q4 2025, when the business had issued 275 MYGA policies for $40 million in total premiums. That loss climbed to $20.1 million in Q1 2026 and now stands at $65 million for Q2 - tracking closely with the rapid acceleration in new premium volume each quarter. The accounting loss is large because the new business is large, not because individual policies are underperforming. A leadership transition at Ceres Life. Alongside the results, Westaim announced that Deanna Mulligan, Ceres Life's founding chief executive, will move into a strategic advisor role, with chief legal officer Erik Askelsen stepping up to president and acting CEO. Mulligan, a former CEO and chair of Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, led Ceres Life from its 2015 founding through the 2025 launch of its multi-year guaranteed annuity product and this year's rollout of its fixed indexed annuity offering. Askelsen joined Ceres in March 2025 as chief legal officer after previous roles as chief legal officer of American Equity and general counsel of Athene and Aviva USA - three of the most significant fixed annuity carriers in the US market. That credential set is directly relevant to a business distributing fixed annuity products at scale and managing the legal, compliance and regulatory relationships that come with it. Chinh Chu, Westaim's executive chairman, said Mulligan had been instrumental in building the company's foundation - assembling the team, the technology and the risk framework the business runs on today. What distribution partners and rating agencies should watch. For annuity distribution partners, reinsurers and rating agencies watching de novo platforms at this stage, two questions matter most heading into Westaim's September investor day. The first is the IFRS 17 accounting dynamic the results reflect: as long as premium growth continues at pace, accounting losses will continue growing alongside it, and that trajectory is an expected feature of the business model, not a warning sign. The second - and the one that will ultimately determine whether those paper losses eventually resolve into profitability - is whether Ceres Life's reserve assumptions and pricing are adequate for the policies now on the books. The invested asset base of $445 million against $660 million in issued or pending premiums gives some scale context, but the adequacy of the underlying reserves is what distribution partners with significant Ceres exposure should be asking about directly at the September investor day. Westaim will unveil a new company name and rebrand on September 14, ahead of the September 17 investor day where management said it would provide additional detail on asset management growth, strategic partnerships and financial outlook. For distribution partners, that presentation is the first substantive opportunity to assess whether the business model's profitability trajectory holds up against the premium acceleration the Q2 results document.

Associated Press
Aug 6th, 2026
Athene Prices $1,000,000,000 Investment Grade Senior Notes Offering

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Athene Holding Ltd. (“Athene”) today announced it has agreed to sell $1,000,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 6.150% senior notes due 2036.

InsuranceNewsNet
Jul 24th, 2026
Attorney General Brenna Bird leads fight to protect Iowa pensions.

Attorney General Brenna Bird leads fight to protect Iowa pensions. States News Service The following information was released by the office of the Iowa Attorney General: Today, Attorney General Brenna Bird announced she is leading a coalition of 13 states to defend pension plans regulated by Iowa's Insurance Commissioner. It is common for employers to transfer employee pensions to state-regulated insurance companies. Here, Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), a pharmaceutical company, moved their employee pension plan to Athene, an Iowa company under the regulation of the state of Iowa. Some employees of BMS suedclaiming, with no evidence, that federal government oversight is necessary to protect their interests. Their arguments threaten to disrupt exceptionally reliable state insurance regulation. Attorney General Bird is leading a 13-state amicus brief to defend state-regulated pensions, which secure retirees' benefits while safeguarding pension funds. Over the past three decades, not a single retiree has lost any benefits under this type of pension regulation overseen by state insurance regulators, as highlighted in the 2023 Advisory Council report to the U.S. Department of Labor. "States, including Iowa, have an impeccable history of protecting pensions for retirees," said Attorney General Bird. "There is no reason to force more federal regulation of pensions unless the goal is to undermine the states' authority and ability to continue to effectively protect their retirees. I'm asking the court to keep regulatory power where it belongswith the states." "Life insurers have spent generations mastering the long-term management of annuities and life policiesskills that align perfectly with pension plan management," said Craig Robinson, spokesperson for the Iowa Insurance Division. "State regulators, including the Iowa Department of Insurance and Financial Services, provide deep expertise to overseeing these transactions. Backed by strong oversight, pension risk transfers can deliver meaningful benefits to both the plans and the retirees who rely on them." The Iowa-led brief was joined by Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. Read the full brief here.

The Real Deal
Jul 21st, 2026
Witkoff, Monroe Capital score $303M loan for huge Miami Worldcenter project.

Witkoff, Monroe Capital score $303M loan for huge Miami Worldcenter project. Thousands of resi units on tap for mixed-use district downtown Witkoff and Monroe Capital scored a $302.6 million construction loan for a massive residential complex in Miami Worldcenter. Construction is set to begin on the first phase of 700 North Miami Avenue after Witkoff, in partnership with Monroe Capital, secured financing from Athene Annuity and Life Company and J.P. Morgan Chase, Yimby reported. The transaction refinanced about $57.3 million in existing debt while providing $245.3 in construction financing, the outlet said. New York-based Lotus Capital Partners arranged the financing. Witkoff, led by Alex Witkoff, and Monroe Capital, headed by Theodore Koenig, first proposed the 3.4 million-square-foot mixed-use project in 2022, The Real Deal previously reported. Phase one calls for 894 residential units in a 60-foot tower, as well as more than 17,000 square feet of retail space and a nine-story parking garage spanning over 167,000 square feet. At completion, the Kobi Karp-designed project will include three more towers rising 50, 51 and 53 stories, the publication said. There will be a total of 2,346 residential units, about 30,500 square feet of commercial space and 2,078 parking spaces. The project has already secured site preparation approval. The master building permit and phased vertical construction permit are under review. Construction costs are estimated at $270 million. Witkoff and Monroe Capital acquired the 5-acre development site for $94 million in 2021. It's one of the district's final large-scale undeveloped parcels. It is the site of Miami Arena, which opened in 1988. The arena once housed the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers and hosted entertainment events before its demolition in 2008. Miami-based MDM Group previously planned a Marriott Marquis hotel and 600,000-square-foot expo center for the site, which it bought for $45 million in 2017, TRD reported. That proposal ultimately was abandoned. Miami Worldcenter in Downtown Miami is Florida's largest open-air shopping and entertainment district, according to its website. Spanning a 10-block radius, the 27-acre development includes $100 million in completed infrastructure with 100,000 square feet of public space, 300,000 square feet of retail space and 16 high-rise towers, according to a CIM Group news release. CIM Group announced the Miami Worldcenter's grand opening last year. - Grace McClung

Bitget
Jun 29th, 2026
According to the latest filing from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Athena Holdings Limited has signed a credit agreement with Citigroup. | Bitget News

The agreement provides Athena Holdings with an initial loan facility of up to $1.75 billion, injecting strong liquidity support into its operations and stra | Bitget crypto news!

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