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Primerica Q1 Earnings Beat Wall Street, But A Life Insurance Slowdown Is Hiding In The Numbers
7 May 2026
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Primerica Q1 Earnings Beat Wall Street, But A Life Insurance Slowdown Is Hiding In The Numbers

DULUTH, Georgia, May 7, 2026, 06:04 EDT

Primerica Inc. topped analyst expectations for both profit and revenue in the first quarter, reporting after the bell on Wednesday. Surging sales of investment products offset a slowdown in new term life insurance. Adjusted operating earnings landed at $5.96 per share, with adjusted operating revenue hitting $872.3 million. That’s ahead of the $5.48 per share and $856.4 million in revenue analysts surveyed by StockStory had forecast.

The timing is key: Primerica targets middle-income families, many of whom are still contending with elevated everyday expenses. According to an April survey from Primerica, 65% of these households put off a major expense or purchase over the past year. And 69% gave negative marks to their own capacity to save for the future.

The strain showed up across the mix. Investment and Savings Products—the bucket with mutual funds, annuities, and managed investments—ended up driving the quarter. Term life insurance, which covers a fixed period instead of being permanent, held its ground on revenue, but new business was less robust.

Primerica posted a 12% jump in net income, reaching $190.1 million, or $5.97 a share on a diluted basis. Total revenue increased 8% to $872.7 million. Sales in Investment and Savings Products set a new record at $4.3 billion, marking a 22% rise. Client asset values closed the quarter at $127 billion, up 15%.

On the insurance front, things looked shakier. Primerica rolled out 74,054 new life insurance policies—a 14% drop compared to last year—and annualized issued premium slipped 10% to $83.3 million. Still, Term Life revenue managed a 1% uptick, reaching $464.6 million, thanks to increases in recurring premiums.

Chief Executive Glenn Williams described the quarter as showing “continued momentum” for investment products and highlighted ongoing demand for “financial education and guidance.” That sums up Primerica’s strategy: pushing core protection and savings offerings via its army of independent reps—tight budgets or not. Primerica, Inc.

Adjusted numbers from the company exclude investment gains, losses, and fair-value mark-to-market investment changes—volatile items that complicate operating comparisons. Primerica stated in an SEC filing that these non-GAAP metrics aren’t meant to replace results reported under U.S. accounting standards.

Distribution is the sticking point here. New recruits slid 17% to 84,217, and new life-licensed reps declined 14%, now at 10,569. The total life-licensed sales force also shrank, down 2% to 149,732. If that recruiting pipeline slows even more—or if a rising market stops doing the heavy lifting for client asset values—the boost from investment products might not be enough to counter softer life-insurance sales.

Investor signals from insurance peers are all over the map. MetLife delivered a notable profit surge as broad insurance appetite held up, while Prudential Financial’s adjusted earnings climbed, driven by a solid showing in its investment management business—highlighting how market-driven and asset-management revenues are pulling more weight for some players.

Primerica shares hovered at $276.80 ahead of Thursday’s U.S. open, barely budging from where they settled last. The company’s first-quarter earnings call is set for 10:00 a.m. EDT.

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