FNF Reports First Quarter 2023 Financial Results

May 3, 2023 at 4:17 PM EDT

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fidelity National Financial, Inc. (NYSE:FNF) ("FNF" or the "Company"), a leading provider of title insurance and transaction services to the real estate and mortgage industries and a leading provider of insurance solutions serving retail annuity and life customers and institutional clients through its majority-owned, publicly traded subsidiary F&G Annuities & Life, Inc. (NYSE:FG) ("F&G"), today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023.

As of January 1, 2023, FNF has adopted Accounting Standard Update 2018-12, "Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts" (LDTI), as issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. This update significantly amends the accounting and disclosure requirements for long-duration insurance contracts held in the F&G Segment. Adoption of this guidance is reflected in the consolidated financial statements effective January 1, 2023 with changes applied as of January 1, 2021, also referred to as the transition date. Prior periods are presented on a comparable basis to reflect impacts under the LDTI accounting standard.

Net loss attributable to common shareholders for the first quarter of $59 million, or $0.22 per diluted share (per share), compared to net earnings attributable to common shareholders of $400 million, or $1.41 per share, for the first quarter of 2022.  For the first quarter, the Title Segment contributed net earnings of $128 million, the F&G Segment had a net loss of $164 million largely due to unfavorable mark-to-market movement, and the Corporate Segment had a net loss of $23 million.  Net (loss) earnings attributable to common shareholders include mark-to-market effects, non-recurring items and discontinued operations; all of which are excluded from adjusted net earnings attributable to common shareholders.   

Adjusted net earnings attributable to common shareholders (adjusted net earnings) for the first quarter of $141 million, or $0.52 per share, compared to $386 million, or $1.36 per share, for the first quarter of 2022. The Title Segment contributed $115 million for the first quarter, compared to $334 million for the first quarter 2022.  The F&G Segment contributed $42 million for the first quarter, compared to $80 million for the first quarter 2022.  The Corporate Segment had adjusted net losses of $16 million for the first quarter, compared to adjusted net losses of $28 million for the first quarter 2022. The decreased results reflect Title's considerable decline in volumes as compared to the prior year given higher mortgage rates, partially offset by higher average fee per file.  In addition, F&G's results reflect alternatives investment portfolio short-term mark-to-market movement that differs from long-term return expectation, and quarterly fluctuations in market risk benefit actual experience that differs from expectation.  Please see "Segment Financial Results" for F&G under "Non-GAAP Measures and Other Information" for further explanation.

Company Highlights

  • Solid Title Revenue: For the Title Segment, total revenue of $1.6 billion, compared to $2.4 billion in total revenue in the first quarter of 2022. Total revenue, excluding recognized gains and losses, of $1.5 billion for the first quarter, which, although a 40% decrease from the record $2.6 billion in first quarter 2022, is more comparable with historic levels seen in the first quarters of 2018 and 2019.
  • Record F&G Segment gross sales and assets under management: For the F&G Segment, record gross sales of $3.3 billion for the first quarter, a 27% increase over first quarter 2022, as well as record assets under management (AUM) of $45.4 billion as of March 31, 2023, driven by new business net of flow reinsurance, stable inforce retention and debt issuance proceeds.
  • Ample deployable capital supports shareholder value: FNF has repurchased 100,000 shares for $3.8 million, at an average price of $38.45 per share, in the first quarter and paid common dividends at $0.45 per share for $122 million. FNF ended the first quarter with $834 million in cash and short-term liquid investments at the holding company.

William P. Foley, II, commented, "I am pleased with our first quarter results as our Title Segment delivered an industry leading adjusted pre-tax Title margin of 10% despite a challenging environment, as market volatility and higher rates pressured mortgage volumes.  Our team continued to focus on expense management, enabling us to achieve a double-digit adjusted pre-tax Title margin.  F&G reported strong first quarter results highlighted by record gross sales of $3.3 billion, representing growth of 27% as compared to the year ago first quarter, and record ending assets under management of $45.4 billion.  This profitable growth demonstrates the value creation that F&G is delivering."

Mr. Foley concluded, "FNF's industry leading position and strong balance sheet puts us in an advantageous position to not only withstand periods of dislocation, as we have experienced through the first quarter, but also to take advantage of opportunities to strategically build and expand our Title business for the long term.  A prime example is our acquisition of TitlePoint for $224 million in cash which closed in January.  We also remain committed to returning capital to our shareholders through our dividend, having returned $122 million in the quarter.  Given our cash outlays between our acquisition and dividend, combined with the uncertain economic outlook, we took a more cautious approach to our share buyback to preserve capital and maintain balance sheet flexibility."

Summary Financial Results

(In millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended


March 31, 2023


March 31, 2022

Total revenue

$            2,474


$            3,167

F&G total gross sales1

$            3,281


$            2,589

F&G assets under management1

$          45,422


$          38,601

Total assets

$          69,654


$          61,026

Adjusted pre-tax title margin

10.0 %


17.1 %

Net (loss) earnings attributable to common shareholders

$                (59)


$               400

Net (loss) earnings per share attributable to common shareholders

$             (0.22)


$              1.41

Adjusted net earnings1

$               141


$               386

Adjusted net earnings per share1

$              0.52


$              1.36

Weighted average common diluted shares

271


283

Total common shares outstanding

272


281

Segment Financial Results

Title Segment

This segment consists of the operations of the Company's title insurance underwriters and related businesses, which provide core title insurance and escrow and other title-related services including loan sub-servicing, valuations, default services, and home warranty products.

Mike Nolan, Chief Executive Officer, said, "Our Title business has continued to perform well, despite market conditions, as we benefit from the cost actions taken over the last year.  Our priority as a management team has always been to take the appropriate actions necessary to maximize margins through the cycle.  We have a proven track record of balancing short-term actions as necessary on the downside, while being well-positioned to deliver on the upside as the cycle improves.  Our team's experience can be seen once again in our industry leading adjusted pre-tax Title margin in the first quarter."

Mr. Nolan concluded, "Looking forward, we remain cautiously optimistic as we are seeing encouraging indications of a seasonal pattern in the residential purchase market, albeit at lower volume levels resulting from soft existing home sale activity and low refinance activity.  That said, the underlying fundamentals of the residential housing market remain strong given pent-up demand and a growing working age population, that are expected to support a rebound once rates stabilize and buyers and sellers more fully return to the market." 






1 See definition of non-GAAP measures below

First Quarter 2023 Highlights

  • Total revenue of $1.6 billion, compared with $2.4 billion in total revenue in the first quarter of 2022
  • Total revenue, excluding recognized gains and losses, of $1.5 billion, a 40% decrease compared with the first quarter of 2022
    • Direct title premiums of $428 million, a 44% decrease from first quarter of 2022
    • Agency title premiums of $550 million, a 50% decrease from first quarter of 2022
    • Commercial revenue of $241 million, a 36% decrease from first quarter of 2022
  • Purchase orders opened decreased 29% on a daily basis and purchase orders closed decreased 33% on a daily basis from the first quarter of 2022
  • Refinance orders opened decreased 67% on a daily basis and refinance orders closed decreased 78% on a daily basis from first quarter of 2022
  • Commercial orders opened decreased 27% and commercial orders closed decreased 34% from first quarter of 2022
  • Total fee per file of $3,446 for the first quarter, a 19% increase over first quarter of 2022
  • Notably, purchase orders opened increased 20% on a daily basis over the sequential fourth quarter of 2022

First Quarter 2023 Financial Results

  • Pre-tax title margin of 10.1% and industry leading adjusted pre-tax title margin of 10.0% for the first quarter of 2023, compared to 10.4% and 17.1%, respectively, in the first quarter of 2022
  • Pre-tax earnings from continuing operations in Title for the first quarter of $157 million, compared with $249 million for the first quarter of 2022
  • Adjusted pre-tax earnings in Title for the first quarter of $153 million compared with $437 million for the first quarter of 2022. The decrease from the prior year quarter was primarily a result of the considerable decline in residential and commercial volumes due to higher mortgage rates, partially offset by higher average fee per file

F&G Segment

This segment consists of operations of FNF's majority-owned subsidiary F&G, a leading provider of insurance solutions serving retail annuity and life customers and funding agreement and pension risk transfer institutional clients.

Chris Blunt, President and Chief Executive Officer of F&G, commented, "Our first quarter results clearly demonstrate the momentum in our business, as we reported $45.4 billion in assets under management at March 31, driven by profitable top line growth and stable inforce retention.  Importantly, we delivered record sales in our retail channel, which comprises independent agents, banks and broker dealers, as well as seeing solid sales in our institutional channels.  This balanced and profitable growth supports our expectation of delivering double-digit growth in gross sales through 2023."

Mr. Blunt concluded, "While market volatility has raised broad market concerns on credit, our investment portfolio continues to perform well and within our expectations, given relatively low exposure to riskier areas of the market like commercial real estate office and retail.  Additionally, 88% of our liabilities either carry surrender charges, which provides a significant disincentive for our policy holders to surrender their policies, or are nonsurrenderable.  As a result, our business continues to perform well and the current market volatility is providing a tailwind as financial advisors and consumers continue to seek guaranteed returns and principal protection.  Additionally, we are beginning to utilize higher levels of flow reinsurance on new sales given the significant accretion that we experience to our returns, combined with the cash generation and fee-based earnings that it delivers."

First Quarter 2023

  • Record gross sales: Total gross sales of $3.3 billion for the first quarter, an increase of 27% over the first quarter of 2022, driven by record Retail sales partially offset by lower Institutional sales, which we expect to be lumpier and more opportunistic than our retail channels
  • Record Retail sales of $2.8 billion for the first quarter, an 87% increase over the first quarter of 2022, reflecting increased demand for our products given higher interest rates and market volatility
  • Institutional sales of $0.5 billion split almost evenly between pension risk transfer transactions and funding agreement issuances for the first quarter, compared $1.1 billion in first quarter of 2022
  • Net sales of $2.2 billion for the first quarter, a decrease of 8% from $2.4 billion in the first quarter of 2022, reflecting third party flow reinsurance which increased from 50% to 75%, effective in September of 2022
  • Average assets under management (AAUM) of $44.4 billion for the first quarter, an increase of 18% from $37.5 billion in the first quarter of 2022 driven by driven by net new business flows, stable inforce retention, and debt issuance net proceeds. Record ending assets under management were $45.4 billion as of March 31, 2023
  • Net loss attributable to common shareholders for F&G Segment of $164 million for the first quarter due to unfavorable mark-to-market movement, compared to net earnings attributable to common shareholders for F&G Segment of $239 million for the first quarter of 2022 which included favorable mark-to-market movement
  • Adjusted net earnings for F&G Segment of $42 million for the first quarter, compared to $80 million for the first quarter of 2022; F&G's adjusted net earnings reflect alternatives investment portfolio short-term mark-to-market movement that differs from long-term return expectation, and quarterly fluctuations in market risk benefit actual experience that differs from expectation

Conference Call

We will host a call with investors and analysts to discuss FNF's first quarter 2023 results on Thursday, May 4, 2023, beginning at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time.  A live webcast of the conference call will be available on the Events and Multimedia page of the FNF Investor Relations website at fnf.com.  The conference call replay will be available via webcast through the FNF Investor Relations website at fnf.com. The telephone replay will be available from 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time on May 4, 2023, through May 11, 2023, by dialing 1-877-407-0784 (USA) or 1-201-689-8560 (International). The access code will be 13735004.

About Fidelity National Financial, Inc.

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. (NYSE: FNF) is a leading provider of title insurance and transaction services to the real estate and mortgage industries.  FNF is the nation's largest title insurance company through its title insurance underwriters - Fidelity National Title, Chicago Title, Commonwealth Land Title, Alamo Title and National Title of New York - that collectively issue more title insurance policies than any other title company in the United States.  More information about FNF can be found at fnf.com

About F&G

F&G is part of the FNF family of companies. F&G is committed to helping Americans turn their aspirations into reality. F&G is a leading provider of insurance solutions serving retail annuity and life customers and institutional clients and is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa. For more information, please visit fglife.com.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is the term used to refer to the standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting. GAAP includes the standards, conventions, and rules accountants follow in recording and summarizing transactions and in the preparation of financial statements. In addition to reporting financial results in accordance with GAAP, this earnings release includes non-GAAP financial measures, which the Company believes are useful to help investors better understand its financial performance, competitive position and prospects for the future. These non-GAAP measures include adjusted net earnings per share, adjusted pre-tax title earnings, adjusted pre-tax title earnings as a percentage of adjusted title revenue (adjusted pre-tax title margin), adjusted net earnings attributable to common shareholders (adjusted net earnings), assets under management (AUM), average assets under management (AAUM) and sales. 

Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures may be useful in certain instances to provide additional meaningful comparisons between current results and results in prior operating periods.  Our non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other organizations because other organizations may not calculate such non-GAAP measures in the same manner as we do.

The presentation of this financial information is not intended to be considered in isolation of or as a substitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP.  By disclosing these non-GAAP financial measures, FNF believes it offers investors a greater understanding of, and an enhanced level of transparency into, the means by which the Company's management operates the Company.

Any non-GAAP measures should be considered in context with the GAAP financial presentation and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for GAAP net earnings, net earnings attributable to common shareholders, net earnings per share, or any other measures derived in accordance with GAAP as measures of operating performance or liquidity. Further, FNF's non-GAAP measures may be calculated differently from similarly titled measures of other companies. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures are provided below.

Forward-Looking Statements and Risk Factors

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements regarding our expectations, hopes, intentions or strategies regarding the future are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on management's beliefs, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management. Because such statements are based on expectations as to future financial and operating results and are not statements of fact, actual results may differ materially from those projected. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. The risks and uncertainties which forward-looking statements are subject to include, but are not limited to: changes in general economic, business, political and COVID-19 conditions, including changes in the financial markets; weakness or adverse changes in the level of real estate activity, which may be caused by, among other things, high or increasing interest rates, a limited supply of mortgage funding or a weak U. S. economy; our potential inability to find suitable acquisition candidates; our dependence on distributions from our title insurance underwriters as a main source of cash flow; significant competition that F&G and our operating subsidiaries face; compliance with extensive government regulation of our operating subsidiaries; and other risks detailed in the "Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information," "Risk Factors" and other sections of FNF's Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL, INC.

FIRST QUARTER SEGMENT INFORMATION

(In millions, except order information in thousands)

(Unaudited)



Consolidated


Title


F&G


Corporate and
Other

Three Months Ended





March 31, 2023





Direct title premiums


$            428


$            428


$             —


$                  —

Agency title premiums


550


550



Escrow, title related and other fees


880


471


365


44

Total title and escrow


1,858


1,449


365


44










Interest and investment income


611


81


519


11

Recognized gains and losses, net


5


22


(15)


(2)

Total revenue


2,474


1,552


869


53










Personnel costs


677


598


53


26

Agent commissions


420


420



Other operating expenses


360


296


36


28

Benefits & other policy reserve changes


812



812


Market risk benefit (gains) losses


59



59


Depreciation and amortization


134


37


90


7

Provision for title claim losses


44


44



Interest expense


42



22


20

Total expenses


2,548


1,395


1,072


81










Pre-tax (loss) earnings from continuing operations


$            (74)


$            157


$         (203)


$                (28)










  Income tax expense (benefit)


14


27


(8)


(5)

  Earnings (loss) from equity investments





  Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax





  Non-controlling interests


(29)


2


(31)











Net (loss) earnings attributable to common shareholders


$            (59)


$            128


$         (164)


$                (23)










EPS from continuing operations attributable to common
shareholders - basic


$         (0.22)







EPS from discontinued operations attributable to common
shareholders - basic








EPS attributable to common shareholders - basic


$         (0.22)
















EPS from continuing operations attributable to common
shareholders - diluted


$         (0.22)







EPS from discontinued operations attributable to common
shareholders - diluted








EPS attributable to common shareholders - diluted


$         (0.22)
















Weighted average shares - basic


270







Weighted average shares - diluted


271







 

FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL, INC.

FIRST QUARTER SEGMENT INFORMATION

(In millions, except order information in thousands)

(Unaudited)



Consolidated


Title


F&G


Corporate and
Other

Three Months Ended





March 31, 2023





Net earnings (loss) attributable to common shareholders


$                (59)


$                128


$         (164)


$                (23)










  Earnings from discontinued operations, net of tax














Net earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to
common shareholders


$                (59)


$                128


$         (164)


$                (23)










Pre-tax earnings (loss) from continuing operations


$                (74)


$                157


$         (203)


$                (28)










 Non-GAAP Adjustments









  Recognized (gains) and losses, net


54


(22)


74


2

  Market related liability adjustments


229



229


  Purchase price amortization


27


18


5


4

  Transaction costs


5



2


3










Adjusted pre-tax earnings (loss)


$                241


$                153


$           107


$                (19)










Total non-GAAP, pre-tax adjustments


$                315


$                   (4)


$           310


$                    9

  Income taxes on non-GAAP adjustments


(67)


1


(66)


(2)

  Non-controlling interest on non-GAAP adjustments


(38)



(38)


  Deferred tax asset valuation allowance


(10)


(10)



Total non-GAAP adjustments


$                200


$                (13)


$           206


$                    7










Adjusted net earnings (loss) from continuing operations
attributable to common shareholders


$                141


$                115


$             42


$                (16)










Adjusted EPS from continuing operations attributable to common
shareholders - diluted


$               0.52







 

FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL, INC.

FIRST QUARTER SEGMENT INFORMATION

(In millions, except order information in thousands)

(Unaudited)



Consolidated


Title


F&G


Corporate and
Other

Three Months Ended





March 31, 2022





Direct title premiums


$            767


$            767


$             —


$                  —

Agency title premiums


1,099


1,099



Escrow, title related and other fees


1,292


665


596


31

Total title and escrow


3,158


2,531


596


31










Interest and investment income


478


27


451


Recognized gains and losses, net


(469)


(175)


(297)


3

Total revenue


3,167


2,383


750


34










Personnel costs


823


776


30


17

Agent commissions


844


844



Other operating expenses


442


397


18


27

Benefits & other policy reserve changes


203



203


Market risk benefit (gains) losses


70



70


Depreciation and amortization


115


33


76


6

Provision for title claim losses


84


84



Interest expense


30



8


22

Total expenses


2,611


2,134


405


72










Pre-tax earnings (loss)


$            556


$            249


$           345


$                (38)










  Income tax expense (benefit)


156


57


106


(7)

  Earnings from equity investments


2


2



  Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax





  Non-controlling interests


2


3



(1)










Net earnings (loss) attributable to common shareholders


$            400


$            191


$           239


$                (30)










EPS from continuing operations attributable to common
shareholders - basic


$          1.42







EPS from discontinued operations attributable to common
shareholders - basic


$              —







EPS attributable to common shareholders - basic


$          1.42
















EPS from continuing operations attributable to common
shareholders - diluted


$          1.41







EPS from discontinued operations attributable to common
shareholders - diluted


$              —







EPS attributable to common shareholders - diluted


$          1.41
















Weighted average shares - basic


281







Weighted average shares - diluted


283







 

FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL, INC.

FIRST QUARTER SEGMENT INFORMATION

(In millions, except order information in thousands)

(Unaudited)



Consolidated


Title


F&G


Corporate and
Other

Three Months Ended





March 31, 2022





Net earnings (loss) attributable to common shareholders


$                400


$                191


$                239


$                (30)










  Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax


$                  —


$                  —


$                  —


$                  —










Net earnings (loss) from continuing operations, attributable to
common shareholders


$                400


$                191


$                239


$                (30)










Pre-tax earnings (loss) from continuing operations


556


249


345


(38)










Non-GAAP Adjustments









  Recognized (gains) and losses, net


155


175


(17)


(3)

  Market related liability adjustments


(190)



(190)


  Purchase price amortization


23


13


6


4

  Transaction costs


2




2










Adjusted pre-tax earnings (loss)


$                546


$                437


$                144


$                (35)










Total non-GAAP, pre-tax adjustments


$                (10)


$                188


$              (201)


$                    3

  Income taxes on non-GAAP adjustments


(4)


(45)


42


(1)

Total non-GAAP adjustments


$                (14)


$                143


$              (159)


$                    2










Adjusted net earnings (loss) attributable to common shareholders


$                386


$                334


$                  80


$                (28)










Adjusted EPS attributable to common shareholders - diluted


$               1.36







 

FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL, INC.

SUMMARY BALANCE SHEET INFORMATION

(In millions)




March 31,
2023


December 31,
2022



(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)

Cash and investment portfolio



$         50,858



$         47,656

Goodwill



4,791



4,635

Title plant



416



416

Total assets



69,654



65,143

Notes payable



3,696



3,238

Reserve for title claim losses



1,791



1,810

Secured trust deposits



801



862

Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) earnings



(2,610)



(2,870)

Non-controlling interests



456



453

Total equity and non-controlling interests



6,648



6,569

Total equity attributable to common shareholders



6,192



6,116

Non-GAAP Measures and Other Information

Title Segment

The table below reconciles pre-tax title earnings to adjusted pre-tax title earnings.


Three Months Ended

(Dollars in millions)

March 31, 2023

March 31, 2022

Pre-tax earnings

$                   157

$                    249

Non-GAAP adjustments before taxes



  Recognized (gains) and losses, net

(22)

175

  Purchase price amortization

18

13

Total non-GAAP adjustments

(4)

188

Adjusted pre-tax earnings

$                   153

$                    437

Adjusted pre-tax margin

10.0 %

17.1 %

 

FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL, INC.

QUARTERLY OPERATING STATISTICS

(Unaudited)




Q1 2023


Q4 2022


Q3 2022


Q2 2022


Q1 2022


Q4 2021


Q3 2021


Q2 2021

Quarterly Opened Orders ('000's except % data)

Total opened orders*


308


266


363


443


522


536


688


695

Total opened orders per day*


5.0


4.3


5.7


6.9


8.6


8.5


10.8


10.9

Purchase % of opened orders


78 %


76 %


76 %


75 %


62 %


53 %


50 %


53 %

Refinance % of opened orders


22 %


24 %


24 %


25 %


38 %


47 %


50 %


47 %

Total closed orders*


188


216


278


348


380


477


527


568

Total closed orders per day*


3.0


3.5


4.3


5.4


6.2


7.6


8.2


8.9

Purchase % of closed orders


78 %


76 %


76 %


71 %


55 %


51 %


50 %


47 %

Refinance % of closed orders


22 %


24 %


24 %


29 %


45 %


49 %


50 %


53 %


















Commercial (millions, except orders in '000's)

Total commercial revenue


$      241


$      344


$      381


$      436


$      374


$      546


$      366


$      347

Total commercial opened orders


48.5


44.9


54.8


64.2


66.1


64.5


66.8


69.4

Total commercial closed orders


24.7


30.5


35.2


39.7


37.4


46.1


40.1


42.3


















National commercial revenue


$      118


$      173


$      191


$      220


$      196


$      313


$      183


$      176

National commercial opened orders


18.5


17.8


22.1


26.7


27.5


26.0


27.7


27.4

National commercial closed orders


8.5


11.9


14.0


15.3


14.6


18.1


14.8


14.9


















Total Fee Per File

Fee per file


$   3,446


$   3,649


$   3,621


$   3,557


$   2,891


$   3,023


$   2,581


$   2,444

Residential fee per file


$   2,601


$   2,542


$   2,697


$   2,695


$   2,188


$   2,158


$   2,097


$   2,030

Total commercial fee per file


$   9,800


$  11,300


$  10,800


$  11,000


$ 10,000


$  11,800


$   9,100


$   8,200

National commercial fee per file


$ 13,900


$  14,600


$  13,600


$  14,400


$ 13,400


$  17,300


$  12,400


$  11,800


















Total Staffing

Total field operations employees


10,400


10,700


12,000


12,700


13,400


13,600


13,700


13,500


















Actual title claims paid ($ millions)


$       62


$        79


$        65


$        55


$       54


$        62


$        55


$        56

Title Segment (continued)

FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL, INC.

MONTHLY TITLE ORDER STATISTICS





Direct Orders Opened *



Direct Orders Closed *

Month


 / (% Purchase)


 / (% Purchase)

January 2023



94,000

78 %



54,000

76 %

February 2023



97,000

78 %



57,000

79 %

March 2023



117,000

79 %



77,000

79 %








First Quarter 2023



308,000

78 %



188,000

78 %

 




Direct Orders Opened *



Direct Orders Closed *

Month


 / (% Purchase)



 / (% Purchase)

January 2022



166,000

57 %



119,000

50 %

February 2022



165,000

61 %



118,000

54 %

March 2022



191,000

68 %



143,000

60 %








First Quarter 2022



522,000

62 %



380,000

55 %

* Includes an immaterial number of non-purchase and non-refinance orders

F&G Segment

The table below reconciles net earnings (loss) attributable to common shareholders to adjusted net earnings attributable to common shareholders.  The F&G Segment is reported net of noncontrolling minority interest.


Three Months Ended

(Dollars in millions)

March 31,
2023


March 31,
2022

Net (loss) earnings attributable to common shareholders

$               (164)


$                 239

Less: Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax


Net earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to common shareholders

$               (164)


$                 239

Non-GAAP adjustments(1):




Recognized (gains) losses, net

74


(17)

Market related liability adjustments

229


(190)

Purchase price amortization

5


6

Transaction costs

2


Income taxes on non-GAAP adjustments

(66)


42

Non-controlling interest on non-GAAP adjustments

(38)


Adjusted net earnings attributable to common shareholders(1)

$                   42


$                   80

  • Adjusted net earnings of $42 million for the first quarter of 2023 included $83 million, or $0.31 per share, of investment income from alternative investments, partially offset by $31 million, or $0.12 per share, of tax valuation allowance expense. Alternative investments investment income based on management's long-term expected return of approximately 10% was $111 million, or $0.41 per share.
  • Adjusted net earnings of $80 million for the first quarter of 2022 included $102 million, or $0.36 per share, of investment income from alternative investments, $18 million, or $0.06 per share, of CLO redemption gains and other investment income, partially offset by $38 million, or $0.13 per share, of tax valuation allowance expense. Alternative investments investment income based on management's long-term expected return of approximately 10% was $100 million, or $0.35 per share.

The table below provides a summary of sales highlights.



Three Months Ended

(In millions)


March 31,
2023


March 31,
2022

Total annuity sales


$              2,724


$             1,435

Indexed universal life sales


37


27

Funding agreements (FABN/FHLB)


256


600

Pension risk transfer


264


527

Gross sales(1)


$              3,281


$             2,589

Sales attributable to flow reinsurance to third parties


(1,072)


(236)

Net Sales(1)


$              2,209


$             2,353

Footnotes:

  1. Non-GAAP financial measure. See the Non-GAAP Measures section below for additional information.

DEFINITIONS  

The following represents the definitions of non-GAAP measures used by the Company.

Adjusted Net Earnings Attributable to Common Shareholders (Adjusted Net Earnings)

Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP economic measure we use to evaluate financial performance each period. Adjusted net earnings is calculated by adjusting net earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to common shareholders to eliminate:

i.  Recognized (gains) and losses, net: the impact of net investment gains/losses, including changes in allowance for expected credit losses and other than temporary impairment ("OTTI") losses, recognized in operations; and the effect of changes in fair value of the reinsurance related embedded derivative;

ii.  Market related liability adjustments: the impacts related to changes in the fair value, including both realized and unrealized gains and losses, of index product related derivatives and embedded derivatives, net of hedging cost; the impact of initial pension risk transfer deferred profit liability losses, including amortization from previously deferred pension risk transfer deferred profit liability losses; and the changes in the fair value of market risk benefits by deferring current period changes and amortizing that amount over the life of the market risk benefit;

iii.  Purchase price amortization: the impacts related to the amortization of certain intangibles (internally developed software, trademarks and value of distribution asset ("VODA")) recognized as a result of acquisition activities;

iv.  Transaction costs: the impacts related to acquisition, integration and merger related items;

v.  Certain income tax adjustments: the impacts related to unusual tax items that do not reflect our core operating performance such as the establishment or reversal of significant deferred tax asset valuation allowances in our Title and Corporate and Other segments;

vi.  Other "non-recurring," "infrequent" or "unusual items": Management excludes certain items determined to be "non-recurring," "infrequent" or "unusual" from adjusted net earnings when incurred if it is determined these expenses are not a reflection of the core business and when the nature of the item is such that it is not reasonably likely to recur within two years and/or there was not a similar item in the preceding two years;

vii.  Income taxes: the income tax impact related to the above mentioned adjustments is measured using an effective tax rate, as appropriate by tax jurisdiction; and

viii.  Non-controlling interest on non-GAAP adjustments: the portion of the non-GAAP adjustments attributable to the equity interest of F&G that FNF does not own

While these adjustments are an integral part of the overall performance of F&G, market conditions and/or the non-operating nature of these items can overshadow the underlying performance of the core business. Accordingly, management considers this to be a useful measure internally and to investors and analysts in analyzing the trends of our operations. Adjusted net earnings should not be used as a substitute for net earnings (loss). However, we believe the adjustments made to net earnings (loss) in order to derive adjusted net earnings provide an understanding of our overall results of operations.

Assets Under Management (AUM)

AUM uses the following components:

i.  total invested assets at amortized cost, excluding derivatives, net of reinsurance qualifying for risk transfer in accordance with GAAP;
ii.  related party loans and investments;
iii.  accrued investment income;
iv.  the net payable/receivable for the purchase/sale of investments, and
v.  cash and cash equivalents excluding derivative collateral at the end the period.

Management considers this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful internally and to investors and analysts when assessing the rate of return on assets available for reinvestment.

Average Assets Under Management (AAUM) (Quarterly and YTD)

AAUM is calculated as AUM at the beginning of the period and the end of each month in the period, divided by the total number of months in the period plus one.  Management considers this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful internally and to investors and analysts when assessing the rate of return on assets available for reinvestment.

Sales 

Annuity, IUL, funding agreement and non-life contingent PRT sales are not derived from any specific GAAP income statement accounts or line items and should not be viewed as a substitute for any financial measure determined in accordance with GAAP.  Sales from these products are recorded as deposit liabilities (i.e. contractholder funds) within the Company's consolidated financial statements in accordance with GAAP. Life contingent PRT sales are recorded as premiums in revenues within the consolidated financial statements. Management believes that presentation of sales, as measured for management purposes, enhances the understanding of our business and helps depict longer term trends that may not be apparent in the results of operations due to the timing of sales and revenue recognition.

 

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SOURCE Fidelity National Financial, Inc.

Lisa Foxworthy-Parker, SVP of Investor & External Relations, Investors@fnf.com, 515.330.3307