National Western Life Group, Inc. Announces 2022 Full Year and Fourth Quarter Earnings.

AUSTIN, Texas: Ross R. Moody, Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of National Western Life Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NWLI), announced today 2022 consolidated net earnings of $101.1 million, or $28.60 per diluted Class A common share, compared with consolidated net earnings of $180.7 million, or $51.10 per diluted Class A common share, for 2021. The Company's book value per share as of December 31, 2022 was $552.04.

For the year ended December 31, 2022, the Company reported total revenues of $558.4 million compared to $824.1 million reported in 2021. Commenting on the results, Mr. Moody noted, "Our premiums and contract revenues were higher in 2022 at $226.9 million versus $224.3 million last year and death claims and other policy benefits paid decreased to $113.0 million from $126.5 million in 2021. As a result, our organization experienced a better outcome from a policy performance standpoint when measuring policy revenues in excess policy benefits." Mr. Moody added that, similar to industry year-end earnings released thus far, the Company's financial statements incurred declines due to the impact of higher interest rate levels and the negative impact higher rates impose when recording investment balances at fair market value. "Our investment revenues declined $219.1 million due to unrealized losses from recording trading debt securities and equity securities at fair market value. Despite the unrealized losses, over 98% of our bond portfolio remains investment grade," Mr. Moody observed.

For the three months ended December 31, 2022, the Company reported consolidated net earnings of $12.4 million, or $3.52 per diluted Class A common share, compared with $28.8 million, or $8.15 per diluted Class A common share, a year ago. Mr. Moody stated, "The rise in interest rates also greatly diminished the number of bond issuers calling their securities, which is the primary source of our realized investment gains." Mr. Moody further indicated that the increase in the Company's publicly traded common share price also influenced reported earnings. "The price per share of our stock increased 31% during 2022. This had a significant impact on liabilities we record based upon the market price of our stock. Pretax earnings were charged $15.2 million for the increase in these liabilities with nearly all of the increase occurring in the fourth quarter," according to Mr. Moody.

The Company's book value per share, excluding accumulated other...

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