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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;💵 &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Annuity payment&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is a periodic disbursement made by an [[Definition:Insurance carrier | insurer]] to an [[Definition:Annuitant | annuitant]] under the terms of an [[Definition:Annuity | annuity contract]], representing the systematic conversion of accumulated capital into a stream of income — typically for a fixed period or for the remainder of the recipient&amp;#039;s life. Within the insurance industry, annuity payments are the fulfillment mechanism for one of the sector&amp;#039;s oldest promises: providing financial security against the risk of outliving one&amp;#039;s assets, known as [[Definition:Longevity risk | longevity risk]]. They are a defining feature of the [[Definition:Life insurance | life insurance]] and [[Definition:Pension | pension]] sectors and represent a significant portion of insurers&amp;#039; long-term [[Definition:Liability | liabilities]] globally.&lt;br /&gt;
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🔄 Payment structures vary considerably depending on the contract design. A [[Definition:Life annuity | life annuity]] delivers payments for as long as the annuitant survives, transferring longevity risk entirely to the insurer. A [[Definition:Term-certain annuity | period-certain annuity]] guarantees payments for a stated number of years regardless of survival. Many contracts blend these features — for example, a life annuity with a ten-year guarantee period protects beneficiaries if the annuitant dies early. Payment amounts may be level, escalating at a fixed rate, or [[Definition:Inflation-linked annuity | inflation-linked]]. In the accumulation phase of a [[Definition:Deferred annuity | deferred annuity]], no payments are made; they commence only upon [[Definition:Annuitization | annuitization]]. From the insurer&amp;#039;s perspective, each payment draws down the policy&amp;#039;s reserve, and the timing and magnitude of the cash flows drive [[Definition:Asset-liability management (ALM) | asset-liability matching]] strategies. Under [[Definition:IFRS 17 | IFRS 17]], annuity liabilities are measured using current estimates of future cash flows discounted at market-consistent rates, while [[Definition:US GAAP | US GAAP]] and various local statutory frameworks apply their own reserving conventions — differences that materially affect how insurers report the economics of their annuity books.&lt;br /&gt;
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📊 The reliability of annuity payments underpins public confidence in the private retirement system. In markets like the United Kingdom, the [[Definition:Bulk annuity | bulk purchase annuity]] market — where corporate [[Definition:Defined benefit pension | defined benefit pension]] schemes transfer their obligations to insurers — depends entirely on the insurer&amp;#039;s ability to honor decades of future payments. Japan&amp;#039;s enormous annuity market reflects the country&amp;#039;s aging demographics, while in the United States, annuity products are central to both individual retirement planning and [[Definition:Structured settlement | structured settlements]] in liability claims. Regulatory [[Definition:Guaranty fund | guaranty associations]] and [[Definition:Policyholder protection scheme | policyholder protection schemes]] exist in most major markets to backstop annuity obligations in the event of insurer insolvency, underscoring the systemic importance of these cash flows to household financial security.&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Annuity]]&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Life insurance]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Annuitization]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Structured settlement]]&lt;br /&gt;
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