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Brookfield Wealth (NYSE: BNT) Q1 loss widens as marks hit results but core earnings hold

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Brookfield Wealth Solutions reported first-quarter 2026 results showing relatively stable core earnings but a larger accounting loss. Distributable operating earnings were $438 million, nearly unchanged from $437 million a year earlier, supported by higher investment income in annuities and better underwriting in property and casualty insurance.

The company recorded a net loss of $602 million versus a $282 million loss last year, mainly from unfavorable mark-to-market movements on public equity positions. Total assets were $156,059 million, and management highlighted strong liquidity with about $36 billion in cash and short-term liquid investments plus roughly $43 billion in long-term liquid investments. Brookfield closed the acquisition of U.K.-based Just Group plc, originated $5 billion of sales across annuity and pension channels, and deployed $4 billion into Brookfield-originated strategies at a 10% average target yield. The board declared a quarterly return of capital of $0.07 per class A and B share, payable on June 30, 2026. Brookfield Corporation also outlined a proposed combination of Brookfield Corporation and Brookfield Wealth Solutions into a single listed entity trading under the symbol “BN,” subject to board decisions and shareholder approvals targeted for their annual meetings on July 16, 2026.

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Core earnings held steady, losses driven by marks, with a major corporate simplification proposed.

Brookfield Wealth Solutions generated distributable operating earnings of $438 million for the quarter, essentially flat versus $437 million a year earlier. Management attributes this to higher net investment income from a larger annuities asset base and better underwriting in its property and casualty segment.

The reported net loss of $602 million, compared with a $282 million loss, stems largely from unfavorable mark-to-market movements on public equity investments and other valuation effects, while underlying liquidity remains strong with about $79 billion in liquid assets. This highlights how accounting volatility can differ from cash-generating capacity.

The completed acquisition of Just Group plc expands the company’s role in the U.K. pension risk transfer and annuity markets and contributed to $5 billion of sales and $4 billion of new deployments at a 10% target yield. The proposed combination of Brookfield Corporation and Brookfield Wealth Solutions, which is expected to be reviewed by both boards and then put to shareholders on July 16, 2026, is positioned as enhancing capital efficiency and providing the insurance platform with more direct access to Brookfield Corporation’s balance sheet.

Distributable operating earnings $438 million Three months ended March 31, 2026
Distributable operating earnings prior year $437 million Three months ended March 31, 2025
Net loss $602 million Three months ended March 31, 2026
Net loss prior year $282 million Three months ended March 31, 2025
Total assets $156,059 million As of March 31, 2026
Quarterly distribution per share $0.07 Class A and B shares, payable June 30, 2026
Sales originated $5 billion Retail annuity, pension and funding agreement channels, Q1 2026
Deployed into strategies $4 billion Brookfield originated strategies at 10% target yield, Q1 2026
Distributable operating earnings financial
"We recognized $438 million of distributable operating earnings (“DOE”) for the three months ended March 31, 2026"
Distributable operating earnings is the portion of a company’s operating cash flow that management considers available to pay dividends or distributions to owners after covering regular business expenses and predictable upkeep costs. Think of it like the money left in your household budget after paying bills and setting aside funds for routine repairs — it signals how much cash a business can sustainably return to investors without tapping into one-time gains or debt.
Policyholders’ account balances financial
"Policyholders’ account balances | | | 94,081 | | | | 92,992"
Market risk benefits financial
"Change in fair value of market risk benefits | | (139 | )"
Market risk benefits are the extra returns or advantages investors expect or receive for taking on broad, system‑wide swings in the overall market — essentially the premium for bearing risk that cannot be eliminated by diversification. This matters because it helps investors weigh whether the potential higher gains justify larger price swings, guides how portfolios are balanced, and sets expectations for compensation when choosing riskier market exposures; think of it as the extra pay you demand for riding a roller‑coaster instead of a calm bus ride.
Deferred policy acquisition costs financial
"Deferred policy acquisition costs | | | 11,846 | | | | 11,683"
Deferred policy acquisition costs are upfront sales and onboarding expenses — such as commissions and underwriting costs — that an insurer records as an asset and then spreads out over the life of the insurance policies as the company earns premiums. For investors, these costs matter because how quickly they are written off affects reported profits and the apparent health of an insurer’s balance sheet, similar to spreading the cost of a season ticket over the months you use it.
Class C shareholder financial
"Class C shareholder | | (614 | ) | | | (330 | )"
Forward-looking statements regulatory
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549

 

 

Form 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER 
PURSUANT TO RULE 13A-16 OR 15D-16 OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the month of May 2026

 

Commission File Number: 001-40509

 

 

BROOKFIELD WEALTH SOLUTIONS LTD.
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

 

 

Ideation House, First Floor
94 Pitts Bay Road
Pembroke, HM08
Bermuda

(Address of principal executive office)

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F:

 

Form 20-F [ X ]      Form 40-F [   ]

 

 


INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM 6-K REPORT

Exhibit Index 

Exhibit Description of Exhibit
  
99.1 Press Release dated May 14, 2026

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

  BROOKFIELD WEALTH SOLUTIONS LTD.    
    
   
Date: May 14, 2026 By:  /s/ Thomas Corbett    
   Name: Thomas Corbett
   Title:   Chief Financial Officer
   

EXHIBIT 99.1

Brookfield Wealth Solutions Announces First Quarter Results and Corporate Simplification

BROOKFIELD, NEWS, May 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Wealth Solutions (NYSE, TSX: BNT) today announced financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2026.

Sachin Shah, CEO of Brookfield Wealth Solutions, stated, “We have built a scaled and well capitalized insurance platform with a resilient portfolio of $180 billion insurance assets today. Our established U.S. platform continues to expand its product and distribution capabilities, and we are now a leader in the U.K. pension market. We look forward to further growing our international operations over time, with a focus on generating high-quality earnings and durable risk-adjusted returns for our business.”

Unaudited
As of and for the periods ended March 31
(US$ millions, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended
 2026   2025 
Total assets$156,059  $141,612 
Distributable operating earnings1 438   437 
Net loss (602)  (282)
Net income per each class A share2$0.07  $0.06 

1.  See Non-GAAP and Performance Measures on page 7 and a reconciliation from net income (loss) on page 6.
2.  Per share amounts have been adjusted to reflect the three-for-two stock split completed on October 9, 2025.

First Quarter Highlights

  • Significantly expanded our international operations, completing the acquisition of Just Group plc (“Just”), a leading provider of retirement services in the U.K. pension risk transfer and individual annuity markets.

  • Originated $5 billion of sales across our retail annuity, pension and funding agreement channels, inclusive of Just.

  • Deployed $4 billion into Brookfield originated strategies across our investment portfolio at an average target yield of 10%.

  • Continued to optimize the synergies within our recently combined Property & Casualty (“P&C”) businesses, including rebranding the holding company for our P&C operating companies as Clearbrook Group Holdings Inc.

Operating Update

We recognized $438 million of distributable operating earnings (“DOE”) for the three months ended March 31, 2026, compared to $437 million in the prior year period. The current period DOE reflects higher net investment income within our Annuities segment from a larger asset base and asset repositioning, as well as continued improving underwriting results within our P&C segment. The growth in DOE across our Annuity and P&C businesses was partially offset by the absence of a one-time realized investment gain recognized in the prior year period within our Corporate & Other segment.

We recorded a net loss of $602 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026, compared to a net loss of $282 million in the prior year period. The net loss was driven by unfavorable mark-to-market movements on public equity investment positions which have recovered since March 31, 2026.

Today, we are in a strong liquidity position, with approximately $36 billion of cash and short-term liquid investments across our investment portfolios, and another approximately $43 billion of long-term liquid investments. These liquid assets position us well to meet policyholder obligations and support the ongoing rotation of our portfolio into higher yielding investment strategies.

Regular Distribution Declaration

The Board declared a quarterly return of capital to $0.07 per class A share and class B share (representing $0.28 per annum), payable on June 30, 2026 to shareholders of record as at the close of business on June 15, 2026. This distribution is identical in amount per share and has the same payment date as the quarterly distribution announced today by Brookfield Corporation on the Brookfield class A shares.

Combination of BN and BNT

Over the last 18 months, Brookfield Corporation (NYSE, TSX: BN) has streamlined its corporate structure. Today, Brookfield Corporation announced the next step is the combination of BN and BNT.

When Brookfield Wealth Solutions was established in 2021 it was structured in a manner that enabled it to benefit from Brookfield Corporation’s capital base and investing capabilities. Over the past five years, the asset base has grown to close to $200 billion, inclusive of the recent Just acquisition. The proposed combination will provide our insurance operations with further direct access to Brookfield Corporation’s balance sheet and enhance capital efficiency and flexibility in optimizing our expansion over the long term.

The transaction is expected to be completed on a tax-efficient basis for most shareholders of both BN and BNT, and the combined business is expected to be listed on the TSX and NYSE and trade under the symbol “BN”.

We continue to refine the various details to implement the transaction and expect final review of the transaction by the Boards of Directors of BN and BNT to occur in the coming weeks. Subject to the approval of each Board, we intend to seek BN and BNT shareholder approvals on the transaction, as a special matter, at their respective 2026 annual general meetings, both scheduled for July 16, 2026.

Brookfield Corporation Operating Results

An investment in class A shares of our company is intended to be, as nearly as practicable, functionally and economically, equivalent to an investment in the Brookfield class A shares. A summary of Brookfield Corporation’s first quarter operating results is provided below:

Unaudited
For the periods ended March 31
(US$ millions, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended Last Twelve Months Ended
 2026  2025  2026  2025
Net income of consolidated business1$1,042 $215 $4,062 $1,549
Net income attributable to Brookfield shareholders2 102  73  1,336  612
Distributable earnings before realizations3 1,393  1,301  5,478  5,171
–  Per Brookfield class A share3,4 0.59  0.55  2.32  2.18
Distributable earnings3 1,550  1,549  6,009  6,607
–  Per Brookfield class A share3,4 0.66  0.65  2.54  2.78

1.  Consolidated basis – includes amounts attributable to non-controlling interests.
2.  Excludes amounts attributable to non-controlling interests.
3.  See Reconciliation of Net Income to Distributable Earnings on page 6 and Non-IFRS and Performance Measures on page 9 of Brookfield Corporation’s press release dated May 14, 2026.
4.  Per share amounts have been adjusted to reflect Brookfield Corporation’s three-for-two stock split completed on October 9, 2025.

Brookfield Corporation net income above is presented under IFRS. Given the economic equivalence, we expect that the market price of the class A shares of our company will be impacted significantly by the market price of the Brookfield class A shares and the business performance of Brookfield as a whole. In addition to carefully considering the disclosure made in this news release in its entirety, shareholders are strongly encouraged to carefully review Brookfield Corporation’s letter to shareholders, supplemental information and its other continuous disclosure filings. Investors, analysts and other interested parties can access Brookfield Corporation’s disclosure on its website under the Reports & Filings section at bn.brookfield.com.

Consolidated Balance Sheets

Unaudited
(US$ millions)
 March 31  December 31
  2026   2025
Assets     
      
Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments $10,768  $13,489
Investments  111,504   109,569
Reinsurance funds withheld  1,593   1,435
Accrued investment income  901   892
Deferred policy acquisition costs  11,846   11,683
Reinsurance recoverables and deposit assets  11,937   12,151
Other assets  7,510   7,962
Total assets  156,059   157,181
      
Liabilities and equity     
      
Policyholders’ account balances  94,081   92,992
Future policy benefits  15,917   16,249
Policy and contract claims  7,009   7,277
Market risk benefits  4,501   4,536
Deposit liabilities  1,403   1,419
Unearned premium reserve  1,397   1,272
Funds withheld for reinsurance liabilities  3,028   3,157
Corporate borrowings  789   628
Non-recourse borrowings  4,696   4,857
Other liabilities  6,347   6,877
      
Class A and class B1,376  1,378 
Class C15,180  16,208 
Non-controlling interest335 16,891 331 17,917
Total liabilities and equity $156,059  $157,181


Consolidated Statements of Operations

Unaudited
For the periods ended March 31
(US$ millions)
Three Months Ended
 2026   2025 
Net premiums and other policy revenue$872  $1,301 
Net investment income, including funds withheld 1,471   1,429 
Net investment gains (losses), including funds withheld (687)  (112)
Total revenues 1,656   2,618 
    
Benefits and claims paid on insurance contracts (655)  (1,107)
Interest sensitive contract benefits (556)  (524)
Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs (345)  (339)
Change in fair value of insurance-related derivatives and embedded derivatives (139)  (200)
Change in fair value of market risk benefits (139)  (361)
Other reinsurance expenses (1)  (1)
Operating expenses (369)  (382)
Interest expense (94)  (73)
Total benefits and expenses (2,298)  (2,987)
Net loss before income taxes (642)  (369)
Income tax recovery 40   87 
Net loss$(602) $(282)
    
Attributable to:   
Class A and class B shareholders1$5  $4 
Class C shareholder (614)  (330)
Non-controlling interest 7   44 
 $(602) $(282)

1.  Class A shares receive distributions at the same amount per share as the cash dividends paid on each Brookfield class A share.


Summarized Financial Results

Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Distributable Operating Earnings

Unaudited
For the periods ended March 31
(US$ millions)
Three Months Ended
 2026   2025 
Net loss$(602) $(282)
Unrealized net investment losses (gains), including funds withheld 687   112 
Mark-to-market losses (gains) on insurance contracts and other net assets 390   685 
  475   515 
Deferred income tax recovery (136)  (183)
Transaction costs 46   41 
Depreciation 53   64 
Distributable operating earnings1$438  $437 

1.  Non-GAAP measure – see Non-GAAP and Performance Measures on page 7.


Additional Information

The statements contained herein are based primarily on information that has been extracted from our financial statements for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, which have been prepared using generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“US GAAP” or “GAAP”).

Brookfield Wealth Solutions’ Board of Directors have reviewed and approved this document, including the summarized unaudited consolidated financial statements prior to its release.

Information on our distributions can be found on our website under Stock & Distributions/Distribution History.

Brookfield Wealth Solutions Ltd. (NYSE, TSX: BNT) is focused on securing the financial futures of individuals and institutions through a range of retirement services, wealth protection products and tailored capital solutions. Each class A exchangeable limited voting share of Brookfield Wealth Solutions is exchangeable on a one-for-one basis with a class A limited voting share of Brookfield Corporation (NYSE, TSX: BN). For more information, please visit our website at bnt.brookfield.com or contact:

Communications & Media:
Kerrie McHugh
Tel: (212) 618-3469
Email: kerrie.mchugh@brookfield.com
 Investor Relations:
Rachel Powell
Tel: (416) 956-5141
Email: rachel.powell@brookfield.com


Non-GAAP and Performance Measures

This news release and accompanying financial statements are based on US GAAP, unless otherwise noted.

We make reference to Distributable operating earnings. We define distributable operating earnings as net income after applicable taxes excluding the impact of depreciation and amortization, deferred income taxes related to basis and other changes, and breakage and transaction costs, as well as certain investment and insurance reserve gains and losses, including gains and losses related to asset and liability matching strategies, non-operating adjustments related to changes in cash flow assumptions for future policy benefits, and change in market risk benefits, and is inclusive of returns on equity invested in certain variable interest entities and our share of adjusted earnings from our investments in certain associates. Distributable operating earnings is a measure of operating performance. We use distributable operating earnings to assess our operating results.

We provide additional information on key terms and non-GAAP measures in our filings available at bnt.brookfield.com.

Notice to Readers

Brookfield Wealth Solutions Ltd. (“Brookfield Wealth Solutions” or “our” or “we”) is not making any offer or invitation of any kind by communication of this news release and under no circumstance is it to be construed as a prospectus or an advertisement.

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian provincial securities laws, “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Canadian provincial securities laws, “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and “safe harbor” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and in any applicable Canadian securities regulations (collectively, “forward-looking statements”). Forward-looking statements include statements that are predictive in nature, depend upon or refer to future results, events or conditions, and include, but are not limited to, statements which reflect management’s current estimates, assumptions and expectations regarding the operations, business, financial condition, expected financial results, performance, prospects, opportunities, priorities, targets, goals, ongoing objectives, strategies, capital management and outlook of Brookfield Wealth Solutions, Brookfield Corporation and their respective subsidiaries, as well as the outlook for North American and international economies for the current fiscal year and subsequent periods. In particular, the forward-looking statements contained in this news release include statements referring to the growth of our business, international expansion, including all statements relating to the proposed combination of Brookfield Corporation and Brookfield Wealth Solutions, the Just Acquisition, investment opportunities and expected future deployment of capital and financial earnings. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “seeks,” “intends,” “targets,” “projects,” “foresees,” “forecasts” or negative versions thereof and other similar expressions, or future or conditional verbs such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “would” and “could.” Although we believe that our anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements and information are based upon reasonable estimates, assumptions and expectations, the reader should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and information because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond our control, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Brookfield Wealth Solutions or Brookfield Corporation to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievement expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and information.

Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated or implied by forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: (i) investment returns that are lower than target; (ii) the impact or unanticipated impact of general economic, political and market factors in the countries in which we do business; (iii) the behavior of financial markets, including fluctuations in interest and foreign exchange rates and heightened inflationary pressures; (iv) global equity and capital markets and the availability of equity and debt financing and refinancing within these markets; (v) strategic actions including acquisitions and dispositions; the ability to complete and effectively integrate acquisitions into existing operations and the ability to attain expected benefits; (vi) changes in accounting policies and methods used to report financial condition (including uncertainties associated with critical accounting assumptions and estimates); (vii) the ability to appropriately manage human capital; (viii) the effect of applying future accounting changes; (ix) business competition; (x) operational and reputational risks; (xi) technological change; (xii) changes in government regulation and legislation within the countries in which we operate; (xiii) governmental investigations and sanctions; (xiv) litigation; (xv) changes in tax laws; (xvi) ability to collect amounts owed; (xvii) catastrophic events, including but not limited to, earthquakes, hurricanes, epidemics and pandemics; (xviii) the possible impact of international conflicts and other developments including terrorist acts and cyberterrorism; (xix) the introduction, withdrawal, success and timing of business initiatives and strategies; (xx) the failure of effective disclosure controls and procedures and internal controls over financial reporting and other risks; (xxi) health, safety and environmental risks; (xxii) the maintenance of adequate insurance coverage; (xxiii) the existence of information barriers between certain businesses within our asset management operations; (xxiv) risks specific to our business segments; and (xxv) factors detailed from time to time in our documents filed with the securities regulators in Canada and the United States.

We caution that the foregoing list of important factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive and other factors could also adversely affect its results. Readers are urged to consider the foregoing risks, as well as other uncertainties, factors and assumptions carefully in evaluating the forward-looking information and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Except as required by law, Brookfield Wealth Solutions undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether written or oral, that may be as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Past performance is not indicative nor a guarantee of future results. There can be no assurance that comparable results will be achieved in the future, that future investments will be similar to the historic investments discussed herein, that targeted returns, growth objectives, diversification or asset allocations will be met or that an investment strategy or investment objectives will be achieved (because of economic conditions, the availability of investment opportunities or otherwise).

Certain of the information contained herein is based on or derived from information provided by independent third-party sources. While Brookfield Wealth Solutions believes that such information is accurate as of the date it was produced and that the sources from which such information has been obtained are reliable, Brookfield Wealth Solutions does not make any assurance, representation or warranty, express or implied, with respect to the accuracy, reasonableness or completeness of any of the information or the assumptions on which such information is based, contained herein, including but not limited to, information obtained from third parties, and undue reliance should not be put on them.

No statements contained herein with respect to tax consequences are intended to be, or should be construed to be, legal or tax advice, and no representation is made with respect to tax consequences. Shareholders are urged to consult their legal and tax advisors with respect to their circumstances.

FAQ

How did Brookfield Wealth Solutions (BNT) perform in Q1 2026?

Brookfield Wealth Solutions delivered relatively stable core results, with distributable operating earnings of $438 million versus $437 million a year earlier. Higher investment income in annuities and improved property and casualty underwriting offset the absence of a prior-year one-time realized investment gain.

Why did Brookfield Wealth Solutions report a net loss in Q1 2026?

The company reported a Q1 2026 net loss of $602 million, compared with a $282 million loss last year. Management attributes this mainly to unfavorable mark-to-market movements on public equity investment positions, which had recovered after March 31, 2026, rather than a deterioration in operating performance.

What major strategic moves did Brookfield Wealth Solutions (BNT) make this quarter?

Brookfield Wealth Solutions completed the acquisition of Just Group plc, a leading U.K. retirement services provider. It also originated $5 billion of sales across retail annuity, pension and funding agreement channels and deployed $4 billion into Brookfield-originated strategies at a 10% average target yield.

What is the proposed combination of Brookfield Corporation and Brookfield Wealth Solutions?

Brookfield Corporation announced a proposed combination of BN and BNT into a single business expected to trade under “BN” on the NYSE and TSX. The transaction aims to enhance capital efficiency and requires board approvals and shareholder votes at annual meetings scheduled for July 16, 2026.

What dividend or distribution did Brookfield Wealth Solutions declare for shareholders?

The board declared a quarterly return of capital of $0.07 per class A and class B share, equivalent to $0.28 annually. The payment date is June 30, 2026 for shareholders of record at the close of business on June 15, 2026.

How strong is Brookfield Wealth Solutions’ liquidity position as of March 31, 2026?

Management highlights a strong liquidity position, with approximately $36 billion of cash and short-term liquid investments and about $43 billion of long-term liquid investments. These liquid assets support policyholder obligations and allow continued rotation into higher-yielding investment strategies across the portfolio.

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