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REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA INC executive Jonathan Porter, EVP and Global Chief Risk Officer, reported a sale of 8,589 shares of common stock on August 12, 2026. The sale, described as an open-market or private transaction, was executed at a weighted average price of $246.2987 per share, with individual trades priced between $246.220 and $246.525. Following this transaction, Porter directly holds 14,885 shares of RGA common stock. The filing’s Rule 10b5-1 checkbox was not marked.
Reinsurance Group of America Executive Vice President Ronald Herrmann reported multiple transactions tied to stock appreciation rights that settle in common stock. On August 11, 2026, he exercised four SAR grants from 2021, 2023, 2024 and 2025, converting an aggregate of 10,802 stock appreciation rights into common shares at stated exercise prices of $129.01, $138.34, $185.28 and $193.00 per share. According to the disclosures, 8,683 shares were delivered or withheld to satisfy exercise price and tax withholding obligations, with the remainder settled as net shares, including 688, 761, 454 and 216 shares for the respective awards. The 2021 SARs were fully exercised, while portions of the 2023, 2024 and 2025 grants remain outstanding, with 1,033, 1,656 and 3,632 stock appreciation rights continuing in effect.
REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA INC executive Jonathan Porter, EVP and Global Chief Risk Officer, reported a series of option exercises and related share withholdings on August 11, 2026. He exercised 17,311 stock options granted between 2019 and 2023, with exercise prices ranging from $106.53 to $145.25 per share, receiving an equivalent number of common shares. To fund the exercise prices, a total of 8,722 common shares were withheld at $244.65 per share, as described in the footnotes, resulting in net share settlements for each grant. One 2023 net-settled option grant shows 857 options remaining after this transaction. The filing indicates these trades were not made under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated reported higher Q2 2026 results, with total revenues of $6,637 million and net income available to shareholders of $462 million, up from $180 million a year earlier. Diluted EPS was $7.01 versus $2.70.
For the first six months of 2026, total revenues were $13,131 million and net income to shareholders was $792 million, with diluted EPS of $11.99. Total assets rose to $167,115 million and shareholders’ equity to $13,694 million as of June 30, 2026. Operating cash flow was strong at $3,357 million. The board authorized a $500 million share repurchase program, under which 459,391 shares were repurchased, and dividends of $1.86 per share were paid year-to-date. Other comprehensive income turned negative due mainly to investment and discount-rate effects, reducing accumulated other comprehensive income to $2,348 million.
Reinsurance Group of America reported very strong second-quarter 2026 results, with net income available to shareholders of $462 million, or $7.01 per diluted share, compared with $180 million, or $2.70, in the prior-year quarter. Adjusted operating income rose to $586 million, or $8.89 per diluted share, as consolidated net premiums increased 7.7% to $4.5 billion and investment income grew on a larger asset base. Trailing twelve-month return on equity was 11.5%, with adjusted operating ROE of 17.4% and 18.4% excluding notable items.
Performance was broad-based. U.S. and Latin America Traditional adjusted operating income jumped to $165 million from $4 million on more favorable individual life and group experience, while U.S. and Latin America Financial Solutions increased to $154 million, helped by the Equitable Holdings transaction and strong variable investment income. Canada, EMEA and Asia Pacific traditional and financial solutions businesses all posted higher adjusted operating income, supported by improved claims experience, new business growth and higher variable investment income, with foreign currency effects described as modest.
The company returned $111 million to shareholders in the quarter, including $50 million of share repurchases and $61 million of dividends. The board declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.98 per share, a 5.4% increase, payable September 1, 2026 to shareholders of record on August 18, 2026. Book value per share reached $209.73, or $173.77 excluding accumulated other comprehensive income, and total assets were $167.1 billion as of June 30, 2026. The effective tax rate was 23.4% on GAAP pre-tax income and 23.1% on adjusted operating income before taxes.
REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA INC filed an initial statement of beneficial ownership on Form 3 for Maurice Tulloch, who is identified as a director of the company. The filing lists no reportable transactions or derivative positions, serving primarily to establish his status as a reporting person under SEC rules.
Reinsurance Group of America detailed updated compensation terms for its new Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Laura Cockrill. Effective with her June 22, 2026 appointment, her annual base salary was set at $650,000, and her Annual Bonus Plan target was increased to 175% of base salary.
Her target grant value for long-term incentive awards was set at 300% of base salary, with specific awards to be granted in 2027 under terms the board committee will approve at that time. Ms. Cockrill also received a $1,000,000 retention bonus, to be paid in three installments in April 2027, April 2028, and April 2029.
TULLOCH MAURICE reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Reinsurance Group of America director Maurice Tulloch received a grant of 406 shares of common stock on July 1, 2026. The shares were issued as part of his non-deferred, prorated annual compensation as a new member of the Board of Directors. Following this grant, he holds 406 common shares directly, and the transaction reflects a compensation-related award rather than an open-market purchase.
REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA INC Executive Vice President Senan O'Loughlin filed an initial ownership report showing existing equity awards and holdings. The filing lists 2,967.412 shares of common stock held directly, plus multiple stock appreciation rights that can convert into common shares at preset exercise prices.
The report also details stock appreciation rights granted in 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026, with exercise prices between $106.53 and $200.50 per share and expirations from 2032 through 2036. In addition, restricted share units from March 2024, 2025, and 2026 representing 142, 291, and 539 underlying common shares are disclosed, which vest in scheduled annual increments.