Embedded value

Actuarially estimated economic value of the in-force life insurance contracts of an insurer but excluding any value attributable to future new business. Embedded value earnings are the difference between the opening year value and the year-end value (after adjustments for any capital movements such as dividends and capital injections). The change in value measures the performance of the company’s life insurance operations.

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