EFFECTIVE: March 20, 2023

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5 - year option

5 - Year Option Rate Calculation

5.04

1.15

3 Month CME Term
SOFR Reference Rate
(Up to a cap, adjusts
annually on contract
anniversary)
Guarantee Period
Base Rate

Total Credited
Interest Rate (1st Year)
3 Month CME
Term SOFR
Reference Rate
(Up to a cap, adjusts
annually on contract
anniversary)
Guarantee Period
Base Rate
+
=

Total Credited
Interest Rate (1st Year)

3-Month CME Term SOFR Reference Rate Cap:

5.50

Based on 3-Month CME Term SOFR Reference Rate indicated, the Total Credited Interest Rate will not exceed:

6.65%

7 - Year Option Rate Calculation

5.04

1.25

3 Month CME Term
SOFR Reference Rate
(Up to a cap, adjusts
annually on contract
anniversary)
Guarantee Period
Base Rate

Total Credited
Interest Rate (1st Year)
3 Month CME
Term SOFR
Reference Rate
(Up to a cap, adjusts
annually on contract
anniversary)
Guarantee Period
Base Rate

Total Credited
Interest Rate (1st Year)

3 Month CME Term SOFR Reference Rate Cap:

5.50

Based on 3 Month CME Term SOFR Reference Rate indicated, the Total Credited Interest Rate will not exceed:

6.75%

Guaranteed Minimum Interest Rate: 2.75%

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The graph below includes the 3-Month CME Term SOFR Reference Rate, the floating rate used to calculate the Total Credited Interest Rate for RateTrack® Annuity contracts issued in 2022 and beyond. The 3-Month ICE LIBOR USD Rate will continue to be used for renewing RateTrack® Annuity contracts issued before Dec. 31, 2021. The 3-Month ICE LIBOR USD Rate will be discontinued industry-wide June 30, 2023.

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