FIG (Banks & Insurance)Hard

What does it mean that annuities are a 'spread business'?

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The insurer takes in policyholder money, credits the customer a rate, invests the funds at a higher yield, and keeps the difference: invest at 5.5%, credit 4.0%, earn a 150bp spread on the account…

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