EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 15 MIN
Insights from Pacific Life on the Evolving PRT Market
from The Future of Insurance: Industry Leaders · host Majesco
In this episode of Future of Retirement, host Jessica Hurley talks with Mike Domingos, Senior Vice President of Institutional Retirement at Pacific Life, about how Pacific Life is navigating and shaping the fast-growing pension risk transfer (PRT) market. Mike discusses how interest rates, market performance, and litigation risk are influencing today’s deal volumes and growth outlook, and how Pacific Life differentiates with over 80 years of PRT experience, strong brand and mutual structure, and the ability to manage increasingly complex plans, including innovative buy-in structures that convert to buyouts. They also explore how Pacific Life is leveraging AI and data science across pricing, onboarding, servicing, and call center operations—streamlining processes, handling large, complex data sets, and elevating the annuitant experience.
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In this episode of Future of Retirement, host Jessica Hurley talks with Mike Domingos, Senior Vice President of Institutional Retirement at Pacific Life, about how Pacific Life is navigating and shaping the fast-growing pension risk transfer (PRT) market. Mike discusses how interest rates, market performance, and litigation risk are influencing today’s deal volumes and growth outlook, and how Pacific Life differentiates with over 80 years of PRT experience, strong brand and mutual structure, and the ability to manage increasingly complex plans, including innovative buy-in structures that convert to buyouts. They also explore how Pacific Life is leveraging AI and data science across pricing, onboarding, servicing, and call center operations—streamlining processes, handling large, complex data sets, and elevating the annuitant experience.
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