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MetLife CFO John McCallion Provides Second Quarter 2021 Financial Update Video

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MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET) announced a financial update for Q2 2021 by CFO John McCallion. The update video is available on the company's website and aims to inform stakeholders about the company's financial performance and outlook. MetLife operates globally, providing diverse financial services including insurance and asset management. Founded in 1868, it holds significant market positions across various regions including the U.S., Japan, and Europe. The release includes forward-looking statements subject to risks and uncertainties.

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  • CFO John McCallion provided a financial update for Q2 2021.
  • MetLife maintains a strong presence in over 40 global markets.
  • The company continues to offer a diverse range of financial services.
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  • Forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties including economic conditions and regulatory changes.

MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET) today announced that Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer John McCallion has provided a second quarter 2021 financial update video.

The video can be viewed on the company's website at https://www.metlife.com/about-us/newsroom/#video.

About MetLife

MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET), through its subsidiaries and affiliates ("MetLife"), is one of the world's leading financial services companies, providing insurance, annuities, employee benefits and asset management to help its individual and institutional customers navigate their changing world. Founded in 1868, MetLife has operations in more than 40 markets globally and holds leading positions in the United States, Japan, Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. For more information, visit www.metlife.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release may contain or incorporate by reference information that includes or is based upon forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements give expectations or forecasts of future events and do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They use words and terms such as “buying back,” “continue,” “creating,” “delivering,” “growth,” “investing,” “lingering,” “long-term,” “momentum,” “ongoing,” “target,” and other words and terms of similar meaning or that are otherwise tied to future periods or future performance, in each case in all derivative forms. They include statements relating to future actions, prospective services or products, future performance or results of current and anticipated services or products, future sales efforts, future expenses, the outcome of contingencies such as legal proceedings, and future trends in operations and financial results.

Many factors determine the results of MetLife, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and they involve unpredictable risks and uncertainties. Our forward-looking statements depend on our assumptions, our expectations, and our understanding of the economic environment, but they may be inaccurate and may change. MetLife, Inc. does not guarantee any future performance. Our results could differ materially from those MetLife, Inc. expresses or implies in forward-looking statements. The risks, uncertainties and other factors identified in MetLife, Inc.’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and others, may cause such differences. These factors include:

(1)

economic condition difficulties, including risks relating to public health, interest rates, credit spreads, equity, real estate, obligors and counterparties, currency exchange rates, derivatives, and terrorism and security;

(2)

global capital and credit market adversity;

(3)

credit facility inaccessibility;

(4)

financial strength or credit ratings downgrades;

(5)

unavailability, unaffordability, or inadequate reinsurance;

(6)

statutory life insurance reserve financing costs or limited market capacity;

(7)

legal, regulatory, and supervisory and enforcement policy changes;

(8)

changes in tax rates, tax laws or interpretations;

(9)

litigation and regulatory investigations;

(10)

London Interbank Offered Rate termination and transition to alternative reference rates;

(11)

unsuccessful efforts to meet all environmental, social, and governance standards or to enhance our sustainability;

(12)

MetLife, Inc.’s inability to pay dividends and repurchase common stock;

(13)

MetLife, Inc.’s subsidiaries’ inability to pay it dividends;

(14)

investment defaults, downgrades, or volatility;

(15)

investment sales or lending difficulties;

(16)

collateral or derivative-related payments;

(17)

investment valuations, allowances, or impairments changes;

(18)

claims or other results that differ from our estimates, assumptions, or models;

(19)

global political, legal, or operational risks;

(20)

business competition;

(21)

technological change;

(22)

catastrophes;

(23)

climate changes or responses to it;

(24)

deficiencies in our closed block;

(25)

goodwill or other asset impairment, or deferred income tax asset allowance;

(26)

acceleration of amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs, deferred sales inducements, value of business acquired, or value of customer relationships acquired;

(27)

product guarantee volatility, costs, and counterparty risks;

(28)

risk management failures;

(29)

insufficient protection from operational risks;

(30)

confidential information protection or other cybersecurity or disaster recovery failures;

(31)

accounting standards changes;

(32)

excessive risk-taking;

(33)

marketing and distribution difficulties;

(34)

pension and other postretirement benefit assumption changes;

(35)

inability to protect our intellectual property or avoid infringement claims;

(36)

acquisition, integration, growth, disposition, or reorganization difficulties;

(37)

Brighthouse Financial, Inc. separation risks;

(38)

MetLife, Inc.’s Board of Directors influence over the outcome of stockholder votes through the voting provisions of the MetLife Policyholder Trust; and

(39)

legal- and corporate governance-related effects on business combinations.

MetLife, Inc. will not publicly correct or update any forward-looking statements if MetLife, Inc. believes it is not likely to achieve them or for any other reasons. Please consult any further disclosures MetLife, Inc. makes on related subjects in subsequent reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

FAQ

What was announced by MetLife on August 4, 2021?

MetLife announced a Q2 2021 financial update video by CFO John McCallion.

Where can I watch MetLife's Q2 2021 financial update?

The financial update video can be viewed on MetLife's official website.

What financial services does MetLife provide?

MetLife provides insurance, annuities, employee benefits, and asset management.

How long has MetLife been in operation?

MetLife has been operating since its founding in 1868.

What risks are associated with MetLife's forward-looking statements?

MetLife's forward-looking statements are subject to risks including economic conditions and regulatory changes.

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