The insurer says profits were affected by its U.S. health division, including from reassessments following the lifting of the Public Health Emergency and higher morbidity claims.

The U.S. division saw a 20 per cent drop in underlying net income to US$141 million.

The Canadian division was down about two per cent to a net income of $310 million, as increased death payouts offset gains in business growth.

Sun Life says its Asia business had an income of $177 million, up 26 per cent as it saw good sales momentum in individual protection.

The insurer says its reported net income was $818 million, up one per cent from last year, while it raised its dividend by four per cent. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 9, 2024.

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