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AFLAC (AFL)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 58
- Momentum Score: 72
- True Yield: 61
- Financial Health Score: 100
Latest Research & News
3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Right Now and Hold Forever
The article recommends three blue-chip dividend stocks for long-term passive income: Realty Income (O), a REIT with monthly dividends and 31 years of consecutive increases; S&P Global (SPGI), a Dividend King with 53 years of dividend growth and dominant market position in credit ratings; and Aflac (AFL), a specialty insurer with 44 consecutive years of dividend increases and strong growth prospects.
06/23/2026, 1:30 AM • The Motley Fool
NFTE New York Metro Showcase Advances Two Student Entrepreneurs to National Stage
Brandon Garcia and Abiha Haider have advanced from NFTE's New York Metro Youth Entrepreneurship Showcase to compete in the U.S. National Youth Entrepreneurship Showcase in November 2026. Garcia's ProspectPath helps overlooked athletes access college scholarships, while Haider's Noor Makers connects young people to their Muslim faith through creative workshops. The competition will take place in New York City with international participants competing for the NFTE Showcase Champion title.
06/19/2026, 9:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
The ’Duck Stock’ Keeps Quietly Making Money for Shareholders
Aflac, known for its iconic quacking duck commercials, continues to deliver steady returns through its supplemental insurance business. The company raised its dividend for the 44th consecutive year, returned $1.3 billion to shareholders in Q1 2026, and maintains a dominant position in both the U.S. and Japanese markets. With a P/E ratio of 13 and 2% dividend yield, analysts are split on the stock, suggesting current valuations already reflect the company's quality and reliability.
06/11/2026, 9:29 AM • Investing
Cash Hoarding Signals Contrarian Window for This Dividend Grower
With market fear at extreme levels and investors hoarding cash, contrarian investors see a buying opportunity in dividend-growing stocks. The article highlights Aflac (AFL) as a dividend magnet with 43 consecutive years of dividend increases, currently trading down 10% from its 52-week high. The author argues that fear-driven market downturns historically present the best buying opportunities for dividend investors seeking long-term wealth accumulation.
04/01/2026, 9:26 AM • Investing
Ushur announced Voice-Guided Experience, a new capability that enables organizations in regulated industries to guide customers through complex workflows using synchronized voice and mobile interactions. The AI-powered feature keeps voice conversations active while opening a synchronized mobile experience, allowing customers to speak or tap without switching channels. The platform supports 74 languages, maintains enterprise-grade compliance (HITRUST r2, SOC 2, HIPAA), and is designed to improve completion rates and reduce operational burden for healthcare, insurance, and financial services organizations.
03/19/2026, 12:00 PM • GlobeNewswire
The Robots Are Coming for Insurance and Paying Us 8.3% Dividends, Too
Aflac is positioned to benefit from AI automation in the insurance industry, having already automated 54% of wellness claims. The company offers an 8.3% shareholder yield through a combination of dividends, buybacks, and dividend growth, with management strategically buying back shares during price dips. As AI reduces costs and boosts earnings, the shareholder yield is expected to increase further.
02/24/2026, 12:02 PM • Investing
The global critical illness insurance market is projected to grow from USD 332.3 billion in 2025 to USD 659.84 billion by 2033, driven by rising disease prevalence, escalating healthcare costs, and digital distribution channels. The U.S. market alone is expected to reach USD 173.54 billion by 2033. Growth is fueled by increasing awareness, employer-sponsored benefits, and technological innovations in claims processing, though regulatory complexity and lack of standardized coverage definitions pose challenges.
02/12/2026, 5:53 AM • GlobeNewswire
3 Insurance Stocks Hitting 52-Week Highs With More Room to Run
Three major insurance stocks—Travelers Companies, Aflac, and The Hartford—have broken out to 52-week highs in February 2026, driven by benign weather conditions, pricing power, expanding net investment income from higher interest rates, and AI-driven efficiency improvements. All three companies reported strong Q4 2025 earnings, increased capital returns to shareholders, and technical indicators suggest further upside potential.
02/10/2026, 8:12 AM • Investing
3 Insurance Stocks for High Total Returns
The article highlights three insurance stocks with strong dividend growth potential: Aflac, Principal Financial Group, and The Hanover Insurance Group. These companies demonstrate solid financial performance, consistent earnings growth, and attractive dividend histories.
11/24/2025, 1:43 AM • Investing
3 Dividend Champions That Could Double Their Dividends From Here
The article highlights three Dividend Aristocrats with potential for significant dividend growth: S&P Global, Aflac, and Chubb Limited. These companies demonstrate consistent financial performance, low dividend payout ratios, and strong earnings growth projections.
11/22/2025, 10:23 PM • The Motley Fool
5 Dividend Stocks to Buy With $2,000 and Hold Forever
The article highlights five dividend-paying stocks across the insurance, financial services, and asset management sectors that offer potential for steady income and long-term investment growth.
10/06/2025, 6:13 AM • The Motley Fool
AFL reported strong first-half 2025 financial results, with a 43% increase in net banking income, credit production up 18% to €728 million, and 87 new local authority shareholders joining, bringing the total to 1,131.
09/24/2025, 1:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
Aflac (AFL) EPS Beats Sales Drop 19%
Aflac reported Q2 2025 earnings with adjusted EPS of $1.78, beating estimates, but experiencing revenue decline. The company saw strong performance in Japan with a new cancer insurance product launch and continued focus on product innovation and digital transformation.
08/06/2025, 10:21 AM • The Motley Fool
Lynch Carpenter Investigates Claims in Philadelphia Insurance Companies Data Breach
Lynch Carpenter, a national class action law firm, is investigating potential claims against Philadelphia Insurance Companies and Aflac related to recent cybersecurity incidents that disrupted their network operations and impacted customer personal information.
06/20/2025, 5:15 PM • GlobeNewswire
Lynch Carpenter Investigates Claims in Aflac Data Breach
Aflac, Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, and Erie Insurance have recently experienced cybersecurity incidents that have impacted the personal information of their customers, employees, and other individuals. Lynch Carpenter, LLP is investigating claims related to these data breaches.
06/20/2025, 4:55 PM • GlobeNewswire
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Company Profile
Aflac Incorporated, through its subsidiaries, provides supplemental health and life insurance products. It operates in two segments, Aflac Japan and Aflac U.S. The Aflac Japan segment offers cancer, medical, nursing care, whole life, and GIFT insurance products, as well as WAYS and child endowment, and Tsumitasu insurance products in Japan. Its Aflac U.S. segment provides accident, disability, cancer, critical illness, hospital indemnity, dental, vision, and life insurance products in the United States. The company also provides hearing, final expense, pet, Medicare supplement, supplemental dental and vision, short-term disability, and absence management insurance products, as well as cafeteria plans. It sells its products to individuals, families, and business owners through individual, independent corporate, and affiliated corporate agencies; banks; independent associates/career agents; and brokers. Aflac Incorporated was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Columbus, Georgia.
Key Executives
- Daniel Paul Amos
- Max Kristian Broden
- Bradley E. Dyslin
- Virgil Raynard Miller
- Audrey Boone Tillman
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions7.0B (74.93%)
- Mutual Funds2.3B (24.48%)
- Insiders55.8M (0.59%)
- Other0 (0.00%)