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- Insurance - Property & CasualtyIndustry
Chubb N (CB)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 68
- Momentum Score: 76
- True Yield: N/A
- Financial Health Score: 21
Latest Research & News
Chubb Limited announced shareholders approved a 5.2% dividend increase to $4.08 per share annually, marking the 33rd consecutive year of dividend growth. The company's Board also authorized a new $7.5 billion share repurchase program effective July 1, 2026, with no expiration date.
05/21/2026, 10:00 AM • Benzinga
Warren Buffett Quietly Sold 75% of His Biggest Holding. This Is Where the Money Went.
Warren Buffett sold approximately 75% of Berkshire Hathaway's Apple stake between early 2024 and his retirement at the end of 2025, reducing it from nearly half the portfolio to $61.6 billion. The proceeds were redirected toward increasing Berkshire's position in Chubb, the world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance provider, which now represents an $11.2 billion stake. Buffett's rebalancing moves suggest a shift toward more defensive investments and higher-yielding U.S. Treasuries.
04/24/2026, 4:30 PM • The Motley Fool
3 Insurance Stocks That Can Act as a New Inflation Hedge
Insurance stocks are emerging as inflation hedges as companies reprice premiums faster than policy renewals can absorb rising costs from inflation, climate events, and reinsurance hikes. Travelers Companies and Chubb are well-positioned with strong earnings growth expectations, while Progressive offers value at a significant discount despite recent underperformance.
04/17/2026, 1:21 PM • Investing
3 Insurance Stocks That Can Act as a New Inflation Hedge
Insurance stocks are emerging as inflation hedges as companies reprice premiums faster than policy renewals can absorb rising costs from inflation, climate events, and reinsurance hikes. Travelers and Chubb are well-positioned with strong earnings growth expectations, while Progressive offers value at a significant discount despite recent underperformance.
04/17/2026, 11:37 AM • Investing
Greg Abel, who took over as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway on December 31, 2025, has inherited a highly concentrated investment portfolio where 79% of the company's $318 billion in invested assets are concentrated in just 10 stocks. Abel follows Buffett's philosophy of investing in companies with strong management, competitive advantages, and robust capital-return programs. However, Buffett and Abel have been actively selling positions in Apple and Bank of America due to valuation concerns, despite viewing them as long-term holdings.
04/16/2026, 4:06 AM • The Motley Fool
In his final quarter as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, Warren Buffett invested $3.5 billion across five stocks despite being a net seller for 13 consecutive quarters. Among his purchases, Domino's Pizza stands out as the best investment, with Buffett accumulating a nearly 10% stake over six quarters. The company has demonstrated strong execution through same-store sales growth of 3.7% and improved margins, trading at a reasonable 19x earnings multiple.
03/21/2026, 4:25 AM • The Motley Fool
How Berkshire Hathaway Performed During Buffett’s Final Quarter
Warren Buffett stepped down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO on December 31, 2025, after 60+ years. Q4 2025 results showed mixed performance with lower earnings due to $4.5B in impairments, but the company maintained a near-record $373.3B cash reserve. Buffett's final quarter moves included increasing positions in Chubb, Chevron, and The New York Times, while reducing stakes in Amazon, Bank of America, and DaVita. Over his tenure, Berkshire achieved 19.7% average annual gains versus the S&P 500's 10.2%.
03/04/2026, 7:29 AM • Investing
How Berkshire Hathaway Performed During Buffett’s Final Quarter
Warren Buffett stepped down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO on December 31, 2025, after 60+ years. Q4 2025 results showed mixed performance with lower earnings due to $4.5B in impairments, but the company maintained a near-record $373.3B cash reserve. Buffett's final quarter moves included increasing positions in Chubb, Chevron, and The New York Times, while reducing stakes in Amazon, Bank of America, and DaVita. Over his tenure, Berkshire achieved 19.7% average annual gains versus the S&P 500's 10.1%.
03/04/2026, 6:24 AM • Investing
Berkshire Hathaway's Last Buys With Warren Buffett as CEO
Berkshire Hathaway's latest 13F filing reveals Warren Buffett's final stock moves as CEO, showing a shift from tech to consumer goods and media investments. The company sold 4.3% of Apple and 77% of Amazon while buying New York Times, Domino's, Chubb, and Chevron. With Greg Abel now CEO and $380 billion in cash, questions arise about future capital allocation strategy, including potential dividend implementation. The article also covers Netflix's competitive advantage in the Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition battle and Toll Brothers' luxury homebuilding results amid mixed housing market conditions.
03/02/2026, 10:21 AM • The Motley Fool
Chubb Limited announced that its Board of Directors will recommend a dividend increase for the 33rd consecutive year at the 2026 Annual General Meeting. The proposed annual dividend is $4.08 per share (payable in quarterly installments of $1.02), up from the current $0.97 per share quarterly dividend. The company also declared its current quarterly dividend of $0.97 per share, payable on April 6, 2026.
02/26/2026, 7:20 AM • Benzinga
Arctic Wolf Acquires Exposure Assessment Platform Visionary Sevco Security
Arctic Wolf announced the acquisition of Sevco Security, an exposure assessment platform company recognized as a Visionary in Gartner's 2025 Magic Quadrant. Sevco's cloud-native technology will integrate into the Arctic Wolf Aurora Platform to provide unified asset intelligence, vulnerability context, and security control coverage, enabling organizations to shift from reactive to proactive security approaches.
02/23/2026, 1:00 PM • GlobeNewswire
Forget Lemonade (LMND) Stock and Buy This Instead
The article compares Lemonade, a fast-growing AI-powered online insurer, with Chubb, a mature blue-chip insurance company. While Lemonade is expanding rapidly with 42% revenue growth expected through 2027, it remains unprofitable and faces increasing competition. Chubb is recommended as a safer, more stable alternative with strong profitability, a superior combined ratio of 85.7%, consistent earnings growth, and dividend payments.
02/09/2026, 11:05 AM • The Motley Fool
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway invested $6.4 billion across six new U.S. stocks in Q3 2025 before his CEO transition. The article highlights Alphabet as the standout investment due to its profitable Google search business, successful AI integration, strong free cash flow of $73.5 billion, and growing Google Cloud revenue. Other purchases include continued positions in Domino's Pizza, Sirius XM, and Chubb insurance.
01/22/2026, 7:30 PM • The Motley Fool
5 Durable Stocks to Buy With $5,000 and Hold Forever
The article recommends five durable stocks suitable for long-term investment with $5,000: Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Chubb, S&P Global, and BlackRock. These companies are selected for their strong business models, competitive advantages, reliable cash flow generation, and ability to perform across various economic cycles.
01/17/2026, 6:20 PM • The Motley Fool
The Best Stocks to Invest $1,000 in Right Now
The article recommends three high-quality stocks for $1,000 investments: Alphabet (Google) for its dominant position in search and AI integration, Chubb for its reliable cash flows and consistent dividend growth, and BlackRock for its massive asset management platform and passive investing trends. All three companies are highlighted as having strong business models, solid cash generation, and long-term wealth-building potential.
01/08/2026, 6:05 PM • The Motley Fool
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Company Profile
Chubb Limited provides insurance and reinsurance products worldwide. It operates in six segments: North America Commercial Property and Casualty (P&C) Insurance, North America Personal P&C Insurance, North America Agricultural Insurance, Overseas General Insurance, Global Reinsurance, and Life Insurance. The company offers property and general liability, workers' compensation, and umbrella; professional and management liability; environmental, health, and international coverages; and claims and risk management products and services, loss control, and engineering and complex claims management. It also provides homeowners, automobile and collector cars, valuable articles, and personal and excess liability insurance. In addition, the company offers multiple peril crop insurance and crop-hail insurance for farm, ranch, specialty (P&C), and commercial agriculture products; product and employer liability, business interruption, and specialty risk; property insurance products, including traditional commercial fire coverage, energy industry-related, marine, construction, and other technical coverages; personal accident and supplemental medical coverages, such as accidental death, business/holiday travel, specified disease, disability, medical and hospital indemnity, and income protection; and directors and officers, professional indemnity, cyber, surety, aviation, political risk, and specialty personal lines products. Further, it provides property catastrophe reinsurance; traditional and specialty P&C reinsurance; and protection and savings products, which includes individual and group term life, dental, critical illness, dementia, hospital cash, credit life, group employee benefits, whole life, universal life, unit linked contracts, endowment plans, and annuities. The company was formerly known as ACE Limited and changed its name to Chubb Limited in January 2016. Chubb Limited was incorporated in 1985 and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.
Key Executives
- Evan G. Greenberg
- John W. Keogh
- Juan Luis Ortega
- Peter C. Enns
- Susan Spivak Bernstein
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions6.4B (69.30%)
- Mutual Funds2.8B (30.66%)
- Insiders4.1M (0.04%)
- Other0 (0.00%)