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Metlife (MET)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 29
- Momentum Score: 76
- True Yield: 15
- Financial Health Score: 27
Latest Research & News
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
Lincoln National vs. MetLife: Which Financial Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
The article compares two major insurance stocks: Lincoln National, a focused U.S.-based insurer with higher dividend yield but turnaround risks, and MetLife, a global diversified insurer with stronger cash flow and consistent earnings. MetLife is recommended for stability-focused investors, while Lincoln National appeals to aggressive investors seeking higher income despite greater risk.
06/09/2026, 9:25 PM • The Motley Fool
With the S&P 500 at historically high valuations, the financial sector stands out as a bargain with a P/E ratio of 14 (29th percentile over 10 years). The recent Iran war and potential shift toward rate hikes could benefit banks and insurers. Over 40% of S&P 500 financial stocks have forward P/E ratios below 10, with Wells Fargo and MetLife trading at significant discounts to their five-year averages.
03/27/2026, 7:36 AM • The Motley Fool
The global dental insurance market is projected to grow from USD 118.77 billion in 2026 to USD 198.31 billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 8.72%. Growth is driven by digital transformation, evolving care models, and regulatory shifts. Key trends include provider consolidation, value-based care models, and increased investment in analytics and digital-first distribution channels.
03/16/2026, 12:00 PM • GlobeNewswire
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 Finance Stocks Leaving Coal in Investors Stockings
The article highlights three finance stocks that could underperform in 2026 due to potential economic challenges, including lower interest rates and credit market risks.
12/08/2025, 12:03 PM • Investing
Decisely Insurance Services discovered a potential data breach on December 17, 2024, involving personal information of approximately 114,000 individuals, potentially including sensitive data like Social Security numbers and bank account details.
10/09/2025, 11:28 PM • GlobeNewswire
3 Bargain Stocks Offering Reliable Dividends and Promising Upside Potential
Research highlights three dividend-paying stocks with attractive valuations and growth potential: Enterprise Products Partners, Stanley Black & Decker, and MetLife, each offering unique investment opportunities in energy, manufacturing, and insurance sectors.
08/08/2025, 6:02 PM • Investing
Insurtech Leader Ethos Adds Industry Veteran William Wheeler to Board of Directors
Ethos, a life insurance technology company, announced the appointment of William J. Wheeler to its Board of Directors. Wheeler brings over three decades of financial services leadership, previously serving as Vice Chairman of Athene Holding and President of MetLife's Americas division.
07/30/2025, 11:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
NFTE Summer BizCamps Empower the Next Generation of Innovators
The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) is launching summer BizCamps across the U.S., introducing middle and high school students to entrepreneurship through a 50-90 hour curriculum. The new Tech Entrepreneurship BizCamp focuses on digital skills, AI tools, and business development for over 600 students.
07/29/2025, 2:56 PM • GlobeNewswire
What if Elon Musk Is Right About U.S. National Debt? 3 Stocks to Buy if He Is.
The article discusses the potential impact of rising U.S. national debt on the economy and suggests investing in life and retirement insurance companies like Prudential Financial, MetLife, and Corebridge Financial as a way to hedge against higher long-term interest rates.
06/21/2025, 4:10 PM • The Motley Fool
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Company Profile
MetLife, Inc., a financial services company, provides insurance, annuities, employee benefits, and asset management services worldwide. It operates in six segments: Group Benefits; Retirement and Income Solutions; Asia; Latin America; Europe, the Middle East and Africa; and MetLife Holdings. The company offers life, dental, group short-and long-term disability, paid family and medical leave, individual disability, accidental death and dismemberment, accident and health, vision, and pet insurance, as well as prepaid legal plans; administrative services-only arrangements to employers; and general and separate account, and synthetic guaranteed interest contracts, as well as private floating rate funding agreements. It also provides pension risk transfers, institutional income annuities, structured settlements, and capital markets investment products; and other products and services, such as life insurance products and funding agreements for funding postretirement benefits, as well as company, bank, or trust-owned life insurance used to finance nonqualified benefit programs for executives. In addition, it offers fixed, indexed-linked, and variable annuities; pension products; regular savings products; whole and term life, endowments, universal and variable life, and group life products; longevity and funded reinsurance solutions; credit insurance products; accident & health products covering hospitalization, cancer, critical illness, income protection, and scheduled medical reimbursement plans; and protection against long-term health care services. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is based in New York, New York.
Key Executives
- Michel Abbas Khalaf
- John Dennis McCallion
- Bill Pappas
- Ramy Tadros
- Marlene Beverly Debel
Current Ownership Distribution
- Mutual Funds10.6B (52.42%)
- Institutions9.6B (47.55%)
- Insiders6.0M (0.03%)
- Other0 (0.00%)