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- Insurance - Property & CasualtyIndustry
Travelers Cos (TRV)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 88
- Momentum Score: 91
- True Yield: 77
- Financial Health Score: 90
Latest Research & News
Market Indexes Tumble at Midday as Treasury Yields Spike on Hot Employment Report
Stock markets declined sharply on June 5, 2026, after a stronger-than-expected jobs report showing 172,000 new nonfarm payrolls sparked concerns about potential Federal Reserve rate hikes. The Nasdaq fell nearly 3%, the S&P 500 dropped 1.8%, and the Dow slipped 0.8%. Technology stocks were hit hardest, with semiconductor companies experiencing significant losses. Defensive sectors like healthcare, utilities, and consumer staples gained as investors rotated to safer assets.
06/05/2026, 2:20 PM • The Motley Fool
CredFin, Inc. and The Agent Underground Join Forces to Pioneer the Insurance Industry Revolution
CredFin, Inc. announced a strategic alliance with The Agent Underground to provide independent insurance agents with business credit and funding infrastructure to acquire agencies and consolidate market share amid AI-driven disruption. Bank of America estimates $15 billion in agent commissions are at risk from AI disintermediation, while the global AI in insurance market is projected to grow from $4.59 billion in 2022 to $79.86 billion by 2032. The partnership aims to position forward-thinking agents as consolidators in an industry facing significant structural change.
05/28/2026, 8:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
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
Personal Insurance Weakness Overshadows Travelers Profit Growth
Travelers Companies reported strong Q1 2026 earnings with revenue of $11.92 billion and adjusted EPS of $7.71, both beating estimates. Core income surged 283% driven by higher investment income and lower catastrophe losses. However, Personal Insurance segment net written premiums fell 9%, offsetting gains in Business Insurance and Bond & Specialty Insurance. The company raised its dividend 14% and repurchased 6 million shares, but stock declined 0.59% on the day.
04/16/2026, 10:34 AM • Benzinga
Will S&P 500 Open Up Or Down On April 16?
The S&P 500 rose 0.8% to a record 7,022.95 on Wednesday, driven by optimism over potential U.S.-Iran war de-escalation and easing geopolitical tensions. S&P 500 futures were modestly higher in early trading, with 60% of Polymarket traders betting on an up opening for April 16. Key earnings are expected from PepsiCo, Travelers, Abbott Laboratories, and Charles Schwab.
04/16/2026, 5:05 AM • Benzinga
ResearchAndMarkets.com released a comprehensive analysis of Travelers' digital transformation strategy, covering innovation programs, technology initiatives, partnerships, and investments. The report highlights Travelers' efforts to expand digital capabilities across its insurance offerings including auto, real estate, and specialized insurance products, with strategic focus on technology partnerships and product launches.
04/10/2026, 10:49 AM • GlobeNewswire
ClimateTech Connect 2026 Concludes, Driving Urgency Around Climate Risk as Business Risk
ClimateTech Connect's second annual conference brought together 500+ leaders from insurance, finance, policy, and technology sectors in Washington, D.C. The event featured keynotes from industry leaders including Travelers, J.P. Morgan, and The World Bank Group, emphasizing that climate and extreme weather risk is business risk. Tenax ai, a computer-vision powered risk intelligence platform, won the pitch competition, with five other startups as finalists.
04/09/2026, 5:55 PM • GlobeNewswire
ClimateTech Connect Announces Global Pitch Competition Finalists Ahead of Next Week's Conference
ClimateTech Connect announced six finalists for its 2nd Annual Global Pitch Competition taking place April 8-9 in Washington, D.C. The competition spotlights early-stage climate resilience companies in a sector projected to grow from $500 billion to $1 trillion by 2030. The event features keynotes from Travelers and J.P. Morgan executives, with the winner announced on April 9th.
04/03/2026, 3:12 PM • GlobeNewswire
The Schall Law Firm is investigating State Farm, Travelers, and Progressive for allegedly increasing homeowners' insurance deductibles and changing payout calculations from replacement cost to depreciated cash value without adequate disclosure or consent. Affected policyholders are encouraged to join the investigation.
03/25/2026, 1:39 PM • 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 Industry Giants Boosting Buybacks in 2026
General Motors, Travelers Companies, and ASML have announced significant increases to their share buyback programs in 2026. GM authorized $6 billion in buybacks, Travelers added $5 billion to its program, and ASML launched a €12 billion buyback authorization. These companies aim to continue lowering share counts following strong 2025 performances, though valuations and growth concerns warrant monitoring.
02/05/2026, 8:03 AM • Investing
Travelers Mints Money From Fewer Claims, Ramps Up Stock Buybacks
Travelers Companies reported strong Q4 2025 earnings, beating EPS and revenue estimates with adjusted EPS of $11.13 vs. consensus of $8.80. The insurer benefited from lower catastrophe losses, favorable prior-year reserve development, and higher net investment income. The company repurchased 5.8 million shares for $1.65 billion and received board approval for an additional $5 billion buyback authorization.
01/21/2026, 8:12 AM • Benzinga
Getting Defensive: 3 Dividend Payers Reporting Strong Q3 Earnings
With market volatility increasing, the article highlights three dividend-paying stocks that reported strong Q3 earnings: Travelers Companies, Elevance Health, and Church & Dwight. These stocks offer potential stability and consistent income amid uncertain market conditions.
11/07/2025, 9:33 AM • Investing
AI Is Set to Supercharge 3 'Boring' Dividends
The article explores how AI is transforming the insurance sector, highlighting three companies leveraging artificial intelligence to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and potentially increase dividends: Progressive, Travelers, and American International Group.
09/16/2025, 7:29 AM • Investing
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Statistics
MoreInformation as of 06/22/2026
Company Profile
The Travelers Companies, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides a range of commercial and personal property, and casualty insurance products and services to businesses, government units, associations, and individuals in the United States, Canada, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Business Insurance, Bond & Specialty Insurance, and Personal Insurance. The Business Insurance segment offers workers' compensation, commercial automobile and property, general liability, commercial multi-peril, employers' liability, public and product liability, professional indemnity, marine, aviation, commercial property and automobile, onshore and offshore energy, construction, terrorism, personal accident, and kidnap and ransom insurance products. This segment operates through select accounts, which serve small businesses; middle accounts that serve mid-sized businesses; national accounts, which serve large companies; and national property and others that serve large and mid-sized customers, commercial trucking industry, and agricultural businesses, as well as markets and distributes its products through brokers, wholesale agents, and program managers. The Bond & Specialty Insurance segment provides surety, fidelity, management and professional liability, and other property and casualty coverages and related risk management services through independent agencies and brokers. The Personal Insurance segment offers property and casualty insurance covering personal risks, primarily automobile and homeowners' insurance to individuals. The Travelers Companies, Inc. was founded in 1853 and is based in New York, New York.
Key Executives
- Alan David Schnitzer
- Avrohom J. Kess
- Gregory Cheshire Toczydlowski
- Michael Frederick Klein
- Daniel Stephen Frey
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions3.4B (73.38%)
- Mutual Funds1.2B (26.52%)
- Insiders4.3M (0.09%)
- Other0 (0.00%)