Assurant sets earnings calendar, shares anchored in S&P 500 insurance peer group
29.06.2026 - 09:57:48 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 09:57.
Assurant Inc. (US04621X1081) sits firmly in the US insurance cohort as a constituent of the S&P 500 via its ticker AIZ on the New York Stock Exchange. The company’s next quarterly earnings update is expected around early August based on its typical reporting rhythm and past schedules, drawing attention from investors tracking US multiline insurers.
What analysts currently say
Zacks Investment Research maintains a cautious view on Assurant and currently assigns the stock a Rank #4, which corresponds to a Sell rating in its framework, citing valuation and near-term headwinds. The latest Zacks commentary following the company’s first-quarter figures highlighted that both earnings and revenues came in above their consensus estimates, driven by solid investment income and contributions from its specialty insurance operations.
In that report, Zacks noted that Assurant’s Q1 adjusted earnings per share exceeded the analyst consensus, while top line growth benefited from favorable underwriting results and higher net investment income on the back of prevailing interest-rate conditions in the US. Despite the positive surprise, the research house pointed to limited upside in the near term compared with selected US peers such as MetLife and Travelers, reinforcing its cautious rank on the shares.
Position among insurance peers
Within the broader S&P 500 financials segment, Assurant competes primarily with other property-casualty and specialty insurers, including names like AIG and Chubb, that also report on the NYSE and cater to global corporate and consumer clients. Compared with some of these larger-cap peers, Assurant has a more focused mix of specialty protection products, which historically has led to different earnings volatility patterns across quarters.
Market observers use Assurant’s upcoming earnings window to reassess the relative valuation of US multiline insurance stocks, tracking metrics such as price-to-earnings ratios, combined ratios, and return on equity across the peer group. Analyst services like Zacks and MarketWatch typically update their consensus estimates in the weeks leading up to the earnings date, adjusting for macro conditions and the latest industry loss events as they refine expectations for the next quarter.
More background and data on Assurant
Further news, regulatory filings and price information provide additional context on Assurant’s role in the US insurance sector and its earnings track record.
The business behind Assurant
Assurant’s core business centers on specialty insurance and protection products, including mobile device protection plans, extended service contracts, and vehicle protection programs that are often sold through partners such as mobile network operators, retailers, and auto dealers. The company also offers pre-need funeral insurance and lender-placed homeowners insurance, providing risk solutions tailored to specific customer segments in North America and select international markets.
Where Assurant shares trade
Assurant shares (US04621X1081) trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker AIZ, with the latest available closing price in US dollars reported by the NYSE and major quote services. The stock forms part of the S&P 500 financials segment, giving it visibility among global investors who track US benchmarks.
Key data on the Assurant shares
- Company: Assurant Inc.
- ISIN: US04621X1081
- WKN: A0BL9Z
- Ticker: AIZ
- Trading venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-26, 16:00): 164.00 USD
- Market cap: 8.90 billion USD (as of 2026-06-26)
- Sector / industry: Insurance - Multiline / Specialty
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: 2026-08-06
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell securities, or a solicitation of any transaction. All data are based on sources believed to be reliable but cannot be guaranteed; investors should conduct their own research or consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
