SCOR, FR0010411983

SCOR reviews growth strategy with reinsurer peers, shares in focus among European financials

28.06.2026 - 10:24:01 | ad-hoc-news.de

French reinsurer SCOR is drawing investor attention as markets assess its long-term strategy, capital deployment and position alongside peers like Munich Re and Swiss Re in the European insurance and reinsurance space.

SCOR, FR0010411983
SCOR, FR0010411983

By Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-28, 10:23.

SCOR (FR0010411983) stands as one of the key listed reinsurers in Europe, with its shares trading on Euronext Paris alongside sector heavyweights such as Munich Re and Swiss Re. The group remains closely watched by investors who are assessing long-term value creation in the global reinsurance cycle, solvency levels and capital allocation policies in an environment of persistent catastrophe losses and evolving regulatory requirements.

How SCOR positions in global reinsurance

SCOR operates as a global reinsurance group with two main business segments, property and casualty reinsurance and life reinsurance, offering risk coverage and capital solutions to primary insurers worldwide. The group writes business across more than 160 countries and ranks among the leading reinsurers by gross written premiums, competing directly with Munich Re, Swiss Re and Hannover Re in core treaty and facultative reinsurance lines.

According to the company’s latest annual reporting, SCOR emphasizes a diversified portfolio strategy, balancing property catastrophe exposure with specialty lines and life and health reinsurance to manage volatility and support recurring earnings. The reinsurer’s underwriting approach focuses on technical pricing discipline, risk selection and the use of internal models to optimize risk return under the Solvency II framework that governs European insurers.

Long-term strategy and financial targets

SCOR’s multi-year strategic plans historically set explicit financial targets for return on equity, solvency ratio and earnings growth, reflecting management’s focus on sustainable value creation rather than short-term volume expansion. The group’s strategy typically includes a capital allocation framework that balances shareholder returns via dividends with the need to fund growth in attractive reinsurance niches and maintain robust solvency margins above regulatory requirements.

Investors regularly monitor the reinsurer’s combined ratio in property and casualty as a key indicator of underwriting profitability, with a combined ratio below 100 percent signaling an underwriting gain before investment income. Over the cycle, SCOR seeks to keep the combined ratio in a disciplined range, acknowledging that catastrophe-heavy years can push the metric higher but are offset by favorable pricing and risk selection over time.

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Background and price data on SCOR

Historic earnings, balance sheet metrics and news flow on the SCOR shares are available in the dedicated topic section and via the Investor Relations pages.

How SCOR makes its money

SCOR generates revenue primarily from reinsurance premiums paid by insurance companies seeking to transfer risk and manage their capital, as well as from investment income on the group’s financial asset portfolio. In property and casualty, the company offers treaty and facultative reinsurance across catastrophe, specialty and proportional business, while in life and health it provides mortality, longevity and protection covers tailored to client needs.

Where the stock trades today

The SCOR shares (FR0010411983) trade on Euronext Paris in euros as part of the European insurance and reinsurance sector.

Key data on the SCOR shares

  • Company: SCOR SE
  • ISIN: FR0010411983
  • WKN: (not available)
  • Ticker: SCR
  • Trading venue: Euronext Paris
  • Price (as of 2026-06-26, 17:35): 27.50 EUR
  • Market cap: 5.0 billion EUR (as of 2026-06-26)
  • Sector / industry: Insurance - Reinsurance
  • Index membership: (not specified)
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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