Storebrand Stock - weekly outlook with earnings and capital update ahead
22.06.2026 - 08:19:51 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Earnings & Calendar Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/22/2026, 08:17 CET. Details in the imprint.
Storebrand (NO0003053605) is on investors' radar this week as the Norwegian insurer moves closer to its next quarterly update and continues to execute on capital distribution plans outlined earlier this year. According to the company’s published financial calendar and previous guidance, the second-quarter 2026 report is scheduled during the summer earnings season and is expected to give more detail on solvency, capital return and growth in savings and insurance operations.
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What the week may bring
Storebrand’s own financial calendar shows its interim reports are normally published on set dates in April, July and October, with presentations in Oslo and online. The upcoming second-quarter release is expected to follow this pattern, giving investors updated figures on premiums, fee income and solvency capital.
In its most recent quarterly report, the group highlighted solid solvency and continued focus on capital efficiency alongside growth in savings, insurance and pension products. The July update will be watched for any adjustments to capital targets, dividend policy signals or commentary on the Norwegian and Nordic insurance markets.
Consensus and analyst expectations
Analyst consensus compiled by major financial data providers currently points to modest earnings growth for Storebrand over the 2026 financial year, reflecting stable insurance margins and fee income from asset management. Return on equity targets set by management in earlier strategy updates will be key markers when second-quarter numbers arrive.
Several Nordic brokerages have previously described Storebrand as a yield and capital-return story within the Nordic insurance space, citing a combination of ordinary dividends and potential buybacks when solvency buffers are strong. Any changes in interest rate expectations or credit markets could influence the outlook for investment income and capital requirements.
How the company makes money
Storebrand generates its revenue primarily from life insurance, pensions, savings and asset management services for individuals and institutions in Norway and the wider Nordic region, alongside selected non-life insurance activities. Fee income from managed assets complements underwriting profits from its insurance and pension products.
Where the stock trades today
Storebrand shares (NO0003053605) trade on the Oslo Børs at NOK 100.00 as of 06/22/2026, 08:17 CET.
Key facts on Storebrand stock
- Company: Storebrand ASA
- ISIN: NO0003053605
- WKN: 869074
- Ticker: STB
- Venue: Oslo Børs
- Price (as of 06/22/2026, 08:17 CET): 100.00 NOK
- Market cap: 45,000,000,000 NOK (as of 06/22/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Financials / Insurance
- Index membership: OBX Index
- Next earnings date: 07/17/2026
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