Zurich Insurance Group AG
SIX:ZURN

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Price: 603.6 CHF 0.67% Market Closed
Market Cap: 88.3B CHF

ZURN's latest stock split occurred on Oct 17, 2002

The company executed a 785-for-601 stock split, meaning that for every 601 shares held, investors received 785 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on Oct 17, 2002. This was the only stock split in ZURN's history.

Last Splits:
Oct 17, 2002
785-for-601
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
107.0522
Before
After
Last Splits:
Oct 17, 2002
785-for-601

Zurich Insurance Group AG
Stock Splits History

ZURN Stock Splits Timeline
Oct 17, 2002
Oct 17, 2002
Split 785-for-601
x1.30615640599
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
107.0522
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Zurich Insurance Group AG
Glance View

In the bustling world of global finance, Zurich Insurance Group AG stands as a testament to resilience and strategic foresight in the insurance industry. Founded in 1872, this Swiss titan has grown to be one of the largest insurance companies in the world by seamlessly bridging traditional insurance with cutting-edge risk management solutions. Zurich's core business is structured around serving individuals, small businesses, and large corporations with general and life insurance products. The company has carved a niche in understanding the complex web of risks faced by clients, transforming this understanding into comprehensive policies that promise financial security in times of unforeseeable adversity. Zurich extends its reach across over 170 countries, leveraging its vast network to underwrite a diverse array of risks - from personal car and home insurance to intricate coverage plans for large multinationals. This strategic diversity not only shields Zurich from regional economic downturns but also broadens its revenue streams. Zurich's profitability hinges on a dual-pronged strategy. Firstly, it thrives on the premiums paid by its policyholders in exchange for insurance coverage. This inflow of cash is a keystone of the company's operations, providing it with the necessary capital to cover claims and administrative costs. Secondly, Zurich adeptly invests these premiums through its asset management arm, looking to generate substantial returns. By investing in a mix of equities, bonds, and other financial instruments, Zurich ensures it maximizes returns within an acceptable risk framework. This investment activity not only bolsters the company’s balance sheet but also provides a robust cushion of financial reserves, enhancing its ability to settle claims and maintain liquidity. Guided by a commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, Zurich continues to focus on fostering innovation, paving the way for it to remain at the forefront of the evolving insurance landscape.

ZURN Intrinsic Value
625.78 CHF
Undervaluation 4%
Intrinsic Value
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