Allstate's (ALL) plan to sell its Employer Voluntary Benefits business to The Standard is expected to boost deployable capital by $1.6 billion. The move aligns with ALL's strategy to focus on its core operations.
The storied insurer agreed to sell one of its business units to a peer for $2 billion. The deal will be fulfilled entirely in cash.
Allstate (ALL) shares reached an all-time high Wednesday after the insurance provider announced it sold its Employer Voluntary Benefits business to privately owned StanCorp Financial Group, also known as The Standard, for $2 billion.
Insurer Allstate has agreed to sell its employer voluntary benefits business to StanCorp Financial Group (The Standard) in a $2 billion cash deal, the company said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
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The Allstate Corporation (NYSE:ALL ) Q2 2024 Earnings Conference Call August 1, 2024 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Brent Vandermause - Head of IR Tom Wilson - President and CEO Jess Merten - EVP and CFO Mario Rizzo - President, Property-Liability Conference Call Participants Gregory Peters - Raymond James Jimmy Bhullar - JPMorgan Bob Huang - Morgan Stanley Jack Matten - BMO Yaron Kinar - Jefferies David Motemaden - Evercore ISI Charles Lederer - Citi Operator Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to Allstate's Second Quarter Earnings Investor Call.
Allstate (ALL) witnesses lower property and casualty insurance claims and claims expenses in the second quarter.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Allstate (ALL) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended June 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Allstate (ALL) came out with quarterly earnings of $1.61 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.33 per share. This compares to loss of $4.42 per share a year ago.
Allstate's (ALL) second-quarter results are likely to reflect growing net investment income.