Insurance Australia Group Limited (ASX: IAG)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
8.28
-0.20 (-2.36%)
Dec 20, 2024, 4:10 PM AEST
46.55%
Market Cap 19.57B
Revenue (ttm) 15.99B
Net Income (ttm) 898.00M
Shares Out 2.36B
EPS (ttm) 0.36
PE Ratio 22.85
Forward PE 20.04
Dividend 0.34 (4.11%)
Ex-Dividend Date Aug 29, 2024
Volume 9,043,310
Open 8.41
Previous Close 8.48
Day's Range 8.28 - 8.43
52-Week Range 5.50 - 8.71
Beta 0.16
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date Feb 13, 2025

About Insurance Australia Group

Insurance Australia Group Limited underwrites general insurance products and provides investment management services in Australia and New Zealand. It offers cars, motorcycles, dirt bike, homes, businesses, travel, boats, caravans, landlord, farm, business, trade, strata and investment property requirements, rural and personal, construction and engineering, compulsory third party, directors and officers, professional indemnity, workers’ compensation, marine, liability, homeowners warranty, casualty insurance products, as well as reinsurance. The... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1920
Employees 15,000
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol IAG
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Insurance Australia Group's revenue was 15.99 billion, an increase of 12.33% compared to the previous year's 14.24 billion. Earnings were 898.00 million, an increase of 8.85%.

Financial Statements

News

Insurance Australia Group Ltd (IAUGF) (Q4 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong ...

Insurance Australia Group Ltd (IAUGF) (Q4 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong Financial Performance and Strategic Initiatives

4 months ago - GuruFocus

Insurance Australia Group Ltd's Dividend Analysis

Insurance Australia Group Ltd's Dividend Analysis

10 months ago - GuruFocus

IAG to continue price push

Insurance Australia Group will dump another $200m into buying back shares, after announcing a $407m profit for the first half of the financial year on the back of double digit premium price rises.

11 months ago - Herald Sun Australia