Swiss Life Holding AG (SWX:SLHN)

Switzerland flag Switzerland · Delayed Price · Currency is CHF
813.60
-19.20 (-2.31%)
Mar 12, 2026, 5:30 PM CET
Market Cap23.05B +7.6%
Revenue (ttm)11.64B +0.7%
Net Income1.18B +8.8%
EPS41.45 +10.7%
Shares Out28.33M
PE Ratio19.63
Forward PE17.90
Dividend35.00 (4.20%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 16, 2025
Volume156,816
Average Volume70,891
Open810.60
Previous Close832.80
Day's Range793.00 - 813.60
52-Week Range660.00 - 942.40
Beta0.57
RSI34.56
Earnings DateMar 12, 2026

About Swiss Life Holding AG

Swiss Life Holding AG provides life, pensions, and financial solutions for private and corporate clients. It operates through Switzerland, France, Germany, International, Asset Managers, and Other segments. The company offers a various life, pension, health, annuity, and investment-type policies to groups and individuals, as well as disability coverage. It also provides property and casualty, liability and motor, accident, health, and payment protection insurance products. In addition, the company manages assets and provides advisory services. ... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1857
Employees 11,395
Stock Exchange SIX Swiss Exchange
Ticker Symbol SLHN
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Swiss Life Holding AG's revenue was 11.98 billion, an increase of 7.51% compared to the previous year's 11.14 billion. Earnings were 1.21 billion, an increase of 12.10%.

Financial Statements

News

Swiss Life Holding AG Profit Advances In Full Year

ZURICH (dpa-AFX) - Swiss Life Holding AG (SLW1.F) announced earnings for its full year that Increased, from the same period last yearThe company's bottom line came in at CHF1.234 billion, or CHF43...

11 hours ago - Finanz Nachrichten

Singapore fines DBS, Citibank, OCBC, Swiss Life for inadequate money laundering, terrorism financing protections

Singapore's central bank on Wednesday said it has imposed fines collectively worth S$3.8 million ($2.83 million) on lenders Citibank, DBS and OCBC and insurer Swiss Life , for breaching its requiremen...

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2 years ago - Reuters

Swiss Life to pay $77.4 million to settle U.S. criminal tax-avoidance case

Swiss Life Holding AG agreed to pay $77.4 million and enter a deferred prosecution agreement in the United States to resolve accusations it conspired to help wealthy Americans evade taxes.

5 years ago - Reuters