Top Dividends Paying Insurance Companies
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Annual Yield
Annual Yield | Efficiency | Market Risk | Exp Return | ||||
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1 | MHNC | Maiden Holdings North | 0.03 | 1.36 | 0.03 | ||
2 | FGFPP | Fundamental Global | 0.15 | 2.69 | 0.40 | ||
3 | SPNT-PB | SiriusPoint | 0.12 | 0.26 | 0.03 | ||
4 | ARGO-PA | Argo Group International | 0.10 | 0.34 | 0.03 | ||
5 | ATH-PD | Athene Holding | 0.02 | 0.98 | 0.02 | ||
6 | ESGRP | Enstar Group Ltd | (0.06) | 1.26 | (0.08) | ||
7 | ESGRO | Enstar Group Limited | (0.04) | 1.10 | (0.04) | ||
8 | EQH-PC | Equitable Holdings | (0.04) | 0.88 | (0.03) | ||
9 | BHFAN | Brighthouse Financial | 0.06 | 0.98 | 0.06 | ||
10 | ATH-PC | Athene Holding | 0.10 | 0.31 | 0.03 | ||
11 | BHFAO | Brighthouse Financial | (0.04) | 0.81 | (0.03) | ||
12 | AHL-PD | Aspen Insurance Holdings | 0.03 | 1.21 | 0.04 | ||
13 | BHFAP | Brighthouse Financial | 0.01 | 0.89 | 0.01 | ||
14 | BHFAM | Brighthouse Financial | 0.03 | 1.12 | 0.04 | ||
15 | ATH-PA | Athene Holding | 0.06 | 0.62 | 0.04 | ||
16 | AHL-PE | Aspen Insurance Holdings | 0.03 | 1.15 | 0.04 | ||
17 | ATH-PB | Athene Holding | (0.01) | 1.00 | (0.01) | ||
18 | SIGIP | Selective Insurance Group | 0.00 | 0.79 | 0.00 | ||
19 | WRB-PE | W R Berkley | 0.00 | 0.51 | 0.00 | ||
20 | UNMA | Unum Group | 0.02 | 0.48 | 0.01 |
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Yield generally refers to the amount of cash that is paid back to the owner of a security over a specific time (usually one year). It is expressed as a percentage of current market price, and usually amounts to all the interests and/or dividends paid over a given period. A higher yield allows the shareholders to generate returns on their investments sooner. However, investors should also be aware that a high yield may be a result of market turmoil or increased price volatility. Small firms, start-ups, or companies with high growth potential typically do not pay out dividends or distribute a lot of their profits. These companies will have small yield. Alternatively, more established companies, ETFs, and funds that invest in bonds will have higher yields.