Rank
394
Travelers Cos.
Cars drive past the Travelers Insurance Co. logo office building in Hartford, Connecticut, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015. Obamacare's startup health insurance plans are flirting with financial distress, as all but five of the 23 nonprofit companies had negative cash flow from operations in the first three quarters of 2014, Standard & Poor's said in a report Tuesday. Photographer: Ron Antonelli/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesRon Antonelli — Bloomberg via Getty Images
- Previous Rank397
- Revenues ($M)27625
- Revenue Percent Change3.1
- Profits ($M)3014
- Profits Percent Change-12.4
- Assets ($M)100245
- Employees30900
The insurance holding company provides a wide range of commercial and personal property and casualty insurance products. It's operating from a position of strength and in 2016 saw operating return on equity of 13.3%, consistent with its performance over the decade despite historically low interest rates. Its business, bond, and homeowners insurance divisions posted solid results but bodily injury losses negatively impacted profitability in its personal auto insurance business. The wild card? How Trump Administration policies, specifically tax reform, will affect the company.
Company Information
CEO | Alan D. Schnitzer |
Sector | Financials |
Industry | Insurance: Property and Casualty (Stock) |
HQ Location | New York, NY |
Website | www.travelers.com |
Years on Global 500 List | 14 |
Employees | 30,900 |
Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year)
Revenues ($M) | $27,625 |
Profits ($M) | $3,014 |
Assets ($M) | $100,245 |
Total Stockholder Equity ($M) | $23,221 |
Profit Ratios
Profit as % of Revenues | 10.9% |
Profits as % of Assets | 3% |
Profits as % of Stockholder Equity | 13% |