American Coastal Insurance Corporation (NASDAQ: ACIC) is a $510M insurance - property & casualty company trading at $10.56 (+1.9% today) — 4.9× trailing earnings. Figures from SEC EDGAR and market feeds; updated 2026-07-15 04:50 UTC.
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Low $9.80High $13.06
What American Coastal Insurance Corporation does
American Coastal Insurance Corporation is a holding company that primarily conducts commercial property and casualty insurance business through its wholly owned subsidiary, American Coastal Insurance Company. The company writes commercial multi-peril property insurance for residential condominiums, apartments, and assisted living facilities in Florida, targeting areas where national carriers have reduced their presence due to natural catastrophe risk.
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Financial company: EV/EBITDA and debt/equity do not apply the way they do to an operating business -- borrowing is the business and interest is an operating cost. Price/book (price-to-NAV), ROE and dividend yield are the relevant gauges.
What does American Coastal Insurance Corporation do?
American Coastal Insurance Corporation is a holding company that primarily conducts commercial property and casualty insurance business through its wholly owned subsidiary, American Coastal Insurance Company.
What is ACIC's valuation?
ACIC trades at $10.56, 4.91× trailing earnings, as of 2026-07-15.
When did ACIC last file with the SEC?
American Coastal Insurance Corporation's most recent SEC filing on record is a 8-K filed 2026-05-29. All filings link to their SEC EDGAR originals above.
Where does this data come from?
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