Cincinnati Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: CINF) is a $25.6B insurance - property & casualty company trading at $162.52 (−1.2% today) — 10.7× trailing earnings, yielding 2.05%. Figures from SEC EDGAR and market feeds; updated 2026-07-15 04:52 UTC.
52-Week Range
Low $161.21High $168.69
What Cincinnati Financial Corporation does
Cincinnati Financial Corporation is an Ohio corporation that operates through its subsidiary The Cincinnati Insurance Company, which was founded in 1950, to provide property casualty insurance marketed through independent insurance agencies across states. The company's main insurance operations include standard market property and casualty coverage, life insurance, and excess and surplus lines products through various subsidiaries.
Summarized from Cincinnati Financial Corporation’s SEC filings · Read the filing ↗
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Cincinnati Financial Corporation is an Ohio corporation that operates through its subsidiary The Cincinnati Insurance Company, which was founded in 1950, to provide property casualty insurance marketed through independent insurance agencies across states.
What is CINF's valuation?
CINF trades at $162.52, 10.71× trailing earnings, as of 2026-07-15. It carries a 2.05% dividend yield.
When did CINF last file with the SEC?
Cincinnati Financial Corporation's most recent SEC filing on record is a 8-K filed 2026-06-22. All filings link to their SEC EDGAR originals above.
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