Zurich Insurance Group (ZFSVF) Receives a Buy from Kepler Capital


Kepler Capital analyst Peter Eliot maintained a Buy rating on Zurich Insurance Group (ZFSVF) today and set a price target of CHF385.00. The company’s shares closed last Thursday at $377.19.

Eliot has an average return of 13.7% when recommending Zurich Insurance Group.

According to TipRanks.com, Eliot is ranked #2584 out of 7077 analysts.

Currently, the analyst consensus on Zurich Insurance Group is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of $420.53, representing an 11.1% upside. In a report released yesterday, J.P. Morgan also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a CHF370.00 price target.

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The company has a one-year high of $447.60 and a one-year low of $259.50. Currently, Zurich Insurance Group has an average volume of 458.

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Zurich Insurance Group AG is a holding company, which engages in the provision of insurance products and related services. It operates through the following segments: Property and Casualty Regions, Life Regions, Farmers, Group Functions and Operations, and Non-Core Businesses. The Property and Casualty Regions segment provides motor, home and commercial products and services for individuals, as well as small and large businesses on both a local and global basis. The Life Regions segment refers to the comprehensive range of life and health insurance products on both an individual and a group basis, including annuities, endowment and term insurance, unit-linked and investment-oriented products, as well as full private health, supplemental health and long-term care insurance. The Farmers segment includes non-claims administrative and management services to the Farmers Exchanges, which are owned by policyholders. The Group Functions and Operations segment comprises the Group´s Holding and Financing and Headquarters activities. The Non-Core Businesses segment includes insurance and reinsurance businesses that the Group does not consider core to its operations and that are therefore mostly managed to achieve a beneficial run-off. The company was founded in 1872 and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.

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