PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC News
Prudential Financial, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides insurance, investment management, and other financial products and services in the United States and internationally. It operates through PGIM, Retirement Strategies, Group Insurance, Individual Annuities, Individual Life, Assurance IQ, and International Businesses segments. The company offers investment management services and solutions related to public fixed income, public equity, real estate debt and equity, private credit and other alternatives, and multi-asset class strategies to institutional and retail clients, as well as its general account. It also provides a range of retirement investment, and income products and services to retirement plan sponsors in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors; and group life, long-term and short-term group disability, and group corporate-, bank-, and trust-owned life insurance in the United States, primarily to institutional clients for use in connection with employee and membership benefits plans, as well as sells accidental death and dismemberment, and other supplemental health solutions; and provides plan administration services in connection with its insurance coverages. In addition, the company develops and distributes individual variable and fixed annuity products, principally to the mass affluent and affluent markets; and individual variable, term, and universal life insurance products to the mass middle, mass affluent, and affluent markets in the United States. Further, it provides third-party life, health, Medicare, property and casualty, and term life products to retail shoppers through its digital and agent channels. The company offers its products and services to individual and institutional customers through its proprietary and third-party distribution networks. Prudential Financial, Inc. was founded in 1875 and is headquartered in Newark, New Jersey.
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05 May at 14:44
Prudential Faces Q1 Miss, Annuity Win Boosts Trust
- Recent week developments show Prudential (PRU) winning a high-profile annuity award while reporting preliminary Q1 metrics that point to a shortfall in alternative investment income and an analyst downgrade tied to Japan exposure. Upcoming official Q1 results and the conference call will be the immediate catalysts for stock direction.
28 Apr at 14:45
Prudential Extends Japan Sales Suspension; Hits EPS
Prudential Financial extended a voluntary sales suspension at its Japan unit, signaling a multiyear earnings headwind. The move forced analysts to cut targets and prompted governance and compensation reforms as the firm contains the issue and protects existing policyholders.
21 Apr at 14:43
PRU Alert: PGIM Outflows, Reinsurance Scrutiny Now
Prudential Financial faces a near-term test after PGIM reported a $4.2B net outflow, while regulatory scrutiny of funded reinsurance and a new board appointment create fresh governance and capital considerations. A separate buyback by Prudential plc offers regional context but does not directly affect PRU.
14 Apr at 14:44
Prudential PRU: Analyst Cuts and Japan Oversight
Prudential Financial (PRU) saw several analyst downgrades and muted earnings expectations this week amid a small alternative-investment income shortfall and heightened regulatory scrutiny in Japan. Mixed institutional buying and solid year-to-date returns cushion downside risks but near-term catalysts remain limited.
31 Mar at 14:43
Prudential Hits Japan Pause; PGIM Fuels Growth Now
Prudential Financial announced a temporary suspension of new life insurance sales in Japan that could shave $300–$350M from 2026 pretax adjusted operating income, while its asset-management arm PGIM reports AUM strength and margin targets that support earnings and shareholder returns.
24 Mar at 14:47
Prudential (PRU) Outlook: Targets, Valuation Shift
Recent analyst target cuts, a steep valuation discount, PGIM AUM growth and board-level changes are reshaping Prudential Financial's near-term stock outlook and investor thesis.
24 Feb at 14:50
Prudential (PRU): Japan Pause, Buybacks Boost 2026
Prudential’s latest quarterly results show solid earnings, rising book value and a shareholder-friendly capital plan, but a voluntary 90-day sales suspension in Japan poses a clear near-term earnings headwind. Insider buying, a higher IBD RS rating and continued buyback authorization help balance investor sentiment.