Cincinnati Financial Corporation Declares Regular Quarterly Cash Dividend
Cincinnati Financial (Nasdaq: CINF) has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of 81 cents per share, payable on October 15, 2024, to shareholders of record as of September 17, 2024. This payment will mark 64 consecutive years of increasing annual cash dividends, a feat achieved by only seven other public companies in the U.S. President and CEO Stephen M. Spray expressed confidence in the company's capital strength and ability to deliver industry-leading operating performance through its insurance business. He believes this will continue to generate shareholder value through stock price appreciation and dividend payments in the future.
Cincinnati Financial (Nasdaq: CINF) ha dichiarato un dividendo in contante trimestrale regolare di 81 centesimi per azione, che sarà corrisposto il 15 ottobre 2024 agli azionisti registrati al 17 settembre 2024. Questo pagamento segnerà 64 anni consecutivi di aumenti dei dividendi annuali in contante, un traguardo raggiunto da sole sette altre società pubbliche negli Stati Uniti. Il Presidente e CEO Stephen M. Spray ha espresso fiducia nella forza patrimoniale dell'azienda e nella sua capacità di fornire prestazioni operative di eccellenza nel settore assicurativo. Crede che questo continuerà a generare valore per gli azionisti attraverso l'apprezzamento del prezzo delle azioni e i pagamenti dei dividendi in futuro.
Cincinnati Financial (Nasdaq: CINF) ha declarado un dividendo en efectivo trimestral regular de 81 centavos por acción, que se pagará el 15 de octubre de 2024 a los accionistas registrados al 17 de septiembre de 2024. Este pago marcará 64 años consecutivos de aumento de dividendos en efectivo anuales, una hazaña lograda solo por otras siete compañías públicas en EE. UU. El Presidente y CEO Stephen M. Spray expresó confianza en la fortaleza de capital de la empresa y su capacidad para ofrecer un desempeño operativo líder en la industria a través de su negocio de seguros. Cree que esto seguirá generando valor para los accionistas a través de la apreciación del precio de las acciones y los pagos de dividendos en el futuro.
신시내티 금융(Cincinnati Financial)(Nasdaq: CINF)은 주당 81센트의 정기 분기 현금 배당금을 선언했으며, 이는 2024년 10월 15일에 2024년 9월 17일 기준 주주들에게 지급될 예정입니다. 이 지급은 64년 연속 연간 현금 배당금 증가를 기념하며, 이는 미국의 다른 7개 상장 기업만이 달성한 업적입니다. 회장 겸 CEO인 Stephen M. Spray는 회사의 자본력과 보험 사업을 통해 산업 최고 수준의 운영 성과를 제공할 수 있는 능력에 대한 확신을 표현했습니다. 그는 이것이 앞으로 주가 상승과 배당금 지급을 통해 주주 가치를 창출하는 데 계속될 것이라고 믿고 있습니다.
Cincinnati Financial (Nasdaq: CINF) a déclaré un dividende en espèces trimestriel régulier de 81 cents par action, payable le 15 octobre 2024 aux actionnaires inscrits au 17 septembre 2024. Ce paiement marquera 64 années consécutives d'augmentation des dividendes en espèces annuels, un exploit réalisé par seulement sept autres entreprises publiques aux États-Unis. Le Président et CEO Stephen M. Spray a exprimé sa confiance dans la solidité financière de l'entreprise et sa capacité à fournir une performance opérationnelle de pointe dans le secteur de l'assurance. Il croit que cela continuera de générer de la valeur pour les actionnaires grâce à l'appréciation du prix des actions et au paiement de dividendes à l'avenir.
Cincinnati Financial (Nasdaq: CINF) hat eine reguläre vierteljährliche Bareinzahlung von 81 Cent pro Aktie erklärt, die am 15. Oktober 2024 an die Aktionäre, die am 17. September 2024 im Aktienregister stehen, ausgezahlt wird. Diese Zahlung wird 64 aufeinanderfolgende Jahre mit steigenden jährlichen Bar-Dividenden markieren, eine Leistung, die nur sieben anderen börsennotierten Unternehmen in den USA gelungen ist. Präsident und CEO Stephen M. Spray äußerte Vertrauen in die Kapitalstärke des Unternehmens und die Fähigkeit, über das Versicherungsgeschäft eine branchenführende Betriebsleistung zu erbringen. Er glaubt, dass dies weiterhin den Aktionärswert durch Aktienkurssteigerungen und zukünftige Dividendenauszahlungen generieren wird.
- Declared quarterly cash dividend of 81 cents per share
- 64 consecutive years of increasing annual cash dividends
- Strong capital position and confidence in future performance
- Expectation of continued shareholder value generation
- None.
Stephen M. Spray, president and chief executive officer, commented, "The payment of this dividend in October will complete 64 years of increasing annual cash dividends, an achievement that we believe only seven other public companies in the
About Cincinnati Financial
Cincinnati Financial Corporation offers primarily business, home and auto insurance through The Cincinnati Insurance Company and its two standard market property casualty companies. The same local independent insurance agencies that market those policies may offer products of our other subsidiaries, including life insurance, fixed annuities and surplus lines property and casualty insurance. For additional information about the company, please visit cinfin.com.
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Safe Harbor Statement
This is our "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Our business is subject to certain risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements in this report. Some of those risks and uncertainties are discussed in our 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K, Item 1A, Risk Factors, Page 30.
Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to:
- Ongoing developments concerning business interruption insurance claims and litigation related to the COVID-19 pandemic that affect our estimates of losses and loss adjustment expenses or our ability to reasonably estimate such losses, such as:
- The number of policyholders that will ultimately submit claims or file lawsuits
- The lack of submitted proofs of loss for allegedly covered claims
- Judicial rulings in similar litigation involving other companies in the insurance industry
- Differences in state laws and developing case law
- Litigation trends, including varying legal theories advanced by policyholders
- Whether and to what degree any class of policyholders may be certified
- The inherent unpredictability of litigation
- Effects of any future pandemic, or the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic, that could affect results for reasons such as:
- Securities market disruption or volatility and related effects such as decreased economic activity and continued supply chain disruptions that affect our investment portfolio and book value
- An unusually high level of claims in our insurance or reinsurance operations that increase litigation-related expenses
- An unusually high level of insurance losses, including risk of court decisions extending business interruption insurance in commercial property coverage forms to cover claims for pure economic loss related such pandemic
- Decreased premium revenue and cash flow from disruption to our distribution channel of independent agents, consumer self-isolation, travel limitations, business restrictions and decreased economic activity
- Inability of our workforce, agencies or vendors to perform necessary business functions
- Unusually high levels of catastrophe losses due to risk concentrations, changes in weather patterns (whether as a result of global climate change or otherwise), environmental events, war or political unrest, terrorism incidents, cyberattacks, civil unrest or other causes
- Increased frequency and/or severity of claims or development of claims that are unforeseen at the time of policy issuance, due to inflationary trends or other causes
- Inadequate estimates or assumptions, or reliance on third-party data used for critical accounting estimates
- Declines in overall stock market values negatively affecting our equity portfolio and book value
- Interest rate fluctuations or other factors that could significantly affect:
- Our ability to generate growth in investment income
- Values of our fixed-maturity investments, including accounts in which we hold bank-owned life insurance contract assets
- Our traditional life policy reserves
- Domestic and global events, such as
Russia's invasion ofUkraine , war in theMiddle East and disruptions in the banking and financial services industry, resulting in insurance losses, capital market or credit market uncertainty, followed by prolonged periods of economic instability or recession, that lead to:- Significant or prolonged decline in the fair value of a particular security or group of securities and impairment of the asset(s)
- Significant decline in investment income due to reduced or eliminated dividend payouts from a particular security or group of securities
- Significant rise in losses from surety or director and officer policies written for financial institutions or other insured entities or in losses from policies written by Cincinnati Re or Cincinnati Global.
- Our inability to manage Cincinnati Global or other subsidiaries to produce related business opportunities and growth prospects for our ongoing operations
- Recession, prolonged elevated inflation or other economic conditions resulting in lower demand for insurance products or increased payment delinquencies
- Ineffective information technology systems or discontinuing to develop and implement improvements in technology may impact our success and profitability
- Difficulties with technology or data security breaches, including cyberattacks, that could negatively affect our or our agents' ability to conduct business; disrupt our relationships with agents, policyholders and others; cause reputational damage, mitigation expenses and data loss and expose us to liability under federal and state laws
- Difficulties with our operations and technology that may negatively impact our ability to conduct business, including cloud-based data information storage, data security, cyberattacks, remote working capabilities, and/or outsourcing relationships and third-party operations and data security
- Disruption of the insurance market caused by technology innovations such as driverless cars that could decrease consumer demand for insurance products
- Delays, inadequate data developed internally or from third parties, or performance inadequacies from ongoing development and implementation of underwriting and pricing methods, including telematics and other usage-based insurance methods, or technology projects and enhancements expected to increase our pricing accuracy, underwriting profit and competitiveness
- Intense competition, and the impact of innovation, technological change and changing customer preferences on the insurance industry and the markets in which we operate, could harm our ability to maintain or increase our business volumes and profitability
- Changing consumer insurance-buying habits and consolidation of independent insurance agencies could alter our competitive advantages
- Inability to obtain adequate ceded reinsurance on acceptable terms, amount of reinsurance coverage purchased, financial strength of reinsurers and the potential for nonpayment or delay in payment by reinsurers
- Inability to defer policy acquisition costs for any business segment if pricing and loss trends would lead management to conclude that segment could not achieve sustainable profitability
- Inability of our subsidiaries to pay dividends consistent with current or past levels
- Events or conditions that could weaken or harm our relationships with our independent agencies and hamper opportunities to add new agencies, resulting in limitations on our opportunities for growth, such as:
- Downgrades of our financial strength ratings
- Concerns that doing business with us is too difficult
- Perceptions that our level of service, particularly claims service, is no longer a distinguishing characteristic in the marketplace
- Inability or unwillingness to nimbly develop and introduce coverage product updates and innovations that our competitors offer and consumers expect to find in the marketplace
- Actions of insurance departments, state attorneys general or other regulatory agencies, including a change to a federal system of regulation from a state-based system, that:
- Impose new obligations on us that increase our expenses or change the assumptions underlying our critical accounting estimates
- Place the insurance industry under greater regulatory scrutiny or result in new statutes, rules and regulations
- Restrict our ability to exit or reduce writings of unprofitable coverages or lines of business
- Add assessments for guaranty funds, other insurance‑related assessments or mandatory reinsurance arrangements; or that impair our ability to recover such assessments through future surcharges or other rate changes
- Increase our provision for federal income taxes due to changes in tax law
- Increase our other expenses
- Limit our ability to set fair, adequate and reasonable rates
- Place us at a disadvantage in the marketplace
- Restrict our ability to execute our business model, including the way we compensate agents
- Adverse outcomes from litigation or administrative proceedings, including effects of social inflation and third-party litigation funding on the size of litigation awards
- Events or actions, including unauthorized intentional circumvention of controls, that reduce our future ability to maintain effective internal control over financial reporting under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
- Unforeseen departure of certain executive officers or other key employees due to retirement, health or other causes that could interrupt progress toward important strategic goals or diminish the effectiveness of certain longstanding relationships with insurance agents and others
- Our inability, or the inability of our independent agents, to attract and retain personnel in a competitive labor market, impacting the customer experience and altering our competitive advantages
- Events, such as an epidemic, natural catastrophe or terrorism, that could hamper our ability to assemble our workforce at our headquarters location or work effectively in a remote environment
Further, our insurance businesses are subject to the effects of changing social, global, economic and regulatory environments. Public and regulatory initiatives have included efforts to adversely influence and restrict premium rates, restrict the ability to cancel policies, impose underwriting standards and expand overall regulation. We also are subject to public and regulatory initiatives that can affect the market value for our common stock, such as measures affecting corporate financial reporting and governance. The ultimate changes and eventual effects, if any, of these initiatives are uncertain.
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