HIG
NYSE
Insurance
$136.65
USD
+$2.15 (+1.60%)
At close: Jul 16, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT
Market Cap:
$37.52B
Volume:
1.4M
Previous Close
$134.50
Day Range
$134.20 - $137.15
52 Week Range
$119.61 - $144.50
Average Volume (10 Days)
1.6M
P/E Ratio
9.78
Dividend Yield
1.68%
The Hartford Insurance Group, Inc. is an insurance and financial services company. The company is headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut and currently employs 19,200 full-time employees. The firm's segments include Business Insurance, Personal Insurance, Property & Casualty Other Operations, Employee Benefits and Hartford Funds, as well as a Corporate category. The Business Insurance segment provides a variety of insurance products and risk management services in the United States and internationally. The Personal Insurance segment provides automobile, homeowners and personal umbrella coverages to individuals across the United States. The Property & Casualty Other Operations segment includes certain property and casualty operations. The Employee Benefits segment provides employers and associations with group life, accident and disability coverage, along with other products and services, including voluntary benefits, and group retiree health. The Hartford Funds segment offers investment products for retail and retirement accounts and provides investment management, distribution and administrative services.
CEO
Mr. Christopher Swift
Headquaters
Hartford, CONNECTICUT, US
Founded
1985
Employees
19,200
Hartford Insurance Group has proposed a $100 million settlement payment to survivors of clergy sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore's bankruptcy proceedings. The payment is contingent on court approval of a broader reorganization plan and would allow Hartford to buy back its policies from the archdiocese. This development represents a significant step forward in the two-and-a-half-year bankruptcy case involving over 900 claimants.
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Hartford Insurance has offered $100 million to settle clergy sexual abuse claims filed against the Archdiocese of Baltimore, which has been in bankruptcy since 2023. The settlement depends on court approval of a broader reorganization plan, and survivors are urging other insurers to follow suit. With over 900 claimants and negotiations still far from resolved, the Hartford offer marks significant progress but remains well below the $890 million survivors have requested.
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