Legal & General Group Plc engages in the provision of risk, savings, and investment management products and services. The Company’s segments include Institutional Retirement, Asset Management, Insurance, Retail Retirement, and Corporate Investments. The Institutional Retirement segment represents worldwide pension risk transfer business opportunities. The Asset Management segment provides platform capability in private markets across Real Estate, Private Credit and Infrastructure, including through an accelerated program of fund launches. The Insurance segment primarily represents UK protection (both group and retail) and the US retail protection business (US Insurance). Retail Retirement segment, which represents retail annuity and drawdown products, workplace savings and lifetime mortgage loans. The Corporate Investments segment, which represents a portfolio of non-strategic assets managed separately with the goal of maximizing shareholder value ahead of potential divestment.
How did LGGNF's recent EPS compare to expectations?
The most recent EPS for Legal & General Group Plc is $0.09, not beating expectations of $0.1.
How did Legal & General Group Plc LGGNF's revenue perform in the last quarter?
Legal & General Group Plc revenue for the last quarter is $0.09
What is the revenue estimate for Legal & General Group Plc?
According to of Wall street analyst, the revenue estimate of Legal & General Group Plc range from $ to $
What's the earning quality score for Legal & General Group Plc?
Legal & General Group Plc has a earning quality score of /. The score is based on a four dimension of Profitability, Growth, Cash generation & Capital Allocation, and Leverage.
When does Legal & General Group Plc report earnings?
Legal & General Group Plc next earnings report is expected in 2026-06-09
What are Legal & General Group Plc's expected earnings?
Legal & General Group Plc expected earnings is $, according to wall-street analysts.
Did Legal & General Group Plc beat earnings expectations?
Legal & General Group Plc recent earnings of $ expectations.