KMPR, US4884011002

Kemper Stock - Analyst estimates and sector backdrop on a quiet news day

19.06.2026 - 16:05:29 | ad-hoc-news.de

Kemper shows no fresh corporate headlines or major analyst actions today, leaving investors to focus on current earnings estimates and how the US personal lines insurer stacks up against peers such as Progressive and Allstate in a still-challenging auto market.

KMPR, US4884011002
KMPR, US4884011002

Edited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 16:04 CET. Details in the imprint.

Kemper (US4884011002) is trading through a quiet Friday with no new company announcements or major rating changes crossing the tape. With no fresh headlines from the insurer, the focus turns to current Street estimates and where the stock sits in the US auto and home insurance peer group.

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All news and data on Kemper stock

Key figures, filings and past headlines help frame how Kemper has been repositioning its personal lines portfolio and how the stock trades versus US insurance peers.

What the estimates show

For 2025, consensus on Wall Street expects Kemper to earn around $5 per share, following the return to profitability after restructuring its specialty auto book in recent years, according to data compiled on the company’s Investor Relations site.

Revenue is projected to run in the mid-single-digit growth range as premium rate increases work through the book but policy count remains disciplined in non-standard auto. Analysts generally see the combined ratio trending closer to the low-90s over the next couple of years if loss cost inflation stays contained.

How Kemper stacks up on Friday

Against peers in US personal lines, Kemper sits alongside names like Progressive, Allstate and Travelers, which investors often watch as a group for signals on auto loss trends and pricing discipline across the sector.

While the largest carriers trade at higher earnings multiples thanks to more diversified books and longer track records of underwriting profitability, Kemper is treated by some investors as a more focused play on non-standard auto and specialty personal lines, with correspondingly higher sensitivity to rate adequacy and claims frequency.

How the company makes money

Kemper’s core business is providing personal lines insurance, including non-standard auto coverage for higher-risk drivers, standard auto and homeowners policies, and life and health products, primarily in the United States, as described in its latest annual report.

Where the stock trades today

The shares of Kemper (US4884011002) trade on the New York Stock Exchange at around $62 per share as of 06/19/2026, 16:00 CET.

Kemper at a glance

  • Company: Kemper Corp.
  • ISIN: US4884011002
  • WKN: 867941
  • Ticker: KMPR
  • Venue: NYSE
  • Price (as of 06/19/2026, 16:00 CET): 62.00 USD
  • Market cap: 4,000,000,000 USD (as of 06/19/2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Financials / Property & Casualty Insurance
  • Index membership: not a member of a major headline index such as the S&P 500 or Dow Jones Industrial Average
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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