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AEG vs MET

Side-by-side comparison of Aegon Ltd. New York Registry Shares (AEG) and MetLife Inc. (MET): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both AEG and MET operate in Life Insurance (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
  • MET is the larger of the two at $55.57B, about 4.9x AEG ($11.28B).
  • MET has been more active in the news (5 items in the past 4 weeks vs 2 for AEG).
  • MET has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 13 for AEG).
MetricAEGMET
Company
Aegon Ltd. New York Registry Shares
MetLife Inc.
Price
$8.02+0.88%
$77.73+2.21%
Market cap
$11.28B
$55.57B
1M return
-
-
1Y return
-
-
Industry
Life Insurance
Life Insurance
Exchange
NYSE
NYSE
IPO
2000
News (4w)
2
5
Recent ratings
13
25
AEG

Aegon Ltd. New York Registry Shares

Aegon N.V. provides a range of financial services in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Its insurance products include life, accident, and health insurance; property and casualty insurance; and household and car insurance, as well as pension products. The company also offers savings products, such as retirement plan services; annuities; mutual funds; and stable value solutions. In addition, it provides retail and institutional investment management solutions, retirement savings vehicles, residential mortgages, and digital banking services. The company markets its products through brokers, agents, banks, employee benefit consultants, independent financial advisors, bancassurance channels, and advice centers. Aegon N.V. was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in The Hague, the Netherlands.

MET

MetLife Inc.

MetLife, Inc., a financial services company, provides insurance, annuities, employee benefits, and asset management services worldwide. It operates through five segments: U.S.; Asia; Latin America; Europe, the Middle East and Africa; and MetLife Holdings. The company offers life, dental, group short-and long-term disability, individual disability, accidental death and dismemberment, vision, and accident and health coverages, as well as prepaid legal plans; administrative services-only arrangements to employers; and general and separate account, and synthetic guaranteed interest contracts, as well as private floating rate funding agreements. It also provides pension risk transfers, institutional income annuities, structured settlements, and capital markets investment products; and other products and services, such as life insurance products and funding agreements for funding postretirement benefits, as well as company, bank, or trust-owned life insurance used to finance nonqualified benefit programs for executives. In addition, the company offers personal lines of property and casualty insurance, including private passenger automobile, homeowners', and personal excess liability insurance. Further, it provides fixed and variable annuities, and pension products; accident and health products; regular savings products; whole and term life, endowments, universal and variable life, and group life products; credit insurance products; and protection against long-term health care services. MetLife, Inc. was founded in 1863 and is headquartered in New York, New York.