Unum Group reports third quarter net income of $39.7 million and premium income of $1.76 billion

Reuters11-04
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/UNMA">Unum Group</a> reports third quarter net income of $39.7 million and premium income of $1.76 billion

Unum Group reported net income of $39.7 million ($0.23 per diluted common share) for the third quarter of 2025. After-tax adjusted operating income was $357.1 million ($2.09 per diluted common share). Premium income increased by 2.9 percent on a constant currency basis. The Unum US segment saw a 7.8 percent decrease in adjusted operating income to $334.9 million, while premium income for this segment rose 1.9 percent to $1,755.4 million. Net investment income for the Unum US segment declined 5.7 percent to $151.9 million. The company reported traditional U.S. life insurance statutory operating earnings of approximately $300 million, adjusted for the impact of an external long-term care reinsurance transaction.

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