5 Undervalued Insurance Stocks for Friday, November 07

By Tudor Pop
November 07, 2025
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Based on key financial metrics such as the price-to-sales ratio, shareholder yield and the price-earnings ratio, the following 5 stocks made the list for top value stocks in the Insurance industry. Those looking for value stocks to add to their portfolio may want to use this list as a starting point for further investment research.

Why Focus on Undervalued Insurance Stocks?

Value investors seek to buy stocks at a discount to their intrinsic value. Long-term returns show that such strategies are advantageous. Value stocks, as a group, tend to outperform growth stocks over extended periods of time. Typically, value investors perform financial analysis of numerous metrics, don’t follow the herd and are long-term investors.

AAII’s A+ Investor Value Grade is derived from a stock’s Value Score. The Value Score is the percentile rank of the average of the percentile ranks of the price-to-sales ratio, price-earnings ratio, enterprise-value-to-EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio, shareholder yield, price-to-book-value ratio and price-to-free-cash-flow ratio. The score is variable, meaning it can consider all six ratios or, should any of the six ratios not be valid, the remaining ratios that are valid. To be assigned a Value Score, stocks must have a valid (non-null) ratio and corresponding ranking for at least two of the six valuation ratios.

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AAII’s proprietary stock grades come with A+ Investor. These offer intuitive A–F grades for more than just value. It is possible for a stock to appear cheap based on one valuation metric but appear expensive on another. It is also possible for one valuation ratio to be associated with outperforming stocks during certain periods of time but not others. Some stocks may even have null values for certain metrics like the price-earnings ratio or the price-to-book ratio but not others. An example of this would be a company with losses instead of profits or a negative book value because of heavy borrowing. Negative earnings or book value result in non-meaningful ratios that are left blank or null.

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5 Undervalued Insurance Stocks

Of course, there are countless value stocks that are worth mentioning, but this is a concise list of the top 5 undervalued stocks in the Insurance industry for Wednesday, November 19, 2025. Let’s take a closer look at their individual scores to see how they measure up against each other and the Insurance industry median.

Company Ticker Price/Sales Price/Earnings EV/EBITDA Shareholder Yield Price/Book Value Price/Free Cash Flow Value Grade
American Coastal Insurance Corporation ACIC 1.71 6.7 3.7 (1.2%) 1.71 5.8 A
American Financial Group, Inc. AFG 1.45 14.5 9.9 3.1% 2.44 10.0 B
American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. AII 1.37 0.8 1.7 (51.7%) 1.44 0.3 A
Global Indemnity Group, LLC GBLI 0.85 13.9 9.4 0.6% 0.55 na A
Horace Mann Educators Corporation HMN 1.13 11.6 9.1 3.2% 1.30 3.4 A

The Value Grade is assigned based on how each stock’s composite valuation compares to all other stocks.

The process for assigning grades starts with each variable for a given stock. The percentile rankings for all valid ratios that a stock has are calculated. So, for instance, a stock could have a price-to-book ranking in the 43rd percentile, a price-earnings ranking in the 67th percentile, a price-to-sales ranking in the 23rd percentile, etc. Then, those rankings are averaged for each stock. (A minimum of two valid variables are required, though all six will be used if available.)

Once the average of the individual variables is calculated, that average is ranked against all stocks. Put another way, each stock’s composite valuation is compared to all other stocks. These ranks are then sorted into quintiles from the cheapest 20% (a grade of A) to the most expensive 20% (a grade of F).

As always, we recommend that you conduct proper due diligence and research before investing in any security. We also suggest that investors utilize numerous grades, not just value, when it comes to deciding whether a company is a good fit for their allocation needs.

American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score ACIC Industry Median
Price/Sales 46 1.71 1.12
Price/Earnings 7 6.7 13.7
EV/EBITDA 6 3.7 9.5
Shareholder Yield 59 (1.2%) 1.1%
Price/Book Value 48 1.71 1.56
Price/Free Cash Flow 12 5.8 9.0

American Coastal Insurance Corporation, through its subsidiaries, primarily engages in the commercial and personal property and casualty insurance business in the United States. The company provides structure, content, and liability coverage for standard single-family homeowners, renters, and condominium unit owners. It also offers commercial multi-peril property insurance for residential condominium associations and apartments, as well as coverage to policyholders for loss or damage to dwellings and buildings, inventory, detached structures, and equipment caused by fire, wind, hail, water, theft, and vandalism. In addition, the company provides equipment breakdown, identity theft, and cyber security policies. The company markets and distributes its products through a network of independent agencies. The company was formerly known as United Insurance Holdings Corp. and changed its name to American Coastal Insurance Corporation in August 2023. American Coastal Insurance Corporation was founded in 1999 and is based in Saint Petersburg, Florida.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

American Coastal Insurance Corporation has a Value Score of 83, which is considered to be undervalued.

When you look at American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s price-to-sales ratio at 1.71 compared to the industry median at 1.12, this company has a higher price relative to revenue compared to its peers. This could make American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s stock less attractive for value investors.

American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s price-earnings ratio is 6.70 compared to the industry median at 13.70. This means it has a lower share price relative to earnings compared to its peers. This could make American Coastal Insurance Corporation more attractive for value investors.

Now, let’s assess American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s EV/EBITDA ratio, also known as enterprise multiple. At 3.7, when compared to the industry median of 9.5, the company may be considered undervalued in relation to its peers. Value investors could use the enterprise multiple to identify stocks that are considered overvalued or undervalued relative to their industry.

Shareholder yield is the sum of a stock’s dividend yield (paid over previous 12 months minus special dividends) and the percentage of net share buybacks over the previous 12 months. American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s shareholder yield is lower than its industry median ratio of 1.10%. Value investors may look for an attractive shareholder yield because it can be a powerful tool for identifying if the company has a good management team.

As one of the most common value metrics, the price-to-book ratio evaluates a company’s current market price relative to its book value. American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its industry median ratio of 1.56. This could make American Coastal Insurance Corporation less attractive to investors looking for a new addition to their portfolio.

Lastly, let’s take a look at American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s price-to-free-cash-flow ratio (P/FCF), which can indicate a company’s market value relative to its operating cash flow. American Coastal Insurance Corporation’s price-to-free-cash-flow ratio is lower than its industry median ratio of 9.00. This could make American Coastal Insurance Corporation more attractive because the lower P/FCF ratio indicates that American Coastal Insurance Corporation is undervalued. The P/FCF ratio metric can also be viewed over a long-term time frame to see if the company's cash flow to share price value is generally improving or worsening.

American Financial Group, Inc.’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score AFG Industry Median
Price/Sales 42 1.45 1.12
Price/Earnings 37 14.5 13.7
EV/EBITDA 34 9.9 9.5
Shareholder Yield 26 3.1% 1.1%
Price/Book Value 59 2.44 1.56
Price/Free Cash Flow 25 10.0 9.0

American Financial Group, Inc., an insurance holding company, provides specialty property and casualty insurance products in the United States. The company offers property and transportation insurance products, such as physical damage and liability coverage for buses and trucks other specialty transportation niches, inland and ocean marine, agricultural-related products, and other commercial property coverages; specialty casualty insurance, including primarily excess and surplus, executive and professional liability, general liability, umbrella and excess liability, and specialty coverage in targeted markets, as well as customized programs for small to mid-sized businesses and workers’ compensation insurance; and specialty financial insurance products comprising risk management insurance programs for lending and leasing institutions, fidelity and surety products, and trade credit insurance. It sells its property and casualty insurance products through independent insurance agents and brokers. The company was founded in 1872 and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

American Financial Group, Inc. has a Value Score of 69, which is considered to be undervalued.

American Financial Group, Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 14.5 compared to the industry median at 13.7. This means that it has a higher price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes American Financial Group, Inc. less attractive for value investors.

American Financial Group, Inc.’s price-to-book ratio is lower than its peers. This could make American Financial Group, Inc. more attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.56.

You can read more about American Financial Group, Inc.’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc.’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score AII Industry Median
Price/Sales 40 1.37 1.12
Price/Earnings 1 0.8 13.7
EV/EBITDA 3 1.7 9.5
Shareholder Yield 90 (51.7%) 1.1%
Price/Book Value 41 1.44 1.56
Price/Free Cash Flow 1 0.3 9.0

American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. operates as an insurance company. It provides personal residential property insurance for single-family homeowners and condominium owners, as well as coverage for vacant dwellings and investment properties in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. It also offers condo, rental, vacant dwelling, seasonal property, umbrella, golf cart, boat, renters, manufactured home, cyber, and flood insurance. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Tampa, Florida.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. has a Value Score of 84, which is considered to be undervalued.

American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 0.8 compared to the industry median at 13.7. This means that it has a lower price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. more attractive for value investors.

American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc.’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its peers. This could make American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. less attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.56.

You can read more about American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc.’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

Global Indemnity Group, LLC’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score GBLI Industry Median
Price/Sales 30 0.85 1.12
Price/Earnings 35 13.9 13.7
EV/EBITDA 32 9.4 9.5
Shareholder Yield 40 0.6% 1.1%
Price/Book Value 9 0.55 1.56
Price/Free Cash Flow na na 9.0

Global Indemnity Group, LLC, through its subsidiaries, provides specialty property and casualty insurance, and reinsurance products in the United States. It operates through two segments: Penn-America and Non-Core Operations. The company distributes property and general liability products for small commercial businesses through a network of wholesale general agents; and property and general liability niche products through program administrators with specific binding authority. It also provides small-to-medium sized financially sound insurers in niche product lines that are contracted through reinsurance brokers/intermediaries. In addition, the company offers property and general liability products distributed using company administered systems, and includes collectibles, digital direct-to-consumer insurance coverage for owners of collections; and VacantExpress, insurance coverage for owners of properties under construction, renovation, vacant, or rented, distributed through wholesale general agents and retail agents. Global Indemnity Group, LLC was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Global Indemnity Group, LLC has a Value Score of 84, which is considered to be undervalued.

Global Indemnity Group, LLC’s price-earnings ratio is 13.9 compared to the industry median at 13.7. This means that it has a higher price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes Global Indemnity Group, LLC less attractive for value investors.

Global Indemnity Group, LLC’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its peers. This could make Global Indemnity Group, LLC less attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.56.

You can read more about Global Indemnity Group, LLC’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

Horace Mann Educators Corporation’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score HMN Industry Median
Price/Sales 36 1.13 1.12
Price/Earnings 26 11.6 13.7
EV/EBITDA 30 9.1 9.5
Shareholder Yield 25 3.2% 1.1%
Price/Book Value 37 1.30 1.56
Price/Free Cash Flow 7 3.4 9.0

Horace Mann Educators Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an insurance holding company in the United States. It operates through Property & Casualty, Life & Retirement, and Supplemental & Group Benefits segments. The Property & Casualty segment offers insurance products, including private passenger auto insurance, residential home insurance, and personal umbrella insurance; standard auto coverage including liability, collision, and comprehensive; and property coverage for homeowners and renters. The Life & Retirement segment markets tax-qualified fixed, fixed indexed, and variable annuities; the Horace Mann Retirement Advantage open architecture platform and other defined contribution plans; traditional term, whole life insurance products, and indexed universal life (IUL) products. This segment also offers Life by Design, a portfolio of individual whole life and individual term insurance products that address the financial planning needs of educators; Life Select, a combination product that mixes a base of either traditional whole life, 20-pay life, or life paid-up at age 65 with a variety of term riders; single premium whole life products; and cash value term. The Supplemental & Group Benefits segment offers employer-sponsored products, including accident, critical illness, limited-benefit fixed indemnity insurance, term life, and short-term and long-term disability, as well as worksite direct products, such as supplemental heart, cancer, disability, and accident coverages. The company offers individual protection and savings solutions, including auto insurance, property insurance, liability insurance, 403(b) retirement plans, mutual funds, life insurance, student loan solutions, credit monitoring, and financial wellness workshops. It distributes its products and services through agents, brokers, and benefit specialists, as well as direct and digital channels. The company was founded in 1945 and is headquartered in Springfield, Illinois.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Horace Mann Educators Corporation has a Value Score of 88, which is considered to be undervalued.

Horace Mann Educators Corporation’s price-earnings ratio is 11.6 compared to the industry median at 13.7. This means that it has a lower price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes Horace Mann Educators Corporation more attractive for value investors.

Horace Mann Educators Corporation’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its peers. This could make Horace Mann Educators Corporation less attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.56.

You can read more about Horace Mann Educators Corporation’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

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Other Insurance Stock Grades

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Choosing Which of the 5 Best Insurance Stocks Is Right for You

Choosing which value stocks to invest in will ultimately depend on your individual goals and allocation; however, comparing similar value stocks in the same industry can help you analyze which might be better investments for you in the long run. So, let’s take a look at the Value Grade for all of our stocks.

  • American Coastal Insurance Corporation stock has a Value Grade of A.
  • American Financial Group, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of B.
  • American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of A.
  • Global Indemnity Group, LLC stock has a Value Grade of A.
  • Horace Mann Educators Corporation stock has a Value Grade of A.

Now that you have a bit more background about each of the 5 undervalued stocks in the Insurance industry as well as their overall grades, it’s time for you to conduct additional research to see if these could fit your portfolio needs based on your goals and risk tolerance. AAII can help you figure out both and identify which investments align with what works best for you.

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Additional Resources About Insurance Stocks

Want to learn more about Insurance stocks to see if they could be the right investment for you? Check out some additional resources and articles to help you on your financial journey.

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