Atlantic American CorporationAAME

$1.87+0.10 (+5.65%)
NASDAQFinancial Services24:00 UTC

Company snapshot

Market Cap
$41M
Micro-cap
-44%
2016 — today
10-Year Price
-47%
2016 — today
52-Week Range
$1.59$3.53
Current $1.87· 14%

Atlantic American Corporation (AAME) is an insurance holding company that, through its subsidiaries, delivers a diverse range of life, health, and property & casualty insurance offerings throughout the United States. Its operations are segmented into American Southern and Bankers Fidelity. Within its property and casualty division, AAME underwrites commercial auto coverage tailored for state and local government agencies, as well as various motor pool and fleet operators. This division also furnishes inland marine and general liability insurance. Additionally, it offers surety bonds, including those for subdivision development, school bus service contracts, and guarantees of performance and payment. Furthermore, the company's life and health insurance portfolio encompasses both individual and group whole life policies, alongside Medicare supplement plans. It also extends a suite of additional accident and health coverages. These include specific individual and group policies providing benefits for diagnosed cancer and other critical illnesses, as well as policies for short-term nursing facility care, accident expenses, hospital indemnity, and disability protection. Distribution of its diverse product lines is managed through a network of independent agents and brokers. Established in 1937, Atlantic American Corporation maintains its corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.

Valuation in context

P/E ratio
8.3
Around average
Around the 10-year average
P/B ratio
0.4
Historically cheap
Historically cheap relative to the last 10 years
EV / EBITDA
4.4
Historically cheap
Historically cheap relative to the last 10 years
FCF Yield
59.6%
Near historic high
Near historic highs — last 10 years
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