Fidelity National Financial, Inc.FNF

$46.82-0.03 (-0.06%)
NYSEFinancial Services24:00 UTC

Company snapshot

Market Cap
$13B
Large-cap
+47%
2016 — today
10-Year Price
+87%
2016 — today
52-Week Range
$43.26$61.07
Current $46.82· 20%

Fidelity National Financial, Inc., or FNF, is a leading provider of various insurance solutions and related services across the United States. The company structures its operations into three primary divisions: Title, F&G, and Corporate and Other. Its Title segment offers a broad range of services crucial for real estate and mortgage transactions. These include issuing title insurance, managing escrow accounts, and delivering other associated title services like trust administration, trustee sales guarantees, document recording, and property reconveyances. Additionally, FNF furnishes technology platforms and transactional support to the real estate and mortgage industries, providing specialized mortgage transaction services that involve title-related assistance and facilitating the creation and management of mortgage loans. Through its F&G segment, the company specializes in life insurance and annuity products. Its offerings in this area encompass a variety of deferred annuities, such as fixed indexed, fixed rate, and immediate annuities, alongside indexed universal life insurance policies. Beyond these core services, FNF is also involved in the real estate brokerage sector. Established in 1847, Fidelity National Financial, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida.

Valuation in context

P/E ratio
16.6
Historically pricey
Historically pricey — last 10 years
P/B ratio
1.4
Below average
Below the 10-year average
EV / EBITDA
5.1
Historically cheap
Historically cheap relative to the last 10 years
Dividend Yield
4.4%
Historically high
Historically high relative to the last 10 years
FCF Yield
46.2%
Historically high
Historically high relative to the last 10 years
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