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Primerica NYSE: PRI reported second-quarter results that reflected continued strength in its investment and savings products business, while life insurance sales remained pressured by financial uncertainty among middle-income households.
Amundi grew its holdings in shares of Primerica, Inc. (NYSE: PRI) by 5.5% in the undefined quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 31,334 shares of the financial services provider's stock after buying an additional 1,640 shares during the quarter.
The headline numbers for Primerica (PRI) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended June 2026, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.
Primerica (PRI) came out with quarterly earnings of $6.41 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $5.96 per share. This compares to earnings of $5.46 per share a year ago.
California State Teachers Retirement System grew its position in Primerica, Inc. (NYSE: PRI) by 19.5% during the undefined quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 37,259 shares of the financial services provider's stock after purchasing an additional 6,092 shares during the quarter.
Arrowstreet Capital Limited Partnership grew its stake in shares of Primerica, Inc. (NYSE: PRI) by 73.0% in the undefined quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 54,407 shares of the financial services provider's stock after buying an additional 22,949 shares during the period. Arrowstreet
DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The latest Primerica Household Budget Index™ (HBI™) data, a monthly economic metric that examines how inflation and wage trends impact the ability of middle-income families to afford life's everyday necessities, is estimated at 100.1% in June, up 1.8% from May and up 0.2% from a year ago. The increase in purchasing power was driven primarily by lower gas prices in June. Small declines in health care costs and modest reductions in auto insurance rates also contribut.