CNO Financial Asset Turnover 2010-2024 | CNO

CNO Financial asset turnover from 2010 to 2024. Asset turnover can be defined as the amount of sales or revenues generated per dollar of assets. The asset turnover ratio is an indicator of the efficiency with which a company is deploying its assets.
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Multi-Line Insurance Providers $3.805B $4.450B
CNO Financial Group Inc., being a top-tier holding company for a group of insurance companies in the U.S., develops, administers & markets supplemental health insurance, annuity, individual life insurance and other insurance products. It distributes products through 3 distribution channels: career agents, professional independent producers and direct marketing. The company presently reports under two units, namely Consumer and Worksite. The Consumer unit includes consumer engagement over the phone besides online and face-to-face interaction with agents or via a combination of sales channels. This unit gains traction from agent sales force and leading direct-to-consumer business with experience in advertising, web/digital and call center support. The Worksite unit focuses on worksite and group sales for businesses, associations and other membership groups, communicating with customers at their workplace. The unit allows the company to gain traction from the recent buyout of Web Benefits Design Corporation.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Allianz SE (ALIZY) Germany $159.525B 15.02
Ping An Insurance Of China (PNGAY) China $108.897B 6.72
Axa Sa (AXAHY) France $107.828B 0.00
Zurich Insurance Group (ZURVY) Switzerland $103.444B 0.00
M�nchener R�ckversicherungs-Gesellschaft (MURGY) Germany $92.495B 8.99
Swiss Re (SSREY) Switzerland $57.130B 0.00
MetLife (MET) United States $50.678B 9.14
American (AIG) United States $48.544B 14.93
Prudential Financial (PRU) United States $36.403B 7.83
Sompo Holdings (SMPNY) Japan $32.329B 0.00
Prudential Public (PUK) Hong Kong, SAR China $27.761B 0.00
Legal & General Group (LGGNY) United Kingdom $18.437B 0.00
Loews (L) United States $18.264B 13.57
Everest Group (EG) Bermuda $17.147B 18.37
Principal Financial (PFG) United States $16.682B 10.39
Corebridge Financial (CRBG) United States $16.367B 6.12
Equitable Holdings (EQH) United States $15.173B 8.41
Aegon (AEG) Netherlands $14.175B 0.00
Ageas SA (AGESY) Belgium $12.567B 0.00
Assurant (AIZ) United States $9.804B 11.58
Old Republic (ORI) United States $9.293B 9.92
MGIC Investment (MTG) United States $6.041B 8.28
Scor SE (SCRYY) France $5.710B 0.00
Enact Holdings (ACT) United States $5.418B 7.75
Enstar Group (ESGR) Bermuda $4.978B 7.30
Radian Group (RDN) United States $4.511B 7.79
Assured Guaranty (AGO) Bermuda $4.381B 12.37
Kemper (KMPR) United States $3.785B 10.04
Goosehead Insurance (GSHD) United States $3.626B 81.69
Oscar Health (OSCR) United States $3.260B 0.00
SiriusPoint (SPNT) Bermuda $2.726B 17.50
Lemonade (LMND) United States $2.141B 0.00
Hamilton Insurance Group (HG) Bermuda $1.877B 5.08
Fidelis Insurance Holdings (FIHL) Bermuda $1.827B 14.22
TWFG (TWFG) United States $1.776B 0.00
Horace Mann Educators (HMN) United States $1.701B 13.06
International General Insurance Holdings (IGIC) $1.085B 7.54
EverQuote (EVER) United States $0.848B 27.60
Hippo Holdings (HIPO) United States $0.580B 0.00
SelectQuote (SLQT) United States $0.546B 0.00
Waterdrop (WDH) China $0.485B 9.36
MBIA (MBI) United States $0.236B 0.00
James Rivers (JRVR) Bermuda $0.217B 0.00
Zhibao Technology (ZBAO) China $0.037B 0.00
Tian Ruixiang Holdings (TIRX) China $0.001B 0.00