Sun Life Financial Net Income/Loss 2010-2025 | SLF
Sun Life Financial annual/quarterly net income/loss history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Net income/loss can be defined as the company's total income or loss before preferred stock dividends, taken from the Income Statement
- Sun Life Financial net income/loss for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 was $0.870B, a 1.98% decline year-over-year.
- Sun Life Financial net income/loss for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 was $8.325B, a 9.53% increase year-over-year.
- Sun Life Financial annual net income/loss for 2024 was $3.167B, a 8.77% increase from 2023.
- Sun Life Financial annual net income/loss for 2023 was $2.911B, a 3.52% decline from 2022.
- Sun Life Financial annual net income/loss for 2022 was $3.018B, a 25.8% decline from 2021.
Sun Life Financial Annual Net Income/Loss (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$3,167 |
2023 |
$2,911 |
2022 |
$3,018 |
2021 |
$4,067 |
2020 |
$2,454 |
2019 |
$2,436 |
2018 |
$2,709 |
2017 |
$2,151 |
2016 |
$2,602 |
2015 |
$2,270 |
2014 |
$2,150 |
2013 |
$1,262 |
2012 |
$1,959 |
2011 |
$-639 |
2010 |
$1,636 |
2009 |
$548 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Finance |
Life Insurance Providers |
$35.640B |
$28.316B |
Sun Life, being the third largest insurer in Canada & well diversified by geography and product, provides protection and wealth management products and services to individual and group customers worldwide. It reports its financial results through five business segments: SLF Canada, SLF U.S., MFS Investment Management, SLF Asia and Corporate. SLF Canada consists of Individual Insurance and Investments, Group Benefits and Group Retirement Services' and offers a full range of protection and wealth accumulation products and services to individuals and corporate clients. SLF U.S. consists of Employee Benefits Group, Annuities and Individual Insurance. The company, however, continues to provide high-quality service for these existing policyholders. MFS, a global asset management firm, offers a comprehensive range of financial products and services. The unit actively manages assets for retail and institutional investors around the world through mutual funds, separately managed accounts and retirement plans.
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