ALLSTATE CORP — Form 8-K
Filed August 20, 2026 · analyzed by the 8-K Agent
8-K
— Neutral
significance 28/100
What the filing says
Allstate announced estimated catastrophe losses of $682 million pre-tax ($539 million after-tax) for July 2026, comprising 23 separate events with approximately 75% of losses concentrated in two wind and hail events. The after-tax loss of $539 million represents approximately 1.0% of the company's $52.8B market capitalization. This is a routine monthly catastrophe loss disclosure with no indication of material deviation from normal insurance operations.
Why this rating
Loss is ~1% of market cap—material but expected in property insurance; routine monthly disclosure, no structural business impact.
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