American Financial Group is tracked as a listed U.S. specialty property and casualty insurance group, headquartered in the United States. American Financial Group offers a focused specialty commercial P&C model organized through many Great American underwriting companies, making brand-to-legal-entity attribution especially important.
Source-reviewed company references
American Financial Group: AFG Filing Record / regulatory filing
The SEC path independently supports the parent registrant and filing period.
Why it matters: This card anchors American Financial Group evidence from AFG Filing Record / regulatory filing and preserves the stated disclosure scope.
HTTP 200 regulator path reviewed. Exclude live security information.
HTTP 200 regulator path reviewed. Exclude live security information.
American Financial Group: Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results / full-year results
For FY2025, net earnings were USD 842 million, or USD 10.08 per diluted share, and Specialty P&C net earned premiums were USD 7,046 million; core net operating earnings were USD 860 million, or USD 10.29 per diluted share.
Why it matters: This card anchors American Financial Group evidence from Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results / full-year results and preserves the stated disclosure scope.
HTTP 200 official investor release reviewed. Core net operating earnings are non-GAAP; retain the diluted-share basis and keep Specialty P&C premium scope distinct from consolidated earnings.
HTTP 200 official investor release reviewed. Core net operating earnings are non-GAAP; retain the diluted-share basis and keep Specialty P&C premium scope distinct from consolidated earnings.
Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results / full-year results
American Financial Group: Quarterly Results Library / reporting library
The library provides the Q4 release, 10-K, investor supplement, and reconciliations for FY2025.
Why it matters: This card anchors American Financial Group evidence from Quarterly Results Library / reporting library and preserves the stated disclosure scope.
HTTP 200 official page reviewed. Use the annual column for annual claims.
HTTP 200 official page reviewed. Use the annual column for annual claims.
American Financial Group: 2025 Annual Report / annual report
The 2025 report supplies audited revenue, net earnings, premium, underwriting, combined-ratio, investment, capital, and segment information.
Why it matters: This card anchors American Financial Group evidence from 2025 Annual Report / annual report and preserves the stated disclosure scope.
HTTP 200 official report library reviewed. Preserve specialty-segment and consolidated scope.
HTTP 200 official report library reviewed. Preserve specialty-segment and consolidated scope.
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Business And Entity Overview
AFG's 2025 annual report, results set, parent profile, and SEC path provide current consolidated and specialty-segment evidence. The profile is bounded to American Financial Group, Inc and the consolidated or parent scope identified by each source. It does not transfer group figures automatically to every licensed insurer, branch, brand, or other subsidiary.
Source-Reviewed Evidence
- 2025 Annual Report / annual report (FY2025). The 2025 report supplies audited revenue, net earnings, premium, underwriting, combined-ratio, investment, capital, and segment information. Scope: American Financial Group consolidated and specialty P&C segments. Caution: HTTP 200 official report library reviewed. Preserve specialty-segment and consolidated scope.
- Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results / full-year results (FY2025 and Q4 2025). For FY2025, net earnings were USD 842 million, or USD 10.08 per diluted share, and Specialty P&C net earned premiums were USD 7,046 million; core net operating earnings were USD 860 million, or USD 10.29 per diluted share. Scope: American Financial Group consolidated earnings and Specialty P&C net earned premiums. Caution: HTTP 200 official investor release reviewed. Core net operating earnings are non-GAAP; retain the diluted-share basis and keep Specialty P&C premium scope distinct from consolidated earnings.
- Quarterly Results Library / reporting library (2025 reporting set). The library provides the Q4 release, 10-K, investor supplement, and reconciliations for FY2025. Scope: AFG consolidated and named specialty groups. Caution: HTTP 200 official page reviewed. Use the annual column for annual claims.
- AFG Filing Record / regulatory filing (2025 Form 10-K filed 2026). The SEC path independently supports the parent registrant and filing period. Scope: American Financial Group, Inc. registrant. Caution: HTTP 200 regulator path reviewed. Exclude live security information.
Entity Boundary
Use American Financial Group, Inc. as the listed parent and consolidated group. Great American Insurance Group brands and individual underwriting companies remain separate legal, licensed, rated, and statutory entities. Great American is a group brand used by multiple insurance companies. Do not assign a parent metric, license, or rating to every underwriting entity.
Lines And Geographic Context
The reviewed source pack supports connections to Specialty Insurance, Commercial Insurance, Property and Casualty. United States is the home-jurisdiction reference; other geographies require their own segment or legal-entity support.
Why This Profile Exists
Keeping the 4 reviewed source cards together gives readers a stable route from corporate identity to periodic reporting, capital or regulatory context, and public listing or profile evidence. The profile does not present a score, comparison table, or commercial recommendation.
Reader Note
This profile is source-led reference material. Periodic figures retain the source's metric label, unit, reporting period, and entity scope. Ratings, regulatory measures, listing records, and issuer-defined measures are contextual evidence, not standalone judgments about financial strength, suitability, security value, product choice, pricing, or available insurance capacity.