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AMSF vs HIG

Side-by-side comparison of AMERISAFE Inc. (AMSF) and The Hartford Insurance Group Inc. (HIG): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both AMSF and HIG operate in Property-Casualty Insurers (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
  • HIG is the larger of the two at $35.43B, about 59.1x AMSF ($599.5M).
  • Over the past year, AMSF is down 29.1% and HIG is up 3.9% - HIG leads by 33.0 points.
  • HIG has hit the wire 5 times in the past 4 weeks while AMSF has been quiet.
  • HIG has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 3 for AMSF).
PerformanceAMSF-29.10%HIG+3.91%
2025-06-11+0.00%2026-06-10
MetricAMSFHIG
Company
AMERISAFE Inc.
The Hartford Insurance Group Inc.
Price
$32.07+2.69%
$129.28+0.30%
Market cap
$599.5M
$35.43B
1M return
+5.98%
-2.12%
1Y return
-29.10%
+3.91%
Industry
Property-Casualty Insurers
Property-Casualty Insurers
Exchange
NASDAQ
NYSE
IPO
2005
News (4w)
0
5
Recent ratings
3
25
AMSF

AMERISAFE Inc.

AMERISAFE, Inc., an insurance holding company, underwrites workers' compensation insurance in the United States. Its workers' compensation insurance policies provide benefits to injured employees for temporary or permanent disability, death, and medical and hospital expenses. The company offers workers' compensation insurance for small to mid-sized employers engaged in hazardous industries, principally construction, trucking, logging and lumber, manufacturing, agriculture, maritime, and oil and gas. The company was incorporated in 1985 and is headquartered in DeRidder, Louisiana.

HIG

The Hartford Insurance Group Inc.

The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. provides insurance and financial services to individual and business customers in the United States, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, and internationally. Its Commercial Lines segment offers workers' compensation, property, automobile, liability, umbrella, bond, marine, livestock, and reinsurance; and customized insurance products and risk management services, including professional liability, bond, surety, and specialty casualty coverages through regional offices, branches, sales and policyholder service centers, independent retail agents and brokers, wholesale agents, and reinsurance brokers. The company's Personal Lines segment provides automobile, homeowners, and personal umbrella coverages through direct-to-consumer channel and independent agents. Its Property & Casualty Other Operations segment offers coverage for asbestos and environmental exposures. The company's Group Benefits segment provides group life, disability, and other group coverages to members of employer groups, associations, and affinity groups through direct insurance policies; reinsurance to other insurance companies; employer paid and voluntary product coverages; disability underwriting, administration, and claims processing to self-funded employer plans; and a single-company leave management solution. This segment distributes its group insurance products and services through brokers, consultants, third-party administrators, trade associations, and private exchanges. Its Hartford Funds segment offers investment products for retail and retirement accounts; exchange-traded products through broker-dealer organizations, independent financial advisers, defined contribution plans, financial consultants, bank trust groups, and registered investment advisers; and investment management and administrative services, such as product design, implementation, and oversight. The company was founded in 1810 and is headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut.

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