
Allstate (ALL) is drawing fresh attention after Q1 2026 results showed a combined ratio of 82% and underwriting income of US$2.7b, alongside approval of a new US$4b share repurchase program through 2028.
See our latest analysis for Allstate.
At a share price of US$217.37, Allstate has seen a 4.75% 90 day share price return and a 6.02% 1 year total shareholder return, hinting that momentum has been gradually improving alongside better underwriting results and ongoing capital returns.
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With Allstate trading at US$217.37, sitting at an 11% discount to one analyst price target and carrying a high intrinsic discount score, the key question is whether this represents genuine value or whether the market is already pricing in future growth.
Allstate's most followed narrative pegs fair value at about $241 per share, above the recent $217.37 close. This puts the current buyback and Q1 strength into a clearer context.
The rollout of Allstate's new digitally enabled, "Affordable, Simple, Connected" auto and homeowner products across multiple states, coupled with sophisticated pricing and expanded distribution, is expected to drive profitable policy growth and improve top-line revenue as traditional and direct-to-consumer channels scale.
Curious what justifies that higher fair value? The narrative leans heavily on how future revenue, margins, and policy growth translate into earnings power several years out.
Result: Fair Value of $241.45 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, this hinges on key assumptions, and factors like higher catastrophe losses or tighter regulation on pricing could quickly challenge that 10% undervalued narrative.
Find out about the key risks to this Allstate narrative.
With a mix of optimism around underwriting results and ongoing concerns about risks, it makes sense to look at the detail yourself and decide quickly how you see the balance of risk and reward, starting with 4 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.
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