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Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) EBITDA

The ebitda for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) is $3.20 Billion with a year-over-year change of +5.26%. EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) measures a company's operating performance by removing non-cash charges and capital structure effects.

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CINF EBITDA
$3.20B+252.92% 20Y
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Current EBITDA

$3.20B

$3.20 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+5.26%

vs. $3.04B prior year

Historical Data

29

Years of data available

Annual EBITDA History

YearEBITDAYoY Change% Change
2025$3.20B+$160.00M+5.26%
2024$3.04B+$599.00M+24.53%
2023$2.44B$-1.43B-36.88%
2021$3.87B+$2.21B+132.79%
2020$1.66B$-935.00M-36.00%
2019$2.60B+$2.23B+607.63%
2018$367.00M$-471.00M-56.21%
2017$838.00M$-75.00M-8.21%
2016$913.00M$-73.00M-7.40%
2015$986.00M+$161.00M+19.52%
2014$825.00M+$7.00M+0.86%
2013$818.00M+$154.00M+23.19%
2012$664.00M+$395.00M+146.84%
2011$269.00M$-324.00M-54.64%
2010$593.00M$-82.00M-12.15%
2009$675.00M+$50.00M+8.00%
2008$625.00M$-655.00M-51.17%
2007$1.28B$-140.00M-9.86%
2006$1.42B+$513.00M+56.56%
2005$907.00M+$41.00M+4.73%
2004$866.00M+$322.00M+59.19%
2003$544.00M+$208.00M+61.90%
2002$336.00M+$51.00M+17.89%
2001$285.00M+$121.00M+73.78%
2000$164.00M$-207.00M-55.80%
1999$371.00M+$24.09M+6.94%
1998$346.91M$-79.80M-18.70%
1997$426.71M+$117.08M+37.82%
1996$309.62M
Data as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

About Cincinnati Financial Corporation

Cincinnati Financial Corporation, operating through its various subsidiaries, delivers a range of property and casualty insurance offerings across the United States. Its operations are organized into five distinct divisions: Commercial Lines, Personal Lines, Excess and Surplus Lines, Life Insurance, and Investments. The Commercial Lines division safeguards businesses against risks such as commercial casualty, property damage, vehicle incidents, and workers' compensation claims; it also offers specialized protection including director and officer liability, various surety and fidelity bonds, and coverage for machinery and equipment. For individual clients, the Personal Lines segment provides essential coverages like personal auto and homeowner policies, alongside dwelling fire, inland marine, personal umbrella liability, and watercraft protection. The Excess and Surplus Lines segment specializes in commercial casualty insurance, protecting companies from third-party liabilities stemming from on-site incidents, operational activities, or product-related injuries; this segment also delivers commercial property insurance, securing assets like buildings, inventory, and equipment, as well as business income, against a broad spectrum of perils including fire, wind, hail, water damage, theft, and vandalism. Through its Life Insurance division, the company offers a comprehensive suite of life policies, encompassing term life, universal life, worksite-based term life, and whole life insurance options. The Investments segment manages a portfolio including fixed-maturity assets like taxable and tax-exempt bonds, along with redeemable preferred stocks, and equity holdings such as common and non-redeemable preferred stocks. Beyond insurance, Cincinnati Financial Corporation extends its services to include commercial leasing and financing, as well as insurance brokerage. Established in 1950, Cincinnati Financial Corporation's corporate headquarters are situated in Fairfield, Ohio.

Fairfield, OH
5,624 employees
Financial Services / Insurance - Property & Casualty
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Insurance - Property & Casualty
CEO
Stephen Michael Spray