Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc (NGX:SOVRENINS)

Nigeria flag Nigeria · Delayed Price · Currency is NGN
2.670
+0.240 (9.88%)
At close: Mar 3, 2026
134.21%
Market Cap 37.99B
Revenue (ttm) 46.35B
Net Income (ttm) 798.75M
Shares Out 14.23B
EPS (ttm) 0.06
PE Ratio 44.50
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.05 (2.06%)
Ex-Dividend Date Sep 8, 2025
Volume 26,559,500
Average Volume 15,563,024
Open 2.540
Previous Close 2.430
Day's Range 2.540 - 2.670
52-Week Range 0.820 - 4.890
Beta 0.74
RSI 46.68
Earnings Date Apr 27, 2026

About Sovereign Trust Insurance

Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc provides non-life and special risk insurance in Nigeria. It offers motor, family wellbeing, marine cargo and hull, travel, all risk, aviation, burglary house breaking, consequential loss, contractors and erection all risk, electronic equipment, fidelity guarantee, fire and extraneous perils, goods in transit, healthcare indemnity, house holder house owner, machinery breakdown, money, oil and gas, personal/group accident, plant all risk, professional indemnity, and workmen’s compensation insurance products, as well ... [Read more]

Industry Insurance Carriers
Founded 1980
Employees 155
Stock Exchange Nigerian Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol SOVRENINS
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Sovereign Trust Insurance's revenue was 46.35 billion, an increase of 12.64% compared to the previous year's 41.15 billion. Earnings were 798.75 million, a decrease of -65.87%.

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