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Most Stable Financial Companies

Ranked by peer-relative stability score. Financial companies with the most consistent financial profiles.

In the Financial Services segment, this ranking covers 30 companies, with visible stability scores ranging from 97 at the top to 70 at the lower end of the displayed cohort. The middle of the ranking sits around 78, so names materially above that level stand out on stability.

30 companies · Updated 2026-04-05
# Company Stability score
#1
CBOE · Financial Services
97
#2
RJF · Financial Services
92
#3
BK · Financial Services
90
#4
CME · Financial Services
90
#5
MTB · Financial Services
89
#6
VZN.SW · Financial Services
89
#7
SB1NO.OL · Financial Services
87
#8
KBCA.BR · Financial Services
87
#9
AFL · Financial Services
83
#10
AIG · Financial Services
82
#11
PLUS.L · Financial Services
82
#12
V · Financial Services
81
#13
GBLB.BR · Financial Services
81
#14
AXP · Financial Services
79
#15
MRSH · Financial Services
78
#16
HLI · Financial Services
78
#17
JPM · Financial Services
76
#18
CB · Financial Services
75
#19
IGG.L · Financial Services
75
#20
MANTA.HE · Financial Services
75
#21
BCVN.SW · Financial Services
75
#22
MNG.L · Financial Services
74
#23
DNB.OL · Financial Services
73
#24
ACGL · Financial Services
72
#25
MUV2.DE · Financial Services
72
#26
RNR · Financial Services
71
#27
HNR1.DE · Financial Services
71
#28
MAP.MC · Financial Services
71
#29
HIG · Financial Services
70
#30
TRV · Financial Services
70
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Rankings based on peer-relative stability scores. Descriptive only — not investment advice. Scores reflect structural position within each company's functional peer group.

How AssetNext Peer Scores Work

AssetNext scores reflect each company's structural position within its functional peer group — not a ranking against all stocks simultaneously. Peers are identified by similarity across eight financial dimensions, including revenue growth trajectory, margin structure, capital intensity, and earnings stability. A score of 75 means the company ranks in the top quartile within its own peer group, not the entire market.

Four dimension scores drive the overall peer score: Growth (revenue trajectory and expansion dynamics), Quality (margin structure and capital efficiency), Valuation (peer-relative pricing on standard multiples), and Stability (earnings consistency and financial predictability). Each dimension is scored 0–100 relative to the peer group, then combined into an overall peer score using equal weighting.

Scores are recalculated periodically as underlying financial data is updated. All analysis is descriptive and rule-based — AssetNext describes structural realities and never issues buy, sell or hold recommendations.