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Old Republic International Corporation
As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About Old Republic International Corporation
Old Republic International Corp is engaged in the business of insurance underwriting and related services. The company operates in two segments: Specialty Insurance and Title Insurance. The insurance provided by the company includes Automobile Extended Warranty Insurance, Aviation, Commercial Automobile Insurance, Inland Marine, Travel Accident, Workers' Compensation, Financial Indemnity, and others. The company generates the majority of its revenue from Specialty Insurance. The Specialty Insurance provides property and liability insurance principally to commercial clients.
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Old Republic International Corporation announced a regular quarterly dividend of 31.5 cents per share, payable June 15, 2026. The company projects a full-year dividend of $1.26 per share in 2026, representing an 8.6% increase from $1.16 per share in 2025. This marks the 45th consecutive year of dividend increases and the 85th year of uninterrupted dividend payments.
The article recommends three defensive dividend stocks for navigating market volatility: General Mills (GIS) with a 6.83% yield and 13.8% fair value upside, Clorox (CLX) offering 5.4% yield with 20.8% analyst upside, and Old Republic International (ORI) providing 9.5% yield with strong financial health. These companies feature resilient business models, stable cash flows, and consistent dividend payouts suitable for income-focused investors seeking shelter during economic uncertainty.
Old Republic International (ORI), an insurance company trading under $50, is highlighted as a strong dividend stock. The company increased its annual dividend for the 44th consecutive year and declared a record special dividend of $2.50 per share. Despite a decline in net income in Q3 2025, operating income rose, demonstrating underlying strength in insurance operations. The stock has gained 90% over three years and 25% year-to-date, with analyst Piper Sandler raising its price target to $51.