Follow the Assicurazioni Generali SPA stock price and the full insider trade history of the company, a publicly traded company based in Italy. Shares are quoted on IT IT, under the oversight of Consob. Operating in the Banks sector, Assicurazioni Generali SPA has published 28 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €64.2bn. The latest transaction was filed on 19 June 2026 (Sale). Among the most active insiders: Anonymous (PDMR). All data is openly available.
28
Insider Decl.
0
Thresholds
€178,018
2 ops.
Buy Volume
€21m
12 ops.
Sell Volume
Analyst consensus: bullish or bearish?
Analysts rate Assicurazioni Generali SPA Buy (bullish), based on 18 analysts. Average price target: €40.36.
38Σ signal
Buys €178,018€21m Sells
Informational score on this market. Our backtest validates the signal only on 8 EU venues; elsewhere (notably US markets) insider buys historically invert or do not hold. Not a recommendation.
Fundamental score
Ranked 8,430 of 25,899 companies
60.2
score / 100
Value
71
Quality
50
FCF yld31%
Earn yld6.6%
EV/EBITDA13.0x
ROE14%
Gross mgn·
Net mgn5.6%
Debt/EBITDA5.0x
Pillars2/3
Transparent value + quality ranking, distinct from the insider signal.
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Sigma AI Analysis
Fundamental view, insider signal, bull and bear case, synthesis.
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13,872 shares@ €36.000.0009% mcap48.7% of flowShareXMILCONSOB:176107
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About Assicurazioni Generali SPA
Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. is one of the leading insurance and asset management groups in Europe, listed on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB) in Italy under the ticker G.MI. Founded in Trieste on 26 December 1831, the company has evolved into a cornerstone of the Italian and European financial landscape. Its legal and central headquarters remain in Trieste, reinforcing its historic Italian identity while the group operates with a broad international footprint.
Generali’s business model is organized around three complementary pillars: Life insurance, Property & Casualty (P&C), and Asset & Wealth Management. This diversification is a key strength from an investment perspective because it helps balance premium growth, underwriting performance and recurring fee income. In Life, the group offers savings, protection, pension and health-oriented solutions, alongside hybrid and unit-linked products. In P&C, Generali serves households, professionals and SMEs with a strong emphasis on non-motor lines, assistance services and protection against natural catastrophe risk. Its asset management platform supports both the group’s own insurance liabilities and third-party clients.
From a competitive standpoint, Generali ranks among the largest integrated insurance and asset management groups globally. Its competitive advantages include a very large customer base, a strong multichannel distribution network and a leading position in Europe, complemented by a growing presence in Asia and the Americas. For investors, that scale matters: it provides commercial reach, resilience across market cycles and a diversified earnings profile in a sector where trust, local franchise strength and distribution quality are critical.
Recent developments underline management’s focus on execution. In January 2025, Generali launched its “Lifetime Partner 27: Driving Excellence” strategic plan, aimed at profitable growth, operational simplification and stronger core capabilities. In the first half of 2025, the group reported higher operating profit and a notably stronger P&C performance, while Life net inflows remained positive. Generali also continued active portfolio management through targeted acquisitions and disposals, while further emphasizing private and real assets within its investment strategy. Overall, the company offers a defensive, diversified and internationally relevant profile that is highly representative of Italy’s large-cap insurance sector and its position on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB).