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Sun Life Financial Stock Price

Symbol: TSX:SLFMarket Cap: CA$47.2bCategory: Insurance

SLF Share Price Performance

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Sun Life Financial Inc. Key Details

CA$33.7b

Revenue

CA$19.9b

Cost of Revenue

CA$13.8b

Gross Profit

CA$10.6b

Other Expenses

CA$3.2b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Aug 07, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
5.61
Gross Margin
40.88%
Net Profit Margin
9.38%
Debt/Equity Ratio
44.0%

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About SLF

Founded
1871
Employees
31768
CEO
Kevin Strain
WebsiteView website
www.sunlife.com

Sun Life Financial Inc., a financial services company, provides asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and institutional customers in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Bermuda. It offers various insurance products, such as term and permanent life; personal health, which includes prescription drugs, dental, and vision care; critical illness; long-term care; and disability. The company also provides investments products, such as mutual funds, segregated funds, annuities, and guaranteed investment products; financial planning and retirement planning services; and asset management products, including pooled funds, institutional portfolios and pension funds. The company was formerly known as Sun Life Financial Services of Canada Inc. and changed its name to Sun Life Financial Inc. in July 2003. Sun Life Financial Inc. was founded in 1871 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.

Canadian Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 0.02%
  • 3 Months: 11.9%
  • 1 Year: 16.6%
  • Year to Date: 9.6%
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