Hallmark Financial Services, Inc.

OTCPK:HALL.Q Stock Report

Market Cap: US$145.5k

Hallmark Financial Services Dividends and Buybacks

Dividend criteria checks 0/6

Hallmark Financial Services does not have a record of paying a dividend.

Key information

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Dividend yield

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Buyback Yield

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Recent dividend and buyback updates

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Recent updates

Seeking Alpha Oct 03

Hallmark Financial Services briefly gains on report on sale of its specialty book

Hallmark Financial Services (NASDAQ:HALL) briefly rose though has now gone negative, down 1%, amid a report that Core Specialty is in discussions to buy the company's specialty book. Core Specialty is in advanced talks to acquire Hallmark's (HALL) $450 million specialty book, according to an Inside P&C report. The report comes after Hallmark (HALL) announced in late December that it was no longer actively pursuing the previously announced separation of its Specialty Commercial business segment. The company at the time said  it wouldn't proceed with the initial public offering of the specialty commercial business.
Seeking Alpha Nov 25

Hallmark Financial Cheap To Both Assets 'And' Earnings

Over 50% discount to book value, as a result of terrible underwriting results in recent years. But under new management, earnings of over $14 million so far this year on market cap of $78 million. Insurance market continues to harden, as the company has implemented a 12% rate increase so far this year.
Seeking Alpha Aug 31

Hallmark Financial Services' Specialty Commercial Segment Presents Sum Of The Parts Opportunity

HALL is one of my largest holdings. The stock's deeply undervalued, and I've set my target at $7-9/share. The stock's undervalued because it's small, overlooked, the value is tough to see, and investors might still be afraid of HALL after the Binding Auto blowup last year. This is a follow-up article where I take a deep dive into the stock - because the devil is in the details!
Seeking Alpha Aug 20

Hallmark Financial Services: Buying The Dip For 100% Upside To Fair Value

Cheapest Property & Casualty insurer in the whole industry - trading at a P/B of less than 0.4x. Company is cheap because stock price never recovered from bad business in the past. Despite the low price - the business keeps chugging along, and is reporting book value growth. I estimate that the business has at least 100% upside - fair value somewhere around $7-9/share.
Seeking Alpha Aug 13

Hallmark Financial Services Hits Soft Q2, But Remains Extremely Cheap

After a rocky 2020 creating a deeply discounted valuation, Hallmark Financial Services posts uninspiring Q2 numbers. The thesis for value investors remains largely intact with a potential 2021 PE below 4x and price to book below 0.4x. As such, Hallmark remains a very inexpensive insurer. A partial spin of its premium business remains a catalyst, though absence of recent disclosure on this is a concern.

Stability and Growth of Payments

Fetching dividends data

Stable Dividend: Insufficient data to determine if HALL.Q's dividends per share have been stable in the past.

Growing Dividend: Insufficient data to determine if HALL.Q's dividend payments have been increasing.


Dividend Yield vs Market

Hallmark Financial Services Dividend Yield vs Market
How does HALL.Q dividend yield compare to the market?
SegmentDividend Yield
Company (HALL.Q)n/a
Market Bottom 25% (US)1.4%
Market Top 25% (US)4.2%
Industry Average (Insurance)2.6%
Analyst forecast (HALL.Q) (up to 3 years)n/a

Notable Dividend: Unable to evaluate HALL.Q's dividend yield against the bottom 25% of dividend payers, as the company has not reported any recent payouts.

High Dividend: Unable to evaluate HALL.Q's dividend yield against the top 25% of dividend payers, as the company has not reported any recent payouts.


Earnings Payout to Shareholders

Earnings Coverage: Insufficient data to calculate HALL.Q's payout ratio to determine if its dividend payments are covered by earnings.


Cash Payout to Shareholders

Cash Flow Coverage: Unable to calculate sustainability of dividends as HALL.Q has not reported any payouts.


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Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2026/06/17 18:10
End of Day Share Price 2026/06/15 00:00
Earnings2023/09/30
Annual Earnings2022/12/31

Data Sources

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PackageDataTimeframeExample US Source *
Company Financials10 years
  • Income statement
  • Cash flow statement
  • Balance sheet
Analyst Consensus Estimates+3 years
  • Forecast financials
  • Analyst price targets
Market Prices30 years
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  • Dividends, Splits and Actions
Ownership10 years
  • Top shareholders
  • Insider trading
Management10 years
  • Leadership team
  • Board of directors
Key Developments10 years
  • Company announcements

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Analyst Sources

Hallmark Financial Services, Inc. is covered by 4 analysts. 0 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
Robert FarnamKeefe, Bruyette, & Woods
Michael GrasherPiper Sandler Companies
Charles Gregory PetersRaymond James & Associates