MetLife’s Q4 2025 results showed revenue below Wall Street expectations but adjusted EPS higher than anticipated, driven by strong performances in group benefits, pension risk transfer, and international growth. This article highlights five key questions analysts posed during the earnings call, covering topics such as group benefits trends, real estate accounting changes, retail retirement strategy, AI’s impact on employment, and disability results. The article also touches upon future catalysts for MetLife, including PineBridge integration and international sales growth.
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5 Insightful Analyst Questions From MetLife's Q4 Earnings Call
MetLife’s Q4 2025 results showed revenue below Wall Street expectations but adjusted EPS higher than anticipated, driven by strong performances in group benefits, pension risk transfer, and international growth. This article highlights five key questions analysts posed during the earnings call, covering topics such as group benefits trends, real estate accounting changes, retail retirement strategy, AI’s impact on employment, and disability results. The article also touches upon future catalysts for MetLife, including PineBridge integration and international sales growth.