Top line accelerating.
+10.2% YoY versus +3.3% prior. 3y CAGR +4.3%.
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Financial Services · Market Cap: $55.1B
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Fundamentals as of 2026-03-31
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The Question
Concerns — MetLife, Inc.'s 13.2% ROE is below sector median.
Financial story
Concerns — MetLife, Inc.'s 13.2% ROE and 26.18 debt-to-equity warrant a closer look at the underlying business.
Bottom line: MET currently has no legendary investor models qualifying — see /stock/MET/valuation for the per-model breakdown, but earns a D sector grade (39/100) in Financial Services. Use the per-tab analysis to form your own view. Drill into the valuation breakdown and sector ranking for the full picture.
MET is in the Financial Services sector. Sector ranking and peer comparison are in the sector tab.
0 of 6 legendary investor models rate MET a BUY. Fair value estimates and full investor breakdown are in the valuation tab.
MetLife, Inc.'s fair value depends on which model you trust. See the per-investor fair-value table in the valuation tab.
MET trades at 15.1x earnings. Sector context and per-investor signals are in the valuation tab.
MET and AJG differ on P/E, ROE, and revenue growth. See the full MET vs AJG compare matrix.
Investor verdicts for MET are listed in the valuation tab. Per-model fair value and reasoning are in the valuation tab.
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Sign in to see the rankingMET sits at #135 in Financial Services with a D grade (39/100).
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