Metlife Inc

NYSE: MET
$71.96
+$0.85 (+1.2%)
Closing price April 22, 2024
MetLife, Inc. is a global financial services giant offering a broad range of insurance and financial products, including life, dental, and disability insurance, along with annuities and employee benefits. It caters to both individuals and businesses, providing solutions like pension risk transfers, structured settlements, and various investment products. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in New York, MetLife operates across multiple continents, addressing the diverse needs of customers in Asia, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa with its comprehensive portfolio.
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