Key Insights:
- Analyst Paul Newsome of Piper Sandler raised the price target for Prudential Financial, indicating a positive outlook for the financial services giant.
- Prudential Financial reported strong second-quarter 2026 results, with adjusted operating income significantly beating analyst estimates.
- The company is implementing a strategic shift to simplify operations, aiming to free up over $3 billion in capital for other corporate purposes.
Prudential Financial (NYSE: PRU) is a global financial services company that provides insurance, retirement planning, and investment management. Analyst Paul Newsome of Piper Sandler recently raised the price target for Prudential Financial to $128 from $110. Based on the stock's price of $122.11 when the target was set, this represents a potential upside of approximately 4.82%.
This positive outlook is supported by strong second-quarter 2026 results. The company reports an adjusted operating income of $4.08 per share, a 14% increase from the previous year. This figure significantly beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.47 by 17.60%, showing better-than-expected operational performance for Prudential Financial.
The strong performance is driven by its global investment management (PGIM) and International Businesses, as highlighted by Zacks Investment Research. Total revenues for the quarter rose by 4.80% to $14.15 billion. Prudential Financial’s assets under management, the total value of investments it handles for clients, also grew by 3.90% to $1.64 trillion.
Prudential Financial is also implementing a new strategy to focus on the U.S., Japan, and select European markets. This plan involves reducing its retirement and insurance footprint to create a simpler company. Management expects this move will free up well over $3 billion in capital for other corporate purposes.
Reflecting its financial health, Prudential Financial returned $743 million to its shareholders during the quarter. The company currently has a market capitalization, or total stock value, of approximately $42.37 billion. Over the past 52 weeks, its shares have traded between a low of $91.89 and a high of $127.72.