Wells Fargo Raises Chubb (CB) PT, Citizens Calls it a Top Pick

Chubb Limited (NYSE:CB) is included among the 10 Best Dividend Aristocrat Stocks to Buy in 2026.

Wells Fargo Raises Chubb (CB) PT, Citizens Calls it a Top Pick

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On April 23, Elyse Greenspan at Wells Fargo raised the price recommendation on Chubb Limited (NYSE:CB) to $333 from $321. It reiterated an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The firm said Chubb shares moved lower as commentary around property softening offset the earnings beat and the reaffirmation of 2026 high-level guidance.

On April 22, Citizens Financial Group raised its price goal on Chubb to $365 from $350. It maintained an Outperform rating on the shares. The firm views Chubb as a top pick, pointing to its global exposure as a driver of long-term growth, especially in faster-growing emerging markets, according to the research note. It also highlighted support from strategic acquisitions and a diversified business mix, which it believes positions the company to navigate different insurance cycle conditions. The firm added that the current valuation looks attractive compared to peers.

Chubb Limited (NYSE:CB) is a Switzerland-based holding company that provides insurance and reinsurance products and services worldwide through its subsidiaries. Its operations span several segments, including North America Commercial property and casualty insurance, North America Personal P&C Insurance, North America Agricultural Insurance, Overseas General Insurance, Global Reinsurance, and Life Insurance.

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