12-01-2025, 05:12 PM
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. Increases Quarterly Dividend to $0.95 Per Common Share
Dec 01, 2025, 08:30 ET
WORCESTER, Mass., Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (NYSE: THG) announced today its board of directors has approved an increase in the company's quarterly dividend to $0.95 per share on the issued and outstanding common stock of the company, payable December 26, 2025, to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 12, 2025.
"Today's increase marks our 21st consecutive annual dividend raise and underscores the durability of our franchise and thoughtful approach to capital management," said John C. Roche, president and chief executive officer at The Hanover. "Our strong execution and ability to adapt quickly to changing market conditions positions us to further deliver superior profitability and continued momentum going forward. Our performance in recent years gives us great confidence in our long-term prospects and our commitment to building lasting shareholder value."
Dec 01, 2025, 08:30 ET
WORCESTER, Mass., Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (NYSE: THG) announced today its board of directors has approved an increase in the company's quarterly dividend to $0.95 per share on the issued and outstanding common stock of the company, payable December 26, 2025, to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 12, 2025.
"Today's increase marks our 21st consecutive annual dividend raise and underscores the durability of our franchise and thoughtful approach to capital management," said John C. Roche, president and chief executive officer at The Hanover. "Our strong execution and ability to adapt quickly to changing market conditions positions us to further deliver superior profitability and continued momentum going forward. Our performance in recent years gives us great confidence in our long-term prospects and our commitment to building lasting shareholder value."
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“While the dividend itself is merely a rearrangement of equity, over time it's more like owning an apple tree. The tree grows the apples back again and again and again, and the theoretical value of the tree doesn't change just because of when the apples are about to fall.” - earthtodan
“While the dividend itself is merely a rearrangement of equity, over time it's more like owning an apple tree. The tree grows the apples back again and again and again, and the theoretical value of the tree doesn't change just because of when the apples are about to fall.” - earthtodan

