Erie Indemnity Co. engages in the insurance business and operates as an attorney-in-fact. The company is headquartered in Erie, Pennsylvania and currently employs 6,715 full-time employees. The Exchange is a reciprocal insurer that writes property and casualty insurance. The Exchange has wholly owned property and casualty subsidiaries, including Erie Insurance Company, Erie Insurance Company of New York, Erie Insurance Property & Casualty Company, and Flagship City Insurance Company. The Exchange also has a wholly owned life insurance company, Erie Family Life Insurance Company (EFL). Its primary function as attorney-in-fact is to perform policy issuance and renewal services on behalf of the subscribers at the Exchange. The company also acts as attorney-in-fact on behalf of the subscribers at the Exchange with respect to all claims handling and investment management services, as well as the service provider for all claims handling, life insurance and investment management services for the Exchange's insurance subsidiaries (collectively, administrative services).
Leveraging in-depth analyst evaluations, we have synthesized key insights from expert assessments to present a positive outlook for ERIE. Analysts highlight solid fundamentals and favorable market sentiment, suggesting upside potential in the near term. Based on this thorough expert analysis, we maintain an optimistic view of this stock. Our conclusion: ERIE is a Buy candidate.
ERIE stock price ended at $282.15 on 金曜日, after dropping 0.33%
On the latest trading day Jan 16, 2026, the stock price of ERIE fell by 0.33%, dropping from $281.96 to $282.15. During the session, the stock saw a volatility of 1.38%, with prices oscillating between a daily low of $279.24 and a high of $283.09. On the latest trading day, the trading volume for ERIE decreased by 61.5K shares, aligning with the declining prices, which may indicate weakening market confidence in the near term. In total, 31.2K shares were traded, with a market value of approximately $14.7B.