Scor Net Debt/FCF
The Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Scor (SCR.PA) as of Mar 28, 2026 is 3.15.In the previous year, Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio was 4.06 — a change of -22.29% (lower).
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Net Debt/FCF
3.15
YoY
-22.29%
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Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Scor is 2026 3.15 . Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Scor was 2025 4.06 . It decreases by -22.29% lower compared to the previous year.
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Scor Stock analysis
What does Scor do? Scor SE is a global leader in reinsurance. The company was founded in France in 1970 and is currently headquartered in Paris. Scor is an acronym for "Société Commerciale de Réassurance," which means "Commercial Reinsurance Company" in French. Since its inception, the company has had a successful history in the field of reinsurance.
Scor's business model is based on assuming risks that insurance companies cannot or only partially bear. The company acts as an intermediary between insurers and investors. Scor offers its clients a wide range of reinsurance products, including property, casualty, and health insurance, as well as life and pension insurance.
The company is divided into two main divisions: Scor's Reinsurance Division and Scor's Large and Specialty Risks Division. Scor's Reinsurance Division provides reinsurance to global insurance companies. Scor's Large and Specialty Risks Division specializes in assuming large and complex risks and collaborates with multinational corporations.
Scor also offers its clients a wide range of products, some of which are tailored to specific markets or industries. These products include agricultural insurance, transport insurance, aerospace insurance, and catastrophe insurance. The company also specializes in alternative risk transfer (ART), where risk is hedged by selling securities to investors.
Scor operates in over 160 countries and employs over 3,000 people worldwide. The company has offices in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Scor is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange and is part of the CAC 40 index, which consists of the 40 blue chip companies.
In recent years, Scor has pursued a strategic growth initiative aimed at strengthening its international presence and expanding its range of reinsurance products. For example, in 2016, the company acquired the Australian reinsurer Generali Worldwide Insurance Company to enhance its position in the Australian insurance market. Scor has also expanded into the field of cyber insurance and now offers its clients protection against cyber attacks.
Overall, Scor has made a significant impact in the reinsurance industry and is now a leading provider of reinsurance products and services globally. The company is well positioned to remain a key player in the global reinsurance industry and successfully tackle the challenges of the evolving insurance market. Scor is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Scor amounted to 4.06 3.15
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