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Side-by-side financial comparison of MetLife (MET) and Principal Financial Group (PFG), based on the latest 10-Q / 10-K filings. Click either name above to swap in a different company.

Principal Financial Group is the larger business by last-quarter revenue ($4.6B vs $600.0M, roughly 7.6× MetLife). MetLife runs the higher net margin — 134.8% vs 11.3%, a 123.5% gap on every dollar of revenue. On growth, MetLife posted the faster year-over-year revenue change (7.9% vs -3.7%). Over the past eight quarters, Principal Financial Group's revenue compounded faster (6.3% CAGR vs 2.0%).

MetLife, Inc. is the holding corporation for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MLIC), better known as MetLife, and its affiliates. MetLife is among the largest global providers of insurance, annuities, and employee benefit programs, with around 90 million customers in over 60 countries. The firm was founded on March 24, 1868. MetLife ranked No. 43 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.

Principal Financial Group, Inc. (PFG) is an American global financial investment management and insurance company headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.

MET vs PFG — Head-to-Head

Bigger by revenue
PFG
PFG
7.6× larger
PFG
$4.6B
$600.0M
MET
Growing faster (revenue YoY)
MET
MET
+11.6% gap
MET
7.9%
-3.7%
PFG
Higher net margin
MET
MET
123.5% more per $
MET
134.8%
11.3%
PFG
Faster 2-yr revenue CAGR
PFG
PFG
Annualised
PFG
6.3%
2.0%
MET

Income Statement — Q4 2025 vs Q4 2025

Metric
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Revenue
$600.0M
$4.6B
Net Profit
$809.0M
$517.0M
Gross Margin
Operating Margin
Net Margin
134.8%
11.3%
Revenue YoY
7.9%
-3.7%
Net Profit YoY
-36.3%
-42.9%
EPS (diluted)
$1.18
$2.30

Green = leading value per metric. Periods may differ when fiscal calendars don't align — see 8-quarter trend below.

8-Quarter Revenue & Profit Trend

Side-by-side quarterly history — bar widths are scaled to the larger of the two companies so you can eyeball the size gap and growth trajectory without doing math. Quarters aligned by calendar period (report date) so offset fiscal years line up.

Revenue
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$600.0M
$4.6B
Q3 25
$621.0M
$3.7B
Q2 25
$604.0M
$3.7B
Q1 25
$611.0M
$3.7B
Q4 24
$556.0M
$4.8B
Q3 24
$554.0M
$3.0B
Q2 24
$558.0M
$4.3B
Q1 24
$577.0M
$4.1B
Net Profit
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$809.0M
$517.0M
Q3 25
$896.0M
$213.8M
Q2 25
$729.0M
$406.2M
Q1 25
$945.0M
$48.1M
Q4 24
$1.3B
$905.4M
Q3 24
$1.3B
$-220.0M
Q2 24
$946.0M
$353.1M
Q1 24
$867.0M
$532.5M
Net Margin
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
134.8%
11.3%
Q3 25
144.3%
5.8%
Q2 25
120.7%
11.1%
Q1 25
154.7%
1.3%
Q4 24
228.6%
19.1%
Q3 24
242.2%
-7.3%
Q2 24
169.5%
8.2%
Q1 24
150.3%
13.1%
EPS (diluted)
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$1.18
$2.30
Q3 25
$1.22
$0.95
Q2 25
$1.03
$1.79
Q1 25
$1.28
$0.21
Q4 24
$1.75
$3.92
Q3 24
$1.81
$-0.95
Q2 24
$1.28
$1.49
Q1 24
$1.10
$2.22

Balance Sheet & Financial Strength

Snapshot of each company's liquidity, leverage and book value from the latest filing — the kind of financial-strength check premium terminals charge for.

Metric
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Cash + ST InvestmentsLiquidity on hand
$25.6B
$4.4B
Total DebtLower is stronger
$3.9B
Stockholders' EquityBook value
$28.4B
$11.9B
Total Assets
$745.2B
$341.4B
Debt / EquityLower = less leverage
0.33×

8-quarter trend — quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years match up.

Cash + ST Investments
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$25.6B
$4.4B
Q3 25
$26.2B
$5.1B
Q2 25
$27.5B
$3.7B
Q1 25
$26.9B
$3.9B
Q4 24
$25.2B
$4.2B
Q3 24
$26.4B
$6.2B
Q2 24
$24.6B
$4.8B
Q1 24
$24.7B
$4.2B
Total Debt
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$3.9B
Q3 25
$3.9B
Q2 25
$3.9B
Q1 25
$4.3B
Q4 24
$4.0B
Q3 24
$3.9B
Q2 24
$3.9B
Q1 24
$3.9B
Stockholders' Equity
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$28.4B
$11.9B
Q3 25
$28.9B
$11.7B
Q2 25
$27.7B
$11.4B
Q1 25
$27.5B
$11.2B
Q4 24
$27.4B
$11.1B
Q3 24
$30.9B
$11.2B
Q2 24
$27.3B
$11.0B
Q1 24
$28.5B
$11.2B
Total Assets
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$745.2B
$341.4B
Q3 25
$719.7B
$334.5B
Q2 25
$702.5B
$323.1B
Q1 25
$688.3B
$313.0B
Q4 24
$677.5B
$313.7B
Q3 24
$705.0B
$322.9B
Q2 24
$675.7B
$308.8B
Q1 24
$677.6B
$308.7B
Debt / Equity
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
0.33×
Q3 25
0.34×
Q2 25
0.34×
Q1 25
0.39×
Q4 24
0.36×
Q3 24
0.35×
Q2 24
0.36×
Q1 24
0.35×

Cash Flow & Capital Efficiency

How much cash each business actually produces after reinvestment. Net income can be massaged; cash flow is harder to fake.

Metric
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Operating Cash FlowLast quarter
$7.1B
$1.7B
Free Cash FlowOCF − Capex
FCF MarginFCF / Revenue
Capex IntensityCapex / Revenue; lower = less reinvestment burden
Cash ConversionOCF / Net Profit; >1× = earnings back up with cash
8.75×
3.37×
TTM Free Cash FlowTrailing 4 quarters

8-quarter trend — quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years match up.

Operating Cash Flow
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
$7.1B
$1.7B
Q3 25
$3.6B
$1.0B
Q2 25
$2.2B
$811.9M
Q1 25
$4.3B
$977.3M
Q4 24
$4.6B
$1.5B
Q3 24
$4.2B
$1.1B
Q2 24
$3.5B
$1.4B
Q1 24
$2.3B
$584.2M
Cash Conversion
MET
MET
PFG
PFG
Q4 25
8.75×
3.37×
Q3 25
3.98×
4.70×
Q2 25
3.00×
2.00×
Q1 25
4.51×
20.32×
Q4 24
3.63×
1.61×
Q3 24
3.11×
Q2 24
3.69×
4.05×
Q1 24
2.69×
1.10×

Financial Flow Comparison

Sankey diagram of revenue → gross profit → operating profit → net profit for each company. Charts shown full-width and stacked so both segment hierarchies are readable side-by-side on desktop and mobile.

Revenue Breakdown by Segment

MET
MET

Other$165.0M28%
Prepaidlegalplansandadministrativeonlycontracts$158.0M26%
Vision Fee For Service Arrangements$140.0M23%
Administrative Service$76.0M13%
Distribution Service$36.0M6%
Feebasedinvestmentmanagementservices$25.0M4%

PFG
PFG

Segment Retirement And Income Solutions$1.6B36%
Segment Benefits And Protection$1.1B23%
Other$582.8M13%
Segment Principal Asset Management$465.6M10%
Subsegment Investment Management$449.4M10%
Administrative Service$152.2M3%
Subsegment International Pension$91.2M2%
Segment Corporate$73.0M2%
Subsegment Life Insurance$26.1M1%
Financial Service Other$25.1M1%
Residential Mortgage$7.4M0%
Subsegment Specialty Benefits$3.7M0%
Deposit Account$3.4M0%
Commission Income$1.8M0%

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