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Cincinnati Financial (CINF) Stock Buyback History

TTM buyback yield 1.33% · Shareholder yield (TTM) 1.33%.

TTM buyback yield

1.33%

Shareholder yield (TTM)

1.33%

5Y share count change

-2.9%

TTM buyback spend

$324.00M

SBC coverage (TTM)

5.31x

YoY change in spend

+62.7%

5Y CAGR of spend

-4.7%

Peak year (2022)

$410.00M

Cumulative spend

$2.92B

TTM metrics calculated from the four most recent reported quarters, ending (reported ).

Key takeaways

  • Cincinnati Financial (CINF) repurchased about $324.00M of stock over the trailing twelve months.
  • Diluted share count is down 2.9% over the last ~5 fiscal years — buybacks are net-shrinking the share base.
  • TTM buyback ÷ stock-based-comp ratio of 5.31× — repurchases more than cover SBC dilution.
  • Cash buyback spend has compounded at -4.7% per year over the latest 5-year window.
  • TTM repurchases used about 11% of free cash flow remaining after dividends.

Buyback context per fiscal year

Annual repurchases alongside stock-based compensation, diluted share count and the year-over-year change — useful for SBC-coverage and dilution-offset reading at a glance.

YearBuybacksSBCNetShares (dil.)YoY sharesBuyback yield
2025$205.00M$0.00$205.00M0.16B-0.0%0.80%
2024$126.00M$0.00$126.00M0.16B-0.2%0.56%
2023$67.00M$0.00$67.00M0.16B-0.4%0.41%
2022$410.00M$36.00M$374.00M0.16B-2.4%2.54%
2021$144.00M$33.00M$111.00M0.16B0.2%0.78%
2020$261.00M$31.00M$230.00M0.16B-1.6%1.84%
2019$67.00M$30.00M$37.00M0.17B0.4%0.39%
2018$125.00M$28.00M$97.00M0.16B-0.9%0.99%
2017$92.00M$26.00M$66.00M0.17B-0.3%0.74%
2016$39.00M$23.00M$16.00M0.17B0.5%0.31%
2015$53.00M$20.00M$33.00M0.17B0.3%0.54%
2014$21.00M$19.00M$2.00M0.17B-0.2%0.25%
2013$52.00M$18.00M$34.00M0.17B1.1%0.60%
2012$0.00$16.00M−$16.00M0.16B0.2%
2011$32.00M$13.00M$19.00M0.16B-0.0%0.65%
2010$10.00M$11.00M−$1.00M0.16B0.3%0.20%
2009$0.00$10.00M−$10.00M0.16B-0.3%
2008$139.00M$15.00M$124.00M0.16B-5.1%2.97%
2007$307.00M$14.00M$293.00M0.17B-1.9%4.50%
2006$120.00M$17.00M$103.00M0.18B-0.9%1.59%
2005$61.00M$0.00$61.00M0.18B-0.7%0.78%
2004$59.00M$0.00$59.00M0.18B-0.1%0.80%
2003$55.00M$0.00$55.00M0.18B-0.8%0.82%
2002$42.00M$0.00$42.00M0.18B0.5%0.69%
2001$46.00M$0.00$46.00M0.18B-0.9%0.76%
2000$67.00M$0.00$67.00M0.18B-3.0%
1999$217.00M$0.00$217.00M0.19B-1.8%
1998$24.30M$0.00$24.30M0.19B0.8%
1997$60.71M$0.00$60.71M0.19B-1.5%
1996$8.96M$0.00$8.96M0.19B
1995$287.00K$0.00$287.00K
1994$460.00K$0.00$460.00K
1993$5.20M$0.00$5.20M
1992$600.00K$0.00$600.00K
1991$100.00K$0.00$100.00K
1990$600.00K$0.00$600.00K
1989$2.40M$0.00$2.40M

Cash buyback spend (USD) — annual & quarterly history

Trailing-twelve-month and per-period cash repurchases for Cincinnati Financial (CINF) from the consolidated cash flow statement (line: common stock repurchased), in USD as filed.

Cash buyback spend over time for Cincinnati Financial (CINF)

Per-period cash repurchases

Cash buyback spend annual + quarterly history for Cincinnati Financial (CINF)

Fiscal yearPeriod endedReportedBuyback SpendYoYYoY change
2025$205.00M+62.7%+$79.00M
2024$126.00M+88.1%+$59.00M
2023$67.00M-83.7%-$343.00M
2022$410.00M+184.7%+$266.00M
2021$144.00M-44.8%-$117.00M
2020$261.00M+289.6%+$194.00M
2019$67.00M-46.4%-$58.00M
2018$125.00M+35.9%+$33.00M
2017$92.00M+135.9%+$53.00M
2016$39.00M-26.4%-$14.00M
2015$53.00M+152.4%+$32.00M
2014$21.00M-59.6%-$31.00M
2013$52.00M+$52.00M
2012$0-100.0%-$32.00M
2011$32.00M+220.0%+$22.00M
2010$10.00M+$10.00M
2009$0-100.0%-$139.00M
2008$139.00M-54.7%-$168.00M
2007$307.00M+155.8%+$187.00M
2006$120.00M+96.7%+$59.00M
2005$61.00M+3.4%+$2.00M
2004$59.00M+7.3%+$4.00M
2003$55.00M+31.0%+$13.00M
2002$42.00M-8.7%-$4.00M
2001$46.00M-31.3%-$21.00M
2000$67.00M-69.1%-$150.00M
1999$217.00M+793.0%+$192.70M
1998$24.30M-60.0%-$36.41M
1997$60.71M+577.4%+$51.75M
1996$8.96M+3023.0%+$8.68M
1995$287,000-37.6%-$173,000
1994$460,000-91.2%-$4.74M
1993$5.20M+766.7%+$4.60M
1992$600,000+500.0%+$500,000
1991$100,000-83.3%-$500,000
1990$600,000-75.0%-$1.80M
1989$2.40M

Cincinnati Financial (CINF) most recent annual buyback spend stands at $205.00M (2025) – surged 62.7% year-over-year.

Looking at the 2020–2025 (5 years) stretch, Cincinnati Financial buyback spend compounded at -4.7% per year, sustaining 2 straight years of year-over-year growth.

Between 2022 and 2025, Cincinnati Financial buyback spend plunged 50.0%, falling from $410.00M to $205.00M.

2022 marks the peak buyback spend at $410.00M, with the historical low of $0 recorded in 2009.

Among 8 Financial Services peers, Cincinnati Financial (CINF) ranks 8th; the peer median for buyback spend is $12.87B.

Cincinnati Financial Buyback Spend 2025: $205.00M

Cincinnati Financial buyback spend in 2025 was $205.00M, surged 62.7% from 2024.

Cincinnati Financial Buyback Spend 2024: $126.00M

Cincinnati Financial buyback spend in 2024 was $126.00M, surged 88.1% from 2023.

Cincinnati Financial Buyback Spend 2023: $67.00M

Cincinnati Financial buyback spend in 2023 was $67.00M, plunged 83.7% below 2022.

Cincinnati Financial Buyback Spend 2022: $410.00M

Cincinnati Financial buyback spend in 2022 was $410.00M, surged 184.7% from 2021. This figure represents the highest annual value in the available history.

Cincinnati Financial Buyback Spend 2021: $144.00M

Cincinnati Financial buyback spend in 2021 was $144.00M.

See more financial history for Cincinnati Financial (CINF).

Sector peers by buyback spend

Companies in the same sector as Cincinnati Financial, ranked by their latest buyback spend.

CompanyBuyback SpendSector
JPMorgan Chase (JPM)$34.59BFinancial Services
Bank of America (BAC)$21.43BFinancial Services
Wells Fargo (WFC)$19.52BFinancial Services
Visa (V)$13.39BFinancial Services
Goldman Sachs (GS)$12.36BFinancial Services
Mastercard (MA)$11.73BFinancial Services
Morgan Stanley (MS)$5.83BFinancial Services
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B)$0Financial Services

Share count history

Diluted weighted-average shares drive the EPS denominator and per-share capital-return maths. A falling diluted share count means buybacks are outpacing dilution from stock-based compensation and option exercises.

Diluted vs basic shares (annual)

Year-over-year change in diluted shares

Green is fewer shares vs the prior fiscal year (net repurchase); red is growth (dilution). The earliest year shown has no prior year to compare.

Dividend & buyback yield over time

Stacked annual yields — buyback yield (TTM cash repurchases ÷ market cap) plus dividend yield from the same fiscal-year-end key-metrics period — show how total cash return per dollar of equity has evolved.

Buybacks vs stock-based compensation

Annual cash repurchases set against stock-based compensation. Coverage above 1× means buybacks fully offset the equity dilution from SBC. TTM coverage: 5.31×.

Capital allocation mix

How Cincinnati Financial splits cash returned to shareholders between dividends and buybacks, plus the headroom on free cash flow that's still available for additional repurchases.

Buybacks vs dividends (share of cash returned)

Buyback capacity (TTM)

Free cash flow minus dividends paid versus actual TTM repurchases — the headroom bar shows how much of post-dividend FCF is still being deployed elsewhere.

TTM buybacks vs headroom (FCF − dividends, TTM)11% of headroom

Headroom $2.92B (TTM FCF − TTM dividends, clamped at zero).

Data & methodology

Where do buyback, dividend and compensation figures come from?

Cash buyback spend (common stock repurchased), dividends paid and stock-based compensation come from Cincinnati Financial's consolidated cash flow statements — quarterly 10-Q and annual 10-K SEC filings, in USD as reported.

How are diluted shares and yields calculated?

Diluted weighted-average share counts come from the income statement (EPS denominator). Trailing twelve-month (TTM) aggregates sum the four most recent reported quarters. Buyback and dividend yields divide TTM cash flows by market capitalisation at the latest quarter-end.

How is buyback capacity defined?

Capacity compares TTM repurchases to free cash flow after dividends: operating cash flow minus capital expenditure, minus dividends paid, versus actual buybacks over the same trailing window.

Is this investment advice?

No. Figures are for informational and educational use only. Past buybacks and dividends do not predict future returns.

Frequently asked questions

Does Cincinnati Financial buy back its own stock?

Yes, Cincinnati Financial (CINF) has repurchased shares in recent periods. See the history table and charts on this page for amounts and trends.

How much does Cincinnati Financial spend on share buybacks?

Trailing twelve months (TTM) buyback spend is about $324.00M (sum of the last four quarterly cash-flow periods in our data). Figures are illustrative; verify in filings.

What is Cincinnati Financial's buyback yield?

TTM buyback yield is about 1.33% (TTM buyback spend divided by market cap at the latest quarter-end in our data).

What is Cincinnati Financial's shareholder yield?

Shareholder yield combines dividend yield and buyback yield. For the latest period we show approximately 1.33% combined (TTM-based where available).

Is Cincinnati Financial diluting shareholders?

Compare stock-based compensation (SBC) to buybacks in the chart above. Net effect varies by year; see annual buyback vs SBC bars and the history table.

How has Cincinnati Financial's share count changed?

Diluted weighted average shares changed by about -2.9% over roughly five fiscal years (annual income statement data).

What is Cincinnati Financial's buyback spend?

Latest reported buyback spend for Cincinnati Financial (CINF) is $324.00M (period ending March 31, 2026).

How has Cincinnati Financial buyback spend changed year-over-year?

Cincinnati Financial (CINF) buyback spend changed +62.7% year-over-year on the latest annual filing.

What is the long-term growth rate of Cincinnati Financial buyback spend?

Cincinnati Financial (CINF) buyback spend compound annual growth rate is -4.7% over the most recent 5 years available.

When did Cincinnati Financial buyback spend hit its highest annual value?

Cincinnati Financial buyback spend reached its highest annual value of $410.00M in 2022.

What was Cincinnati Financial buyback spend in 2024?

Cincinnati Financial (CINF) buyback spend in 2024 was $126.00M.

What was Cincinnati Financial buyback spend in 2025?

Cincinnati Financial (CINF) buyback spend in 2025 was $205.00M.

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