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Erie Insurance gains 15 spots to No. 308 on Fortune 500
10 June 2026
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Erie Insurance gains 15 spots to No. 308 on Fortune 500

Erie, Pa., June 10, 2026, 06:04 EDT

Erie Insurance moved up 15 spots to No. 308 on the 2026 Fortune 500, from No. 323 in 2025. The Erie-based insurer keeps its streak on the list of the biggest U.S. companies by revenue.

Bar for entry is higher this year. Fortune said the 2026 list, in its 72nd edition, took a $7.5 billion revenue minimum, up 5% from last year. Combined, the 500 companies brought in $21.0 trillion in revenue and $2.1 trillion in profit.

Erie Insurance Group reported $14.616 billion in revenue and $1.134 billion in profit for the latest fiscal year, according to Fortune’s company page. Headcount was 6,700. With those numbers, Erie is well above the cutoff.

Erie president and CEO Tim NeCastro said the ranking shows “the trust our customers place in ERIE” and credited employees and agents. The company said it’s now been on the Fortune 500 for 23 straight years, after debuting at No. 454 in 2003. Erie Insurance

The rank puts Erie Insurance on the map locally. Erie Insurance stays among Erie’s top corporate brands, with the latest ranking giving a spot to a hometown insurer in a national list that’s mostly filled with retailers, health-care giants, energy firms and larger financial companies.

Erie is a big insurer, but it doesn’t stack up to the largest property-and-casualty groups. State Farm’s revenue is $132.312 billion, Progressive posts $87.671 billion, and Allstate is at $67.685 billion. Those totals, from Fortune, put Erie well behind.

Erie Indemnity’s business stays steady. The company posted first-quarter 2026 net income of $150.5 million, or $2.88 per diluted share, up from $138.4 million and $2.65 a year ago. Erie also said management fee revenue tied to policy issuance and renewal rose 4.2%.

Erie Indemnity says it handles sales, underwriting, and admin work for Erie Insurance Exchange. The exchange is a reciprocal, or a policyholder-owned insurer, not owned by outside stockholders.

Fortune rank doesn’t mean less risk. S&P Global Market Intelligence said U.S. property-and-casualty insurers are up against weaker pricing, more auto competition and bigger catastrophe risks. CFRA’s Cathy Seifert put the 2026 outlook at “mixed,” while Piper Sandler’s Paul Newsome said pricing is “at best, decelerating.” S&P Global

Swiss Re Institute economists James Finucane and Thomas Holzheu expect slower growth ahead, with U.S. property-and-casualty premiums up 3% in 2026 and return on equity slipping to 12% after a strong 2025. The risk for Erie’s run: revenue can put a company near the top of Fortune’s list, but that doesn’t say how much profit is left once claims costs, weather losses and rate pressures hit.

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