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If You Invested in Abacus Global Management (ABL)

Investment Advice · Insurance - Life · NASDAQ
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,743
+74.3% total 237.0% CAGR
Bought on Jul 15, 2025 at $4.86
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$866
-13.4% total -3.2% CAGR
Bought on Jul 15, 2021 at $9.78

What $1,000 or $10,000 in ABL Would Be Worth Today

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If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Sep 15, 2020
$1,000 $1,743 +74% $866 -13% $873 -13%
$10,000 $17,428 +74% $8,661 -13% $8,732 -13%

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Year-by-Year Returns

ABL annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2020 $9.70 $10.15 +4.6% +4.6%
2021 $10.21 $9.87 -3.3% +1.8%
2022 $9.88 $10.16 +2.8% +4.7%
2023 $10.19 $9.66 -5.2% -0.4%
2024 $10.27 $7.83 -23.8% -19.3%
2025 $7.74 $8.47 +9.4% -12.7%

About Abacus Global Management

Investment Advice · NASDAQ

Abacus Global Management, Inc. (NASDAQ: ABL) is a financial services company that describes itself as specializing in alternative asset management, data-driven wealth solutions, technology innovations, and institutional services. According to multiple company press releases, Abacus focuses on longevity-based assets and personalized financial planning, using proprietary data analytics and industry experience to support financial outcomes for both individuals and institutions.

The company is based in Orlando, Florida, and is identified in SEC filings as an emerging growth company under U.S. securities regulations. Abacus has communicated a focus on longevity-linked investments and secondary life insurance products through its Abacus Asset Group division, which concentrates on longevity-linked investments, secondary life insurance products, and lifespan-based financial solutions. This division is described as leveraging proprietary technology and actuarial expertise to create alternative investment opportunities for institutional clients.

Abacus positions itself in the alternative asset management space with an emphasis on longevity-based assets, which include life insurance-related exposures and lifespan-based financial products. Company communications highlight the use of data analytics and technology to support wealth solutions and institutional services, and to integrate longevity-based planning into broader financial strategies.

Abacus has also described a broader financial services platform that incorporates financial planning, alternative asset management, and longevity-based solutions. In connection with its acquisition of AccuQuote, an online life insurance brokerage company, Abacus stated that it aims to serve the entire lifecycle of clients by combining digital insurance distribution with its wealth management and longevity-focused capabilities. The company has indicated that integrating AccuQuote’s digital insurance marketplace with Abacus’ offerings is intended to connect protection planning with wealth strategies.

In addition to its work with longevity-linked investments, Abacus has highlighted institutional services and capital markets activities. For example, it announced the sale of securitized life insurance assets structured as an above investment-grade rated collateralized note, describing this as a way for institutional investors, banks, and insurance companies to gain exposure to life insurance assets through a rated structure. This transaction was characterized by the company as a milestone that demonstrates institutional demand for longevity-based assets and a scalable funding mechanism.

Abacus has also communicated a shareholder-focused capital framework. In public disclosures and SEC filings, the company reported that its Board of Directors approved an annual cash dividend and a share repurchase program. The company described its capital allocation approach as balancing investment in origination growth, technology, and acquisitions with returning capital to shareholders through an annual dividend and share repurchases. Abacus has indicated that it intends to fund these programs with cash on hand and free cash flow.

Abacus has announced participation in multiple investor and industry conferences, as well as hosting an investor summit focused on longevity-based investments and private credit. These events, as described by the company, are intended to discuss the role of longevity-based financial planning in modern asset management, asset-based finance opportunities in private credit, and technological developments in underwriting lifespan-based financial products.

The company has also communicated plans to transfer the listing of its Class A common stock from the Nasdaq Stock Market to the New York Stock Exchange, with a new ticker symbol "ABX" expected to be used on the NYSE. According to a company press release, its senior notes previously trading on Nasdaq under the symbol "ABLLL" are expected to transfer to the NYSE under a new symbol as well. Until the transfer date described in the press release, Abacus indicated that its Class A common stock would continue to trade on Nasdaq under the symbol "ABL".

Abacus’ SEC filings reference the use of non-GAAP financial measures such as Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, return on invested capital (ROIC), and return on equity (ROE) as tools management uses to evaluate performance and analyze business trends. The company explains in its filings that these measures are intended to supplement GAAP results and that reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measures are provided in its periodic reports.

Overall, according to its public statements and filings, Abacus Global Management presents itself as a financial services and alternative asset management company with a particular emphasis on longevity-based assets, secondary life insurance-related products, and data-driven wealth and institutional solutions, supported by proprietary analytics and technology.

Market Cap
$0.8B
Current Price
$8.47
EPS
$0.36
Revenue
$0.2B
Net Margin
15.5%
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Abacus Global Management investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Abacus Global Management be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Abacus Global Management (ABL) 5 years ago on 2021-07-15, your investment would be worth $866 today, representing a -13.4% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -3.2% per year (CAGR).

Has Abacus Global Management outperformed the S&P 500?

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What is Abacus Global Management's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ABL over the past 5 years is -3.2%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — ABL's best recent year was 2025 (+9.4%) and worst was 2024 (-23.8%).

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