Centene Corp reports FY net loss of USD 6.67 billion with GAAP diluted EPS at negative USD 13.53

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Centene Corp reports FY net loss of USD 6.67 billion with GAAP diluted EPS at negative USD 13.53

Centene reported a full year (FY) 2025 net loss attributable to shareholders of USD (6.67) billion, compared to net earnings of USD 3.31 billion in FY 2024. Diluted loss per share was USD (13.53), down from diluted earnings per share of USD 6.31 in the prior year. Adjusted diluted EPS for FY 2025 was USD 2.08, compared to USD 7.17 in FY 2024. Total revenues for FY 2025 increased 19%, driven primarily by premium yield and membership growth. Centene continues to focus on serving underserved populations and now provides health products to more than 1 in 15 individuals nationwide, including Medicaid and Medicare members, as well as Health Insurance Marketplace participants.

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