Aegon Ltd. (AEG) Stock Forecast and Price Target (2026)
Last updated July 2026
Short answer
There is no meaningful analyst consensus for Aegon Ltd. (AEG): too few analysts publish estimates on it for an average target to mean anything. That is normal for smaller and newer companies and says nothing about the business. What is left is the setup, the drivers and the risks below, which you assess yourself rather than starting from someone else's model. Walnut is not an investment adviser.
Why AEG has no consensus price target
Sell-side coverage follows trading volume and banking relationships, so smaller companies, recent listings, and names outside the major indices often carry little or none. That is the situation with AEG. It says nothing about the quality of the business, but it does mean there is no informed average to anchor to, and that any single target you find elsewhere is one analyst's model rather than a consensus.
Aegon reports in euros on a half-yearly calendar, so the trailing US-dollar figures above are converted and will not line up exactly with the company's own releases. The most recent full set is the second-half and full-year 2025 report published February 19, 2026, which showed an operating result of about EUR 1.7 billion (up 15 percent) and a net result of about EUR 980 million (up 45 percent). First-half 2026 results are scheduled for August 20, 2026, and the numbers above sit ahead of that print.
What could move AEG from here
In short: the drivers cited most often are Becoming an American company on paper, not just in practice, Capital generation drives a mechanical return of cash, Transamerica's distribution engine. The risk cited most often against it is the legacy American book is the reason the multiple is low: Transamerica carries long-term care and older universal life liabilities whose reserve adequacy depends on morbidity, mortality, lapse and claim-cost assumptions that get revisited annually, and an adverse review can wipe out a year of earnings growth in one press release.
Both sides are worked through properly, with the high and low targets used as the bull and bear anchors, on the AEG is it a buy page. This page deliberately stops at the numbers.
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FAQ
What is the price target for Aegon Ltd. (AEG)?
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There is no meaningful consensus price target for AEG, because too few analysts publish on it. That is common for smaller and newer companies. Where only one or two analysts cover a stock, an "average target" is really one person's model, so we do not print a number that would imply more agreement than exists. Check your broker's research tab for whatever individual coverage exists.
Why does AEG have no analyst forecast?
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Sell-side coverage follows trading volume and banking relationships, so small caps, recent listings, and companies outside the major indices often carry little or none. A lack of coverage says nothing about the business itself. It does mean you are doing the analysis yourself rather than starting from someone else's model.
What could move AEG?
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The drivers and the risks are laid out on this page and in more depth on the AEG "is it a buy" page. Without analyst estimates to anchor to, the honest framing is scenarios rather than a number.
Walnut is informational, not investment advice, and does not publish price targets of its own. The analyst figures on this page come from a August 2026 data pull of published third-party research, are approximate, and change constantly. Verify current figures with your broker before acting on them.