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United Fire Group Shares Sold by Tudor Investment Corp
Institutional investor reduces stake in insurance provider
Mar. 29, 2026 at 11:12am
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Tudor Investment Corp ET AL, an institutional investor, has reduced its stake in United Fire Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:UFCS) by 52.7% in the third quarter, according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 57,433 shares of the insurance provider's stock, valued at $1.747 million.
Why it matters
This filing provides insight into the investment decisions of a major institutional investor and could signal broader trends in the insurance industry or United Fire Group's stock performance.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Tudor Investment Corp ET AL sold 63,981 shares of United Fire Group during the third quarter, reducing its total stake in the company to 57,433 shares. United Fire Group is an insurance holding company based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa that specializes in property and casualty coverage for commercial and personal lines.
- The 13F filing covers the third quarter of the year.
The players
Tudor Investment Corp ET AL
An institutional investor that has reduced its stake in United Fire Group, Inc.
United Fire Group, Inc.
An insurance holding company based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa that specializes in property and casualty coverage for commercial and personal lines.
The takeaway
This filing suggests that a major institutional investor has decreased its position in United Fire Group, which could signal broader trends or concerns about the insurance provider's performance or outlook. However, without additional context or commentary, it's difficult to draw firm conclusions about the reasons behind the investment decision.


