Loews (NYSE:L) (NYSE: L) is a diversified holding company that owns and operates businesses across insurance, hospitality, energy-related operations and other industrial and investment activities. The company holds controlling and significant minority interests in subsidiaries that run as standalone businesses, with corporate oversight focused on capital allocation, risk management and long-term value creation for shareholders.
One of Loews’ principal businesses is insurance, conducted through CNA Financial, a commercial property and casualty insurer that underwrites a range of business insurance products for corporate and institutional clients. The company also owns and operates Loews Hotels & Co., a hospitality business that develops, owns and manages full-service hotels and resorts in major U.S. cities and resort markets. In addition to insurance and hospitality, Loews maintains energy-related and other industrial investments, and it pursues opportunities across public and private markets through its investment activities.
Loews is headquartered in New York City and conducts business primarily in the United States while its insurance and investment activities have broader, sometimes international, exposure through reinsurance and client relationships. The company is family-controlled and has been guided by members of the Tisch family; James S. Tisch serves as chief executive, overseeing strategic direction and corporate governance across the Loews group.
Loews’ operating approach emphasizes active management of its subsidiaries, disciplined capital allocation and a long-term perspective on building enterprise value. Its structure as a holding company allows individual businesses to operate with operational autonomy while benefiting from centralized financial oversight and strategic coordination at the corporate level.