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Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC) said it will release its 2026 first-quarter financial results at approximately 6:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, and host a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET to review the results.
Investors and other interested parties can listen to the conference call by dialing:
The company also provided an Elite Entry Number, 0526805, to expedite caller registration. The call will also be available via a live, audio webcast on the company’s website at www.centene.com under the Investors section.
A webcast replay will be available shortly after the completion of the call for on-demand listening for the next 12 months, or until 11:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday, April 27, 2027, at the same URL.
In addition, a digital audio playback will be available until 9 a.m. ET on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, by dialing:
Participants will need to enter access code 2041356.
Centene Corporation is a Fortune 500 healthcare enterprise focused on helping people live healthier lives. The company operates with local brands and local teams to provide fully integrated, high-quality and cost-effective services to government-sponsored and commercial healthcare programs, with an emphasis on under-insured and uninsured individuals.
Centene offers products to more than 1 in 15 individuals across the nation, including Medicaid and Medicare members (including Medicare Prescription Drug Plans) as well as individuals and families served by the Health Insurance Marketplace.
The company said it uses its investor relations website to publish important information, including information that may be deemed material to investors. Financial and other information about Centene is routinely posted and accessible on Centene’s investor relations website at investors.centene.com.

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