TOP TEN GLOBAL LIFE/HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES BY REVENUES, 2008 (1)
1 |
Japan Post Holdings |
$198,700 |
Japan |
2 |
Assicurazioni Generali |
103,103 |
Italy |
3 |
AXA |
80,257 |
France |
4 |
Nippon Life Insurance |
66,621 |
Japan |
5 |
MetLife |
55,085 |
U.S. |
6 |
China Life Insurance |
54,534 |
China |
7 |
Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance |
52,012 |
Japan |
8 |
CNP Assurances |
38,482 |
France |
9 |
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance |
38,082 |
Japan |
10 |
Sumitomo Life Insurance |
36,308 |
Japan |
|
(1) Based on an analysis of companies in the Global Fortune 500. Includes stock and mutual companies.
(2) Revenues include premium and annuity income, investment income and capital gains or losses, but excludes deposits; includes consolidated subsidaries, excludes excise taxes.
Source: Fortune.
TOP TEN GLOBAL LIFE/HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES BY REVENUES, 2009 (1)
1 |
Japan Post Holdings |
$202,196 |
Japan |
2 |
AXA |
175,257 |
France |
3 |
Assicurazioni Generali |
126,013 |
Italy |
4 |
Aviva |
92,140 |
U.K. |
5 |
Prudential |
75,010 |
U.K. |
6 |
Nippon Life Insurance |
72,051 |
Japan |
7 |
Legal & General Group |
68,290 |
U.K. |
8 |
CNP Assurances |
66,556 |
France |
9 |
Aegon |
64,506 |
Netherlands |
10 |
China Life Insurance |
57,019 |
China |
|
(1) Based on an analysis of companies in the Global Fortune 500. Includes stock and mutual companies.
(2) Revenues include premium and annuity income, investment income and capital gains or losses, but excludes deposits; includes consolidated subsidiaries, excludes excise taxes.
Source: Fortune.
TOP TEN GLOBAL LIFE/HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES BY REVENUES, 2010 (1)
1 |
Japan Post Holdings |
$203,958 |
Japan |
2 |
AXA |
162,236 |
France |
3 |
Assicurazioni Generali |
120,234 |
Italy |
4 |
Aviva |
90,211 |
U.K. |
5 |
Nippon Life Insurance |
78,571 |
Japan |
6 |
Prudential |
73,598 |
U.K. |
7 |
Aegon |
65,136 |
Netherlands |
8 |
China Life Insurance |
64,635 |
China |
9 |
Legal & General Group |
59,377 |
U.K. |
10 |
CNP Assurances |
59,320 |
France |
|
(1) Based on an analysis of companies in the Global Fortune 500. Includes stock and mutual companies.
(2) Revenues include premium and annuity income, investment income and capital gains or losses, but excludes deposits; includes consolidated subsidiaries, excludes excise taxes.
Source: Fortune.