Top insurances to buy in Japan
Dai-ichi Life
Since their foundation in 1902, the Dai-ichi Life Group has always put the customer first.
The business partnership with Sompo Japan and AFLAC entered into in fiscal 2000, is an important strategy of the company.
The increase in revenues was attributable to positive factors such as the continued strong performance of insurance sales in growth areas of medical insurance, savings-type products and overseas business, sales of products by Dai-ichi Life in the third sector, such as medical and nursing care insurance.
Sompo Japan Nipponkoa
SOMPO HOLDINGS is the abbreviation represents Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings and the Group (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Group).
Their nature of business includes Management of P&C insurance companies, life insurance companies, and other companies controlled as subsidiaries pursuant to the Insurance Business Law, and other operations incidental thereto.
Fuji Fire and Marine Insurance
The history of The Fuji Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. dates back to 1918, with the establishment of the Nippon Kan-i Kasai Insurance Company as a specialist fire insurer.
Since then, the Company has substantially increased its business by offering outstanding products and services for individuals, small and medium-sized companies and the personnel who work for them.
In this way, the Company has played, and continues to play, a vital role in providing peace of mind for both businesses and individuals.
Japan Post Insurance
Japan Post Insurance Co., Ltd. began operations on October 1, 2007 as the life insurance company within the Japan Post Group of companies. This change followed the privatization of Japan Post and the creation of separate companies for its various businesses.
As a member of the Japan Post Group, Japan Post Insurance provides its customers with reliable insurance services, serving individual customers through Japan Post Co., Ltd.’s nationwide network of post offices and corporate customers through sales offices directly managed by the Company.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group MSIG
They carry out their international business through an international network of 39 countries and regions, centered on the fast-growing Asian region.
Making full use of over 50 years’ experience in overseas business, they provide products and services to alleviate the wide variety of risks occurring throughout the world.
Sony Life
Their head Office is located at Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8585, Japan. The company was established in August 1979 and the value of common Stock is ¥70,000 million.
The total number of employees are 6,553 (including 4,216 Lifeplanner sales employees).
In January 2010, Sony Life and the AEGON Group established SA Reinsurance Ltd. as a joint venture based in Bermuda, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
Nippon Life
Nippon Life has always managed assets in a manner that enables them to provide customers with long-term, stable benefits while carefully managing the associated risks.
They are establishing a global system for investment with offices in New York, London and Singapore and further support from overseas alliance partners and their subsidiary, Nissay Asset Management.
In fiscal 2011, they established alliances with three companies outside Japan that included investments in these partners: Allianz Group, one of the leading integrated financial services providers in the world; Reliance Group, one of the largest business houses in India; and the AIA Group, the largest life insurer in the Asia-Oceania region, serving 15 countries and regions.
Dai-ichi Life
Since their foundation in 1902, the Dai-ichi Life Group has always put the customer first.
The business partnership with Sompo Japan and AFLAC entered into in fiscal 2000, is an important strategy of the company.
The increase in revenues was attributable to positive factors such as the continued strong performance of insurance sales in growth areas of medical insurance, savings-type products and overseas business, sales of products by Dai-ichi Life in the third sector, such as medical and nursing care insurance.
Sompo Japan Nipponkoa
SOMPO HOLDINGS is the abbreviation represents Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings and the Group (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Group).
Their nature of business includes Management of P&C insurance companies, life insurance companies, and other companies controlled as subsidiaries pursuant to the Insurance Business Law, and other operations incidental thereto.
Fuji Fire and Marine Insurance
The history of The Fuji Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. dates back to 1918, with the establishment of the Nippon Kan-i Kasai Insurance Company as a specialist fire insurer.
Since then, the Company has substantially increased its business by offering outstanding products and services for individuals, small and medium-sized companies and the personnel who work for them.
In this way, the Company has played, and continues to play, a vital role in providing peace of mind for both businesses and individuals.
Japan Post Insurance
Japan Post Insurance Co., Ltd. began operations on October 1, 2007 as the life insurance company within the Japan Post Group of companies. This change followed the privatization of Japan Post and the creation of separate companies for its various businesses.
As a member of the Japan Post Group, Japan Post Insurance provides its customers with reliable insurance services, serving individual customers through Japan Post Co., Ltd.’s nationwide network of post offices and corporate customers through sales offices directly managed by the Company.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group MSIG
They carry out their international business through an international network of 39 countries and regions, centered on the fast-growing Asian region.
Making full use of over 50 years’ experience in overseas business, they provide products and services to alleviate the wide variety of risks occurring throughout the world.
Sony Life
Their head Office is located at Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8585, Japan. The company was established in August 1979 and the value of common Stock is ¥70,000 million.
The total number of employees are 6,553 (including 4,216 Lifeplanner sales employees).
In January 2010, Sony Life and the AEGON Group established SA Reinsurance Ltd. as a joint venture based in Bermuda, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
Nippon Life
Nippon Life has always managed assets in a manner that enables them to provide customers with long-term, stable benefits while carefully managing the associated risks.
They are establishing a global system for investment with offices in New York, London and Singapore and further support from overseas alliance partners and their subsidiary, Nissay Asset Management.
In fiscal 2011, they established alliances with three companies outside Japan that included investments in these partners: Allianz Group, one of the leading integrated financial services providers in the world; Reliance Group, one of the largest business houses in India; and the AIA Group, the largest life insurer in the Asia-Oceania region, serving 15 countries and regions.
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