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World's Largest Insurers – Total Non-Banking Assets, 2018 World’s Largest Insurers – Total Non-Banking Assets, 2018 Ranked by 2018 Total Non-Banking Assets 2018 2017 2018 Total Asset Asset Country of Non-Banking Rank Rank AMB# Company Name Domicile Assets USD (000) % Change* 1 2 085085 AXA S.A. France 1,011,410,987 6.71 2 1 085014 Allianz SE Germany 994,336,046 1.24 3 3 058182 Prudential Financial Inc United States 815,078,000 -2.05 4 7 090826 Nippon Life Insurance Company Japan 710,861,843 5.94 5 6 058334 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. United States 707,794,000 0.81 6 5 058175 MetLife, Inc. United States 687,538,000 -4.49 7 4 090527 Japan Post Insurance Co., Ltd. Japan 666,619,276 -3.81 8 9 085925 Prudential plc United Kingdom 646,218,213 2.98 9 8 086120 Legal & General Group Plc United Kingdom 625,728,073 -2.35 10 13 086446 Ping An Ins (Group) Co of China Ltd China 620,428,521 13.87 11 10 085124 Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. Italy 590,487,800 -3.96 12 15 052446 China Life Insurance (Group) Company China 579,448,820 10.69 13 12 066866 Manulife Financial Corporation Canada 550,316,276 2.84 14 11 085909 Aviva plc United Kingdom 546,909,385 -2.76 15 14 090906 National Mut Ins Fed Agricultural Coop Japan 529,249,664 -0.17 16 17 046417 Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. Japan 504,590,174 4.36 17 18 058702 American International Group, Inc. United States 491,984,000 -1.27 18 16 086056 CNP Assurances France 475,667,287 -1.84 19 19 085244 Aegon N.V. Netherlands 449,918,307 -0.82 20 21 085485 Life Insurance Corporation of India India 449,034,271 9.38 21 20 093310 Credit Agricole Assurances France 437,889,379 1.46 22 22 086976 Zurich Insurance Group Ltd Switzerland 395,342,000 -6.33 23 23 090828 Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company Japan 379,928,849 1.39 24 24 091242 Sumitomo Life Insurance Company Japan 341,059,459 4.93 25 25 061691 New York Life Ins Company United States 339,144,000 0.60 * Percent change is based upon local currency. Source: Copyright © 2020 A.M. Best Company, Inc. and/or its affiliates. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No portion of this content may be reproduced, distributed, or stored in a database or retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of AM Best. While the content was obtained from sources believed to be reliable, its accuracy is not guaranteed. For additional details, refer to our Terms of Use available at AM Best website: www.ambest.com/terms. World’s Largest Insurers – Net Premiums Written, 2018 Ranked by 2018 Net Premiums Written 2018 2017 2018 Net Premium Premium Country of Premiums Written Rank Rank AMB# Company Name Domicile USD (000) % Change* 1 1 058106 UnitedHealth Group Incorporated1 United States 178,087,000 12.39 2 2 085085 AXA S.A. France 103,033,468 3.22 3 4 086446 Ping An Ins (Group) Co of China Ltd China 101,821,215 19.15 4 3 052446 China Life Insurance (Group) Company China 92,360,557 -0.09 5 7 070936 Kaiser Foundation Group of Health Plans2 United States 92,054,688 10.09 6 6 6 058180 Anthem, Inc. United States 85,048,000 1.00 7 5 085014 Allianz SE Germany 83,203,137 0.35 8 8 085124 Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. Italy 72,617,727 3.61 9 9 020013 State Farm Group2 United States 70,832,964 1.39 10 10 085320 People's Ins Co (Group) of China Ltd China 68,204,489 4.55 11 11 058334 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. United States 59,216,000 -4.86 12 18 051149 Centene Corporation1 United States 57,310,000 24.28 13 15 058052 Humana Inc.1 United States 54,941,000 4.89 14 16 090826 Nippon Life Insurance Company Japan 54,346,195 11.98 15 12 086577 Munich Reinsurance Company Germany 53,468,516 -1.77 16 20 090906 National Mut Ins Fed Agricultural Coop Japan 50,267,197 16.07 17 17 085485 Life Insurance Corporation of India India 48,655,853 6.08 18 19 046417 Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. Japan 48,203,024 9.41 19 24 090598 China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co Ltd China 44,259,003 14.47 20 … 070080 CVS Health Corp Group2 United States 43,956,803 3.18 21 … 058175 MetLife, Inc. United States 43,840,000 12.43 22 13 085925 Prudential plc United Kingdom 42,180,874 -20.84 23 23 086976 Zurich Insurance Group Ltd Switzerland 41,230,000 0.23 24 … 051114 Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. United States 39,100,000 6.28 25 … 069154 Health Care Service Corporation Group2 United States 38,049,253 9.74 * Percent change is based upon local currency. 1Premiums shown are earned premiums 2AM Best consolidation; U.S. companies only Source: .
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