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Nippon Life is the largest private asset owner in Japan and operates life insurance and asset management businesses in the Asia-Pacific region and globally. Learn more about its philosophy, strategy, history, sustainability and reports.
- President's Message
Since Nippon Life's establishment, we have provided...
- Go to Sustainability Management
Nippon Life, advocating our Fundamental Management Principle...
- Go to ESG Investment and Finance
Nippon Life believes that responsible investment, which...
- Go to Participation in Initiatives
Through Nippon Life's membership in CA100+, Nipon Life will...
- Reports
Nippon Life Integrated Report 2023 Main Part [6.11MB] Sep...
- Newsroom
Nippon Life Awarded the Gold Prize in the Investors Category...
- President's Message
Nippon Life Insurance Company (日本生命保険相互会社, Nihon Seimei Hoken Sōgo-gaisha), also known as Nissay (ニッセイ, Nissei) or Nihon Seimei (日本生命) is the largest Japanese life insurance company by revenue.
Nippon Life Benefits offers group insurance products and services with Asian values of harmony, honor, and humanity. Learn about their medical, dental, vision, life, and disability plans, and customer testimonials.
Nippon Life is the largest private asset owner in Japan and operates life insurance and asset management businesses in Asia-Pacific and globally. Learn about its company profile, philosophy, strategy, global network and history.
Learn about the history of Nippon Life, Japan's largest life insurance company, from its founding in 1889 to its latest developments in 2022. See how Nippon Life has responded to the demands of the times and contributed to society through its products, services, and social welfare activities.
Nippon Life offers a range of insurance products for individuals, namely: whole life, term life, diseases, physical disability, nursing care, general hospitalization, cancer medical, limited...
Apr 25, 2022 · Fitch Ratings assigns a 'AA-' rating to Nippon Life Insurance Company, the leader in Japan's individual life market. The report assesses its capitalisation, interest-rate risk, profit margin and distribution channel.