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Japan TimesNippon Life Insurance recorded a ¥70 billion impairment loss on Japanese government bonds for the year ended March 31. The charge is the company's first since the Bank of Japan began raising interest rates in March 2024.
yourtango.comJohn Hancock's Vitality program gives policyholders points for activities such as gym visits and preventive screenings. Points can be redeemed for gift cards, retail discounts, and lower premiums of up to 25 percent.
thehindubusinessline.comPrudential agreed to purchase a 75 percent stake in Bharti Life Insurance. The transaction carries an initial cash payment of $365 million and targets India's uninsured middle class.
Japan TimesPrudential Financial reported first-quarter operating earnings per share of $3.61, exceeding analyst estimates. The company has extended a pause on life insurance sales in Japan following an investigation into employee misconduct. This extension is expected to reduce earnings by…
A Capgemini report reveals that Gen Z and millennials are postponing marriage, parenthood, and homeownership due to economic pressures. Despite viewing life insurance as key to financial health, many skip it over costs and complexity. The study surveyed thousands across 18 market…
South China Morning PostLife insurance sales in Hong Kong increased 50.6 percent to HK$330.9 billion in 2025, setting a new record. The growth was driven by affluent customers purchasing policies for wealth transfer, protection, and medical needs. Data from the Insurance Authority showed this followed a…
japantimes.co.jpEmployees on loan to Toyota from three major Japanese nonlife insurance companies removed company information without authorization, sources said. The insurers involved are Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, and Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance.
thehollywoodgossip.comAustralian singer Sia has agreed to pay $42,500 per month in child support for her son Somersault with ex-husband Daniel Bernad, as part of a court-ordered settlement. The agreement includes additional provisions for health insurance, education, and life insurance.