Dai-ichi Life

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Founded on September 15, 1902, Dai-Ichi was one of the oldest mutual insurance companies in Japan until a motion to demutualise was passed in 2009 and, on April 1, 2010, it listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, raising 1.01 trillion yen. As of March 2013, it had the most assets of any listed company in Japan with a total of 33 trillion yen on its stand-alone balance sheet, more than twice the total assets of #2-ranked Tokyo Electric Power Company.[1]

It was announced in October 2014 that Dai-ichi would raise US$1 billion by issuing US-dollar-denominated subordinated bonds in overseas markets.[2]

It is also the largest single shareholder of the Tokyu Corporation, holding 6.35% of all issued stock.

Key facts

As of March 30, 2006:

  • Total assets - US$276,552 million
  • Policy reserves - US$227,524 million
  • Total capital - US$21,425 million
  • Solvency margin ratio - 1,095.5%
  • Policies in force - US$2,085 billion
  • Policyholders - 8,646,469

History

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The Earl Yanagisawa Yasutoshi
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The lieutenant Hamaguchi Kichibe

As an institutional investor

As an institutional investor, Dai-ichi Life Holdings owns 230 Japanese companies' stocks as of 2022.[7]

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See also

  • Disney: is charged for the Dai-ichi Life's advertisement

References

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  2. Dai-ichi Life to raise $1 billion via subordinated bond issue. Reuters, 14 October 2014
  3. Hoken Ginko Jiho(Insurance Bank Reports). 1934.
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  5. Shibusawa Shashi Database(Shibusawa Business History Database).
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  7. Kabunushi Pro 'Dai-ichi Life Holdings.

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