These are the world's 20 largest insurance companies in 2022 (2024)

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The insurance industry is well-represented in the latest Forbes Global 2000 list, which ranks 2,000 of the world’s largest public companies based on a composite score that accounts for each firm’s revenue, profit, assets, and market value.

A total of 105 insurers made the 2022 rankings, with 11 securing spots in the top 100. The rest of the world’s top 20 insurance behemoths placed not lower than 220. American firms dominated the list, with six representatives, followed by China with three. Switzerland, Germany, and Japan each have two insurance companies on the list, while France, the Netherlands, Canada, Hong Kong, and Italy have lone representatives.

Overall, these insurance giants boast a combined market value of almost $1.6 trillion and assets amounting to more than $11.2 trillion. Total revenue and profit reached almost $1.9 trillion and $140 billion, respectively. While combined sales dropped about 23% from $2.4 trillion from previous year, the insurers saw profits rise almost the same percentage from $113.6 billion during the period.

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Insurers dip in rankings

2022 marks a decline in the rankings of almost all insurance companies in the top 20. Most notably, Chinese industry giant Ping An slid 11 notches to 17th place from the sixth spot last year. The Shenzhen-headquartered firm, however, still retained the top spot among insurers. Second placer UnitedHealth Group dropped two places to number 22 while current third placer Munich-based Allianz moved down 12 spots to 35th.

Prominent industry players Aviva, Progressive, Legal & General, and Cathay Life, meanwhile, dropped out of Global 2000’s top 200, after placing among the leading firms in 2021.

The insurance sector, however, has a few bright spots. Three of the world’s 20 largest insurance companies – AXA Group, Chubb, and American International Group (AIG) – moved up the rankings, with AIG registering the biggest improvement, rising from 439th last year to claim the 90th spot in 2022. This allowed the New York-based insurer to break into the industry’s top 10.

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These are the 20 largest insurance companies in the world based on the 2022 Forbes Global 2000 rankings.

1. Ping An Insurance Group

Head office: Shenzhen, China
Global ranking: 17th
Business lines: Life and non-life
Revenue: $181.37 billion
Net profit: $15.74 billion
Assets: $1.587 trillion
Market value: $121.69 billion
2021 global ranking: 6th

Despite facing more challenges than its American and European counterparts, Ping An held on as the highest-ranking insurance company in the Global 2000. Its net profit in 2021 sunk 29% to $15.7 billion as it booked a $6.4 billion impairment related to investments in China Fortune Land Development, one of several debt-ridden Chinese property developers that defaulted last year, according to Forbes. Its 2021 annual report also revealed that the insurer had $32 billion invested in real estate assets as of the end of last year, accounting for 5.5% of its total investment assets. That exposure has contributed to its stock’s 50% decline since the start of last year.

Forbes, however, described Ping An as a “formidable cash cow” because of its increased revenue and client base, which rose to 227 million from 218 million in the previous year.

Read more: Ping An reports first half-year profit increase in three years

2. UnitedHealth Group

Head office: Minnesota, USA
Global ranking: 22nd
Business lines: Life and health
Revenue: $297.55 billion
Net profit: $17.45 billion
Assets: $221.24 billion
Market value: $490.15 billion
2021 global ranking: 20th

United Health Group led all US-based insurers in the list. The life and health insurance specialist also generated the seventh-largest annual revenue among all companies in the Global 2000. According to Forbes, UnitedHealth’s stock has risen by 25% since October 2021. In March, the firm agreed to acquire home healthcare firm LHC Group for $5.4 billion.

Read more: UnitedHealth reports whopping $1.7 billion earnings leap

3. Allianz

Head office: Munich, Germany
Global ranking: 35th
Business lines: Life and non-life
Revenue: $138.62 billion
Net profit: $7.81 billion
Assets: $1.324 trillion
Market value: $96.42 billion
2021 global ranking: 23rd

Allianz owns the second-biggest asset value among all insurers on the global list. Although the firm’s rankings dropped considerably from last year, its revenue went up almost 7% from almost $130 billion while profits remained steady. Allianz offers property and casualty, life and health, credit, and travel insurance, and asset management services via several brands and subsidiaries to more than 126 million customers in over 70 countries.

Read more: Allianz reveals latest earnings results

4. AXA Group

Head office: Paris, France
Global ranking: 48th
Business lines: Life and non-life
Revenue: $145.19 billion
Net profit: $8.39 billion
Assets: $839.85 billion
Market value: $65.75 billion
2021 global ranking: 51st

AXA climbed three notches in the overall rankings to claim the fourth spot among the world’s top insurance companies. The French-based firm also ranked in the top five among all insurers in terms of net profit and assets. In 2018, AXA acquired the XL Group, propelling its status as the top commercial P&C insurer in the world. To date, the insurance giant builds on its robust growth in target segments and key markets, while maintaining its strong commitment to combat global warming.

Read more: AXA reveals financial results for first-half of the year

5. China Life

Head office: Beijing, China
Global ranking: 71st
Business lines: Life and health
Revenue: $130.5 billion
Net profit: $7.87 billion
Assets: $769.88 billion
Market value: $43.02 billion
2021 global ranking: 46th

While China Life’s net sales and profits jumped 14% from $113.8 billion and 7% from $7.3 billion in 2021, respectively, its market value shrunk almost 25% from $57.3 billion. Overall assets, meanwhile, increased from $651.9 billion – an 18% spike. At the end of last year, China Life had approximately 323 million long-term individual and group life insurance policies, annuity contracts, and long-term health insurance policies in force.

Read more: China Life falls amid market decline

6. AIA Group

Head office: Hong Kong
Global ranking: 73rd
Business lines: Life and health
Revenue: $45.16 billion
Net profit: $7.43 billion
Assets: $334.88 billion
Market value: $120.19 billion
2021 global ranking: 52nd

Despite falling 21 spots in the global rankings, the largest pan-Asian life insurance group still ranked third among all insurers in terms of market value, trailing only UnitedHealth and Ping An. The firm also experienced a more than 27% increase in net profit from $5.8 billion in 2020.

Read more: AIA releases half-year financial results

7. MetLife

Head office: New York, USA
Global ranking: 74th
Business lines: Life and non-life
Revenue: $71.08 billion
Net profit: $6.55 billion
Assets: $759.71 billion
Market value: $57.39 billion
2021 global ranking: 59th

MetLife’s continued its growth from last year, despite slipping in the rankings. The insurer saw an almost 5% rise in sales and more than a 20% increase in profit. The firm serves around 100 million customers in 40 countries worldwide, offering life, medical, dental, accident and health, and credit insurance products for individuals and groups. It also provides annuities, endowment, and retirement and savings products.

Read more: MetLife trumps analyst expectations on strong premiums and fees

8. Zurich Insurance

Head office: Zürich, Switzerland
Global ranking: 80th
Business lines: Life and non-life
Revenue: $69.58 billion
Net profit: $5.21 billion
Assets: $410.15 billion
Market value: $69.22 billion
2021 global ranking: 72nd

Zurich experienced a 19% and 37% growth in sales and profits last year from $58.4 billion and $3.8 billion, respectively, in 2020. The insurance giant’s market value also increased from $61.7 billion – a slightly over 12% spike. Zurich provides a diverse range of P&C products and services, as well as life insurance. Its customers fall on a broad spectrum, from individuals to small businesses, and mid-sized to large firms, along with multinational corporations.

Read more: Zurich declares its highest first-half operating profit surge in 14 years

9. Cigna

Head office: Connecticut, US
Global ranking: 84th
Business lines: Life and health
Revenue: $174.27 billion
Net profit: $5.37 billion
Assets: $151.02 billion
Market value: $81.21 billion
2021 global ranking: 72nd

Health insurer Cigna boasts the sixth-largest market value among all insurance companies on the list. However, its overall ranking dropped 24 places, costing the company the fourth spot among the top insurance companies, which it held last year. The firm offers health, pharmacy, dental, supplemental insurance, and Medicare plans to individuals, families, and groups.

Read more: Cigna earnings to take dramatic hit

10. AIG

Head office: New York, USA
Global ranking: 90th
Business lines: Life and non-life
Revenue: $52.06 billion
Net profit: $9.39 billion
Assets: $521.83 billion
Market value: $48.73 billion
2021 global ranking: 439th

American International Group (AIG) was one of the global ranking’s biggest gainers, moving up a whopping 349 places to secure the 90th spot and break into the industry’s top 10. The insurer’s revenue rose 19% from $43.7 billion. It also registered $9.4 billion in net income attributable to shareholders, compared with a $6 billion net loss in 2020.

Read more: AIG reveals Q2 results

Here’s the list of the rest of the largest insurance providers in the world.

Rank

Insurer

Global ranking

Country

Business lines

Revenue

Net profit

Assets

Market value

11

Chubb

95

Switzerland

Non-life

$40.95 billion

$8.54 billion

$181.75 billion

$87.31 billion

12

Manulife

131

Canada

Life and health

$47.17 billion

$5.67 billion

$691.18 billion

$39.76 billion

13

Munich Re

156

Germany

Life and non-life

$84.88 billion

$3.47 billion

$358.97 billion

$35.48 billion

14

Generali Group

160

Italy

Life and non-life

$102.13 billion

$3.37 billion

$664.52 billion

$31.36 billion

15

Tokio Marine Holdings

178

Japan

Life and non-life

$50.57 billion

$3.85 billion

$234.91 billion

$35.19 billion

16

ING Group

183

Netherlands

Life and non-life

$21.49 billion

$5.65 billion

$1,081.81 billion

$39.03 billion

17

Allstate

203

United States

Life and non-life

$50.59 billion

$5.69 billion

$90.66 billion

$36.45 billion

18

China Pacific Insurance

208

China

Life and non-life

$68.07 billion

$4.16 billion

$300.52 billion

$22.69 billion

19

Dai-ichi Life Insurance

213

Japan

Life

$66.73 billion

$4.47 billion

$571.45 billion

$19.9 billion

20

Travelers

220

United States

Non-life

$35.31 billion

$3.92 billion

$108.59 billion

$41.54 billion

Source: Forbes Global 2000 2022

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Largest Insurance Companies in the World

The article discusses the Forbes Global 2000 list, which ranks the world's largest public companies based on factors like revenue, profit, assets, and market value. In the insurance industry, a total of 105 insurers made the 2022 rankings, with 11 securing spots in the top 100. American firms dominated the list with six representatives, followed by China with three. Switzerland, Germany, and Japan each had two insurance companies on the list, while France, the Netherlands, Canada, Hong Kong, and Italy had lone representatives.

The top 20 insurance companies in the world, based on the 2022 Forbes Global 2000 rankings, are as follows:

  1. Ping An Insurance Group
  2. UnitedHealth Group
  3. Allianz
  4. AXA Group
  5. China Life
  6. AIA Group
  7. MetLife
  8. Zurich Insurance
  9. Cigna
  10. AIG
  11. Chubb
  12. Manulife
  13. Munich Re
  14. Generali Group
  15. Tokio Marine Holdings
  16. ING Group
  17. Allstate
  18. China Pacific Insurance
  19. Dai-ichi Life Insurance
  20. Travelers

The article provides information about each company's global ranking, head office location, business lines (such as life, non-life, health), revenue, net profit, assets, market value, and their 2021 global ranking.

The article also highlights some notable changes in the rankings, such as Ping An Insurance Group holding the top spot despite facing challenges, UnitedHealth Group leading among US-based insurers, and AIG's significant improvement in ranking.

Additional details are provided for some companies, including their performance, acquisitions, and market trends.

Please note that the information provided here is a summary of the article's content and may not include all the details.

These are the world's 20 largest insurance companies in 2022 (2024)

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What are the world's largest insurance companies? ›

By assets
RankCompanyTotal assets (US$ Billion)
1Allianz1,261.9
2Axa950.6
3Prudential Financial940.7
4Ping An Insurance883.9
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Who is the top 10 insurance company? ›

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What is the number 1 global insurance brand? ›

For the fifth year in a row, Allianz has been named the world's number one insurance brand in Interbrand's 2023 Best Global Brands ranking.

What is America's largest insurance company? ›

1. State Farm. State Farm is the industry's biggest player, both in the US and overseas. The Bloomington, Illinois-based P&C insurance giant wrote almost $78 billion worth of premiums in the past year.

Who is the most trusted insurance company? ›

Summary: Best Car Insurance Companies of April 2024
CompanyForbes Advisor RatingOur expert take
Nationwide5.0Best overall
USAA4.8Best for military members and veterans
Travelers4.7Great for drivers with speeding tickets
Erie4.6Best for drivers who caused an accident
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What are the big 3 insurance companies? ›

  • #1: United Health Group (UNH)
  • #2: Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ( BRK.B)
  • #3: CVS Health Corp Group (CVS)
  • #4: The Cigna Group (CI)
  • #5: Elevance Health Inc. ( ELV)
  • #6: Centene (CNC)
  • #7: Ping An Insurance (PNGAY)
  • #8: Allianz (ALIZY)

Who is the top five life insurance company? ›

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  • MassMutual: Best overall.
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  • Northwestern Mutual: Best for consumer experience.
  • New York Life: Best for high coverage amounts.
  • Pacific Life: Best range of permanent life insurance.
  • State Farm: Best for customer satisfaction.
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What is the biggest insurance company to fail? ›

Executive Life Insurance Company (1991) - One of the largest life insurance companies in the US, it went bankrupt due to investment losses in junk bonds.

Which is the 3rd strongest insurance brand globally? ›

Top 10 Strongest Insurance Brands Globally, Check List Here
RankInsurerBrand Strength Index
1LIC88.3
2Cathay Life Insurance87.7
3NRMA Insurance87.0
4PZU86.2
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Who is Allianz owned by? ›

The parent company, Allianz SE, is headquartered in Munich, Germany. Allianz has more than 100 million customers worldwide and its services include property and casualty insurance, life and health insurance and asset management.

What insurance company makes the most money? ›

Only three companies generated more than $5B in annual profit, namely Berkshire Hathaway ($81.4B), MetLife ($5.9B) and State Farm ($5.6B). There are 13 property and casualty insurance stock companies making multi-billion dollar annual profit, a lot more than in other categories of insurance.

Who owns Progressive insurance? ›

Progressive is owned by its shareholders, as it is a publicly-traded company. The biggest shareholders are The Vanguard Group, BlackRock Fund Advisors, and Wellington Management, which have a combined ownership stake of almost 20%, according to public records, as of Q1 2021.

What is the oldest insurance company in America? ›

1752 The Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire, the oldest insurance carrier in continuous operation in the United States, was established. 1759 Presbyterian Ministers Fund, the first life insurance company in the United States, was founded.

What is the best homeowners insurance? ›

The best home insurance companies in April 2024
Insurance CompanyBest forBankrate Score
USAABest overall4.7 Rating: 4.7 stars out of 5
AllstateBest overall4.2 Rating: 4.2 stars out of 5
LemonadeBest for digital experience3.8 Rating: 3.8 stars out of 5
ChubbBest for high-value home coverage4.3 Rating: 4.3 stars out of 5
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Who is the top three insurance company? ›

  • #1 Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B)
  • #2 Ping An Insurance (Group) Co. ( PNGAY)
  • #3 Allianz SE (ALIZY)
  • #4 AXA SA (AXAHY)
  • #5 MetLife Inc (MET)
  • #6 Prudential PLC (PUK)
  • #7 American International Group Inc. ( AIG)
  • #8 Allstate Corp. ( ALL)

What are the two largest insurance companies in the US? ›

The largest P&C insurers in the United States
RankingP/C insurance company name% change from previous year
1State Farm Group11.6
2Berkshire Hathaway Ins-2.1
3Progressive Ins Group9.6
4Allstate Ins Group10
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