The data describes the biggest life insurance companies in the U.S. in 2016, by assets. In that year, Metlife was the biggest life insurance company in the United States, with assets amounting to approx. 611 billion USD.
Life insurance - additional information Life insurance is an important component of basic financial planning and acts as a form of protection against the loss of income resulting from the death of an insured individual. The person named as the beneficiary of the deceased receives the proceeds and is therefore protected against any financial impact that may result from the death.
MetLife, Inc. | 611.37 |
Prudential Financial | 573.95 |
New York Life | 303.47 |
TIAA-CREF | 293.93 |
American International Group | 277.67 |
Manulife Financial | 256.35 |
Northwestern Mutual | 250.6 |
Lincoln Financial | 235.36 |
Massachusetts Mutual | 235.11 |
Jackson National | 216.48 |
Transamerica Corporation | 213.8 |
Voya Financial | 189.81 |
AXA Financial | 178.53 |
Principal Financial | 171.58 |
Hartford Life, Inc. | 157.1 |
Nationwide | 147.25 |
Allianz | 130.48 |
Pacific Life | 124.67 |
AFLAC | 110.04 |
Ameriprise Financial | 107.14 |
Thrivent Financial For Lutherans | 88.45 |
Sammons Financial | 73.28 |
State Farm | 72.84 |
Guardian | 72.31 |
Genworth Financial | 69.83 |