Life and non-life insurance density in selected developed countries 2014
largest life insurance company in the U.S. was MetLife by market capitalization as of February 2016. Their market capitalization amounted to 49.22 billion U.S. dollars in that year.
The statistic shows the life and non-life insurance density in selected developed countries and regions worldwide in 2014. Insurance density is used as an indicator for the development of insurance within a country and is calculated as the ratio of total insurance premiums to whole population of a given country. In 2014, the life and non-life insurance premiums amounted to 4,017 U.S. dollars per capita in the United States.
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