Key Points
Germany's Allianz SE ($750.2 billion), China Life Insurance Company ($616.9 billion) and Nippon Life Insurance Company ($536.8 billion) are the top three insurance companies in the world...
LIC is the only Indian company on the list, including the top 50 insurers globally...
LIC has managed to be among the top five despite India's share in global life insurance being only 1.9%..
Asia accounts for 17 spots on the list of top global life insurers, making it the region with the second-highest number..
MetLife, the largest life insurance company based in the US, ranks seventh on the list of the largest global life insurers..
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