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Press releaseGlobeNewswire· January 21, 2026

Japan Insurance Market Trends and Competition Analysis, 2025-2033

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Japan Insurance Market Trends and Competition Analysis, 2025-2033 Tokyo, Jan…
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  • In 2023, 52% of new cars sold came equipped with factory-installed telematics systems—a significant rise from 37% in 2020

    80% confidence
  • Active UBI auto insurance policies surpassed 2.3 million by March 2024, exhibiting an impressive compound annual growth rate of 25%

    80% confidence
  • Premiums from medical insurance, annuities, and long-term care (LTC) products grew at a robust 5.8% year-on-year rate during fiscal year 2023, reaching ¥13.4 trillion

    80% confidence
  • By the first quarter of 2024, a remarkable 57% of new personal-accident insurance policies were originated within non-insurance digital platforms

    80% confidence
  • Life insurance reserves account for 21% of total household financial assets

    80% confidence
  • In 2023, nearly 29% of the population was aged 65 or older, and this figure is forecasted to surpass 30% by 2025

    80% confidence
  • Conversion rates within digital bancassurance funnels average 14.8%, nearly twice as high as traditional branch-based cross-selling efforts

    80% confidence
  • Between 2023 and 2024, nine deals surpassed ¥100 billion in enterprise value, targeting diverse sectors such as healthtech, pet insurance, and stakes in Southeast Asian bancassurance ventures

    80% confidence
  • Only 27% of companies provide full life or medical insurance coverage to their employees

    80% confidence
  • Japan insurance market was valued at US$ 324.77 billion in 2024 and is projected to hit the market valuation of US$ 496.53 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 4.83% during the forecast period 2025–2033

    80% confidence

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