Nippon Life Insurance

Company description

Nippon Life Insurance Company is also known as Nissay or Nihon Seimei is the largest Japanese life insurance company by revenue. The company was founded in 1889 as the Nippon Life Assurance Co., Inc. In structure, it is a mutual company. It first paid policyholder dividends in 1898. It offers whole life and term life insurance, and term life insurance with survival benefits, dread disease, physical disability, and nursing care insurance, general medical, cancer medical, and limited injury insurance, annuity and endowment insurance, juvenile, childrenÂ’s general medical.

Company details

City:
Osaka
Address:
3-5-12, Imabashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-8501, Japan

Participation in projects

Projects Transactions
List of the updates in which the company was involved

Company updates

  • October 23, 2017

    Victorian Desalination PPP secures refinancing debt

    Aquasure has secured refinancing of a big portion of the debt for a the desalination project PPP in Melbourne,  Australia. The long-term project finance has been arranged with mainly Japanes...

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  • July 25, 2017

    1.6-B Turkish Health Campus PPP backed by Japanese institutions

    Ronesans and Japan’s Sojitz have concluded a US$1.5 billion (JPY163 billion) financial deal with major Japanese institutions for the development of  the Istanbul-Ikitelli PPP Inte...

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  • May 03, 2016

    Nippon Life Insurance Company announces commitments to infrastructure

    Nippon Life Insurance Company, together with its wholly owned subsidiaries Nippon Life Global Investors Americas, Inc. (NLGI Americas) and Nippon Life Global Investors Europe PLC (NLGI Europe),

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  • March 02, 2016

    Financing closed for Japan's airport deal

    Mizuho Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC) have arranged a total of JPY190 billion (US$1.68 billion) syndicated loan to the new operator. The loan comprises a 30-year, JPY16...

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  • January 09, 2015

    Twenty bidders to compete for Kansai airport concession

    According to sources, Japan's New Kansai International Airport has shortlisted twenty firms for a concession to operate the airport for 44 years. Kansai airport is a regional hub and the country's fif...

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