With Berkshire Hathaway leading the pack, these are the 10 biggest insurance companies by 12-month trailing revenue.
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Insurance companies provide risk management to individuals, businesses, and institutional clients through contracts. Although there are a multitude of different types of insurance companies, the basic principle is that the insurer guarantees payment or reimbursement in the event of losses for the insured. Thanks to pooled risk, insurers historically have been able to offer clients affordable rates in many cases. Insurance companies offer policies offering coverage for losses related to accidents, health, property, homeownership, professional liability, malpractice, and casualty, among other areas.
These are the 10 biggest insurance companies by 12-month trailing revenue. This list is limited to companies that are publicly traded in the U.S. or Canada, either directly or through ADRs. Some companies outside the U.S. report profits semi-annually instead of quarterly, so the 12-month trailing data may be older than it is for companies that report quarterly. Data is courtesy of YCharts.com. All figures as of Jan. 21, 2021.
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is a major conglomerate and one of the nation's premier insurance companies, also owning businesses in sectors such as rail transportation, utilities and energy, manufacturing, services, and retailing. Berkshire provides primary insurance, as well as reinsurance of property and casualty risks through companies such as GEICO, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group, Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group, General Re, National Indemnity Company and others.