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Life insurance companies ranked by direct premiums

2013 rankings of insurance companies based on direct premiums

Company 2013 total direct premium 2013 market share
Metropolitan $11,503.6 7.98%
Northwestern Mutual $9,436.0 6.55%
Prudential of America $8,341.9 5.79%
New York Life $7,812.1 5.42%
Lincoln National $6,144.5 4.27%
MassMutual Life Insurance $5,077.7 3.52%
John Hancock $4,849.4 3.37%
Aegon U.S. Holding $4,065.2 2.82%
State Farm $4,013.3 2.79%
American International $3,476.6 2.41%
Guardian Life $3,365.5 2.34%
Minnesota Mutual $3,166.2 2.20%
Hartford Fire & Casualty $3,078.1 2.14%
Axa Insurance $2,954.3 2.05%
Pacific Life $2,830.8 1.96%
ING America Insurance Holding Inc. $2,632.5 1.83%
Protective Life Insurance $2,604.9 1.81%
Sammons Enterprises $2,283.4 1.58%
Allstate Insuance $2,164.8 1.50%
Nationwide Corp. $2,089.1 1.45%
Primerica $1,981.6 1.38%
Genworth Financial $1,911.0 1.33%
UnumProvident Corp. $1,865.8 1.30%
Cigna Health $1,799.8 1.25%
Liberty National $1,749.5 1.21%
Principal Financial $1,732.1 1.20%
Mutual of Omaha $1,562.8 1.08%
Thrivent Financial For Lutherans $1,375.9 0.96%
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada $1,180.3 0.82%
Athene $1,164.9 0.81%

Data as of Dec. 31. Source: National Association of Insurance Commissioners

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