Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. provided consolidated earnings guidance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. For the year, the company expects ordinary revenues of JPY 10,322,000 million, Net Income attributable to shareholders of Parent Company of JPY 400,000 million and Net Income per Share of JPY 109.84. compared to ordinary revenues of JPY 9,162,000 million, Net Income attributable to shareholders of Parent Company of JPY 347,000 million and Net Income per Share of JPY 94.65.
The Company expects its consolidated ordinary revenues, ordinary profit, net income attributable to shareholders of parent company and its group adjusted profit for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026 to exceed previous forecasts due mainly to the increase in gains on sales of securities at The Dai- ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited., driven by the robust stock prices.
Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc is a Japan-based insurance holding company that mainly operates in the insurance business and owns domestic and overseas life insurance companies as subsidiaries, and manages the subsidiaries. The Company operates through three segments. The Domestic Insurance segment is engaged in the individual insurance, individual annuity insurance, group insurance, group annuity insurance and other life insurance business, the non-life insurance business, as well as the life insurance related business, such as the acquisition of securities, real estate and monetary claims. The Overseas Insurance segment is engaged in the insurance business overseas. The Other segment is mainly engaged in the management of group companies and asset management related businesses.
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