Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc 2025 IR

The report outlines Dai-ichi Life Holdings' strategic transformation into an insurance and related services provider under its new brand name 'Daiichi Life' scheduled for April 2026. In FY2024, the company achieved a Group adjusted profit of 439.5 billion yen and an adjusted ROE of 10.7%, exceeding its initial FY2026 targets. Key sustainability achievements include a 71% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions compared to FY2019, and reaching 3.1 trillion yen in cumulative sustainability thematic investments. The company also advanced its human capital strategy by introducing a stock-based compensation program for all domestic employees and increasing the ratio of female managers to 30.8%.

Company: Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc

Sector: Financials

Country: Japan

Year: 2025

Type: IR

Pages: 79

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Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc

Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc 2025 Integrated Report

Integrated Report

The report outlines Dai-ichi Life Holdings' strategic transformation into an insurance and related services provider under its new brand name 'Daiichi Life' scheduled for April 2026. In FY2024, the company achieved a Group adjusted profit of 439.5 billion yen and an adjusted ROE of 10.7%, exceeding its initial FY2026 targets. Key sustainability achievements include a 71% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions compared to FY2019, and reaching 3.1 trillion yen in cumulative sustainability thematic investments. The company also advanced its human capital strategy by introducing a stock-based compensation program for all domestic employees and increasing the ratio of female managers to 30.8%.

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Document Details

Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2024

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

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Women in Management

Net Zero Target

Employees