List of Non-health Insurance Companies below:
If you can afford health insurance but choose not to buy it, you must pay a fee called the individual shared responsibility payment. (The fee is sometimes called the "penalty," "fine," or "individual mandate.")
You owe the fee for any month you, your spouse, or your tax dependents don’t have health insurance that qualifies as minimum essential coverage. See all insurance types that qualify.
You pay the fee when you file your federal tax return for the year you don’t have coverage.
In some cases, you may qualify for a health coverage exemption from the requirement to have insurance. If you qualify, you won’t have to pay the fee. Learn about health coverage exemptions.
Company Name | Market Capitalization |
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) | $308 billion |
China Life Insurance (LFC) | $80 billion |
Allianz (AZSEY) | $76.8 billion |
American International Group (AIG) | $72.3 billion |
Ping An of China (PNGAY) | $65.6 billion |
MetLife (MET) | $59.4 billion |
AXA (AXA) | $57.8 billion |
AIA Group Hong Kong (AAIGF) | $54.4 billion |
ING Groep (ING) | $54.4 billion |
Zurich Insurance (ZURVY) | $45.4 Billion |
(Source: Thompson Reuters)
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