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Life Insurance Around The World: Comparing Key Markets

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
July 1, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Whether you’re in London, Melbourne or New York, you have access to a thriving local life insurance market with policies designed to meet the diverse needs of modern professionals. But life insurance markets differ from one country to another and sometimes from one state or province to another. This means that your geographical location and nationality may influence the choice of products to which you have easy access. In today’s brief guide, we’re taking a look at key life insurance markets across the globe and highlighting the major differences between them along the way.

Life Insurance Around the World: A Concise Guide

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You’re looking for a quick and accurate briefing on the global life insurance market so let’s not waste any more time. As of 2025, the following industry observations, grouped by region, neatly sum up the key features of each market and the differences between them.

European Life Insurance Products

Major markets in Europe include the UK, France and Germany, all of which have well-regulated, well-established life insurance industries with solid, reliable insurers providing a selection of policies and policy options. While term-life policies are considerably more popular in the UK than whole-life policies, the opposite is true in Germany. In France, both policy types are widely available and frequently purchased by people from all walks of life.

Australia and New Zealand

While these two countries have similar standards in many industries, insurance is an exception. If you’re looking for your first policy and want to perform a life insurance comparison of popular products in Australia, you will only find term-life policies to include in your comparison. This is because, with the introduction of mandatory superannuation for all employees, it was felt that the investment portion of whole life insurance was no longer required. In New Zealand, on the other hand, both types of coverage are still widely available (although term life policies are more popular by a considerable margin).

The USA

Both whole and term life policies are well represented in the USA market and can be purchased in all states. However, the rules and regulations governing life insurance may vary from one state to another so for specific information on available products and benefits, we recommend contacting a local advisor.

Japan

Japanese investors are among the most sophisticated in the world and with inheritance tax as high as 55% for the richest section of society, there’s plenty of motivation to learn quickly and learn well when studying the local life insurance market. In addition to traditional whole-life policies, Japanese consumers may also purchase universal and term life policies (universal life insurance is much the same as whole life but with more flexibility concerning premiums, benefits and the savings portion of premium payments).

Investigating Your Local Life Insurance Market in Greater Depth

To learn more about life insurance products and options in your area, try contacting a local citizen’s advice service or licensed financial advisor. Alternatively, you can search for a government website with details of local life insurance regulations.

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