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The image shows the flag of Japan. Japan Insurance - World Insurance Companies Logos.Japan Insurance – World Insurance Companies Logos. By clicking on the logos of the Japanese company, you can access all the information the insurer has on its own website.

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Japanese Insurance Company Logos and Names. By clicking on the logos with the names of Japanese insurers, you get instant access to updated information on new assurance issues, who can help you to choose the best insurer, and also, to obtain telephone numbers, addresses and prices, that insurers offer over the Internet.

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 How to find a good insurer throughout Japan?

Some Tips

1- Find the right coverage 
First, it’s important to gather information about the right coverage, and obtain quotes from, a variety of insurers as part of your overall selection process. In order to do that, begin by determining the type of coverage you need in order to make a right comparison across multiple companies. 

Now it’s time to research the types of insurers from which to obtain that coverage.

2- Check License Status
 Insurers must be licensed by the country in which they sell insurance. For added peace of mind, be sure you’re buying coverage from a licensed provider in your area by checking with the department of insurers of your Country, either online or by phone.

3- Check financial stability
Finding out the financial stability of an insurer. One can research a provider’s insurance financial strength ratings, in the websites of companies such as A.M. BestStandard & Poor’sMoody’s or Fitch. While most of the major insurers are safe bets, this is especially helpful when considering smaller, lesser-known providers.

4- Customer service and claims support
Check consumer complaint ratios. Many departments of insurers websites publish consumer complaint ratios for the providers. A consumer complaint ratio tells you how many complaints an insurer received for every 1,000 claims its policyholders filed. It’s also a good idea to check a company’s complaint ratio in several other countries for a company might have great ratings in one, but not-so-great ratings in another. For added protection, look for companies with low consumer complaint ratios in a variety of countries.
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