MetLife MET Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenues by Business | ||||||
| Asia | $12.27B+7.2% | $11.95B+4.7% | $11.77B+4.8% | $11.52B+3.2% | $11.45B+3.1% | |
| EMEA | $3.29B+16.7% | $3.15B+13.9% | $3.01B+11.2% | $2.93B+11.0% | $2.82B+8.9% | |
| Group Benefits | $27.03B+2.9% | $26.92B+3.1% | $26.66B+2.7% | $26.49B+3.1% | $26.26B+2.9% | |
| Latin America | $8.69B+14.0% | $8.31B+9.5% | $7.95B+3.4% | $7.8B+2.6% | $7.63B+1.6% | |
| RIS | $21.08B+12.0% | $21.09B+23.5% | $17.26B+6.4% | $17.62B+3.6% | $18.82B+10.2% | |
| Net premiums collected by Product | ||||||
| Accident & health insurance | -$1.81B+1.2% | -$1.83B+0.8% | -$1.85B+1.0% | -$1.85B+1.9% | -$1.83B+6.3% | |
| Fixed Annuity | -$1.61B-45.0% | -$1.49B-43.3% | -$1.37B-30.8% | -$1.28B-23.1% | -$1.11B-6.9% | |
| Fixed & Immediate Annuities | -$13.91B-42.8% | -$14.74B-85.8% | -$6.05B+15.3% | -$6.49B+20.1% | -$9.74B-48.4% | |
| Long-term Care | -$566M0.0% | -$564M+0.9% | -$566M+0.4% | -$563M+2.1% | -$566M+2.2% | |
| Whole and Term Life & Endowments | -$636M-5.6% | -$624M-3.3% | -$624M-2.3% | -$613M+0.3% | -$602M+2.1% | |
| Fair Value, Concentration of Risk, Investments by Geography | ||||||
| Japan | $68.46B-12.5% | $71.7B-10.7% | $74.32B-11.6% | $78.11B-6.5% | $78.21B-11.1% | |
| Mexico | $17.19B+19.9% | $16.32B+14.5% | $15.6B+7.1% | $14.98B+3.8% | $14.34B-3.9% | |
| Republic of Korea | $24.17B-3.7% | $25.51B+3.0% | $25.62B+2.0% | $25.81B+7.9% | $25.09B+6.2% |
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Compare these in charts →Questions, answered.
- How does MetLife break its business down?
- MetLife (MET) reports total revenues by business across 6 parts — Asia, EMEA, Group Benefits, Latin America and MIM. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does MetLife's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in MetLife's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
