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The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Ltd. 2016 Analyst Day September 13, 2016

Today s Schedule Time Contents Presenter Title 10:00-10:15 Opening Remarks Koichiro WATANABE President and Representative Director, The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Ltd. 10:15-10:45 Dai-ichi Life Group s ERM Seiji INAGAKI Director, Managing Executive Officer, The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Ltd. 10:45-11:15 Domestic Insurance Business Strategy 11:15-11:25 < Break > 11:25-11:55 Dai-ichi Life s Investment Strategy 11:55-12:30 Management Strategy of Dai-ichi Frontier Life 12:30-13:30 < Lunch break> 13:35-14:15 Overview of Dai-ichi Life Vietnam (DLVN) 14:15-14:55 TAL and Australian Life Insurance Market 14:55-15:05 < Break > Hideo TERAMOTO Tatsusaburo YAMAMOTO Hiroshi KANAI Tran Dinh QUAN Brett CLARK 15:05-15:55 Question and Answer All directors Director, Senior Managing Executive Officer, The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Ltd. Executive Officer, The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Ltd. President, The Dai-ichi Frontier Life Insurance Co., Ltd. General Director, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam Group CEO and Managing Director, TAL 1

Opening Remarks Koichiro Watanabe, President and Representative Director

Shifting to a Holding Company Structure on October 1 1

Benefits of a Holding Company Structure Shareholders Acceleration of sustainable growth Capital Shareholder return Group Management (Optimal allocation of capital, etc.) Dai-ichi Life Dai-ichi Frontier Life Neo First Life Dai-ichi Life Holdings Protective TAL Panin Dai-ichi Life Star Union Dai-ichi Life Dividend repatriation Domestic Life Business International Life Business AM Business Regional Headquarters DLI North America DIAM Janus Realize flexible resource allocation within the Group Establish governance structure that contributes to swift decision-making for each group company Implement fundamental reforms of the Group management Dai-ichi Life Information System etc. Dai-ichi Life Vietnam Ocean Life DLI Asia Pacific 2

Enhanced Governance: Audit and Supervisory Committee Dai-ichi Life Holdings Board of Directors Directors (Other than ASC) Audit, Supervise Audit & Supervisory Committee (ASC) Directors (ASC) Delegation of Authority Nomination Advisory Committee Remuneration Advisory Committee Directors Outside directors Outside directors account for 1/3 3

Strategic Actions to Achieve Sustainable Growth European debt crisis Regional disparity Redistribution of income Unprecedented easing by BoJ Change in lifestyle and spending patterns US monetary policy Regime change Restoring fiscal balance Aging population Technology innovation ABEnomics Terrorism Brexit Business diversification Geographic diversification Sophisticated investment Natural disasters Shortfall in human resources Excessive competition Sluggish disposal income growth Diversity in human resources Sustainable Growth Emerging economies slowing down Global quantitative easing Regulatory environment 4

Group Mission, Vision and Values of Dai-ichi Life Group We contribute to local communities by passing on peace of mind through the provision of life insurance and related services by sharing the Group s principles (Mission, Vision and Values). We will strive to maximize the value of the Group and aim for sustainable growth by sharing the Group s strategies with each Group company, moving forward together in the same direction By your side, for life Thinking People First First in Quality First in Productivity First in Vital and Energetic Employees First in Growth Potential 5 Dai-ichi s Social Responsibility Charter Customer satisfaction Diversity & inclusion Communication Environmental protection Compliance Social contribution Human rights Promoting health Based on the eight principles above, we are working to create sustainable corporate value by effectively using our management resources, improving the productivity of our business, and maintaining and strengthening our financial base

Value Creation Chain: from Management Quality to DSR Management Quality CSR Management (Corporate branding) DSR Management 6

What is DSR Management? The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Japan Quality Award DSR Management Prize awarded to companies with a management system that have shown excellent improvement and implementation of a customer satisfaction improvement system Q.C. T.Q.C. CSR Brand Management Michael Porter CSV Management 7

Dai-ichi Life Group Aims for Comprehensive Management Dai-ichi Life Group s holistic approach sharing the Group s strategies with each group company, moving forward together in the same direction Accomplishment of management plan in core businesses quality management as optimal framework for holistic approach Environment, Social Customers (CS) Employees (ES) Competitive Edge Achieve sustainable growth in corporate value Initiatives at organization & individual level DSR Management 8

Dai-ichi s Sustainable Growth Triangle Japan Asia Pacific Trilateral governance supporting sustainable growth North America 9 DIAM Asset Management will be integrated with other asset management companies effective on October, 2016 and will become Asset Management One

Financial Strategy: Adjusted Net Income Net income is expected to be solid and stable for the FY ending March 31, 2017 The Group keeps its target unchanged to achieve adjusted net income of 220 billion yen in the FY ending March 31, 2018. Impact of the yen s appreciation etc. Related to slower sales of single premium whole life Absence of decrease in deferred tax assets during the previous year (billions of yen) 220.0 191.4 Expenses related to pension benefit obligations Others & Subsidiaries Decrease in dividends from subsidiaries (No impact to the Group result) Expenses related to the domestic sales channel enhancement etc. Expenses related to shift to holding company structure Increase in capital gains Decrease in provision for additional policy reserve Mar-16 Mar-17 Mar-18 Investment spread Gains from core insurance activity Capital gains/losses Extraordinary items Tax Related Others forecast target 10

Economic Value Indicators and ERM Despite adverse economic conditions, we experienced growth in accounting profit. Due to our firm foundation, the negative interest rate policy (NIRP) has a limited impact on our financial performance in the immediate term. NIRP had an unfavorable impact on an economic basis (such as EEV and economic capital adequacy). This result is based on one particular set of assumptions whereby NIRP would continue for several decades. Solid performance on an accounting basis Economic value indicators Solvency Margin Ratio is far above regulatory minimum (200%) (billions of yen) 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 772% 77.9 913% 901% 142.4 178.5 Firm foundation generates solid financial performance 197.0 Mar-14 Mar-15 Mar-16 Mar-17F 1000% 600% 200% -200% Unfavorable impact on an economic basis (internal calculation) is the projected result of future profit based on one particular scenario Need to determine whether the forward yield curve that we now see is a highly probable scenario that materialize over several decades Need to take right actions cautiously considering the possibility of other economic scenarios materializing We continue ERM by taking various factors into account, such as the development of macroeconomic conditions and global capital regulations from a mid-to-long term perspective. 11