Tokio Marine to Raise Starting Pay to Up to 410,000 Yen
Tokyo, Jan. 10 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. plans to raise its starting monthly salary for university graduates joining the nonlife insurer in April 2026 to as much as 410,000 yen, sources said Friday.
According to the plan, if a career-track employee agrees to be relocated to an area far from his or her current home and actually works there, the monthly salary will increase by as much as some 130,000 yen from the current maximum of 280,000 yen.
(2025/01/10-22:25)
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