Buffett’s Berkshire Increases Japanese Stock Bets. Spends 287.4 Billion Yen for 2.49% Strategic Stake in Tokio Marine Holdings

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TradingKey — Against the backdrop of global capital reappraising asset allocation paths, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) has once again increased its bet on the Japanese market. Latest disclosures show the company invested 287.4 billion yen (approx. $1.8 billion) through its reinsurance entity to acquire a 2.49% strategic stake in Tokio Marine Holdings, as the two parties established a long-term partnership.

According to disclosures from both sides, Berkshire's National Indemnity will participate in Tokio Marine's reinsurance framework and explore future M&A and global investment opportunities together. Meanwhile, Tokio Marine will simultaneously implement a share buyback to offset the impact of equity dilution.

In recent years, Berkshire, led by Warren Buffett, has continuously increased its exposure to Japanese assets. Since 2019, Berkshire has gradually built positions in Japan's five major trading houses, raising its stakes to near the 10% cap.

The appeal of the Japanese market is being repriced by global capital.


On one hand, Japan's long-term low-interest-rate environment aligns with assets providing stable cash flows, creating fertile ground for the insurance and reinsurance businesses; on the other hand, against a backdrop of rising global geopolitical uncertainty, the simultaneous growth in insurance demand and risk pricing capabilities has bolstered the industry's cyclical resilience.

Market analysis suggests that the core of Berkshire's investment in Tokio Marine lies in acquiring high-quality insurance assets and global risk diversification capabilities. As one of Japan's largest property and casualty insurers, Tokio Marine possesses a global business network, and its economic moat is consistent with the logic advocated by Buffett, aligning closely with the long-term strategy of Berkshire's insurance segment.

Why is Berkshire Hathaway continuously increasing its exposure to Japanese assets?

Influenced by regional conflicts in the Middle East, markets continue to bet on policy tightening by global central banks, forcing capital toward regions with more accommodative interest rates. As Japan remains a relatively loose market, global capital is re-evaluating the valuation and return profiles of its assets. Against the backdrop of high interest rates and valuation pressures in the U.S. and Europe, improvements in Japanese corporate governance, increased dividends, and enhanced shareholder returns are attracting long-term capital inflows.

Meanwhile, the strategic value of the insurance industry is rising in the current cycle. In an environment of heightened climate risks, geopolitical conflicts, and financial volatility, reinsurance and risk management capabilities have become the industry's most significant advantages; Berkshire Hathaway is seeking to further consolidate its position in the global insurance value chain through strategic partnerships.

Although Japanese stock indices remain under pressure due to the Middle East situation and a decline in global risk appetite—and short-term capital flow volatility may disrupt asset valuations—Berkshire Hathaway views every current dip as a "massive golden opportunity" from a long-term perspective.

Amid the current severe global landscape and widespread asset repricing, Berkshire Hathaway is strengthening its insurance business moat by deepening its investments in Japan, while also positioning itself for future cross-cycle allocations.

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