MetLife makes Fortune's 2025 'Most Admired Companies' List

KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 9: MetLife has been named in Fortune Magazine's 2025 list of "World's Most Admired Companies", as announced in a recent company press release.
The annual ranking of prestigious companies included eight life insurance firms.
MetLife's Chairman and CEO, Michel Khalaf, commented, "Our purpose is the strategic foundation that guides us in serving all our stakeholders. This recognition demonstrates that by staying true to our purpose, we can deliver meaningful business results and continue to expand our legacy of building a more confident future."
For the past 25 years, Fortune and Korn Ferry have been identifying and evaluating companies based on corporate reputation.
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