

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the shift in insurance from "post-loss compensation" to "lifecycle risk management," focusing on risk prevention and health management to reduce uncertainty in future expenditures [1] - Insurance companies are collaborating with medical institutions and health management firms to create a "prevention-diagnosis-rehabilitation" closed loop, which helps consumers lower expected medical expenses and redirect savings towards education and tourism consumption [1] - From a retirement planning perspective, insurance companies are developing a "guarantee-industry-consumption" ecosystem through building retirement communities and collaborating with elderly care institutions, enhancing related industries such as healthcare and tourism [1] Group 2 - National policies are providing significant support to consumers, such as urban inclusive insurance products and personal pension plans, which alleviate potential expenditure pressures and enhance current consumption capabilities [2]