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险资私募基金扩容!千亿级“长钱”锚定高股息+硬科技赛道
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-06-03 10:01

Core Viewpoint - The acceleration of insurance capital entering the market is highlighted by the establishment of new private equity funds, indicating a significant shift towards long-term equity investments by insurance companies in response to regulatory encouragement [2][3][6]. Group 1: Insurance Capital Market Entry - Ping An Asset Management has received approval to establish Hengyi Chiying (Shenzhen) Private Fund Management Co., marking the third insurance private equity manager licensed in China [2][3]. - The total scale of the insurance capital long-term investment reform pilot will increase to 222 billion yuan, with 50 billion yuan already invested and an additional 172 billion yuan in preparation for market entry [3][4]. - The new "National Ten Articles" policy released in September 2024 aims to expand the pilot program, allowing more insurance institutions to establish private equity funds [3][4]. Group 2: Investment Strategies and Focus - Hengyi Chiying will focus on long-term and value investments, targeting high-quality listed companies that align with policy directions and insurance capital needs [3][6]. - Insurance companies are increasingly favoring large-cap, liquid stocks with stable dividends, as seen in the investment strategies of various funds like Honghu Fund [9][10]. - The investment landscape includes a diverse range of sectors, with significant holdings in electronics, pharmaceuticals, machinery, and power equipment, among others [8][10]. Group 3: Regulatory Support and Market Dynamics - Regulatory measures have been implemented to encourage long-term investments, including raising the upper limit for equity asset allocation and adjusting risk factors for stock investments [6][11]. - The establishment of new private equity funds has surged, with several insurance companies launching their funds in May 2025, indicating a robust response to regulatory incentives [6][7]. - The shift towards equity investments is seen as a strategic move for insurance companies to optimize asset allocation, reduce risks, and enhance long-term returns [11][12].