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车险“反内卷”初见成效 非车险或于明年改善
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-01 23:17

Core Viewpoint - The property insurance industry has made initial progress in "anti-involution," leading to improved underwriting profitability and business quality among major insurers [1][2]. Group 1: Financial Performance - Major property insurance companies, including PICC, Ping An, and Taikang, have reported significant growth in underwriting profitability, with comprehensive cost ratios showing notable declines [3]. - PICC achieved an underwriting profit of 11.699 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 53.5%, with a comprehensive cost ratio of 95.3%, the best level in nearly a decade, down 1.5 percentage points year-on-year [3]. - Ping An's underwriting profit surged by 125.9% to 7.978 billion yuan, with a comprehensive cost ratio of 95.2%, improving by 2.6 percentage points year-on-year [3]. - Taikang reported an underwriting profit of 3.55 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 30.9%, with a comprehensive cost ratio of 96.3%, down 0.8 percentage points year-on-year [3]. Group 2: Cost Ratio Optimization - The optimization of comprehensive cost ratios is attributed to a decrease in expense ratios, with PICC's cost ratio primarily benefiting from reduced expenses, while Ping An and Taikang experienced declines in both claims and expense ratios [3]. - Ping An's Vice President noted that the effective control of expenses and claims, along with the application of technology and AI in underwriting and claims processing, has laid a solid foundation for cost ratio optimization [3]. Group 3: Regulatory Changes and Future Outlook - The implementation of "reporting and operation unity" in auto insurance has helped standardize market order, with PICC's auto insurance comprehensive cost ratio at 94.2%, down 2.2 percentage points year-on-year [4]. - The non-auto insurance sector is expected to see the rollout of "reporting and operation unity" policies, which could positively impact financial performance in 2025 and significantly improve results in 2026 [5]. - If effectively implemented, the non-auto insurance "reporting and operation unity" policy will guide the industry back to its core insurance functions, promoting rational competition and enhancing underwriting capabilities [6]. Group 4: Industry Transformation - The "anti-involution" trend across various sectors is expected to create a more stable pricing basis for property insurance and foster a rational market environment [7]. - This shift will encourage insurance companies to focus resources on product, service, and technological innovation rather than price competition, leading to high-quality development [7]. - Long-term, the effective execution of regulatory policies will help the industry return to its core functions, enabling better risk assessment and management, thus supporting economic stability and growth [7].