Core Insights - The white paper titled "White Paper on the Risk Protection System for Chinese Families under the Background of High-Quality Development of the Insurance Industry" was officially released, providing guidance for the scientific allocation of insurance for Chinese families in the new era [1] - The research highlights the need for the insurance industry to adapt to changing consumer demands and improve service capabilities to meet the new risk management needs of families [7] Industry Overview - As of the end of 2024, there are 239 insurance institutions in China, with total assets of 359,058 billion and net assets of 33,247 billion [2] - The comprehensive solvency adequacy ratio of insurance companies is 199.4%, and the core solvency adequacy ratio is 139.1%, indicating a solid foundation for sustainable development [2] - The insurance industry is currently undergoing comprehensive reforms, supported by favorable policies from the government aimed at enhancing the industry's service to the real economy [2] Consumer Insights - The white paper identifies that modern families' concerns are primarily focused on five areas: healthcare, retirement planning, children's education, wealth security, and wealth inheritance [4] - 75.8% of surveyed families are most worried about health issues, while 68.2% are anxious about retirement planning [4] Supply-Demand Mismatch - The insurance industry exhibits four major mismatches in supply and demand: 1. Mismatch between personalized needs and standardized supply, with 28% of respondents indicating that insurance plans do not meet their needs [5] 2. Mismatch between sufficient health coverage needs and low coverage supply, with the median treatment cost for critical illnesses reaching 300,000, while average claims for critical illness insurance are below 100,000 [5] 3. Mismatch between long-term wealth needs and short-term supply, with 31.8% preferring 1-3 year investment plans [5] 4. Mismatch between diversified retirement needs and weak collaborative supply, with only 25 nursing beds available per 1,000 elderly people [6] Recommendations for Improvement - The white paper suggests a comprehensive approach to building a family risk protection system, emphasizing the need for personalized risk identification and a shift from product-oriented to family demand-oriented services [7] - It proposes the development of a "Family Risk Defense Index Model" to help families balance adequate coverage with cost [8] - The establishment of a comprehensive product system covering various life stages and risks is recommended, including medical insurance, commercial annuities, and wealth transfer solutions [8] - The integration of resources to create a high-quality service ecosystem is essential, focusing on proactive health management and comprehensive retirement services [9]
长城人寿全面构建家庭风险保障体系 破局新时期保险业供需“四大错配”
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-20 06:38