全球保险巨头加速转向私募资产 贝莱德:此为“结构性转变”非短期配置
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-10-21 06:56

Core Insights - The global insurance industry, managing $23 trillion in assets, is planning to increase allocations to private markets as a strategy to smooth long-term returns [1] - A survey of 463 insurance executives revealed that 93% expect to increase private asset holdings in the next 12 months, while only 3% anticipate a decrease [1] - Investment-grade private credit, including infrastructure debt and private bonds, remains the most favored asset class among investors [1] Group 1 - Insurance companies have increasingly embraced alternative assets, with private equity firms acquiring insurance companies driving growth in private credit, raising concerns among lawmakers about potential risks in the $1.7 trillion market [4] - Executives in the insurance industry are currently prioritizing the diversification and low volatility potential of private assets over merely seeking higher returns [4] - Liquidity is the primary concern for insurance executives when selecting private assets [4] Group 2 - The interest in private assets is seen as a long-term structural shift rather than a trend driven by low interest rates, according to BlackRock's global insurance strategist Mark Erikson [5] - Despite significant investments in private credit by large insurance companies, smaller firms are also beginning to increase their allocations to alternative assets [4] - Following the prolonged low interest rate environment since the 2008 financial crisis, insurance companies have turned to private markets for yield, and recent interest rate hikes have not led to a reduction in private asset allocations [4]