A股“长钱”时代来临?万亿险资“扫货”背后的配置逻辑
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-11-07 10:49

Core Viewpoint - The insurance industry in China has shown significant growth in total assets and investment activities, with a focus on equity investments and high-dividend assets, indicating a robust investment landscape for the sector [2][3][6]. Group 1: Insurance Industry Growth - As of the end of Q3 2025, China's insurance industry total assets exceeded 40 trillion yuan, marking a year-on-year growth of 15.42% [3]. - The total assets of property insurance companies, life insurance companies, reinsurance companies, and insurance asset management companies were reported at 3.19 trillion yuan, 35.44 trillion yuan, 861.5 billion yuan, and 138.8 billion yuan respectively [3]. - Insurance capital has been increasingly active in the equity market, appearing as major shareholders in 633 listed companies with a total holding of 688 billion shares valued at 651 billion yuan [3]. Group 2: Performance of Major Insurance Companies - The five major listed insurance companies reported a combined net profit of approximately 426 billion yuan for Q3 2025, averaging a daily profit of about 17.5 million yuan [4]. - China Life led with a net profit of 167.8 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 60.5%, followed by New China Life with 32.857 billion yuan, up 58.9% [4]. - Investment returns for A-share listed insurance companies grew by over 35% in the first three quarters of 2025, with Q3 showing a near 67% increase [4][5]. Group 3: Investment Trends and Preferences - Insurance capital has made 31 stake acquisitions this year, surpassing previous records, with a focus on high-dividend assets in sectors like finance and public utilities [6][7]. - The banking sector remains a key area for insurance investments, with holdings in major banks valued at 316.5 billion yuan [6]. - There is a notable increase in investments in technology stocks, particularly in the electronics and computer sectors, indicating a shift in investment strategy [7]. Group 4: Policy Environment for Long-term Investment - The Chinese government is actively promoting the entry of long-term capital into the market, with various policies aimed at creating a favorable environment for such investments [8][9]. - As of August 2025, various long-term funds held approximately 21.4 trillion yuan in A-share market, reflecting a 32% increase since the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [8]. - Experts suggest implementing a "white list" system for long-term capital investments and optimizing tax incentives to encourage more stable investment behaviors [9][10].