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非车险报行合一落地 定价能力或成竞争焦点   
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-17 01:56

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of "reporting and execution in unison" for non-auto insurance starting November 1 aims to standardize the market, curb vicious competition, and improve underwriting profitability [1][2]. Group 1: Implementation Details - "Reporting and execution in unison" means that the insurance terms and rates executed by companies must align with the materials submitted to regulatory authorities [2]. - The non-auto insurance sector has seen rapid growth, with premium income reaching 687.8 billion yuan in the first nine months of this year, accounting for a significant portion of property insurance premiums [2]. - Regulatory measures have been introduced to address issues in the non-auto insurance market, including optimizing assessment mechanisms and strengthening rate management [2][4]. Group 2: Industry Impact - Analysts believe that the new regulations will lead to a shift in business models, focusing on service competition rather than price competition, ultimately promoting high-quality development in the non-auto insurance sector [3][5]. - The requirement for "fee upon issuance" will change the operational processes of insurance companies, necessitating communication with clients regarding these changes [4]. Group 3: Future Competitiveness - The competition in the non-auto insurance market is expected to shift from cost-based competition to a focus on pricing capability, risk identification, and service quality [5][6]. - Smaller specialized insurance companies can leverage their strengths by focusing on niche markets and offering customized products and differentiated services [6].