Group 1 - The non-auto insurance market is transitioning towards high-quality development, moving away from intense competition, with the implementation of the "reporting and execution" policy starting November 1, 2025 [2][10] - The "Questions and Answers on Comprehensive Governance of Non-Auto Insurance" provides detailed standards for key terms such as "reporting upon payment" and "installment payment" [3][11] - The policy allows for flexibility in issuing policies for government-funded insurance while maintaining strict adherence to "reporting upon payment" for enterprises and individuals [3][11] Group 2 - The regulatory framework for non-auto insurance has evolved, with the introduction of guidelines that emphasize transparency in fees and compliance in operations, marking a shift from a focus on scale to compliance and efficiency [4][12] - Major insurance companies, such as China Life, have begun to implement the "reporting and execution" model, achieving cost reductions prior to regulatory announcements [13] - The comprehensive cost ratio for major insurers has shown improvement, with China Life's non-auto insurance cost ratio decreasing by 0.1% to 95.7% [13][14] Group 3 - The overall industry comprehensive cost ratio reached 97.59% by the end of September 2025, the lowest in five years, with a decrease in both the comprehensive claims ratio and expense ratio [6][14] - The health insurance cost ratio for Ping An dropped to 89.8%, reflecting a significant increase in underwriting profit [14] - The "reporting and execution" policy is expected to lead to a reduction in costs and improved underwriting performance, although it may adversely affect smaller insurance intermediaries [8][16]
重磅!告别内卷,非车险“报行合一”再出细则:政策类、退运险业务不必“见费出单”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-09 08:25