Core Viewpoint - China Pacific Insurance (CPIC) is upgrading its health and elderly care strategy, transitioning from a "big health" to a "big elderly care" approach, aiming to create a comprehensive ecosystem covering various aspects of elderly care, health, and rehabilitation [1] Group 1: Strategic Upgrades - CPIC's President Zhao Yonggang announced the strategic upgrade path, focusing on building a service loop that integrates prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and care throughout the entire lifecycle [1] - The company plans to launch over 10 elderly care community projects in 2025, marking a significant year for the insurance industry in this sector [1] Group 2: Project Launches and Operations - By the end of 2025, CPIC's elderly care community, Taibao Jiayuan, will operate in 14 communities across 12 cities, with over 3,000 long-term residents and 130,000 short-term stays [1] - Other major players like Ping An are also expanding their elderly care services, with Ping An's home care services covering 85 cities and nearly 240,000 clients by September 2025 [1] - Ping An has established high-quality elderly care community projects in five cities, with the Shanghai project "Jingan No. 8" already in operation and a Shenzhen project expected to trial by the end of 2025 [1]
险企破圈新方向 银发浪潮下,“保险+养老”成风口