2025年三季度保险公司资金运用点评:资产配置股升债降,主动管理将更为重要
GUOTAI HAITONG SECURITIES·2025-11-17 06:22

Investment Rating - The report maintains an "Overweight" rating for the insurance industry [3][5]. Core Insights - As of Q3 2025, the balance of insurance funds has steadily increased, with stock assets' proportion rising while bond assets' proportion has decreased. The importance of active management in investments is expected to grow [3][5]. - The insurance industry fund utilization balance reached CNY 37.5 trillion, up 12.6% year-to-date, driven by stable growth in new and renewal premiums, with an overall premium growth of 8.8% year-on-year [5][6]. - The allocation to stock assets increased to CNY 3.62 trillion, representing 10.0% of total assets, up 2.5 percentage points year-to-date [5][6]. - The report emphasizes the need for insurance companies to shift from passive to active asset management strategies to enhance investment returns [5][6]. Summary by Sections Fund Utilization - The insurance industry's fund utilization balance as of Q3 2025 is CNY 37.5 trillion, a 12.6% increase from the beginning of the year. Life insurance accounts for CNY 33.7 trillion (up 12.6%), while property insurance accounts for CNY 2.4 trillion (up 7.5%) [5][6]. - Premium growth for the insurance industry was 8.8% year-on-year, with life insurance growing by 10.2% and property insurance by 4.9% [5][6]. Asset Allocation - Stock asset allocation reached CNY 3.62 trillion, a 1.19 trillion increase year-to-date, with a 10.0% share of total assets, up 2.5 percentage points from the start of the year [5][6]. - The proportion of bond assets is 50.3%, a slight decrease of 0.8 percentage points from the previous quarter, while bank deposits decreased to 7.9% [5][6]. - Other assets, primarily non-standard assets, decreased to 18.4% [5][6]. Investment Strategy - The report highlights the need for improved active management capabilities in the investment sector, as net investment yields are declining in a low-interest-rate environment [5][6]. - It is suggested that insurance companies should adopt more flexible asset allocation strategies to optimize returns [5][6]. Stock Recommendations - The report recommends specific stocks including New China Life, Ping An Insurance, China Pacific Insurance, China Life, and China People's Insurance Group [5][6].