

Core Viewpoint - The insurance industry is experiencing a significant recovery in new business value, with a year-on-year increase of 31.3% in the first half of 2025, driven by both volume and price growth across various companies [1][16][18]. Summary by Sections New Business Value - In the first half of 2025, all listed life insurance companies, except for CITIC Prudential, achieved double-digit growth in new business value, with the overall industry growth rate reaching 31.3% [1][16]. - The new business value for major companies includes China Life at 28.5 billion yuan (20.3% increase), Ping An Life at 22.3 billion yuan (39.8% increase), and others showing significant growth rates [18]. New Business Value Rate - The new business value rate for most listed life insurance companies increased significantly, with an overall rise of 6.7 percentage points in the first half of 2025 [3][22]. - Notable increases in new business value rates include Ping An Life at 26.1% (up 8.8 percentage points) and China Life at 32.4% (up 9.2 percentage points) [22][24]. New Policy Premiums - The overall new policy premium for listed life insurance companies reached 522.7 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 7.8% [28]. - However, there was a notable decline in new policy premiums from the agent channel, which dropped by 13.8%, while the bank insurance channel saw a substantial increase of 61.1% [31][39]. Market Dynamics - The insurance sector is transitioning from a "volume and price decline" phase (2018-2022) to a "volume and price increase" phase in 2025, indicating a healthier growth trajectory [48][51]. - The shift in market dynamics is attributed to the effectiveness of the "reporting and operation integration" policy and the adjustment of premium rates, which have improved the new business value rates significantly [40][41]. Agent Channel and Bank Insurance Channel - The agent channel is facing challenges with a decline in the number of agents and average productivity, while the bank insurance channel is experiencing robust growth, indicating a shift in sales strategy [42][39]. - The average productivity of agents decreased by 11.3%, highlighting the ongoing transformation within the agent channel [46]. Conclusion - The insurance industry is showing resilience and adaptability, with a clear trend towards high-quality development characterized by simultaneous growth in new business value and premiums, driven by strategic channel shifts and improved operational efficiencies [51][52].