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五大险企大赚4260亿,此类保单收益或提高
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-11-04 02:21
Core Viewpoint - The five major A-share listed insurance companies in China reported strong performance for the first three quarters of 2025, with total operating revenue reaching 23,739.81 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 13.6%, and net profit attributable to shareholders reaching 4,260.39 billion yuan, up 33.5% year-on-year [1][5]. Group 1: Financial Performance - China Life led the net profit with 1,678.04 billion yuan, showing a significant year-on-year growth of 60.5% [2][5]. - New China Life reported a net profit of 328.57 billion yuan, up 58.9% year-on-year, while China Property & Casualty Insurance achieved a net profit of 468.22 billion yuan, growing by 28.9% [2][5]. - The total net profit for the third quarter alone was 2,478.47 billion yuan, reflecting a remarkable year-on-year increase of 68.34% [5]. Group 2: Investment Income - Investment income was a key driver of profit growth, with China Life achieving total investment income of 3,685.51 billion yuan, a 41.0% increase year-on-year [8]. - The average total investment income growth for the five listed insurance companies exceeded 35% in the first three quarters, with a nearly 67% increase in the third quarter [8][9]. - The implementation of new accounting standards has amplified the impact of capital market fluctuations on insurance companies' profits [8][9]. Group 3: Business Transformation - In response to long-term interest rate pressures, the five major insurance companies are collectively shifting towards dividend insurance, with new business proportion reaching a high level [1][11]. - China Life reported that the proportion of dividend insurance in new individual business channels reached 70% in the second and third quarters [11]. - The companies are focusing on dynamic adjustment mechanisms for guaranteed interest rates, enhancing the development of floating income-type businesses [11][12]. Group 4: Customer Benefits from Performance - The significant increase in net profits may lead to higher dividends for policyholders, as companies are required to distribute no less than 70% of the distributable surplus to dividend insurance policyholders [11][12]. - Analysts suggest that while the net profit growth is likely, the actual benefits to dividend insurance policyholders may vary based on each company's surplus and dividend realization rates [12][13].