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上市险企财险业务前三季度向好:车险“压舱石”稳固 非车险质效提升
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-11-05 09:23
Core Insights - The three major property insurance companies in China, namely PICC Property and Casualty, Ping An Property and Casualty, and Taiping Property and Casualty, reported a total original insurance premium income of 859.635 billion yuan for the first three quarters of 2025, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 3.85% [1] Group 1: Premium Income Growth - The core driver of premium income remains the auto insurance sector, which continues to show stable growth, accounting for a significant portion of total premiums [2] - Specifically, PICC's auto insurance premium income reached 220.119 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.1%, representing 49.67% of its total premium income; Ping An's auto insurance premium was 166.116 billion yuan, up 3.5%, making up 64.83%; Taiping's auto insurance premium was 80.461 billion yuan, with a growth of 2.9%, accounting for 50.22% [2] - Non-auto insurance premium performance varied among the three companies, with PICC and Ping An showing positive growth, while Taiping experienced a decline due to proactive business structure adjustments [2] Group 2: Non-Auto Insurance Trends - The health insurance sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by product innovation and adaptability to internet channels, contributing significantly to premium income [3] - For instance, PICC's accident and health insurance premiums totaled 98.826 billion yuan, marking an 8.4% increase, the highest among all insurance types; corporate property insurance premiums were 14.869 billion yuan, up 5.1%; while agricultural insurance premiums fell by 3.1% to 52.191 billion yuan [3] Group 3: Improvement in Comprehensive Cost Ratio - The comprehensive cost ratio, a key indicator of underwriting profitability, has shown improvement across the three major companies [4] - PICC's comprehensive cost ratio was 96.1%, down 2.1 percentage points year-on-year; Ping An's was 97.0%, down 0.8 percentage points; and Taiping's was 97.6%, down 1.0 percentage point [4] - The decline in the comprehensive cost ratio has led to PICC achieving an underwriting profit of 14.865 billion yuan, a significant year-on-year increase of 130.7% [4] Group 4: Regulatory Environment and Future Outlook - Despite the increasing contribution of non-auto insurance to premium income, its overall profitability remains lower than that of auto insurance, posing a challenge for the industry [5] - The regulatory authority has mandated stricter rate management and adherence to approved insurance terms and rates for non-auto insurance, which is expected to lead to a reduction in expense ratios starting November 1 [5] - The anticipated implementation of these regulations is expected to maintain a positive trend in the comprehensive cost ratio for the year, thereby supporting performance growth for the three major companies [5]
车险“压舱石”稳固 非车险质效提升
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-11-05 00:59
Core Insights - The overall premium income of the three major property insurance companies in China reached 859.635 billion yuan in the first three quarters of 2025, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 3.85%, indicating a steady growth trend [1][2] Group 1: Premium Income Growth - The auto insurance business remains a key driver for premium income, with all three companies showing positive growth in this segment, accounting for a significant portion of total premiums [2] - Specifically, China People's Insurance Company (CPIC) reported auto insurance premium income of 220.119 billion yuan, up 3.1% year-on-year, representing 49.67% of its total premium income; Ping An Property & Casualty reported 166.116 billion yuan, up 3.5%, accounting for 64.83%; and China Pacific Insurance reported 80.461 billion yuan, up 2.9%, making up 50.22% [2] - Non-auto insurance performance varied among the three companies, with CPIC and Ping An showing positive growth, while China Pacific experienced a decline due to proactive business restructuring [2][3] Group 2: Non-Auto Insurance Trends - The health insurance segment is growing rapidly, driven by product innovation and adaptability to internet channels, contributing significantly to premium income [3] - For CPIC, the premium income from accident and health insurance reached 98.826 billion yuan, growing 8.4% year-on-year, the highest among all insurance types; corporate property insurance grew by 5.1% to 14.869 billion yuan; while agricultural insurance saw a decline of 3.1% [3] Group 3: Improvement in Combined Cost Ratio - The combined cost ratio, a key indicator of underwriting profitability, showed improvement across all three companies [4] - CPIC's combined cost ratio was 96.1%, down 2.1 percentage points year-on-year; Ping An's was 97.0%, down 0.8 percentage points; and China Pacific's was 97.6%, down 1.0 percentage point [4] - The decrease in combined cost ratio led to CPIC achieving an underwriting profit of 14.865 billion yuan, a significant increase of 130.7% year-on-year [4] Group 4: Regulatory Changes and Future Outlook - Despite the increasing contribution of non-auto insurance to premium income, its overall profitability remains lower than that of auto insurance, posing a challenge for the industry [5] - The regulatory authority has mandated stricter rate management and adherence to approved insurance terms and rates for non-auto insurance, effective November 1, which is expected to lower industry expense ratios and support performance growth for the three major companies [6]