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截至6月末,深圳辖内科技保险实现保费收入18.8亿元,累计提供风险保障近3.12万亿元
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-08-25 09:21
Group 1 - Shenzhen insurance industry is focusing on enhancing technology finance, with technology insurance expected to achieve premium income of 1.88 billion by June 2025, providing risk protection of nearly 3.12 trillion [1][2] - The Shenzhen Financial Regulatory Bureau has optimized the intellectual property financial ecosystem, issuing two lists of 81 specialized insurance products and 103 intellectual property financial products [1][2] - A total of 399 technology insurance products have been filed in the region, with 86 new products added this year, highlighting innovations in intellectual property insurance, low-altitude economy insurance, and robot insurance [2] Group 2 - The regulatory body has guided the industry in publishing the first national model clauses for unmanned aerial vehicle third-party liability insurance and has established the first national drone insurance service standards [2] - In the first half of 2025, eight cross-border medical insurance products were filed, providing risk protection exceeding 3.02 billion for Greater Bay Area residents [2] - The implementation of cross-border car insurance policies has been optimized, and a cross-border data verification platform is being upgraded to facilitate smoother data exchange between Shenzhen and Hong Kong [2]
“天空之城”有了防护盾?深圳推全国首个无人机保险服务标准
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-12 08:08
Group 1 - Shenzhen has introduced the first national "Third-Party Liability Insurance Service Guidelines for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" to standardize insurance for drones, enhancing the insurance market's structure [2][5] - The guidelines require insurance companies to adhere strictly to approved insurance terms and rates, ensuring clarity in coverage related to unmanned aerial vehicles [2][3] - The guidelines also emphasize the establishment of a comprehensive claims management system, covering all aspects from reporting to compensation, aimed at improving service quality for policyholders [3][5] Group 2 - The low-altitude economy in China is projected to exceed 1 trillion yuan, with Shenzhen's drone industry alone expected to reach a production value of 107 billion yuan by 2024, reflecting a growth rate of approximately 12% [6][7] - The drone industry is a significant component of the low-altitude economy, accounting for about 85% of the sector, with over 20,000 operational companies nationwide [6][7] - Shenzhen is recognized as a global hub for drone technology, with policies actively promoting the development of the low-altitude economy, including the introduction of specific legislation and strategic plans [7]