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Total assets of Chinese insurers and asset managers rise by 9.2% to RMB 39.2trn

Written by Adam Cadle
08/09/2025

Total assets of Chinese insurance companies and insurance asset managers amounted to RMB 39.2trn as of the end of Q2 2025, up by RMB 3.3trn or 9.2% from the beginning of the year, latest figures published by the country’s National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA) have revealed.

Assets of P&C insurance companies registered RMB 3.2trn, up by 9.5% in the same period; assets of personal insurance companies reached RMB 34.3trn, up by 8.8%; assets of reinsurance companies reached RMB 860.7bn, up by 4%; and assets of insurance asset management companies were RMB 133.8bn, up by 4.7%.

In H1 2025, insurance companies recorded primary insurance premium income of RMB 3.7trn, a year-on-year increase of 5.1%.

As of the end of Q2 2025, the comprehensive solvency ratio of the insurance sector was 204.5%, and the core solvency ratio was 147.8%.

The comprehensive solvency ratios of P&C insurance companies, personal insurance companies and reinsurance companies were 240.6%, 196.6%, 250.5% respectively, and the core solvency ratios were 211.2%, 134.3%, and 219.6% respectively.



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