Movement Alert|China Pacific Insurance Rises 3.32% in Regular Trading, Boosted by Interim Dividend Authorization and 110 Billion Yuan Payout

Market Focus06-12

On June 12, China Pacific Insurance rose 3.32% in regular trading, trading at HKD 31.42/share, with turnover of HKD 54.39 million.

The rally follows the company's annual shareholders' meeting held on June 10, where multiple positive signals were released. The meeting approved a final dividend of RMB 1.15 per share for fiscal year 2025, totaling approximately RMB 11.063 billion, representing a 6.5% increase year-over-year. More notably, shareholders authorized the board to determine an interim dividend plan for 2026, marking a first for the company and aligning it with peers who have already implemented mid-year payouts.

Management expressed confidence that full-year operating performance is expected to achieve stable and positive development, supported by life insurance value growth momentum, property insurance profitability optimization, and balanced investment resilience. The company also outlined three core strategic priorities: elderly healthcare, internationalization, and AI integration, while emphasizing a shareholder return mechanism anchored on operating profit to ensure dividend predictability.

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