PICC P&C posts 2025 annual report, net profit RMB 40,377 million rises 25.5%

Reuters04-01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/01339">PICC</a> P&C posts 2025 annual report, net profit RMB 40,377 million rises 25.5%
  • PICC P&C published its 2025 annual report, highlighting steady business expansion with market share holding No. 1 position in mainland China property insurance.
  • Underwriting performance improved as combined ratio fell to 97.5%.
  • Business mix continued to shift toward non-motor lines, with non-motor vehicle insurance rising to 45% of original premium income.
  • Growth focus centered on new energy vehicles, with 15.56 million cars insured.
  • Board proposed total dividend of RMB 0.68 per share, including final dividend of RMB 0.44 per share.


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