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Ping An H1 Profit Jumps 36% on Asset Management Boost

  • H1 net profit rose to 92.6 billion yuan, beating estimate
  • Asset management profit surged amid active capital markets
  • Life and health insurance NBV grew 11.2% on year

BEIJING/SHANGHAI, Aug 20 (Reuters) - China's Ping An Insurance reported a better-than-expected rise of 36% year-on-year in first-half net profit, as ‌buoyant capital markets boosted earnings from its asset management business.

The insurance company posted net profit of 92.585 billion yuan ($13.78 billion) for the six months ended June 30, above analysts' mean estimate of 85.528 billion yuan, according to ​data from LSEG.

Operating profit, which strips out short-term investment volatility and one-time items, grew 8.3% ​year-on-year to 84.196 billion yuan, according to a stock exchange filing on Thursday.

Hong Kong ⁠shares of the insurer rose 3.5% on Friday after the earnings news, while its Shanghai-listed stock ​rose 2.4%

Operating profit of asset management surged 236.8% year-on-year to 9.172 billion yuan, while life and health ​insurance business rose 0.9% and property and casualty insurance business fell 12.4%.

A rally in China's mainland share market boosted insurers' asset management income, lifting asset management fees as well as investment gains from equity portfolios.

The benchmark Shanghai Composite ​Index rose 3.2% in the first half of this year, while China's tech-heavy boards ranked among ​the world's best performers, with the STAR 50 Index gaining more than 64%.

New business value (NBV) in its life and ‌health ⁠insurance segment, which measures the profitability of new policies sold, grew 11.2% to 24.847 billion yuan.

Growth in new policy sales has been underpinned by demand for higher-yielding savings products amid a prolonged low-interest-rate environment, which has made insurers' long-dated savings offerings more attractive than bank deposits.

That demand could be further ​boosted by a levy on offshore ​policy gains, which analysts ⁠say may erode the appeal of Hong Kong products and redirect flows toward domestic alternatives, benefiting mainland Chinese insurers.

Ping An's overseas policy business is ​minimal, so the tax will have almost no overall impact on the company, ​Xie Yonglin, ⁠its president and Co-CEO, said at a post-earnings press conference on Friday.

He added that the levy has not yet been extended to cover gains on domestic insurance products.

The number of retail customers rose 0.9% to ⁠253 ​million by the end of June from the beginning of this year, ​the filing showed.

Last week, banking unit Ping An Bank reported first-half net this year rose 3.3% year-on-year.

($1=6.7211 Chinese yuan renminbi)

Reporting by Ziyi Tang in ​Beijing, Engen Tham in Shanghai and Jiaxing Li in Hong Kong; Editing by Kirsten Donovan, Elaine Hardcastle

Source: Reuters


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