Ping An P&C received a Financial Strength Rating of A (Excellent) and a Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of "a+" (Excellent) by AM Best
Incorporated in 2002, Ping An P&C is the longest-standing member of
Ping An P&C's very strong balance sheet strength is supported by its risk-adjusted capitalisation assessed at the strongest level, as measured by Best's Capital Adequacy Ratio (BCAR). The Company's consolidated capital and surplus (C&S) grew by 12.4% from 2017 to 2021, supported by profitable underwriting experience and investment income, resulting in C&S of
Furthermore, Ping An P&C's investment portfolio is sizeable, diversified and overall liquid, with investment assets that amounted to
Ping An P&C delivered a five-year average return on equity of 18.6% from 2017 to 2021, during which the company consistently demonstrated better-than-average underwriting profitability, with an average combined ratio of 97.4%. Despite facing challenges from the motor comprehensive reform, the Company has managed to maintain a higher-than-average profit margin in its key motor book of business. This success can be attributed to several factors, including favourable economies of scale, competitive edge in data-driven underwriting know-how, an extensive distribution network and an efficient claims infrastructure. Ping An P&C's net investment yield has remained relatively stable, with an annualised net investment return (including capital gains and losses) of 5.1% during the same period.
Ping An P&C's favourable business profile is underpinned by its strong brand recognition and very sizeable business portfolio diversified by distribution channels and geography. The Company maintains a leading market share in most product lines it underwrites. Motor remains the largest line and accounts for roughly 70% of the overall gross premium written. While the underwriting portfolio mix has remained largely stable over the past five years, the Company continues to adjust its product strategies to meet changing customer needs and macroeconomic trends. The proportion of business from accident and health and liability products rose as the company placed stronger focus on expanding non-motor business. In contrast, the Company took the initiative to significantly scale down its credit and guarantee business in light of the worsened claims experience amid the COVID-19 pandemic in
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Ping An P&C received a Financial Strength Rating of A (Excellent) and a Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of "a+" (Excellent) by AM Best
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