Ping An Publishes 2022 Annual Insurance Claims Report
Paid for More Than 200
In recent years, the insurance industry has shifted from high-speed development to high-quality development. Insurance claims services play an important role in protecting people's livelihoods and promoting the healthy development of the insurance industry.
Paid for more than 200 million claims in 2022, an average 600,000+ claims per day
The report analyzed the claims data of the four member companies in detail. In 2022, Ping An Life paid
Ping An P&C paid a total of
Ping An Annuity paid
The report also identified several key trends from analysis of claims data, including eight trends from dimensions such as high-risk diseases, changing customer needs, and industry development trends. The three most dangerous critical illnesses in 2022 were malignant tumors, acute myocardial infarction, and conditions resulting from stroke. Customer needs are shifting from passive post-incident claims to pre-medical services and active health management. As the population ages, claims services need digital upgrading to provide elderly-friendly services. Technology and artificial intelligence will drive the transformation of all claims services, making customer experiences simpler, more convenient, and efficient. The "Integrity Platform" will help to speed up claims settlement, and the proportion of materials-free and audit-free claims settlements will grow.
Ping An stated that it is the 35th anniversary since the Company is established, the releasing of the Annual Insurance Claims Report shares the claims data of Ping An's four insurance companies from different perspectives, which demonstrates a further exploration of insurance to better fulfill the promise of "ensuring the wellbeing of every family through professionalism".
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