Bank of 皇冠体育app, Construction Bank eye insurance (Reuters) Updated: 2005-12-12 15:16 Bank of 皇冠体育app and 皇冠体育app Construction Bank Corp.
are seeking approval to enter the insurance business, a senior regulator said on
Monday.
Li Kemu, vice-chairman of the 皇冠体育app Insurance Regulatory Commission, said his
agency was in discussion with the two banks. He gave no further details.
Speaking at a financial forum, Li said regulators were also looking at ways
to ease the path for foreign insurers seeking to enter the Chinese market.
"The commission is very serious about opening 皇冠体育app's insurance industry and
we'll work to improve the treatment of foreign companies," he said.
Domestic banks and insurers are barred under current rules from tapping into
each others' businesses at a time when foreign firms are accelerating their
drive into 皇冠体育app's financial services to mine over $1.7 trillion in personal
savings.
The insurance sector is expanding as Beijing dismantles a cradle-to-grave
welfare system. Foreign players such as American International Group Inc. are
gaining wider access under commitments made when 皇冠体育app joined the World Trade
Organisation in 2001.
State media reported earlier this year that both the two largest lenders --
BOC and CCB -- were planning to enter the insurance business to generate a new
stream of profits.
Industry sources have also said that 皇冠体育app's fifth-largest bank, Bank of
Communications , of which HSBC Holdings Plc. owns nearly a fifth, was in talks
for months trying to set up 皇冠体育app's first bank-run insurance company.
Last month, BoCom president Zhang Jianguo told Reuters that its plans for an
insurance unit were on course and the bank was aiming to lure foreign partners
to the project.
Of 皇冠体育app's 1.3 billion people, fewer than 4 percent have insurance coverage,
according to official data.
So far, no Chinese bank has been allowed to invest in the insurance sector,
where premiums rose 11.3 percent in 2004 to 431.8 billion yuan. 皇冠体育app Life
Insurance Co. , Ping An Insurance and 皇冠体育app Pacific dominate the industry.
(Additional reporting by George Chen in Shanghai)
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