China Reinsurance Subsidiaries, China Re P&C and China Re Life, Release Unaudited Interim Reports and Solvency Statements for First Half of 2025
Reuters
Aug 29
China Reinsurance Subsidiaries, China Re P&C and China Re Life, Release Unaudited Interim Reports and Solvency Statements for First Half of 2025
China Reinsurance (Group) Corporation has announced the issuance of capital supplementary bonds by its subsidiaries, China Property and Casualty Reinsurance Company Ltd. (China Re P&C) and China Life Reinsurance Company Ltd. (China Re Life). China Re P&C successfully issued bonds with a total principal amount of RMB8.0 billion, while China Re Life issued bonds amounting to RMB5.0 billion, both in the National Interbank Bond Market. These efforts are part of the company's ongoing financial strategies. The unaudited interim reports and solvency statements for both subsidiaries for the first half of the year 2025 have been made available on various financial websites, marking a significant transparency move in line with their regulatory obligations.
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