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China Taiping forecasts 225% profit rise on higher investment

The company’s insurance business remains stable and healthy.

China Taiping Insurance Holdings Company Limited’s preliminary profit attributable to shareholders for 2025 is expected to rise by 215% to 225% compared with its $8,432m profit in 2024.

The surge was attributed to higher net investment income and a one-off tax effect from new enterprise income tax policies issued by the State Taxation Administration for the PRC insurance industry, a company regulatory announcement said.

The company’s insurance business remains stable and healthy, focusing on a strategy of high-quality, value-oriented development.

The Group also noted that the figures are preliminary estimates and have not been independently reviewed, with any revisions to be disclosed in its 2025 annual results, expected before the end of March 2026.

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