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China Allows Insurers To Outsource Investment Management

Tara Loader Wilkinson Editor Asia 24 July 2012

China Allows Insurers To Outsource Investment Management

The mainland's insurance regulator will permit insurers to outsource management of their investments to
securities brokerages and fund management companies for the first time.

Insurance companies can use brokerages and FMCs to manage their
bank deposits and invest in equities, bonds and mutual funds on their behalf,
according to the new rules published on the China Insurance Regulatory
Commission's website, cited by Reuters.

Previously, insurers were required to manage
their investments directly or through asset management companies they owned.

To qualify to take over management of insurers'
assets, FMCs and brokerages must each have at least 10 billion yuan (US$1.57
billion) in outstanding assets under management, according to the rules.

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