China Taiping Insurance Holdings

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China Taiping Insurance Holdings Company Limited
FormerlyChina Insurance International Holdings Company Limited
Company typePublic
SEHK:  966
ISIN HK0000055878
IndustryFinancial services
PredecessorTaiping Insurance Company, Limited
Founded
1929 in Shanghai(predecessor)
2000(incorporated as a holding company)
Headquarters
Hong Kong
,
China
Area served
  • Mainland China
  • Hong Kong
  • Macau
  • Singapore
  • Indonesia
  • United Kingdom
  • etc.
Services
  • life insurance
  • general insurance
  • reinsurance
  • asset management
  • etc.
RevenueIncrease2.svg HK$213,662 million (2018)
Increase2.svg HK$006,884 million (2018)
Total assets Increase2.svg HK$752,101 million (2018)
Total equity Decrease2.svg HK$061,023 million (2018)
OwnerChina Taiping Insurance Group (56.64%)
Number of employees
Decrease2.svg 75,341 (2018)
Parent China Taiping Insurance Group
Subsidiaries
Taiping Reinsurance(100%)
Taiping Reinsurance (China)(100%)
Taiping Reinsurance Broker(100%)
Taiping Life Insurance(75.10%)
Taiping Life Insurance (HK)(100%)
Taiping General Insurance(100%)
Taiping Insurance (HK)(100%)
Taiping Pension(100%)
Taiping Asset Management(100%)
Taiping Fund Management(66.40%)
Taiping Financial Holdings(100%)
Taiping Securities (HK)(100%)
etc.
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 中國太平保險控股有限公司
Simplified Chinese 中国太平保险控股有限公司