China Daily (Hong Kong)

Insurers gain more trust from consumers

- By ZHU WENQIAN zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese consumers have shown an increasing confidence in insurance products and in the whole industry, according to a new report released by China Insurance Regulatory Commission on Wednesday.

The report — which surveyed about 60,000 consumers in China through internet, telephone and street interviews — resulted in an improved reading for confidence levels.

Its index of consumer confidence in insurance products and the industry came in at 7 1.2 for last year, an improvemen­t on the level of 69.2 for 2015 — the first time the report was released.

China Insurance Security Fund Co Ltd President Ren Jianguo said that Chinese consumers recognized the achievemen­ts of supply-side reform carried out by the insurance sector and they had shown an increasing confidence of insurance products.

“Most interviewe­es are optimistic about the growth potential of the sector and the macroecono­mic environmen­t,” Ren said.

“Consumers have also shown a growing loyalty to insurance products and they hope that more efficient and beneficial products can be launched,” he said.

“Most consumers tend to choose i nsurance products with strong security functions. For instance, critical illnesses insurance has a relatively high penetratio­n rate,” he said.

Meanwhile, the report found t hat 83 percent of interviewe­es believed t hat they could spend more on buying i nsurance products and nearly 80 percent of respondent­s said they were able to make rational purchase decisions.

It found that consumers trust i nsurance companies the most for purchasing insurance products, while they have less confidence in insurance intermedia­ries and internet finance companies.

The interviewe­es said the convenienc­e level of insurance services need to be improved and they hoped the settlement of claims could be more efficient, with procedures more simplified while with less restrictiv­e conditions.

The director of the consumer protection bureau at the China Insurance Regulatory Commission, Lyu Zhou, said it would be a major problem if consumers had no trust in the industry, so the commission was gratified to see the positive result of the consumer confidence index.

He said t hat by doing research on consumer confidence, the i ndustry could identify the needs and demands of consumers, which would help insurance companies to build on their services.

“Pre-sale services need to be more targeted and the post-sale services need to be more successive,” he said.

“Meanwhile, we should continue to educate consumers about our industry and guide t hem to accurately understand the i nsurance industry and its products.” .

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