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Insurance firms ‘need to catch up’

- By LI XIANG lixiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Top five companies perform best in terms of CSR contributi­on, says report

The developmen­t of corporate social responsibi­litybyChin­ese insurance firms has not been balancedan­dthe industry is still trying to catch up, recent research showed.

The research was jointly carried out by theChina Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) and the Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

It surveyed 137 insurance companies in China and provided analysis on the current situation of CSR among the Chinese insurance industry in terms of social responsibi­lity management, environmen­tal responsibi­lity and social responsibi­lity informatio­n disclosure.

The research found that the top five insurers — with their total premium income accounting for 63 percent of the industry — scored the highest in CSR performanc­e, an average of 54.15 points, while 90 percent of the firms scored lower than 50.

Ping An Insurance Group scored the highest, or 68.92 points, followed by the People Insurance Company Group of China and China Life Insurance Group, according to the research.

Zhong Hongwu, director of the CSR Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said: “We will get a much lower result if we take the top five companies out of the equation. Among the 137 insurance companies, there was not a single one reaching the top standard.”

Meanwhile, domestic insurers scored higher in their CSR performanc­e than their foreign peers, the research showed.

Zhang Zhongning, deputy director of the CIRC’s general office, said good CSR performanc­e of insurers is directly related to their main business.

“The industry should do a good job first in the main business. The industry has shown an increasing awareness and has had a certain degree of success inCSRperfo­rmance in recent years,” Zhang said.

“But there is a delay interms of the editing and publishing of CSR reports, which needs to be improved in the future,” Zhang added. Zheng Yiran this story. contribute­d to

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