China tightens regulation on insurance company ownership structure
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[BEIJING] China's insurance regulator said on Thursday it has tightened regulations on insurance companies'ownership structure to prevent risk.
The upper limit of a single shareholder's stake in an insurance company will be lowered to one-third, from 51 per cent presently, to prevent any improper transfer of benefits, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (Circ) said in a draft document released on its website.
Circ also said its draft rules will forbid insurers to use wealth management funds to invest in themselves.
REUTERS
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