The insurance industry in Indonesia had a varied performance in February 2026. The life insurance sector recorded limited growth in premium income, while the general insurance and reinsurance industry showed a more significant increase.
State-owned Turk Reasurans (Turk Re) has reported that its net profit reached TRY3.6bn ($80.8m) for 2025, a 16% jump compared to 2024, maintaining its growth momentum, according to a company statement.
The Saudi insurance industry's profits (after zakat & tax) declined significantly by 36% year-on-year to SAR2.0bn ($533m) in 2025 from SAR3.2bn in 2024, according to BADRI Management Consultancy, an international actuarial and risk management consulting firm.
China Reinsurance (Group) Co [China Re Group] has posted consolidated insurance revenue of CNY103.1bn for 2025, 1.7% higher than in 2024. Consolidated total premium income reached CNY180.4bn, a year-on-year increase of 1.1%, according to the company's consolidated financial statements.
China's insurance industry underwrote coverage for 43.58m new energy vehicles (NEVs) in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 40.1%, with premium income climbing to CNY190bn ($27.7bn) and providing an insured sum of CNY159tn.
Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China {Ping An Group] has reported that its operating profit after tax attributable to shareholders of the parent company was CNY134.4bn ($19.5bn) in 2025, up by 10.3% year on year.
New China Insurance (NCI), one of China's biggest listed life insurers, has reported a net profit attributable to shareholders of CNY36.3bn ($5.3bn) in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 38.3%.
The tensions in the Middle East region have escalated significantly in recent weeks and it is too early to assess the potential impact of the conflict on the business of Qatar Insurance Co (QIC), says S&P Global Ratings (S&P).
Non-bank financial services provider Contact Financial Holding (CFH) has posted a 12% increase in consolidated total operating income of EGP2.8bn ($51m) in 2025, compared to 2024.
Mediterranean and Gulf Cooperative Insurance and Reinsurance Company (Medgulf) has reported net income after zakat amount of SAR41.06m in 2025, compared to SAR101.99m for 2024, plummeting by 59.7%, according to financial results released by the company on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul).