Examples of China Life in a sentence
China Life Insurance Company Limited believes that reporting the Company’s embedded value and value of half year’s sales provides useful information to investors in two respects.
The cash dividends of the China Life Insurance (Group) Company will be distributed by the Company.
The Company also has controlling shareholding in China Life Pension Company Limited.
DIS is not a fund – it is a strategy that uses two constituent funds, namely the China Life Core Accumulation Fund and the China Life Age 65 Plus Fund (collectively the “DIS Funds”) to automatically reduce the risk exposure as the member approaches retirement age.
It is also a core member of China Life Insurance (Group) Company which is one of the “Fortune Global 500” and the “World’s 500 Most Influential Brands”.
The predecessor of China Life was the first enterprise to underwrite life insurance business in China, and played the role of an explorer and pioneer in China’s life insurance industry.
Other businesses relate primarily to income and cost of the agency business in respect of transactions with China Life Insurance (Group) Company, etc., net share of profit of associates and joint ventures, income and expenses of subsidiaries, and unallocated income and expenditure of the Group.
The Company is one of the largest institutional investors in China, and through its controlling shareholding in China Life Asset Management Company Limited, the Company is the largest insurance asset management company in China.
The China Life Insurance (Overseas) Company Limited, hereby confirmed that : This agreement made to China Life Insurance (Overseas) Company Limited Macau Branch for the participating into pension funds of China Life Macau Branch has been accepted upon the terms and conditions as specified in the Agreement.
China Life Insurance Company Limited (the “Company”) was established in the People’s Republic of China (“China” or “PRC”) on 30 June 2003 as a joint stock company with limited liability as part of a group restructuring of China Life Insurance (Group) Company (formerly China Life Insurance Company) (“CLIC”) and its subsidiaries (the “Restructuring”).