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In Zhongguancun, Beijing, the Dinghao DH3 Building, a landmark building that has carried the memories of a generation, recently quietly changed hands. The successors include insurance institutions “teaming up” through private equity funds. The reporter learned that the insurance investment method this time has broken the rules and adopted an innovative model of “joint investment by multiple insurers and division of labor between professional institutions.” A number of interviewed industry insiders said that this new model of joint investment is rapidly spreading in the insurance industry. It is not only beneficial to dealing with “asset shortages”, matching long-term liabilities, and hedging the risk of falling long-term interest rates, but also complementing advantages through professional division of labor. In the past, some insurers preferred to invest in the real estate industry through heavy real estate stocks in the secondary market; now, their investment focus is gradually shifting to physical commercial real estate, and it is more common to acquire shares in individual high-quality project companies and invest through private equity funds.

智通財經·06/27/2026 00:01:00
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In Zhongguancun, Beijing, the Dinghao DH3 Building, a landmark building that has carried the memories of a generation, recently quietly changed hands. The successors include insurance institutions “teaming up” through private equity funds. The reporter learned that the insurance investment method this time has broken the rules and adopted an innovative model of “joint investment by multiple insurers and division of labor between professional institutions.” A number of interviewed industry insiders said that this new model of joint investment is rapidly spreading in the insurance industry. It is not only beneficial to dealing with “asset shortages”, matching long-term liabilities, and hedging the risk of falling long-term interest rates, but also complementing advantages through professional division of labor. In the past, some insurers preferred to invest in the real estate industry through heavy real estate stocks in the secondary market; now, their investment focus is gradually shifting to physical commercial real estate, and it is more common to acquire shares in individual high-quality project companies and invest through private equity funds.