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AIA China
AIA China was established in 1919 and operates today as a wholly-owned subsidiary of AIA Group Limited, the Hong Kong-listed insurer. The firm maintains a...
AIA China
AIA China was established in 1919 and operates today as a wholly-owned subsidiary of AIA Group Limited, the Hong Kong-listed insurer. The firm maintains a fixed-income portfolio focused on mainland China credits and has entered a strategic real-estate partnership with GLP for logistics assets. It also holds direct ownership of multiple commercial towers including AIA Tower Beijing, AIA Tower Shanghai and AIA Financial Centre Shanghai North Bund. Geographic activity remains concentrated in China. AIA China employs no disclosed headcount figure and maintains no additional offices beyond Shanghai. Its parent AIA Group reports consolidated results; AIA China itself publishes no separate AUM or deployment totals. Ownership structure is straightforward: full control rests with AIA Group, with no disclosed succession vehicles or external co-investor clubs.
General information
Firm type
Insurance
Year founded
1919
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Shanghai
Corporate office
Shanghai, China
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns AIA China?
AIA China is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AIA Group Limited, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange-listed insurer.
What products does AIA China underwrite?
The firm offers accident and travel protection, health and life insurance, and employee benefits insurance.
Does AIA China invest in real estate?
Yes. It holds direct ownership of AIA Tower Beijing, AIA Tower Shanghai, AIA Tower Guangzhou and AIA Financial Centre properties in Shanghai and Foshan.
What partnerships has AIA China disclosed?
It maintains a strategic investment partnership with GLP for logistics real estate and a bancassurance relationship through China Post Life.
Where does AIA China maintain its investment portfolio?
The disclosed portfolio is focused on fixed-income assets in mainland China.
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