The Bohai Property Insurance Joint Stock Co., Ltd., the first national 
property insurance company headquartered in Tianjin, started operation on 
October 18.
The new property insurance company, with a registered capital of 550 million 
yuan, is jointly founded by the Tianjin TEDA Investment Holding Co., Ltd., the 
Jsinlien (Tianjin) Investment Trade Co., Ltd., the Northern International Trust 
and Investment Joint Stock Co., Ltd., the Tianjin Bonded Zone Investment Co., 
Ltd., and the Tianjin TEDA Group Co., Ltd. and the five founders each take a 20 
per cent stake. 
Bohai Property Insurance will engage in all kinds of property insurance, 
liability insurance, insurance of credit guarantee, short-term accident injury 
insurance, short-term health insurance in Renminbi and foreign currencies and 
the re-insurance of above-mentioned insurances approved by the China Insurance 
Regulatory Commission. 
Bohai Property Insurance plans to set up 4-5 branches in the Bohai Sea Rim 
area by 2006 and open branches in other central cities of the country starting 
from 2007, said Wang Jiandong, general manager of the company. 
Tianjin has been devoted to strengthening the regional financial service 
function over the past few years, and the operation of Bohai Property Insurance 
will help the city improve its financial service system and develop the finance 
industry, and even boost the forming and development of Tianjin as a northern 
economic center, according to analysts. 
It is learned that upon the heels of Bohai Property Insurance, Bohai Bank, a 
national commercial bank headquartered in Tianjin will open business next 
February, and the Bohai Industry Investment Fund will be founded in the near 
future. 
China's insurance industry has developed rapidly over the recent years. 
The national insurance business grew 14.15 per cent year on year in the first 
half of this year. Among them, the property insurance business grew 15.62 per 
cent. Counting Bohai Property Insurance, China has registered 32 property 
insurance companies. 
 
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