Primary Job Title Vice Chairman, President, Director Primary Organization
China Life Insurance
Gender Male
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Mr. Miao Jianmin has been a Vice President of China Life Insurance (Group) Company since December 2005. Mr. Miao is a Senior Economist. He served as Assistant to the General Manager and Deputy General Manager of China Insurance H.K. (Holding) Company Limited from August 1999 to December 2005, and concurrently served as the President of China
Insurance International Holdings Company Limited. Mr. Miao served as President of China Insurance Group Asset Management Company Limited of Hong Kong, Chairman of Sino-Re Reinsurance Brokers Ltd. During the period from July 1995 to August 1999, he acted as the Deputy General Manager of the Investment Division of China Insurance H.K. (Holding) Company Limited and China Reinsurance (Hong Kong) Company Limited. From February 1989 to July 1995, he served as a member and the Deputy Division Chief of the Overseas Division of the former PICC, and the Deputy Division Chief of the Secretarial Division of PICC's Office.
He serves as the Chairman of both China Life Insurance Asset Management Company Limited and China Life Franklin Asset Management Company Limited, the Chinese Alternate Representative of ABAC (APEC Business Advisory Council).
Mr. Miao served as Chairman of China Insurance Group Investment and Holding Company Limited and Chairman of Tai Ping Insurance Company Limited. He has been a Non Executive Director of China Life Insurance Co. Ltd., since October 27, 2008. He serves as a Director of the Insurance Association of China. From August 1999 to December 2005, Mr. Miao served as an Executive Director and Director of China Insurance H.K. (Holding) Company Limited and China Insurance Group Asset Management Company Limited of Hong Kong. He was awarded special allowance by the State Council. Mr. Miao graduated from the post-graduate division of the People's Bank of China with a major in money and banking.
He studied in the Insurance Faculty of Central University of Finance and Economics from 1982 to 1986.
