China insurance fund to invest in Russia's Yamal LNG


BEIJING: More than 40 Chinese insurance companies and asset managers have jointly started an investment firm, raising 40 billion yuan (US$6 billion) for a first fund to finance energy and infrastructure projects overseas, China's insurance regulator said.

The new firm, China Insurance Investment Ltd, will boost China's energy security by directing part of its first fund to finance Russia's US$27 billion Yamal liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) said in an online statement on Monday, without providing any details.

Yamal LNG, due to start production of LNG in 2017, should consist of three lines with a capacity of 5.5 million tonnes a year each.

The project has been struggling to raise funds because of international sanctions on Russia over its involvement in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

China's Silk Road Fund has already provided 700 million euros to Yamal LNG and obtained a 9.9% stake in the project.

Chinese lenders are also set to provide US$12 billion in credit.

China Insurance Investment, headquartered in the Shanghai free trade zone, was launched by 46 Chinese corporate shareholders, comprising 27 insurance companies, 15 insurance asset management companies and four private companies. The shareholders each have a stake of less than 4%.

The new investment vehicle has 1.2 billion yuan in registered capital and will acquire overseas assets, including stakes in emerging industries such as Big Data, cloud computing and clean energy, the CIRC said.

Its first fund will also help finance China Merchants Steam Navigation Co's port construction projects in Sri Lanka, Turkey and Djibouti, the CIRC said.

China Insurance Investment has signed 100 billion yuan worth of investment agreements, including 60 billion yuan for urban regeneration and infrastructure, the statement said. - Reuters

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