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China Aged Care Industry Report, 2014-2017

May 2015 | 120 pages | ID: C69518D7AC6EN
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According to the UN standard (the elderly people aged over 60 accounting for 10% of total population or the elderly people over age 65 occupying 7% of total population in one region), China entered the aging society early in 1999. By the end of 2014, China’s population aged over 60 reached 212 million, making up 15.3% of total population, and the people aged 65 and above hit 138.1 million, or 10.1% of total population.

To deal with rapidly aging population, the Chinese government incorporated the issue of aging into the National 12th Five-Year Plan, and has introduced a number of favorable policies and laws & regulations from 2012, including the Opinion on Comprehensively Pushing Forward the Home-based Care Services, the Opinions on Accelerating the Development of Social Services for the Aged, the Guidance on Land for Old-age Service Facilities, and The Executive Opinion on Encouraging Private Capital to Participate in Old-age Service Industry Development.

By the end of 2014, the number of urban residents participating in the basic endowment insurance amounted to 341.15 million, a year-on-year addition of 18.97 million; elderly service institutions totaled 38,000, with 5.514 million beds, or 26.01 beds for per thousand elderly people.

The Chinese aged care market is now worth about RMB4 trillion, and is expected to surge to RMB13 trillion by 2030. Propelled by the huge potential of the industry and multiple positive policies, local real estate developers, insurance companies, and diversified companies have expanded into endowment real estate, medical care, and pension finance fields, especially the endowment real estate market.

Real estate developer: represented by Vanke and Poly Real Estate, which both forayed into endowment real estate early. At present, Beijing Vanke has primarily selected 10 projects as community old-age care centers, totaling 87,030 square meters, and capable of providing nearly 3,000 beds. Poly Real Estate has planned or is building 7 old-age care real estate projects in 6 cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu, and will set up 50 “Hexihui” old-age care brand chains within next five to ten years.

Insurance Company: represented by Union Life and Taikang Life. Union Life built China’s first old-age care community invested by an insurer, has finished its layout in old-age care industry in Wuhan, Shenyang, Nanning, Hefei, Jinan, Beijing, and Shanghai, and plans to develop 26 large old-age care communities nationwide within? ten years.

Taikang Life set foot in old-age care community field in 2009, and has planned and built old-age care communities in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Sanya, and Suzhou. The company’s first old-age care community- Taikang Community Old-Age Care Community Beijing Flagship is scheduled to be officially put into service in 2015. In addition, the company plans to invest 100 billion to build 15-20 old-age care communities across the country.

In addition, some foreign companies have started to enter Chinese endowment real estate industry via cooperation with local firms. For example, in Feb 2013, British PRP architects firm signed strategic cooperation agreement with Chongqing Jinyang Real Estate Development and Sichuan Chamber of Commerce to jointly develop old-age care industry demonstration base in Chongqing; in Dec 2014, Apple Hill Group officially announced to enter the Sichuan old-age care market, and to create retirement real estate projects with Guisen International Group.

Compared with developed countries, the aged care industry has just started in China, with most of endowment real estate projects having not been completed and business model still being explored. However, within next three years, as old-age care real estate projects go into operation, business models of the aged care industry in China will grow clear, and the market size will expand rapidly.

China Aged Care Industry Report, 2014-2017 focuses on the following:
  • China’s old-age security system, including policy environment, old-age security, medical insurance, financial security;
  • Chinese aged care market, covering market demand & supply, development status quo of aged care industry in foreign countries;
  • Chinese aged care real estate market, including current development, competitive landscape, profit models and investment risks of the industry;
  • 17 Chinese companies that get involved in aged care industry, including operation, revenue structure, and endowment real estate business.
1 OVERVIEW OF AGED CARE INDUSTRY

1.1 Definition
1.2 Industry Chain
1.3 Models
  1.3.1 Home-based Care
  1.3.2 Institution-based Care
  1.3.3 Community-based Care
1.4 Characteristics
  1.4.1 Comprehensiveness
  1.4.2 Welfare
  1.4.3 Public Benefit
  1.4.4 Profitability

2 CHINA'S OLD-AGE SECURITY SYSTEM

2.1 Policies
  2.1.1 Twelfth Five-Year Plan
  2.1.2 Other Policies and Regulations
2.2 Old-age Security
  2.2.1 Pension Insurance
  2.2.2 Social Assistance
2.3 Health Care
  2.3.1 Urban Basic Medical Insurance
  2.3.2 New Rural Cooperative Medical
  2.3.3 Elderly Health Care Services
2.4 Financial Security
  2.4.1 Pension Finance
  2.4.2 Commercial Pension Insurance
  2.4.3 Nursing Insurance
  2.4.4 Comprehensive Liability Insurance of Aged Care Institutions

3 CHINESE AGED CARE MARKET

3.1 Demand
  3.1.1 China's Population Aging Enters the Accelerated Phase
  3.1.2 Dependency Ratio of Elderly Population Rises Year by Year
  3.1.3 Proportion of Working-age Population Declines
  3.1.4 Size of Average Household Shrinks
3.2 Supply
  3.2.1 Aged Care Pattern
  3.2.2 Home-based Care
  3.2.3 Institution-based Care
3.3 Development Status of Foreign Aged Care Industry
  3.3.1 United States
  3.3.2 Great Britain
  3.3.3 Japan

4 CHINESE AGED CARE REAL ESTATE MARKET

4.1 Current Development
  4.1.1 Brief Introduction
  4.1.2 Foreign Experience
4.2 Competitive Landscape
  4.2.1 Overview
  4.2.2 Real Estate Enterprises
  4.2.3 Insurance Companies
  4.2.4 Diversified Enterprises
  4.2.5 Foreign-funded Enterprises
4.3 Profit Models
  4.3.1 Self-operation
  4.3.2 Sale + Lease
  4.3.3 Sale
4.4 Investment Risks
  4.4.1 Sales Modes
  4.4.2 Profit Models
  4.4.3 Supporting Policies
  4.4.4 Site Selection
  4.4.5 Profitability

5 KEY ENTERPRISES IN CHINA AGED CARE INDUSTRY

5.1 Vanke
  5.1.1 Profile
  5.1.2 Operation
  5.1.3 Revenue Structure
  5.1.4 Gross Margin
  5.1.5 Aged Care Real Estate Business
  5.1.6 Sale
  5.1.7 Forecast and Outlook
5.2 Poly Real Estate
  5.2.1 Profile
  5.2.2 Operation
  5.2.3 Revenue Structure
  5.2.4 Gross Margin
  5.2.5 Investment
  5.2.6 Aged Care Real Estate Business
  5.2.7 Forecast and Outlook
5.3 Beijing Capital Land
  5.3.1 Profile
  5.3.2 Operation
  5.3.3 Gross Margin
  5.3.4 Investment
  5.3.5 Aged Care Real Estate Business
  3.5.6 Forecast and Outlook
5.4 Sino-Ocean Land
  5.4.1 Profile
  5.4.2 Operation
  5.4.3 Revenue Structure
  5.4.4 Gross Margin
  5.4.5 Sale
  5.4.6 Land Reserve
  5.4.7 Aged Care Real Estate Business
  5.4.8 Forecast and Outlook
5.5 Taikang Life
  5.5.1 Profile
  5.5.2 Operation
  5.5.3 Revenue Structure
  5.5.4 Aged Care Business
5.6 New China Life Insurance
  5.6.1 Profile
  5.6.2 Operation
  5.6.3 Revenue Structure
  5.6.4 Aged Care Business
  5.6.5 Forecast and Outlook
5.7 Ping An Insurance
  5.7.1 Profile
  5.7.2 Operation
  5.7.3 Revenue Structure
  5.7.4 Aged Care Business
  5.7.5 Forecast and Outlook
5.8 Union Life
  5.8.1 Profile
  5.8.2 Operation
  5.8.3 Revenue Structure
  5.8.4 Aged Care Business
5.9 Cherish Yearn
  5.9.1 Profile
  5.9.2 Operation
  5.9.3 Aged Care Real Estate Business
  5.9.4 Development Strategy
5.10 Huichen Life
  5.10.1 Profile
  5.10.2 Operation
  5.10.3 Development Strategy
5.11 Tianjin Hetong Senior Citizens' Welfare Association
5.11 Profile
  5.11.2 Operation
  5.11.3 Development
5.12 Sunset Glow Chain Seniors’ Apartment
  5.12.1 Background
  5.12.2 Operation Mode
  5.12.3 Jiangyin Sunset Glow Seniors’ Recreation Center
5.13 Shanghai Henghui Medical Treatment Technique Progress
  5.13.1 Profile
  5.13.2 Aged Care Business
5.14 Zhejiang Double Arrow Rubber
  5.14.1 Profile
  5.14.2 Aged Care Business
5.15 Hebei Sanhe Yanda Industrial Group
  5.15.1 Profile
  5.15.2 Aged Care Business
  5.15.3 Business Model
5.16 Bright Food (Group)
  5.16.1 Profile
  5.16.2 Aged Care Business
5.17 China Taiping Insurance Group Ltd.
  5.17.1 Profile
  5.17.2 Aged Care Business

LIST OF CHARTS

Industry Chain of Aged Care Sector
Key Tasks of China’s Old-age Programs during “12th Five-Year Plan” Period
Major Policies on China’s Aged Care Industry, 2001-2015
Number of Urban Workers Involved in Basic Endowment Insurance in China (by Type), 2009-2013
Income and Expenses of Basic Endowment Insurance Fund in China’s Urban Areas, 2009-2014
Accumulated Balances of Basic Endowment Insurance Fund in China’s Urban Areas, 2009-2014
Number of Rural and Urban Residents Involved in Basic Endowment Insurance in China, 2010-2014
Number of People Enjoying Subsistence Allowances for the Urban and Rural Poor in China, 2009-2014
Subsistence Allowance Level of the Urban and Rural Poor in China, 2009-2014
Number of People Enjoying the Five Guarantees in the Chinese Rural Areas (by Type), 2009-2014
Expenditure for the Five Guarantees in China’s Rural Areas (by Type), 2009-2014
Average Standard for the Five Guarantees in Rural Areas of China (by Type), 2009 -2014
Population of Elderly People Who Enjoy Advanced Age Subsidies in China, 2009 -2014
Number of Urban Workers and Residents Who Enjoy Basic Medical Insurance in China (by Type), 2009-2014
Income and Expenses of China’s Urban Basic Medical Insurance Fund, 2009-2014
Accumulated Balance of China’s Urban Basic Medical Insurance Fund, 2009 -2014
Number of Participants and Participation Rate of New Rural Cooperative Medical System in China, 2009-2013
Number of Medical & Health Institutions in China, 2013-2014
Number of Hospitals in China (by Class), 2010-2014
Number of Beds of Medical and Health Institutions in China, 2012-2013
Number of Visits of Medical and Health Institutions in China, 2013-2014
Overview of Enterprise Annuity in China, 2010-2014
Population of People Aged 65 and Over and % of Total Population in China, 2009-2014
Dependency Ratio of People Aged 65 and Over in China, 2009-2014
Proportion of People Aged 15-64 in China, 2009-2014
Average Household Size in China, 2009 -2014
Classification of Elderly Care Institutions in China
Number of Elderly Care Institutions in China by Type, 2008-2014
Number of Beds and Old People in China’s Elderly Care Institutions (by Type), 2008-2014
Bed Utilization in China’s Elderly Care Institutions, 2008-2014
Number of Beds per 1,000 Aged People in China’s Elderly Care Institutions, 2008-2014
UK’s Pension System
Japan’s “Two-generation Housing” Mode
Comparison of Foreign Aged Care Modes (Communities)
Aged Care Real Estate Projects and Modes of Real Estate Companies in China, 2010-2015
Aged Care Real Estate Projects of Insurance Companies in China, 2010-2015
Aged Care Real Estate Projects of Diversified Enterprises in China, 2010-2014
Aged Care Industry Layout in China of Foreign-funded Enterprises, 2012-2015
Cases and Operational Characteristics of Self-operation Type Aged Care Real Estate in China
Cases and Operational Characteristics of Sale + Lease Type Aged Care Real Estate in China
Cases and Operational Characteristics of Sale Type Aged Care Real Estate in China
Revenue and Net Income of Vanke, 2010-2014
Revenue of Vanke (by Business), 2010-2014
Vanke’s Revenue Structure (by Business), 2010-2014
Vanke’s Revenue (by Region), 2010-2014
Vanke’s Revenue Structure (by Region), 2010-2014
Vanke’s Gross Margin, 2010-2014
Vanke’s Gross Margin (by Business), 2010-2014
Vanke’s Gross Margin (by Region), 2010-2013
Vanke’s Sales Area, 2012-2014
Vanke’s Measured Area, 2011-2014
Vanke’s Revenue and Net Income, 2013-2017E
Revenue and Net Income of Poly Real Estate, 2010-2014
Revenue of Poly Real Estate (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue Structure of Poly Real Estate, 2010-2014
Gross Margin of Poly Real Estate, 2010-2014
Gross Margin of Poly Real Estate (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue and Net Income of Poly Real Estate, 2013-2017E
Revenue and Net Income of Beijing Capital Land, 2010-2014
Gross Margin of Beijing Capital Land, 2010-2014
New Investment Projects of Beijing Capital Land, 2014
Land Reserve Distribution of Beijing Capital Land (by Region) at the end of 2014
Revenue and Net Income of Beijing Capital Land, 2013-2017E
Revenue and Net Income of Sino-Ocean Land, 2010-2014
Revenue of Sino-Ocean Land (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue Structure of Sino-Ocean Land (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue of Sino-Ocean Land (by Region), 2013-2014
Revenue Structure of Sino-Ocean Land (by Region), 2014
Gross Margin of Sino-Ocean Land, 2010-2014
Revenue of Sino-Ocean Land (by Product), 2013-2014
Land Reserve Proportion of Sino-Ocean Land (by Region), 2013-2014
Newly Purchased Land of Sino-Ocean Land, 2014
Revenue and Net Income of Sino-Ocean Land, 2013-2017E
Revenue and Net Income of Taikang Life, 2010-2014
Taikang Life’s Revenue (by Business), 2010-2014
Taikang Life’s Revenue Structure (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue and Net Income of New China Life Insurance, 2010-2014
Revenue of New China Life Insurance (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue Structure of New China Life Insurance (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue and Net Income of New China Life Insurance, 2013-2017E
Revenue and Net Income of Ping An Insurance, 2010-2014
Revenue of Ping An Insurance (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue Structure of Ping An Insurance (by Business), 2010-2014
Revenue and Net Income of Ping An Insurance, 2013-2017E
Revenue and Net Income of Union Life Insurance, 2010-2014
Revenue of Union Life Insurance (by Business), 2010-2014
Union Life CCRC Aged Care Scheme
Categories of Membership Cards and Their Costs & Interests of Shanghai Qinheyuan
Huichen Life’s Price List for Care-type Apartment for the Elderly
Nursing Assessment Standards and Care Costs of Tianjin Hetong Elderly Welfare Association
Sunset Glow Project
Charging Standard of Sunset Glow Love Nursing Home in Jiangyin
Charging Standard of Pudong Sun Moon Star Nursing Home
Charging Standard of Xuhui Sun Moon Star Nursing Home
Charging Standard of Yangpu Sun Moon Star Nursing Home
Charging Standard of Ningbo Sun Moon Star Nursing Home
Charging Standard of Shanghai Sun Moon Star Nursing Home
Charging Standard of Shanghai Aiyide Nursing Hospital
China Taiping’s Elderly Care Industry Layout



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