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Hanwha Life Insurance announced on the 19th that it ranked first in returns among all operators in neutral investment and stable investment types among retirement pension default option products as of the end of the fourth quarter of 2025.
As of the end of 2025, 41 financial firms, including life insurers, non-life insurers, banks and securities firms, were selling a total of 319 default option products, according to statistics from the Financial Supervisory Service. Awards
Hanwha Life Insurance's Default Option Neutral Investment BF1 recorded a cumulative three-year return of 53.93%, ranking first overall among retirement pension default option neutral investment products. Another neutral investment product, Hanwha Life Insurance's default option neutral investment type TDF2, also ranked third with a three-year return of 47.23%, showing top performance.
Hanwha Life Insurance's default option neutral investment type BF1 is an ETF-based asset allocation type exchange exposure product that invests in various assets such as global stocks, global bonds, gold and REITs, and has recorded excellent performance due to the recent rise in gold prices and foreign exchange gains from rising exchange rates
Hanwha Life Insurance is providing a variety of default option products tailored to customers' investment tendencies and life cycles, including asset allocation BF funds that invest in various assets at home and abroad, and global asset allocation TDF (Target Date Fund), which lowers the proportion of risky assets as retirement approaches.
An official from Hanwha Life Insurance who spoke with this newspaper by phone said, "The goal is to provide optimal operational performance to customers in line with the purpose of introducing default options to improve subscribers' returns."
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