In 2022, the company announced the de-listing of its American Depository Shares (ADS) and that the last day of trading was intended to be 1 September 2022. The underlying security of the ADS was the H shares, which would continue trading on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. The company cited limited trading volume in the ADS and administrative costs as the reasons for the de-listing. In 2023, China Life Insurance invested $3.5 billion in Honghu Private Securities Investment Fund. The same amount was invested by
New China Life Insurance. The fund will aim to improve capital utilization efficiency and increase long-term investment assets. China Life Insurance Company continues to operate in Russia as of 2025, despite the
international sanctions imposed on the country following its
invasion of Ukraine. The company's Russian offices remain active, and it has advertised for new employees in the region. This ongoing presence has raised ethical questions, as
Russia's actions and war crimes in Ukraine, including civilian casualties and infrastructure destruction, have been widely condemned. ==See also==