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Bank of China to expand lending to small businesses

By Jiang Xueqing | China Daily | Updated: 2018-12-14 11:01
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BOC unveiled 20 measures to support private enterprises. [Photo/IC]

Bank of China Ltd signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce on Wednesday to further expand financing channels for private companies, especially small businesses, to expand their footprints globally.

"As part of BOC's efforts to support private companies, the strategic cooperation will help the bank to improve its channels of communication with private small businesses, better understand the demand of its clients, and improve its financial services accordingly," said Zhu Jun, general manager of the inclusive finance department at Bank of China, the country's fourth-largest commercial lender by assets.

Each of the bank's branches will strengthen communication with local federations of industry and commerce, set aside an overall credit quota for small and microenterprises at the local level, deepen its knowledge of its clients' businesses, and offer financial products specifically designed for private enterprises of different sizes, Zhu explained.

Last month, BOC unveiled 20 measures to support private enterprises, with the aim of stabilizing China's foreign trade and domestic investment. The measures include optimizing the bank's credit granting policy, reducing the cost of financial services, and expanding the scope of collateral.

Prior to that, regulatory authorities had urged banking and insurance institutions to step up financial support for private enterprises.

The regulator also encouraged banking institutions to reduce their reliance on collateral for lending to private companies, based on the enhancement of their abilities in risk identification and management.

Xiao Qijing, CEO of Hangzhou-based Holley Group Co Ltd, said: "I hope that Chinese companies investing overseas will obtain financing at a lower cost for a longer period."

Holley Group and Thai industrial estate operator Amata Corp have jointly developed the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone, which is close to Bangkok and Laem Chabang Port.

BOC has granted a 500 million Thai baht ($15.3 million) line of credit to Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Realty Development Co Ltd.

The bank also provides comprehensive financial services, including commercial banking, investment banking, insurance and asset management, to Holley Group and registered Chinese companies in the industrial zone, in addition to helping these companies to find clients.

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