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    Commercial lenders turn to fintech as contactless financing gains ground

    By JIANG XUEQING | China Daily | Updated: 2020-05-01 00:00
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    Commercial banks are stepping up provision of online, mobile and phone banking services through the application of financial technologies, as the novel coronavirus epidemic has stimulated huge demand for contactless financial services.

    Amid the epidemic, the iron and steel industry has been facing growing financial pressure to resume work and production due to restrictions on transportation, raw material shortages and a drop in demand.

    China Zheshang Bank Co Ltd, a joint-stock commercial lender headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, used blockchain technology to confirm the authenticity of accounts receivable of iron and steel companies and promoted accounts receivable circulation, thus revitalizing the liquidity of their assets.

    The bank instructed Minmetals Yingkou Medium Plate Co Ltd, a manufacturer of high-end medium and heavy plates and wire rods, and its upstream suppliers to realize online financing by transferring 95 million yuan ($13.4 million) of accounts receivable with the help of blockchain technology.

    In a notice issued on Feb 14, the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission urged banks and insurers to actively promote online businesses, strengthen the management of their online banking, mobile banking and WeChat mini programs, and optimize contactless service channels. As a result, commercial banks have been stepping up such services.

    A commerce and trading company in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, applied online for a letter of credit from Industrial Bank Co Ltd, guaranteeing that a buyer's payment to a seller will be received on time and for the correct amount, to pay its upstream supplier.

    Upon the request of the supplier, the Fuzhou-based joint-stock commercial lender later issued 50 million yuan to the supplier online via the letter of credit forfeiting service, which allows an exporter to receive upfront payment for selling letter of credit-based receivables at a discount on a non-recourse basis.

    By the end of March 26, Industrial Bank had provided a total of 258 billion yuan to enterprises via online supply chain financing in various models, such as bill financing, accounts receivable financing and letter of credit financing, since the epidemic broke out in December.

    Banks must explore more areas like intelligent customer service, home banking and supply chain finance, said Dong Ximiao, chief analyst at Zhongguancun Internet Finance Institute.

    He urged the government to strengthen financial infrastructure construction, such as launching a pilot program on opening unrestricted, fully functioning bank accounts online from a distance as the epidemic will change public behavior to a certain extent and people may continue to resist gathering for quite a long time.

    Financial regulators should also encourage internet banks to speed up product innovation and encourage mainstream banks to further expand their online lending business, especially increasing the issuance of loans to small and medium-sized businesses and personal clients, he said.

    Many listed banks have increased investment in financial technology to meet a fast growing demand for remote and contactless online banking services.

    Fang Heying, president of China CITIC Bank Co Ltd, said the bank's budget for technology investment is 6.6 billion yuan this year, accounting for more than 3.5 percent of its operating income, and there will be no cap on its technology investment.

    Compared with larger banks, small financial institutions that lack technology investment and research capabilities must step up cooperation with credible fintech companies, under the premise of clarifying their responsibilities and rights, said Ye Yanfei, an inspector of the Policy Research Bureau of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.

    "The epidemic has provided a huge opportunity for the financial sector to carry out business via financial technology," Ye said.

    "With the development of the internet of things, financial institutions will obtain more corporate data in terms of production, marketing and purchasing to better identify business risks and distinguish good companies from bad ones more accurately," he said.

    Regulatory technologies should also become more digitized, more intelligent and more tolerant in certain aspects, to encourage innovation conducted by financial institutions and adapt to the development needs of technology finance," he added.

     

    A pedestrian walks past a Shanghai branch of China Zheshang Bank Co Ltd, a joint-stock commercial lender headquartered in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province. LYU LIANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

     

     

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