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深圳制造业、普惠小微贷款余额均超1万亿元 “跨境理财通”收付金额占大湾区近五成
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-04-23 07:36

Group 1: Financial Overview of Shenzhen - As of the end of Q1 2023, Shenzhen's total deposits in both domestic and foreign currencies reached 13.97 trillion yuan, while total loans amounted to 9.81 trillion yuan, with both deposits and loans increasing by over 300 billion yuan in the first quarter [1] - The balance of loans in the manufacturing sector was 1.26 trillion yuan, accounting for 12.8% of total loans, an increase of 0.6 percentage points from the end of the previous year [1] - The balance of inclusive small and micro loans reached 1.90 trillion yuan, representing 19.3% of total loans, with a growth rate 5 percentage points higher than the overall loan growth rate during the same period, placing Shenzhen among the top cities in the country [1] Group 2: Development of Payment Services - Shenzhen is actively developing a comprehensive payment demonstration zone, with over 44,000 merchants able to accept foreign cards and 4,156 ATMs supporting foreign card withdrawals as of March 2025 [2] - The number of non-cash payment transactions by foreign personnel in Shenzhen increased by 28.09% in terms of transaction count and 34.74% in terms of transaction amount in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the previous year [2] - The city has implemented simplified account opening services and established 181 standardized foreign language service outlets to address account opening difficulties for foreign nationals [2] Group 3: Cross-Border Financial Services - Shenzhen has initiated a "Cross-Border Financial Services Entering Various Districts" campaign, focusing on stabilizing foreign trade and enhancing the quality of cross-border RMB services [4] - As of March 2025, over 1,500 enterprises in Shenzhen benefited from facilitation policies, with a business scale exceeding 140 billion USD [4] - The city has supported 21,000 enterprises in cross-border e-commerce settlement, with a business scale of 52.9 billion USD, and has facilitated cross-border RMB settlements totaling 1.2 trillion yuan [4]