Group 1 - The 7th Digital Inclusive Finance Conference was held in Beijing, focusing on how the financial industry can leverage digital and intelligent technologies for innovation and transformation to support the high-quality development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the real economy [1][2] - The former Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China, Li Dongrong, emphasized the importance of recognizing the role of inclusive finance in financial reform and development, increasing the application of technology, optimizing digital financial product supply, and enhancing the precision and convenience of inclusive finance [1][2] - Yang Hong, Deputy Director of the Credit Market Department of the People's Bank of China, noted that the bank has been improving policy frameworks and tools to enhance the financing environment for SMEs, resulting in increased financing volume, expanded coverage, and reduced costs [3] Group 2 - The conference highlighted the significant progress in China's inclusive finance, with improved coverage, accessibility, and satisfaction of financial services, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and digital economy [2][4] - Postal Savings Bank has actively pursued a digital transformation strategy for small and micro finance, issuing 4.5 trillion yuan in inclusive micro loans over the past three years, with 87% of the loans being online [3] - The event also marked the launch of the "China Digital Finance Development Report (2025)" and showcased innovative achievements in digital inclusive finance [4][5]
数智驱动 构建数字普惠金融新生态——第七届数字普惠金融大会在京举行