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调整资产结构 推动金融与实体经济深度融合
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-08-04 18:42

Core Insights - The banking sector is actively implementing the core objectives of the "Five Major Articles" in finance, focusing on adjusting asset structures to strengthen the foundation for a financial powerhouse, with emphasis on technology, green finance, inclusive finance, pension, and digital sectors [1][4] - Major banks, including state-owned and joint-stock banks, are leading efforts by providing substantial long-term funding support for key national projects and core links in industrial chains [1][4] - Smaller banks are also making contributions by focusing on regional needs, with significant growth in loans for technology enterprises and green finance [2] Summary by Categories Major Banks - ICBC has seen its strategic emerging industry loan balance exceed 3.1 trillion yuan, with technology enterprise loans nearing 2 trillion yuan, green loans surpassing 6 trillion yuan, and inclusive loans reaching 2.9 trillion yuan by the end of 2024 [1] - Other major banks are also focusing on the five key areas, with notable loan growth in technology and green sectors [1] Small and Medium Banks - Guilin Bank's loans in the "Five Major Articles" reached 117.68 billion yuan, with technology enterprise loans growing over 30% year-on-year [2] - Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank's technology enterprise loan balance is nearly 115 billion yuan, up 24.29% from the previous year [2] - Huishang Bank's green loan balance is close to 116 billion yuan, increasing over 40% year-on-year, while its inclusive small and micro enterprise loans exceed 150 billion yuan [2] Challenges - Some banks face challenges in data and business practices, with discrepancies in loan balances compared to similar-sized institutions, such as Ningbo Bank's green loan balance of 50.54 billion yuan being below the average for A-share city commercial banks [3] - There is a notable gap in technology investment between domestic banks and international peers, with only 4 out of 20 banks investing over 5% of revenue in technology by 2024 [3] - The pension finance sector requires enhanced product innovation, as the current pension system heavily relies on the first pillar, with low coverage in the second pillar and slow development in the third pillar [3] Data Governance - The banking industry faces issues with inconsistent data standards, naming conventions, and data discrepancies, which affect the objectivity of assessments [4] - There is an urgent need for unified data standards and improved data governance within the banking sector [4]