
 Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-23 12:55
 Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-23 12:55Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the trend of banks shutting down or consolidating their direct banking operations, with Postal Savings Bank of China announcing the absorption and merger of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Postal Bank of China Huinong Bank [1][2] - The merger is part of a broader trend in the banking industry towards digital transformation, where banks are enhancing their digital and centralized capabilities, primarily through mobile banking as the main service channel [2] - The independent value of direct banks has significantly diminished compared to the increasingly powerful mobile banking services, leading to challenges such as product homogeneity and high customer acquisition costs [2] Group 2 - The merger will not impact Postal Savings Bank's financial status or operating results, as Huinong Bank's financials were already fully consolidated into Postal Savings Bank's reports [3] - The long-term effect on Postal Savings Bank's performance is expected to be minimal, as the loans and deposits from Huinong Bank are relatively small and will not be renewed after their natural maturity [3] - The consolidation is aimed at optimizing management and business structure, enhancing digital transformation outcomes, and reducing operational costs [2]
