Core Insights - The Bank of China (BOC) has launched a cross-border e-commerce zone during the 8th China International Import Expo, focusing on creating a comprehensive service ecosystem for cross-border payments, supply chains, and e-commerce [1][2] - BOC Shanghai Branch emphasizes "ecological integrity" and "service precision," collaborating with the Import Expo Bureau to attract leading domestic e-commerce platforms and payment institutions [1] - The "BOC Cross-border E-commerce" service brand includes various sub-products that facilitate seamless connections between domestic and foreign payment institutions and e-commerce platforms [1] Group 1 - The cross-border e-commerce zone showcases a complete ecosystem from payment to supply chain and sales, featuring a dedicated BOC service area [1] - BOC has partnered with seven domestic and foreign payment institutions and e-commerce platforms to provide comprehensive digital financial services for small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce enterprises [1] - The "BOC Cross-border E-commerce" service includes products like "Three-way Pass," "Cross-border Pass," "E-commerce Pass," and "Overseas Pass," enabling batch real-time settlements [1] Group 2 - BOC Shanghai Branch aims to enhance its cross-border e-commerce service capabilities, focusing on the integration of cross-border financial services with Shanghai's "Silk Road E-commerce" initiative [2] - The bank plans to leverage its global advantages and comprehensive features to deepen collaboration with payment institutions and e-commerce platforms [2] - The goal is to contribute to Shanghai's development as a global cross-border e-commerce hub by injecting more financial momentum [2]
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