
Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen Special Economic Zone has achieved remarkable growth over 45 years, with significant contributions from both technology and finance sectors, exemplified by the development of Ping An Bank and its support for local tech enterprises [1][2]. Group 1: Shenzhen Economic Development - Shenzhen has 4.508 million business entities, including 25,000 national high-tech enterprises, averaging 12 per square kilometer [1]. - The city's R&D investment is projected to account for 6.46% of GDP in 2024, with PCT international patent applications leading the nation for 21 consecutive years [1]. Group 2: Ping An Bank's Role - Ping An Bank's value added in the financial sector grew from 0.16 billion yuan at the establishment of the special zone to 471.1 billion yuan in 2024 [1]. - The bank has provided significant financial support to technology enterprises, including a 20 million yuan credit loan to XWD for expansion, which later successfully listed on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board [2]. Group 3: Financial Services for Technology Enterprises - Ping An Bank's financial services for XWD represent a broader strategy of "relay financing" to support the entire lifecycle of tech enterprises [3]. - The bank has provided 600 billion yuan in credit support to a specific new energy vehicle company, facilitating financing for approximately 700 downstream dealers [3]. Group 4: Organizational and Product Innovation - Ping An Bank has established a Technology Finance Center to address the needs of tech enterprises at various stages, creating a comprehensive financial service system [4]. - The bank has developed innovative products like "Tengfei Loan" and "Listing Loan" to cater to the high-growth characteristics of tech companies [5]. Group 5: Financial Performance Indicators - As of June, Ping An Bank's corporate deposit balance reached 2.37 trillion yuan, with corporate loan balance at 1.68 trillion yuan [6]. - The bank issued 239.77 billion yuan in new loans to foundational industries and 123.82 billion yuan to emerging industries in the first half of the year [6].