10月6家银行收到超千万罚单,有行长任职资格罕见被否
21世纪经济报道·2025-11-05 11:29

Core Viewpoint - In October, financial institutions received 489 fines, a year-on-year decrease of 2.59%, but the total penalty amount reached 378 million yuan, a significant increase of 223.08% compared to the previous year [2]. Group 1: Penalty Overview - The number of fines in October decreased significantly compared to the first three months of the year, but the total penalty amount remains high, with October being the second highest this year after September [4]. - Regulatory bodies such as the National Financial Supervision Administration, the People's Bank of China, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange all issued fewer fines in October [7]. - Banks received a total of 310 fines, a month-on-month decrease of 24.39%, while insurance companies received 108 fines, down 16.92%, and securities firms received 16 fines, down 42.86% [9]. Group 2: Major Fines - In October, six fines exceeded 10 million yuan, with the largest fine against a bank for issues related to corporate governance, loans, interbank transactions, bills, asset quality, and non-performing asset management [12]. - The largest fine was against the Bank of China, amounting to 97.9 million yuan, for various management failures [13]. - Other significant fines included China Minsheng Bank (28.62 million yuan), Agricultural Bank of China (27.2 million yuan), and Ping An Bank (18.8 million yuan) for similar management issues [14]. Group 3: Compliance Cases - Five Mining Securities was criticized for publishing incorrect coupon rates and issuance results during a bond issuance process, failing to comply with relevant regulations [15][16]. - Tianjin Investment Futures was ordered to rectify its operations due to ineffective risk isolation between its brokerage and proprietary trading businesses, leading to significant losses [17]. - A rare case occurred where the qualification of a bank president was denied due to non-compliance with regulatory requirements, highlighting increased scrutiny on corporate governance in small and medium-sized banks [18]. Group 4: Compliance Characteristics - There was a more than double increase in fines for illegal loan issuance, with 19 fines issued in October, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 111.11% [21]. - Fines related to internal control management also increased, with 32 fines issued in October, a month-on-month increase of 52.38% [23]. Group 5: Penalty Rankings - China Agricultural Development Bank had the highest penalty amount in the third quarter and continued to lead in October [27]. - Zhongcheng Trust received the largest penalty among non-bank institutions in October, with a fine of 6.6 million yuan for various violations [29].