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证券投顾行业退费额激增背后 恶意代理维权“黑产”化
经济观察报· 2025-07-06 13:01
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant penetration of financial "black and gray industries" across various sectors, emphasizing the need for a collaborative enforcement and judicial system, along with enhanced financial data sharing and risk control responsibilities to combat these issues effectively [33]. Group 1: Industry Dynamics - The securities advisory industry has seen a dramatic increase in refund requests, with total refunds reaching 24.45 billion in 2023, up from 13.48 billion in 2021, marking an over 80% increase [7][12]. - Approximately 30% to 40% of refund requests are attributed to malicious agency claims, which have created substantial challenges for the securities advisory sector [8][12]. - The number of agency firms in the securities advisory sector has surged to around 800, with many former agents from the banking and insurance sectors transitioning into this field [8][12]. Group 2: Financial Impact - The securities advisory industry generated a net income of 54.4 billion in 2024, despite facing a significant increase in refund requests [11]. - The total refund amount in the securities advisory industry for 2023 was 24.45 billion, with abnormal refunds estimated to exceed 9 billion, which nearly consumed the industry's average profit of 17.62 billion [21][23]. - The revenue generated by malicious agency claims in the securities advisory sector is estimated to be around 2.9 billion for 2023, based on the refund amounts and commission structures [21]. Group 3: Regulatory Challenges - The regulatory framework for addressing malicious agency claims in the securities advisory sector is less stringent compared to the banking and insurance sectors, where such actions are classified as extortion [28]. - The difficulty in prosecuting malicious agency claims is compounded by the evasive tactics employed by these organizations, such as using multiple company registrations and operating through external networks [29][31]. - The securities advisory industry is collaborating with law enforcement to enhance the crackdown on malicious agency claims, but challenges remain due to the complexity of evidence collection and jurisdictional issues [30][32].