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金融服务深度融入 中国—东盟合作发展大局
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-09-30 03:48
9月17日至21日,第22届中国—东盟博览会(以下简称"东博会")在南宁举办。在这场国际盛会的背 后,建行广西区分行交出了亮眼成绩单:跨境人民币结算规模突破600亿元,同比实现100%高速增长; 创新推出的"互市e汇通"系统有效破解边贸结算难题,线上结算超2.6万笔;依托"全球撮合家"平台成功 举办多场跨境经贸对接活动,累计促成意向合作金额近200亿元;"AI赋能 数创未来"展位成为了解跨境 金融创新的热门"打卡点"…… 作为服务高水平对外开放的金融"主力军"之一,建行广西区分行持续提升参与国际竞争能力,以高质量 金融服务深度融入中国—东盟合作发展大局,通过"融资破局、结算提效、撮合搭桥、创新赋能"四位一 体的综合金融服务体系,为推动共建"一带一路"和构建中国—东盟命运共同体注入强劲金融动能。 这已是建行第7年承办该对接会,为提升撮合效率,该行梳理建立"供需数据库",通过标签化分类实现 精准配对,现场设置12个"一对一洽谈区",安排外语专员协助沟通,为中马跨境贸易再添新活力。 这样的精准服务并非个例。近两年来,该行累计支持涉外企业融资超1200亿元,投放进出口贸易融资近 900亿元,服务全区前300大涉外企业 ...
金融机构化身出海“服务站” 直接帮跨境卖家做运营?
Group 1 - Shenzhen companies are increasingly exploring emerging markets, with a focus on diversifying their business operations, particularly in the oral care consumer goods sector [1] - Financial institutions in Shenzhen are evolving into resource linking and overseas service stations, providing customized and comprehensive solutions for companies venturing abroad [1][2] - The demand from companies for services related to overseas logistics, market access, compliance, tax policies, cross-border financing, and localization is growing [2][3] Group 2 - Banks are not only facilitating resource matching but are also directly involved in advising companies on their overseas operations, offering both financial and non-financial services [3] - The international market is becoming a significant growth area for Chinese commercial banks, with examples like ICBC Brazil focusing on cross-border settlements and trade financing [3][4] - The use of the Renminbi in international trade is increasing, with over 50% of some Latin American countries starting to adopt it for trade and investment, benefiting Shenzhen's private enterprises [3][4] Group 3 - Shenzhen's cross-border insurance services are expanding to cover the entire process of companies going abroad, with a focus on risk mitigation [5] - Common risks faced by companies include exchange rate fluctuations, geopolitical changes, and buyer defaults, which are often excluded from standard insurance coverage [5] - The "Big Protection" insurance program supports small and medium-sized export enterprises, with 22,000 companies signing up in 2024, facilitating exports worth $90.91 billion, a 27.5% increase [5][6]