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搭建“服务+产品+资源”三维模式 建行上海市分行做优做强跨境金融服务
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-07-22 12:12
Core Viewpoint - Shanghai is accelerating its development as an international financial center, with China Construction Bank (CCB) playing a pivotal role in facilitating cross-border financial services and supporting both domestic enterprises going global and foreign enterprises entering the Chinese market [1][2]. Group 1: CCB's Strategic Initiatives - CCB signed a new strategic cooperation agreement with the Shanghai municipal government on September 11, 2024, establishing the "CCB Shanghai Global Financial Service Center" to enhance global financial service coordination [1]. - In just over six months, the center has successfully facilitated cross-border credit applications for 12 enterprises, totaling 27.9 billion yuan, with a credit balance for "going out" clients reaching 34.6 billion yuan by the end of Q1 2025, reflecting a growth of 1.8 billion yuan or 5.5% since September 2024 [1]. - The center has also engaged with 53 global Fortune 500 clients, expanding its service coverage and increasing the financing scale for 17 Fortune 500 clients to 168.7 billion yuan, a growth of 19 billion yuan or 13% since its inception [1]. Group 2: Support for Chinese Enterprises - CCB's Shanghai branch has integrated domestic and international resources to provide comprehensive support for Chinese enterprises' overseas investments, addressing regulatory challenges and facilitating efficient communication with foreign exchange management authorities [4][5]. - The bank successfully navigated regulatory hurdles for Baowu Steel Group's investment in the Simandou iron ore project in Guinea, ensuring smooth capital flow for the project [5]. Group 3: Collaboration with Foreign Enterprises - CCB has enhanced its collaboration with foreign enterprises, exemplified by its partnership with Brazil's Vale, which has seen significant growth in trade and financial services, including the issuance of a 150 million yuan customs guarantee [7][8]. - The bank's strategic dialogue with Vale has led to the establishment of international syndicate loans and regular loans, totaling 163 million USD and 187 million USD respectively, marking a significant advancement in their partnership [7][8]. Group 4: Future Outlook - CCB aims to leverage Shanghai's financial ecosystem to further support enterprises in going global, deepen relationships with key foreign enterprises, and enhance cross-border financial services [8]. - The bank plans to focus on four key areas: cross-border syndicates, treasury centers, trade finance, and innovative services for foreign financial institutions, aiming to strengthen its competitive edge in international business [8].
从“一带一路”到全球结算——山东中行金融护航外贸企业稳健出海
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-05-29 11:43
Group 1 - Shandong Bank has significantly increased financial support for foreign trade enterprises in Shandong, serving over 15,000 companies and handling nearly 35 billion USD in international settlement by the end of April [1] - The bank has tailored guarantee services for Jerry Group, providing 430 million CNY in cross-border guarantees to support their international bidding efforts across 19 countries [3] - Since 2024, Shandong Bank has provided nearly 6 billion CNY in guarantee financial services to 87 local enterprises involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, benefiting 41 countries and regions [4] Group 2 - Shandong Bank has launched various online settlement products to enhance the efficiency of cross-border fund transfers for import and export enterprises, facilitating nearly 10 billion USD in convenient services for over a thousand companies since 2025 [6] - The bank has pioneered several innovative cross-border financial services, including the first cross-platform electronic document business and the first domestic cross-border interconnectivity business, significantly improving trade processes and reducing fraud risks [7] - Shandong Bank actively engages with foreign trade enterprises through policy transmission and support activities, organizing multiple seminars and one-on-one services to address trade challenges and provide tailored financial solutions [9][10]