China Daily (Hong Kong)

Easy credit bolsters startups, supply firms

- By WU YIYAO in Shanghai wuyiyao@chinadaily.com.cn

In recent months, branch directors, account managers and 600 staff of China Minsheng Bank in Ningbo, a port city in Zhejiang province, have been stepping out of their offices and customer-facing counters to visit hundreds of enterprise­s. Their goal has been to conduct on-site evaluation­s and get first-hand understand­ing of clients’ demands.

“Only in this way can we understand how to develop customized services and products for real economy players,” said Zhao Shuqing, one of the bank’s executives who visited the enterprise­s.

When banks reach out to us borrowers, and are willing to hear and understand us, it feels good.”

Zhuang Weili,

“Many companies in the city are involved in manufactur­ing and trade. Some need loans, some need supply chain financing services to increase turnover, and some smaller ones may not know what they need during their first days of operation. During our visits to clients, we get to understand their pain points,” he said.

This kind of outreach is just one of the several measures that banks in Ningbo take to deliver customized services to sectors that strengthen the real economy.

For instance, Ningbo Xiangyu Drone Technology Co Ltd, a drone developer that serves segments like environmen­t protection and educationa­l services, received loans from Huaxia Bank by pledging not physical assets but intellectu­al property as collateral.

Similarly, Zhuang Weili, founder of Weili Farm in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, a startup that sells local fruit through e-commerce platforms, received a loan of 80,000 yuan ($12,160) by pledging patents. The firm has patents in packaging technologi­es that help retain freshness of perishable­s and in fruit-sorting processes.

“In the past, startups were less likely to get loans because banks would think they don’t have enough collateral to pledge; but without credit, a small company could hardly grow. When banks reach out to us borrowers, and are willing to hear and understand us, it feels good. Best of all, their financing is prompt and helpful,” said Zhuang.

A note from the bank explains the purpose of developing a new credit model for startups. “The rationale behind enabling startups to have easier access to credit is to go back to the (banking) fundamenta­ls and the actual purpose of financing industry — to empower clients and to help them to realize bigger dreams.

“It takes more time and efforts for due diligence and research to understand how these ‘new technology companies’ work. Ignoring their demands would be lazy and irresponsi­ble.”

Supply chain financing services also help trading firms to increase turnover and better manage debitcredi­t operations.

Wang Tao, a wine dealer in Guiyang, Guizhou province, used to worry about the risks in shipping products first and receiving payments some months later.

“In our business, it’s common that we receive payments months after

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