China Daily

Financing to be eased for returnees

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China will make financing easier for migrant workers and veterans who return to their rural homes and start businesses, a senior official said.

Zhang Yizhen, vice-minister of human resources and social security, made the remark during a news briefing on Friday on an upcoming guideline of policy incentives for migrant workers, college students and veterans who choose to start businesses in rural regions. It was approved at the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday.

Zhang said State-owned commercial banks will direct their subbranche­s to approve credit for those who return to start businesses. Also, the financing model covering government, banks and insurance will be extended to rural startups.

The Agricultur­e Bank of China will put a major emphasis on their inclusive financing in rural areas, Zhang said, and more financial organizati­ons will be encouraged to set up in areas where rural startups have accumulate­d.

She said the ministry will work to further implement and improve the loan policy for startups, while the credit record system for those who start businesses will be improved.

“In our field research, we noticed that the key problem rural startups face is financing, that is, how and where to get funding. Poor credit records, difficulty in getting financing guarantees and limited financing channels are major difficulti­es,” she said.

Seven million people had started businesses in rural areas as of September, the Ministry of Agricultur­e reported.

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