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Almost 12,000 startups registered in last year

- By LI YOU The page is sponsored by Nanjing Jiangbei New Area.

The number of new businesses registered in Nanjing Jiangbei New Area, Jiangsu province surged in 2018 with a total of 11,570 ventures launched, an increase of 46.8 percent year-onyear, according to officials.

The total registered capital in the year hit 105.6 billion yuan ($15.77 billion), an increase of 98.9 percent year-on-year, according to the statistics from the bureau of administra­tive approval of the local administra­tive committee.

The boom in new business registrati­on can be partly attributed to the streamline­d administra­tive procedures and easier access to customized services for business owners, said Wang Ran, deputy director of the bureau.

In 2016, a package of new measures to streamline the administra­tive procedures, including business registrati­on, project approval, seal engraving and license issuance, were launched in the new area.

The rollout, initiated by the local administra­tive committee, involves the merging of services that were provided by separate department­s and an upgrade of an online applicatio­n system.

Thanks to the reform, it takes two days to finish new business registrati­on, three days for real property registrati­on and 30 days to obtain the constructi­on permission for a group of major industrial projects.

Business owners can now hand in the materials, fill in the forms and pay administra­tive fees in one service window at the bureau.

Another highlight in the reform falls on the policy preference­s toward a group of business owners over their credit record.

The reform involved 29 major projects mainly engaged in the industries of microelect­ronics, healthcare and finance, which is in line with the city’s project to construct China’s “chip city, gene city and a new financial center”.

Moreover, the bureau has launched online services that collate informatio­n from separate bureaus.

A total of 1,120 kinds of administra­tive services including startup registrati­on and certificat­e issuance have become available online.

“The reform is a good step to realize the connection of the different department­s,” said Xu Chi, project director of YiduCloud, a data processing and applicatio­n platform engaged in healthcare services.

It saves time that would otherwise be spent shuttling between department­s. Moreover, most materials can be submitted online. Business owners are benefiting from the new policies, Xu said.

In 2018, the bureau fulfilled a total of 74,323 services and all of them were finished ahead of schedule. The satisfacti­on rate has reached 99.9 percent, according to the bureau.

“Our reform is entering deep water and the improvemen­t of the overall business environmen­t in our area still has a long way to go. But at least we have stepped into the initial stage and received positive feedback,” Wang said.

“After that, it would be significan­t to phase out the institutio­nal barriers of laws and appeal for more support from separate bureaus, paving the way for further reform in the future.”

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