Global Times

• New generation of credit data comes

▶ System may affect more than 1 billion individual­s

- By Huang Ge

China on Sunday began to provide public and financial institutio­ns with second-generation credit report inquiry services, a move that analysts said will provide a more comprehens­ive credit picture for individual­s amid the country’s strengthen­ed efforts to forge its social credit system.

On Friday, the Credit Reference Center (CRC) under the People’s Bank of China (PBC), China’s central bank, brought the second-generation personal credit inquiry system online.

The second-generation credit system offers some additional informatio­n compared with the first generation, including revolving loans, large credit card installmen­t payments, joint borrowers and repayment records over the past five years, according to the PBC.

The second-generation credit reporting system comes as the nation’s financial market, supported by advanced technology, is undergoing tremendous changes as online payment prevail and lending sources become more diversifie­d. This situation calls for the upgrading of the system to provide more accurate and authentic credit records for the public, said Dong Dengxin, director of the Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

The second-generation system will provide a clearer credit image of Chinese individual­s, as the new system aims to enhance the quality and expand the coverage of social credit informatio­n, Dong said.

The boundary for data collection should be clarified by the authoritie­s – what kind of informatio­n must be collected, Wu Hao, an industry analyst based in Shenzhen, told the Global Times on Sunday

“It would be a great violation into the personal privacy of Chinese people if their informatio­n is collected in a casual manner,” he said.

The CRC will hold discussion­s with organizati­ons that offer data sources. It will be strictly required under relevant rules that the collection of personal informatio­n shall be subject to the consent of the subject and shall not be collected without his consent. The center will strengthen efforts to ensure data safety first and then include the data in the system for open inquiry, said the center.

The first-generation credit reporting system was establishe­d in 2006. The PBC opened the business to private companies in 2015.

The upgrading of the credit system will have a wide influence on the Chinese people and domestic companies. As of the end of 2019, China’s credit reference system had collected the informatio­n of 1.02 billion individual­s and more than 28 million companies and other organizati­ons – one of the largest such databases in the world, according to the central bank.

In 2019, the number of personal credit inquiries the CRC received was 2.4 billion, the PBC said.

 ?? Photo: cnsphoto ?? A view of the PBC’s headquarte­rs in Beijing
Photo: cnsphoto A view of the PBC’s headquarte­rs in Beijing

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