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Sichuan regulatory authorities who said that the award of credits to mobilize the enthusiasm
Sichuan regulatory authorities who said that the award of credits to mobilize the enthusiasm of lending by financial institutions, but also conducive to the establishment of rural payback mechanism. The pilot began in 2009, the objective is to mobilize financial support to agriculture initiative, lead the payback “three rural”. Back in April, the Ministry of Finance launched the financial County agricultural loan incremental financial institutions reward capital management procedures, and select the Heilongjiang, Henan, Hunan, Xinjiang, Yunnan province, the first pilot. According to the requirements of the Replica Watches Ministry of finance, financial institutions, the County is a County (including county-level city, not including the County area) within its region unincorporated, financial institutions and other financial institutions (excluding agricultural development Bank) in County and County below. In the pilot, the main evaluation over the average balance of agricultural loans (i.e. County financial institutions at the end of each quarter of the annual agricultural loan balance of arithmetic mean of the year-on-year growth of more than 15%, 2% reward. At the same time, if the end of the bad loans rate increased year-over-year, and award a self-professed.
As the pilot’s in-depth, some issues have begun to surface, including the identification of agricultural loans become parties focus. In practice it is manipulation is diverse. For example, a Finance Department of Henan province, a County claiming reward capital 560 million, spot found its farm household loan contains non-farmers, rural enterprise loans includes mining, tourism development loans, accounting for more than 40%, thereby excluding it more incentive funding to 250 million. But another county nongxinlianshe will offer Fake Watches financing discount agricultural statistics in the amount of the loan, the final result of their agricultural loans and the people’s Bank of statistical data from more than 500 million. Some places also found that the farmers loan nongxinlianshe bearing loan subject to farmers, contains non-farm household loan, the towns and village authorities, schools enterprises and institutions of jitihu loans as farm household loan escalation.
Sichuan province and a city firm executives said, before the people’s Bank of standards is relatively broad, the Bank has been an established practice in the operation is, as long as the loans in the rural areas are agricultural loan. For example, in a rural setting up a home chemical enterprises, the use of raw materials, labor, and so on are from the local countryside, so will be considered in support of the three rural range. To this end, the management approach, the Treasury has pointed out, for agricultural loans include loans for agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fisheries households, household consumption and other production and business loans, rural enterprises and Rolex Watches organizations, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery loans and rural enterprises and organizations supporting agriculture loans 4 types of loans. “There is a narrow range, the direction is more explicit. “The evaluation of commercial executives said.
In addition to the non-performing loans rose year-on-year rate does not, the management approach also submitted to the financial institution at the end of the bad loans rate no higher than 3%. These regulatory authorities who think, if we mean the legal entity or a branch of the bad loans at the year-end rate no higher than 3%, so there will be many agencies are excluded, for example, some remote areas of credit, due to historical reasons, many of the rates as high as 10%. He said that if you can then add new non-performing loan rate to compare, then benefit from financial institutions will face more extensive. From more than a year of the pilot, the former objective results have been presented. Chuxiong prefecture in Yunnan province, for example, agricultural lending in 2009 in Tiffany Jewelry line with the bonus conditions Bank is a Bank wuding county branch, State 10 counties and rural credit cooperatives, postal savings bank Chuxiong branch and lufeng County Branch, received the reward capital 1673 million.
As of the end of 2009, Chuxiong area agricultural loans from financial institutions at the end of the average balance of 1,378,661.51 million, increasing by 13.91%, a net increase of $ 166,337.81 nonperforming loans at the year-end rate overall achievement decreased significantly. Nationwide, the Ministry of finance website published data show 2009, all levels of the financial allocation to the County’s financial institution for agricultural loans reward capital 8.64 billion, driven by financial institutions increased agricultural loan 432 billion yuan, the mobilization of community funding from the initiative of The Agriculture. These regulatory authorities who said that the 2% bonus incentive effect is considerable, on financial institutions are attractive, but also conducive to the establishment of rural payback mechanism, rich huinong policy. Simple Swiss Watches calculations, such as the loan balance is $ 1500, assuming that the previous year loan balance of $ 1000, the loan interest rate is the one-year, finally get 5.31% bonus 7 million Yuan, covers the interest income of 8.79%. However, to attract other Bank seems to be a bit back to the countryside. A large row a Sichuan branch executives said that the financial resources to return the rural is definitely a trend in the future, because now many policies are leading funds transfer to the regional economy.
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