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Inclusive Finance in China

Title
Inclusive Finance in China [electronic resource] / edited by Yan Li, Lin Wang.
ISBN
9789811617881
Edition
1st ed. 2021.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXIX, 400 p.) 92 illus., 1 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book explores for the first time the world of micro-finance, Chinese startups, and the digitalization of the Chinese economy. Through the cases such as the Ant Financial Services Group, CFPA Microfinance, micro-financial projects of China Minsheng Bank, Meixing in Nanchong, and more, this book introduces the practical exploration in the recent years from the perspectives of microfinance, financing of small and medium sized enterprises, digital inclusive finance, and credit. From the perspective of management, it especially integrates an enterprise's task, vision, and value into the design of organization process, deeply explores how to realized the double bottom lines of social and financial performances, manifests how microfinance's marginal cost is reduced by digital finance such as data, internet, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and the advantages of digital finance in providing convenient, low-cost, and touchable service, and discusses its huge technological bonus to small-amount, decentralized, and large-quantity microfinance. This book will be of value to journalists, economists and researchers. Li Yan is Director and Professor of the Department of Finance of the School of Business at Renmin University. Wang Lin is a Lecturer of School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.
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Format
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 03, 2021
Contents
Part I: Microfinance
1. Can Microfinance Achieve Both Social and Financial Goals?
2. Boundaries of Microfinance
Part II: Financing of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
3. Solving the Financing Difficulty of SMEs by Community Construction
4. Big Bank, Small Finance
Part III: Digital Inclusive Finance
5. Information Reform and Efficiency Improvement of Traditional Micro Finance
6. Defender "PPDAI"
7. "Digital Finance + Insurance + Leading Enterprise + E-commerce"
8. Wenshang Pioneer Loan
Part IV: Credit
9. "Credit Use" and Cost of Discredit
10. Bairong Zhixin.
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Li, Yan. editor.
Wang, Lin. editor.
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