Analyzing China’s Financial Services Industry 2016
As China’s economy continues to flourish, foreign financial services institutions are staring into what potentially is the largest investment management opportunity in the world, and as personal investment markets begin to mature and grow, insurers will find themselves in a position to become true financial advisors to China’s newly minted middle and upper classes.
Currently, the Chinese financial services industry is not adequately meeting the needs of consumers. The Chinese banking system, for example, is undergoing reforms to help increase profitability and improve efficiency, but is still require time to get-into “world- class” shape. Operated and heavily regulated by the government, banks historically have extended a majority of loans to unprofitable state-owned enterprises to keep them operating. Bad loans, which account for some 40-50 percent of all lending, have been granted with little expectation of being paid back.
Aruvian Research’s market research report Analyzing China’s Financial Services Industry takes a look at this dynamic and changing industry right from the basics. Discussing profit in the industry to the major issues facing the sector, Aruvian’s report delves in to the integration of the Chinese Financial Services Industry with the rest of the world.
The report focuses on the issue of GATS, China’s WTO entry and its impact on the sector, the liberalization of the Chinese Financial Services Market and its impact on the economy of the United States, and the leading market players are just some of the topics discussed in this comprehensive report.
Currently, the Chinese financial services industry is not adequately meeting the needs of consumers. The Chinese banking system, for example, is undergoing reforms to help increase profitability and improve efficiency, but is still require time to get-into “world- class” shape. Operated and heavily regulated by the government, banks historically have extended a majority of loans to unprofitable state-owned enterprises to keep them operating. Bad loans, which account for some 40-50 percent of all lending, have been granted with little expectation of being paid back.
Aruvian Research’s market research report Analyzing China’s Financial Services Industry takes a look at this dynamic and changing industry right from the basics. Discussing profit in the industry to the major issues facing the sector, Aruvian’s report delves in to the integration of the Chinese Financial Services Industry with the rest of the world.
The report focuses on the issue of GATS, China’s WTO entry and its impact on the sector, the liberalization of the Chinese Financial Services Market and its impact on the economy of the United States, and the leading market players are just some of the topics discussed in this comprehensive report.
A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
B. CHINA’S FINANCIAL MARKETS
B.1 Market Definition
B.2 China Financial Markets – Integrating with the World
B.3 Government’s Market Development Support – Pending Necessity
C. INDUSTRY DYNAMICS & GROWTH SUPPLEMENTS
C.1 Market Arena – Control & Development
C.2 Industry Expansion Prospects
C.3 Entry of Opponents
C.4 Capitalizing on Market Dynamics
D. FOCUSING ON PROFIT IN THE CHINESE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR
E. TAX ISSUES IN THE CHINESE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR
E.1 Introduction to the Tax Framework in Place
E.2 Tax Issues & Dealing with Them
F. CHINA’S FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR IN A PEST FRAMEWORK
F.1 Political Aspects
F.2 Economic Aspects
F.3 Social Aspects
F.4 Technological Aspects
G. CHINA’S FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR – PORTER’S FIVE FORCES STRATEGY ANALYSIS
G.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
G.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
G.3 Competitive Rivalry in the Industry
G.4 Threat of New Entrants
G.5 Threat of Substitutes
G.6 Conclusion
H. LOOKING AT FINANCIAL SERVICES TRADE LIBERALIZATION UNDER THE GATS
H.1 Introduction to GATS
H.2 China’s WTO Financial Services Commitments & Its Impacts
I. LIBERALIZATION OF THE SECTOR & IMPACT ON THE US ECONOMY
J. FOREIGN BANKS IN CHINA
J.1 Introduction
J.2 Presence of Foreign Banks & Impact on Domestic Industry
J.3 Regulatory Controls on Foreign Entry
J.4 Impact on China’s Cross-Border Capital Flows
K. CHINA FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY – FUTURE PERSPECTIVE
L. MAJOR MARKET PLAYERS
L.1 BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd
L.2 China Merchants Bank Ltd
L.3 China Minsheng Banking Corp
L.4 Hang Seng Bank Ltd
L.5 Shanghai Pudong Dev Bank
L.6 Bank of China
L.7 China Construction Bank
L.8 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
L.9 Agricultural Bank of China
M. APPENDIX
B. CHINA’S FINANCIAL MARKETS
B.1 Market Definition
B.2 China Financial Markets – Integrating with the World
B.3 Government’s Market Development Support – Pending Necessity
C. INDUSTRY DYNAMICS & GROWTH SUPPLEMENTS
C.1 Market Arena – Control & Development
C.2 Industry Expansion Prospects
C.3 Entry of Opponents
C.4 Capitalizing on Market Dynamics
D. FOCUSING ON PROFIT IN THE CHINESE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR
E. TAX ISSUES IN THE CHINESE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR
E.1 Introduction to the Tax Framework in Place
E.2 Tax Issues & Dealing with Them
F. CHINA’S FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR IN A PEST FRAMEWORK
F.1 Political Aspects
F.2 Economic Aspects
F.3 Social Aspects
F.4 Technological Aspects
G. CHINA’S FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR – PORTER’S FIVE FORCES STRATEGY ANALYSIS
G.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
G.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
G.3 Competitive Rivalry in the Industry
G.4 Threat of New Entrants
G.5 Threat of Substitutes
G.6 Conclusion
H. LOOKING AT FINANCIAL SERVICES TRADE LIBERALIZATION UNDER THE GATS
H.1 Introduction to GATS
H.2 China’s WTO Financial Services Commitments & Its Impacts
I. LIBERALIZATION OF THE SECTOR & IMPACT ON THE US ECONOMY
J. FOREIGN BANKS IN CHINA
J.1 Introduction
J.2 Presence of Foreign Banks & Impact on Domestic Industry
J.3 Regulatory Controls on Foreign Entry
J.4 Impact on China’s Cross-Border Capital Flows
K. CHINA FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY – FUTURE PERSPECTIVE
L. MAJOR MARKET PLAYERS
L.1 BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd
L.2 China Merchants Bank Ltd
L.3 China Minsheng Banking Corp
L.4 Hang Seng Bank Ltd
L.5 Shanghai Pudong Dev Bank
L.6 Bank of China
L.7 China Construction Bank
L.8 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
L.9 Agricultural Bank of China
M. APPENDIX