CITIC Financial Asset Guangdong Unit Buys Over CNY45 Billion in Nonperforming Debt

Reuters
7 hours ago
CITIC Financial Asset Guangdong Unit Buys Over CNY45 Billion in Nonperforming Debt

China Citic Financial Asset Management’s Guangdong branch reported that since joining CITIC Group it has cumulatively acquired more than RMB 45 billion of financial non-performing debt, including more than RMB 5.7 billion of non-performing debt from small and medium-sized financial institutions. The branch also cited several “14th Five-Year Plan” period milestones, including participation in Guangzhou’s first substantive consolidation restructuring involving a Belt and Road-related enterprise, support for the successful delivery of resettlement housing in Guangzhou’s first pre-restructuring case, and execution of its first bond swap conducted under the CSRC’s new rules for “debt restructuring bond swaps.”

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