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Automotive Finance in China: Market Analysis
Access Asia Ltd., March 2004
This report covers the market and current state of development of the auto financing sector in Mainland China.
Auto financing loans are effectively the only way for Chinese consumers to purchase cars, unless they have significant savings or can call on family money. They have been available in China since a pilot auto-financing programme was established by state-owned banks in China in May 1996. In October 1998, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) authorised the four largest state banks to undertake auto financing: The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Construction Bank (CCB), the Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) and the Bank of China (BoC) started schemes. Since 1999 they have been joined by other local commercial banks including the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank. However, under this plan, individual purchasers have to leave the full purchase price of a car on deposit in a bank while paying off the auto loan. At present only commercial banks in China are allowed to do car financing schemes under strict regulations issued by the central Bank of China, the People’s Bank of China.
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