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Credit Info System to Help Banks

Beijing's personal bank loan consumer credit information system is expected go into effect some time this month, sources from the Beijing Banking Industry Association revealed.

A spokesman for the association, composed of 21 domestic member banks and 18 foreign ones, said that establishment of the system is to deal with the ever-increasing volume of bank loans and to help banks minimize loan risks.

After the establishment of a credit information collection system, all member banks will be required to submit their clients' credit records, and this information will be available to all members free of charge.

"It will help ensure that banks in the capital city can get convenient and accurate credit information on their clients to help them avoid possible bad loans,'' said the spokesman.

"Or, putting it the other way round, citizens with bad credit records will not be able to go to other banks to get loans, which will not only reduce risk for the banks but also encourage clients to honour their commitments to the banks.''

According to the association, the credit information system will first cover automobile loans, with information collection on automobile loans going into effect tomorrow.

"This is being done because automobile loans in the city have been increasing dramatically in recent years and member banks are moving to cover auto loans first because of the high risk involved,'' said the spokesman.

Official statistics showed that the total volume of automobile loans exceeded 20 billion yuan (US$2.4 billion) by the end of the first half of this year.

Insurance companies have also become wary of the automobile loan market because of the high risk involved.

"So far, two categories of clients are to be listed in the system: those who have provided false personal information to banks or have applied for loans several times in a short period of time,'' the spokesman said.

In line with the schedule formulated by the Beijing Banking Industry Association, by the end of next March, research and study on housing, tourism and individual consumer credit should be completed.

And some time in the latter half of 2004, the full-fledged consumer loan system for banks is expected to be officially launched in the capital city.

However, experts and insiders say that since there is no specific de facto law on personal credit records, the protection of personal privacy may become an difficult issue in information collection, hindering the development of the consumer loan credit information system.

Chen Jing, a director with the Technology Department of the People's Bank of China, the nation's central bank, disclosed that a draft rule for personal credit has been passed on to related government departments and is waiting for approval.

"It is expected to be issued next year,'' said Chen.

(China Daily October 9, 2003)

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