China grants market access to two more foreign financial institutions: regulator

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FILE PHOTO: The logo of insurer Allianz SE is seen on the company building in Puteaux at the financial and business district of La Defense near Paris
FILE PHOTO: The logo of insurer Allianz SE is seen on the company building in Puteaux at the financial and business district of La Defense near Paris, outside Paris, France, May 14, 2018. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo

November 25, 2018

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China has given the go-ahead for two more foreign financial institutions to set up local subsidiaries, the country’s banking and insurance regulator said in a notice on Sunday, bringing the total number of approvals to 12.

German insurer Allianz <ALVG.DE> will be permitted to establish China’s first foreign insurance holding company, and Hong Kong’s Chiyu Bank has also been approved to set up a branch in Shenzhen, the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) said.

The regulator said it would “steadily expand” the opening up of China’s financial sector, while at the same time improve its risk prevention and supervision capabilities.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said in Shanghai earlier this month that China would work to broaden market access for foreign players while boosting imports and strengthening intellectual property rights.

The banking regulator said it has recently given the go-ahead for Taiwan’s Fubon Bank, ICBC-AXA Assurance Co., Ltd. and the Korean Reinsurance Co <003690.KS> to set up local units.

The regulator issued draft guidelines late last year to help promote foreign investment in the financial sector, cutting red tape and creating a level playing field for foreign institutions to set up branches, raise debt and hire senior executives.

(Reporting by David Stanway; editing by Richard Pullin)

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