《chinese bankers survey 2010》是2010年11月中國金融出版社出版的圖書,作者是中國銀行業協會,普華永道。
基本介紹
- 外文名:chinese bankers survey 2010
- 作者:中國銀行業協會、普華永道
- 出版社:中國金融出版社
- 國際標準書號ISBN:9787504957177
內容簡介,圖書目錄,
內容簡介
In our effort to keep relevant stakeholders continuously informed on the latest developments and trends in the Chinese banking industry, this project will be a regular fixture in the future, with follow-up surveys. We look forward to hearing your feedback on this report, and suggestions on topics to be included in future surveys on China's banking industry. For further information, please contact the PwC Financial Services, China Banking Association, or the project leader.
圖書目錄
Executive Summary
Part Ⅰ The Economic Situation
Ⅰ.Complex and uncertain economic trends and significant operational
diversities among business enterprises
Ⅱ.Uncertainties in the real estate market bring huge pressure on bankers
Ⅲ.Bankers recognize the effects of macroeconomic policy but give
low score to industrial policy
Ⅳ.Transformation of economic development model and adjustment of
industrial structure as the external environment factors that draw
the most attention of Chinese bankers
Ⅴ.Financial ecological environments are better, and the construction
of the credit environment and the legal environments are at the core
Part Ⅱ Development Strategies
Ⅰ.Fierce horizontal competition and increasing pressure in attracting
customer deposits identified as biggest challenges in bank operations
Ⅱ.Transformation of the business structure as the top priority in the
bank's strategy adjustment
Ⅲ.SME financial service, the important orientation for transformation
of the bank's customer base
Ⅳ.Attention to rural financial services incrementally increasing
Ⅴ.Insurance industry, the first-choice for comprehensive operations
Ⅵ.Seize opportunities and implement the"going global" strategy to
first set foot in surrounding countries and regions
Part Ⅲ Business Development
Ⅰ.Infrastructure and new energy industry arouse attention and the
credit supply is curbed in "high-pollution, high-energy-consumption,
and overproduction" industries
Ⅱ.Developing investment banking services to cope with challenges from
financial disintermediation
Ⅲ.Wealth management as the key for the development of personal
financial services
Ⅳ.Personal mortgage loan standards are increasingly tightened,
and the cultivation of credit card brand characteristics is taken
as the core
Ⅴ."Expanding the e-banking channel and promoting the transformation
of outlet functions" regarded as the key in channel construction
Part Ⅳ Risk Management
Ⅰ.Non-performing loans likely to rise periodically but unlikely to
increase structurally
Ⅱ.Attitude to the real estate-related business development is
cautious, and the concern about its associated risk is paramount
Ⅲ.Difficulties in learning about the local government's overall
debt situation is a bottleneck for the risks involved in managing
government-financing platforms
Ⅳ.Reinforcement of risk management contributes to business development
Ⅴ.Credit risk is also most critical, and compliance risk attracts
more concerns
Ⅵ.Improving the risk quantification level is the key to implementing
the New Basel Capital Accord
Part Ⅴ Corporate Governance
Ⅰ.Large room for improvement for incentive and monitoring mechanisms
Ⅱ.Satisfaction with present"head office and branch" management structures
Ⅲ.Relatively healthy information disclosure system, consistently
improving internal management transparency
Part Ⅵ Information Systems
Ⅰ.Information systems continue to draw attention from bankers
Ⅱ.Different priorities when building information systems, and large
commercial banks have better information systems
Ⅲ.Data mining and information integration are top priorities of
future information system construction
Part Ⅶ Human Resources
Ⅰ.Growth of employee numbers expected to slow down; unlisted
banks to expand rapidly
Ⅱ.Talent succession planning, salary systems, and training
mechanisms await improvement
Part Ⅷ Corporate Culture
Ⅰ.Promotional slogans highlight the core values and operational
philosophies
Ⅱ.Corporate culture construction universally emphasized
Part Ⅸ Assessment of Regulatory Policies
Ⅰ.Regulatory policies universally recognized
Ⅱ.Counter-cyclical capital regulation and leverage ratio regulation
recognized by bankers
Ⅲ.Improved differentiation of regulatory indicators and development
of diversified capital replenishment channels
Ⅳ.New lending rules widely accepted and overall implementation in
good order
Ⅴ.Balance between financial stability and financial innovation to
define good regulation
Ⅵ.Tax policies should take full account of the banking industry's
development needs
Part Ⅹ The Bankers
Ⅰ.Strategic management and business development abilities viewed as
bankers' foremost qualities
Ⅱ.Urgency in improving innovation capacities at the phase of transformation
Ⅲ.All-round talent competition mechanism to cultivate more good bankers
Part Ⅺ Forward-looking Opinions
Ⅰ.ProJection of income growth and profit
Ⅱ.Projection of non-performing loan ratios and provision coverage
Ⅲ.CAR projection
Appendix
Introduction of the project background and its implementation
Top 30 banks in the Chinese banking industry
Working together to deliver success
Interview Notes
Interview Notes Ⅰ From economic transformation to financial transformation
Interview Notes Ⅱ SME financial services advanced to a strategic height
Interview Notes Ⅲ Go to the countryside!
Interview Notes Ⅳ On boosting comprehensive business operations
Interview Notes Ⅴ Accumulate strength to promote globalization
Interview Notes Ⅵ The optimization and upgrading of the industrial
structures boost the adjustment of the credit structures
Interview Notes Ⅶ Actively expanding investment banking
Interview Notes Ⅷ Private banking struggles to get going
Interview Notes Ⅸ Looking out for the real estate market's short-term risks
Interview Notes Ⅹ The risk associated with local government-financing
platform loans is manageable overall, but potential risks require attention
Interview Notes Ⅺ Exploring the scientific organizational structures
and performance evaluation mechanisms