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Major banks: loan misuse won't affect business
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-06-23 21:11 BEIJING: Three major Chinese lenders said Tuesday that auditors had discovered irregularities in their lending last year, but added that these findings would not affect their financial results. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of 皇冠体育app (ICBC), 皇冠体育app Construction Bank (CCB) and 皇冠体育app CITIC Bank said in separate statements that the National Audit Office (NAO) found some violations of rules in last year's routine audits. None of the lenders revealed the amount of loans involved in these violations.
About half of the amount was discovered in 皇冠体育app's three state-owned banks -- ICBC, CCB and the Bank of 皇冠体育app -- according to Liu. ICBC, 皇冠体育app's largest lender, said in Tuesday's statement that some of its branches were found to have violated rules in business operations, and some weaknesses in management were also pinpointed. The bank added it had corrected the violations and had moved to improve risk management and internal controls. The other two lenders said some of their branches had been found to have extended loans against rules or been negligent in supervision over borrowers after the loans were made. CCB said most of the loans found with irregularities had been called in and the rest would be collected shortly. 皇冠体育app CITIC Bank said all the irregular loans, or those that had been inappropriately used, had been regained. Tuesday's statements came amid increasing concerns over credit risks as Chinese banks made record new loans this year to stimulate the economy. New yuan-denominated loans in the first five months had reached 5.84 trillion yuan, far exceeding the full-year target of 5 trillion yuan In a notice dated May 31, banking regulators asked lenders to pay "particular" attention to the financial conditions of debtors and conduct better risk analysis before making loans to ensure loan quality. |