

On November 6, President Deng Zhiyi attended a business exchange seminar between China Orient and trust institutions in Beijing. The host of the seminar, China Orient Beijing Branch, explained the cooperation mode with trust institutions in the disposal of non-performing assets. Holding companies such as China Insurance, Bank of Dalian, Dongxing Securities, Golden Credit Rating and Daye Trust introduced the business cooperation paths with trust institutions. Senior executives of more than 20 trust institutions, such as CITIC Trust, Chongqing Trust, Zhongrong Trust, CCB Trust, AVIC Trust and the forth, were invited to participate the seminar. They actively spoke with intense thought collision, pointing out cooperation opportunities from various aspects and proposing cooperation plans from various angles. They were full of confidence in the cooperation prospect and full of expectation for the cooperation results.
In his concluding speech, Deng Zhiyi pointed out that this summit is not only a business seminar for China Orient to strengthen cooperation with trust industry, but also a joint meeting to implement the service to the real economy, return to the main business and main responsibility in accordance with regulatory requirements and explore transformation and development. The seminar is of great significance for China Orient to enhance mutual trust and cooperation with various trust companies and realize mutual benefit and win-win situation. With the advantages of ‘full cycle,’ ‘full tool,’ ‘full network’ and ‘full value chain,’ China Orient can further expand the cooperation space and strength in the fields of non-performing assets, business innovation and value chain.
Relevant heads and business backbones of Board of Directors’ Office, Business Management Department I, Business Management Department II, Business Review Department, Risk Management Department, Legal Affairs Department under China Orient Headquarters, and relevant heads of China Insurance, Bank of Dalian, Dongxing Securities, Daye Trust, Golden Credit Rating and other financial holding subsidiaries attended the seminar.