CCB Singapore Promotes eCNY and Green Finance in Partnership with Business China's Advanced Leaders Programme 2024

In This Article:

  • Nearly 30 young business leaders from Singapore met with over 30 companies from Shenzhen and Chengdu

  • Providing technological convenience: CCB brought Business China guests to their first eCNY experience

  • Revisiting green finance: forum held in Chengdu to discuss green productivity and sustainable growth in the era of digital intelligence

SINGAPORE, May 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- China Construction Bank Corporation ("CCB" or the "Group") Singapore Branch ("CCB Singapore") , as the Market Knowledge Partner, organized two themed events in China for Business China's Advanced Leaders Programme ("ALP") in late April.

On April 24, 2024, CCB Singapore hosted the event "A Smart CCB, Connecting Sino-SG" at CCB Shenzhen Tech-Innovation Branch. Dr Koh Poh Koon, Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Manpower, and Sustainability and the Environment and Board Director of Business China, Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, and Mr Ho Chee Hin, CEO of Business China attended the event together with nearly 30 ALP students and alumni. The ALP students and alumni were business leaders from finance, real estate, energy, investment, logistics, technology, medicine and other industries, and government officials from Singapore. CCB invited 20 business representatives from Shenzhen's technology, electronics, warehousing and logistics, education, construction and other industries to attend.

A representative from Linklogis, a partner company to the Singapore-Shenzhen Smart City Project, gave an introduction on paperless trade, a key area of collaboration in the Project. Representatives from CCB Shenzhen and four companies from technology, supply chain, green energy, and electronics industries presented their business to ALP guests.

CCB Singapore also shared the latest development of digital renminbi (eCNY) in China, its comparative advantages over other payment methods, and the registration process. Several guests downloaded the eCNY app and activated the e-wallet on the spot, and made their first purchase at CCB's eCNY vending machine.

Top left: Ms Sun Nianbei, GM of CCB Singapore gives her welcome remarks. Top right and bottom left: ALP students and alumni network with Shenzhen entrepreneurs. Bottom left: Dr Koh Poh Koon, Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Manpower, and Sustainability and the Environment (1st from right), Ms Sun Nianbei, GM of CCB Singapore (2nd from right), and Mr Ho Chee Hin, CEO of Business China (3rd from right) at CCB’s eCNY vending machine.
Top left: Ms Sun Nianbei, GM of CCB Singapore gives her welcome remarks. Top right and bottom left: ALP students and alumni network with Shenzhen entrepreneurs. Bottom left: Dr Koh Poh Koon, Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Manpower, and Sustainability and the Environment (1st from right), Ms Sun Nianbei, GM of CCB Singapore (2nd from right), and Mr Ho Chee Hin, CEO of Business China (3rd from right) at CCB’s eCNY vending machine.

 

Dr Koh Poh Koon, Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Manpower, and Sustainability and the Environment (3rd from left), Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (4th from left), Ms Sun Nianbei, GM of CCB Singapore (3rd from right), Mr Ho Chee Hin, CEO of Business China (2nd from right) and ALP students and alumni with the goods purchased from CCB’s eCNY vending machine.
Dr Koh Poh Koon, Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Manpower, and Sustainability and the Environment (3rd from left), Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (4th from left), Ms Sun Nianbei, GM of CCB Singapore (3rd from right), Mr Ho Chee Hin, CEO of Business China (2nd from right) and ALP students and alumni with the goods purchased from CCB’s eCNY vending machine.

On April 29, 2024, CCB's second event for the ALP 2024, a themed forum with a focus on green finance was held in Chengdu, China. Dr Koh Poh Koon, Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Manpower, and Sustainability and the Environment and Board Director of Business China, Mr Lee Yi Shyan, Chairman of Business China and Mr Ho Chee Hin, CEO of Business China participated with ALP students. CCB Singapore's Deputy General Manager Li Chao gave a welcome speech. The guests listened to the Chengdu Financial Bureau's introduction on Chengdu's business environment and CCB Sichuan's introduction on green financial services. Professor Zhao Jingmei, Executive Vice Dean of the School of Finance at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, gave a keynote speech on "Chengdu-Chongqing Twin-Cities Strategy" and China's Green and Sustainable Economic Development. Chen Xiao, deputy head of the Financial Institutions and Capital Markets Department of CCB Singapore, moderated a roundtable discussion on "Green productivity and sustainable development in the digital intelligence era". Two start-up companies from Chengdu, in gene sequencing and energy storage businesses respectively, showcased their technology and products.