"United Asia Finance (Shenzhen)" was awarded as “Outstanding Microfinance Company” in "Capital Outstanding China Enterprise Awards" for 7 Consecutive Years
The award presentation was held on June 24 at Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong. "United Asia Finance (Shenzhen)" was of the 7th time awarded as “Outstanding Microfinance Company” in "Capital Outstanding China Enterprise Awards". The objective of the award is to compliment those China enterprises with outstanding performance and encourage them to continuously contribute to the stability and prosperity of Mainland China. The criteria for selecting the awardees were strictly set in the overall performance of the previous year including the business performance, corporate asset value, market strategy and development were considered and evaluated. The judging panel consisted of professional Capital editorial office and renowned business leaders in Hong Kong. During the award presentation, Mr. Akihiro Nagahara, Chairman of United Asia Finance (Shenzhen) Limited, received the trophy from Hong Kong Deputy to the 12th National People's Congress of the PRC, Mr. YEUNG Yiu-chung, BBS, JP. Mr. Nagahara shared his feelings on stage. “We, on behalf of our staff from Hong Kong and Mainland China, are thankful to readers and judges for your appreciation and continuous support of United Asia Finance (Shenzhen).” Mr. Nagahara continued, “Looking ahead, we will not only extend the business of ‘United Asia Finance (Shenzhen)’ to more provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, but also seek for opportunities to cooperate with P2P (Peer-To-Peer) platforms. United Asia Finance (Shenzhen) acts as a medium to provide loan services to their customers and guarantor to the loan transaction. We have already cooperated with 58.com, souyidai.com, dianrong.com, etc. We aim to develop the internet finance so that more people in Mainland China can enjoy quality loan services.” United Asia Finance (Shenzhen) was established in 2007, with an aim to offer “No Collateral and No Guarantee” loan services in Mainland China. Up to now, branches have already covered 15 provinces and municipalities including Shenzhen, Shenyang, Chongqing, Tianjin, Chengdu, Yunnan (Kunming), Dalian, Beijing, Wuhan, Shanghai, Fuzhou, Harbin, Nanning, Qingdao and Jinan. The total number of branches has already exceeded 150. |
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