Russian Banks Strengthen Cooperation with Clients from China
On April 25, an article appeared in the Kommersant newspaper noting an increase in demand for services from large Russian banks not only from Chinese citizens, but also from companies. New individual clients are attracted by, in particular, favorable deposit and savings account offers, while companies are drawn to convenient settlement and cash services. This increase in demand for services from Russian banks is linked to the growing economic interaction between the two countries.

KKMP Partner Alexander Anichkin notes:

For example, the product line of Chinese banks is "primarily aimed at supporting large Chinese businesses and money transfers between Russia and China, and to a much lesser extent at settlements within Russia. Therefore, the services of Russian banks are more attractive. They are “integrated into the Fast Payment System and have a developed ecosystem of applications and online solutions for modern banking.

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