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Deputy President of Postal Savings Bank Beijing Branch Xu Weijie and Delegation Visit Huaxia Jianlong for Research Exchange

On the morning of April 2, Xu Weijie, Deputy President of Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC) Beijing Branch, led a delegation to visit Huaxia Jianlong for a research and discussion session. Yuan Zhanyong, Vice President of Jianlong Group and Chairman of Huaxia Jianlong, along with Jin Wei, Executive Deputy General Manager of Huaxia Jianlong, attended the meeting. The two parties exchanged views on deepening future collaboration, with a focus on project loan financing for Changli Jinshi Mining Co., Ltd., and reached a consensus on further expanding comprehensive cooperation.

During the symposium, Deputy President Xu Weijie elaborated on the in-depth collaboration between PSBC and Jianlong Group. He emphasized that PSBC, as a leading state-owned bank, remains committed to serving the real economy and has dedicated efforts to advancing green finance and industrial finance, injecting robust momentum into enterprise development. Over the years, PSBC Beijing Branch has maintained a close partnership with Jianlong Group. This visit by Fengtai Sub-branch of PSBC Beijing—acting as the lead initiating branch for Jianlong Group—marks not only PSBC’s first collaborative engagement with a mining company but also a strategic step to deepen future synergies.

Chairman Yuan Zhanyong extended a warm welcome to Deputy President Xu and his delegation. He shared Huaxia Jianlong’s expertise in developing "green mines and smart mines," as well as achievements in transitioning toward a digital, innovative, operational, and harmonious enterprise model. Mr. Yuan highlighted that PSBC Beijing Branch and Jianlong Group have collaborated for years. Leveraging the project financing opportunity for Changli Jinshi Mining, both parties aim to enhance high-level communication, broaden collaborative dimensions, and jointly explore new models and pathways for win-win cooperation between banks and enterprises.
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