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Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017
Asset securitization is a financial innovation aimed to improve liquidity and raise funds. It is a technology and
process of structuring illiquid assets that can produce predictable and stable cash flows, reallocating risks and
benefits, providing corresponding credit guarantees, and ultimately issuing securities to raise funds with the
illiquid assets as underlying assets. In a narrow sense, asset securitization generally refers to securitization of
credit assets, including mortgagebacked asset securitization (MBS) and assetbacked securitization (ABS). The
asset securitization discussed in this CRI report mainly means securitization of credit assets. China credit
assets securitization pilot began in 2005. Regulatory agencies first issued Administration of Pilot Projects for
Credit Assets Securitization Procedures and Measures for the Pilot Supervision and Administration of the
Credit Assets Securitization of Financial Institutions, followed by credit assets securitization and mortgage
securitization carried out by China Development Bank and China Construction Bank with an issuing scale of
CNY 7.196 billion. The issuing scale in 2006 was CNY 11.58 billion. In 2007, with the introduction of
relevant regulations on information disclosure of credit assets securitization and interbank market collateral
repo transactions of assetbacked securities, credit assets securitization entered the pilot expansion phase, with
continuously increasing scale, extending to nonperforming assets. The issuing scale in 2007 was CNY 17.808
billion and that in 2008 was CNY 30.201 billion, including the first nonperforming asset securitization product
issued by China Construction Bank, which further enriched the categories of asset securitization. At the end
of 2008, a total of 11 promoters conducted 16 pilot business operations of credit securitization, with a total
issuing scale of CNY 66.785 billion. Whether in quantity or scale, credit securitization enjoyed a small
proportion in the market of bonds. In 2008, as the international financial crisis broke out and domestic
macroeconomic financial policies were adjusted, regulatory agencies slowed down the issuing speed in the
market out of prudence and concern over asset securitization risks and suspended nonperforming asset
securitization pilot at the end of 2008. In February 2012, People's Bank of China declared that it would
continue to promote such financial innovations the securitization of credit assets. On May 17, 2012, People's
Bank of China, China Banking Regulatory Commission, and Ministry of Finance jointly issued Notice on
Matters Concerning Further Expansion of Credit Assets Securitization Pilot, restarting the credit assets
securitization, with an amount of CNY 50 billion. In September 2012, China Development Bank first
restarted China credit assets securitization with CNY 10.166 billion ABS products. On October 30, 2012,
Bank of Communications commissioned Zhonghai Trust Co., Ltd. to issue CNY 3.034 billion “First
Issue of Credit Assetbacked Securities of Bank of Communications, 2012”. Bank of China also plans
to issue credit assets securitization products recently and has obtained approval from the central bank. The
restart of credit assets securitization expanded to nonbank financial institutions. On November 19, 2012, ICBC
Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. issued the first asset securitization product of financial leasing enterprises,
followed by companies offer automobile financing and loans in November 2012. The two product designs
launched by Shanghai GM and SAICGM were similar. The designs were both classified into preferential
assetbacked securities A and subprime assetbacked securities B. In addition to banks, securities traders have
also begun to pay attention to this market. Different from banks, securities traders are mainly involved in asset
securitization of enterprises, issuing assetbacked securities through special asset management plans. China
Banking Regulatory Commission and China Securities Regulatory Commission have both provided detailed
regulations concerning asset securitization business, with the latter showing more support for asset
securitization. Banks engage in asset securitization business for the purpose of adjusting credit structure
(industry structure, maturity structure, etc.), improving asset liquidity and reducing credit scale, while
securities traders engage in the business to seek new profits. At present, the scale of China asset
securitization still remains relatively small. Asset securitization provides banks and securities traders with
Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017
credit investment channels for their financial funds. It is expected by CRI there will be considerable room for
development. Bank credit assets securitization is taken as an example to primarily estimate the room for credit
assets securitization. Suppose bank specialmentioned credit asset is the underlying asset of securitization. By
the end of 2012, the balance of various loans in China banks was around CNY 67 trillion. Suppose
specialmentioned loans (10% of which was securitized) accounted for 5% of the balance, the room for credit
assets securitization was about CNY 300 billion. With various charging rights, beneficial rights and other
noncredit assets, it would be easy to achieve asset securitization of over CNY 1 trillion. On March 15, 2013,
China Securities Regulatory Commission issued Securities Company Asset Securitization Business
Regulations. In the premise that 5% of credit and incomeright asset is securitized, the business will bring a
market of over CNY 10 trillion when it is mature, estimated by CRI. Through this report, the readers can
acquire the following information:
Market Status Quo of China Asset Securitization Policy Environment for China Asset Securitization
Business Process of China Asset Securitization Asset Securitization Focus Forecast Influencing Factors and
Development Prospects of Asset Securitization The Following Enterprises and People are Proposed to
Purchase This Report:
Commercial Banks; Securities Trader Investment Bank Investors/Research Institutions Interested in China
Asset Securitization Market
table Of Contents
1. Overview On Asset Securitization
1.1 General Situation Of Asset Securitization
1.1.1 Definition
1.1.2 Principle Of Asset Securitization
1.1.3 Features Of Asset Securitization
1.2 Development Progress Of Asset Securitization
1.2.1 Global Development Process
1.2.2 China's Development Process
2. Business Operation Of China Credit Assets Securitization
2.1 Operation Process
2.2 Categories Of Underlying Assets For Credit Assets Securitization
2.3 Securitization Of Small And Medium Enterprise Loans
2.3.1 Features Of Loans
2.3.2 Feasibility
2.3.3 Necessity
2.4 Securitization Of Loans From Local Government Financing Platforms
2. 4.1 Features Of Loans
2. 4.2 Feasibility
2. 4.3 Necessity
2.5 Securitization Of Automobile Loans
2.5.1 Features Of Automobile Loans
2.5.2 Feasibility
2.5.3 Necessity
2.6 Other Credit Assets Securitization
2.6.1 Major Infrastructure Projects
Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017
2.6.2 Water Conservancy Construction
2.6.3 Loans For Energy Saving And Emission Reduction
2.6.4 Strategic Emerging Industries
2.6.5 Affordable Housing Projects
2.7 Market Requirements For Credit Assets Securitization
2.7.1 Requirements On Participators
2.7.2 Requirements On Accounting
2.7.3 Requirements On Capital Counting And Drawing
2.7.4 Requirements On Information Disclosure
3. Credit Rating Of China Credit Assets Securitization
3.1 Overview On Credit Rating
3.1.1 Internal Rating And External Rating
3.1.2 Dual Rating System
3.1.3 Payment Mode Of Credit Rating
3.2 Credit Enhancement Analysis Of Credit Assets Securitization
3.2.1 Methods For Credit Enhancement
3.2.2 Comparison Between Internal Credit Enhancement And External Credit Enhancement
4. Risks Of Credit Assets Securitization And Preventive Measures
4.1 Risk Analysis Of Credit Assets Securitization
4.1.1 Risks Of Policies
4.1.2 Risks Of Interest Rate
4.1.3 Risks Of Inflation
4.1.4 Credit Risks
4.1.5 Risks Of Bankruptcy
4.1.6 Operation Risks
4.2 Preventive Measures On Risks
4.2.1 Choosing Underlying Assets Meticulously
4.2.2 Improving Credit Rating System
4.2.3 Strictly Establishing Spv And Regulating Its Operation
5. Business Prospects Of China Asset Securitization, 2013-2017
5.1 Influencing Factors Of Development
5.1.1 Governmental Policy
5.1.2 Economy Environment
5.2 Development Of Asset Securitization Business
5.3 Market Scale Forecast
5.4 Recommendations On Development
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Report Overview: chinas asset securitization, 2013 2017

  • 1. Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017 Asset securitization is a financial innovation aimed to improve liquidity and raise funds. It is a technology and process of structuring illiquid assets that can produce predictable and stable cash flows, reallocating risks and benefits, providing corresponding credit guarantees, and ultimately issuing securities to raise funds with the illiquid assets as underlying assets. In a narrow sense, asset securitization generally refers to securitization of credit assets, including mortgagebacked asset securitization (MBS) and assetbacked securitization (ABS). The asset securitization discussed in this CRI report mainly means securitization of credit assets. China credit assets securitization pilot began in 2005. Regulatory agencies first issued Administration of Pilot Projects for Credit Assets Securitization Procedures and Measures for the Pilot Supervision and Administration of the Credit Assets Securitization of Financial Institutions, followed by credit assets securitization and mortgage securitization carried out by China Development Bank and China Construction Bank with an issuing scale of CNY 7.196 billion. The issuing scale in 2006 was CNY 11.58 billion. In 2007, with the introduction of relevant regulations on information disclosure of credit assets securitization and interbank market collateral repo transactions of assetbacked securities, credit assets securitization entered the pilot expansion phase, with continuously increasing scale, extending to nonperforming assets. The issuing scale in 2007 was CNY 17.808 billion and that in 2008 was CNY 30.201 billion, including the first nonperforming asset securitization product issued by China Construction Bank, which further enriched the categories of asset securitization. At the end of 2008, a total of 11 promoters conducted 16 pilot business operations of credit securitization, with a total issuing scale of CNY 66.785 billion. Whether in quantity or scale, credit securitization enjoyed a small proportion in the market of bonds. In 2008, as the international financial crisis broke out and domestic macroeconomic financial policies were adjusted, regulatory agencies slowed down the issuing speed in the market out of prudence and concern over asset securitization risks and suspended nonperforming asset securitization pilot at the end of 2008. In February 2012, People's Bank of China declared that it would continue to promote such financial innovations the securitization of credit assets. On May 17, 2012, People's Bank of China, China Banking Regulatory Commission, and Ministry of Finance jointly issued Notice on Matters Concerning Further Expansion of Credit Assets Securitization Pilot, restarting the credit assets securitization, with an amount of CNY 50 billion. In September 2012, China Development Bank first restarted China credit assets securitization with CNY 10.166 billion ABS products. On October 30, 2012, Bank of Communications commissioned Zhonghai Trust Co., Ltd. to issue CNY 3.034 billion “First Issue of Credit Assetbacked Securities of Bank of Communications, 2012”. Bank of China also plans to issue credit assets securitization products recently and has obtained approval from the central bank. The restart of credit assets securitization expanded to nonbank financial institutions. On November 19, 2012, ICBC Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. issued the first asset securitization product of financial leasing enterprises, followed by companies offer automobile financing and loans in November 2012. The two product designs launched by Shanghai GM and SAICGM were similar. The designs were both classified into preferential assetbacked securities A and subprime assetbacked securities B. In addition to banks, securities traders have also begun to pay attention to this market. Different from banks, securities traders are mainly involved in asset securitization of enterprises, issuing assetbacked securities through special asset management plans. China Banking Regulatory Commission and China Securities Regulatory Commission have both provided detailed regulations concerning asset securitization business, with the latter showing more support for asset securitization. Banks engage in asset securitization business for the purpose of adjusting credit structure (industry structure, maturity structure, etc.), improving asset liquidity and reducing credit scale, while securities traders engage in the business to seek new profits. At present, the scale of China asset securitization still remains relatively small. Asset securitization provides banks and securities traders with Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017
  • 2. credit investment channels for their financial funds. It is expected by CRI there will be considerable room for development. Bank credit assets securitization is taken as an example to primarily estimate the room for credit assets securitization. Suppose bank specialmentioned credit asset is the underlying asset of securitization. By the end of 2012, the balance of various loans in China banks was around CNY 67 trillion. Suppose specialmentioned loans (10% of which was securitized) accounted for 5% of the balance, the room for credit assets securitization was about CNY 300 billion. With various charging rights, beneficial rights and other noncredit assets, it would be easy to achieve asset securitization of over CNY 1 trillion. On March 15, 2013, China Securities Regulatory Commission issued Securities Company Asset Securitization Business Regulations. In the premise that 5% of credit and incomeright asset is securitized, the business will bring a market of over CNY 10 trillion when it is mature, estimated by CRI. Through this report, the readers can acquire the following information: Market Status Quo of China Asset Securitization Policy Environment for China Asset Securitization Business Process of China Asset Securitization Asset Securitization Focus Forecast Influencing Factors and Development Prospects of Asset Securitization The Following Enterprises and People are Proposed to Purchase This Report: Commercial Banks; Securities Trader Investment Bank Investors/Research Institutions Interested in China Asset Securitization Market table Of Contents 1. Overview On Asset Securitization 1.1 General Situation Of Asset Securitization 1.1.1 Definition 1.1.2 Principle Of Asset Securitization 1.1.3 Features Of Asset Securitization 1.2 Development Progress Of Asset Securitization 1.2.1 Global Development Process 1.2.2 China's Development Process 2. Business Operation Of China Credit Assets Securitization 2.1 Operation Process 2.2 Categories Of Underlying Assets For Credit Assets Securitization 2.3 Securitization Of Small And Medium Enterprise Loans 2.3.1 Features Of Loans 2.3.2 Feasibility 2.3.3 Necessity 2.4 Securitization Of Loans From Local Government Financing Platforms 2. 4.1 Features Of Loans 2. 4.2 Feasibility 2. 4.3 Necessity 2.5 Securitization Of Automobile Loans 2.5.1 Features Of Automobile Loans 2.5.2 Feasibility 2.5.3 Necessity 2.6 Other Credit Assets Securitization 2.6.1 Major Infrastructure Projects Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017
  • 3. 2.6.2 Water Conservancy Construction 2.6.3 Loans For Energy Saving And Emission Reduction 2.6.4 Strategic Emerging Industries 2.6.5 Affordable Housing Projects 2.7 Market Requirements For Credit Assets Securitization 2.7.1 Requirements On Participators 2.7.2 Requirements On Accounting 2.7.3 Requirements On Capital Counting And Drawing 2.7.4 Requirements On Information Disclosure 3. Credit Rating Of China Credit Assets Securitization 3.1 Overview On Credit Rating 3.1.1 Internal Rating And External Rating 3.1.2 Dual Rating System 3.1.3 Payment Mode Of Credit Rating 3.2 Credit Enhancement Analysis Of Credit Assets Securitization 3.2.1 Methods For Credit Enhancement 3.2.2 Comparison Between Internal Credit Enhancement And External Credit Enhancement 4. Risks Of Credit Assets Securitization And Preventive Measures 4.1 Risk Analysis Of Credit Assets Securitization 4.1.1 Risks Of Policies 4.1.2 Risks Of Interest Rate 4.1.3 Risks Of Inflation 4.1.4 Credit Risks 4.1.5 Risks Of Bankruptcy 4.1.6 Operation Risks 4.2 Preventive Measures On Risks 4.2.1 Choosing Underlying Assets Meticulously 4.2.2 Improving Credit Rating System 4.2.3 Strictly Establishing Spv And Regulating Its Operation 5. Business Prospects Of China Asset Securitization, 2013-2017 5.1 Influencing Factors Of Development 5.1.1 Governmental Policy 5.1.2 Economy Environment 5.2 Development Of Asset Securitization Business 5.3 Market Scale Forecast 5.4 Recommendations On Development Market Research Report(http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/) Marketresearchreports.biz is the most comprehensive collection of market research reports. Marketresearchreports.biz services are especially designed to save time and money of our clients. We are a one stop solution for all your research needs, our main offerings are syndicated research reports, custom research, subscription access and consulting services. We serve all sizes and types of companies spanning across various industries. Contact: Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017
  • 4. M/s Sheela, 90 State Street, Suite 700, Albany NY - 12207 United States Tel: +1-518-618-1030 USA - Canada Toll Free 866-997-4948 Email: sales@researchmoz.com Website: www.marketresearchreports.biz Research Report on Chinas Asset Securitization, 2013-2017