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China’s Banking Sector: Robust Foundations Amid Growing Challenges

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September 17, 2025
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China’s banks face challenges but remain solid due to strong capital, liquidity, and regulations. SME lending expands but raises risks, especially in rural banks. Governance issues persist, necessitating reform.

Navigating Challenges in China’s Banking System

In recent years, China’s banks have faced numerous challenges, including a global pandemic, property market distress, and rising geopolitical tensions. Despite these issues, key indicators like strong capital buffers, ample liquidity, and low non-performing loan (NPL) ratios have maintained a reassuring outlook. However, underlying vulnerabilities are surfacing, especially in loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), smaller banks, and areas of compliance and governance.

SME Lending and Rural Bank Risks

Banks have significantly expanded credit to SMEs, aligning with policy objectives but introducing new risks. From 2019 to 2024, SME loans grew substantially, raising credit risks due to higher default probabilities. Large commercial banks have become the primary lenders for these loans, necessitating stronger credit assessment and monitoring. Additionally, rural commercial banks, holding significant credit risk, face challenges due to high local exposure, narrow client bases, and limited funding sources. These issues are exacerbated by structural factors like declining rural populations and weak local industries.

Reform for Long-Term Resilience

Improved governance and credit risk assessment are vital for the stability of China’s banking sector. Although compliance strides have been made, long-term stability requires deeper reforms. Consolidating rural banks into stronger provincial entities, enhancing regulatory oversight, and supporting rural economic revitalization through infrastructure and digital services are essential. With consistent policy support and regulatory vigilance, China’s banking sector can remain resilient and prepare for sustainable growth.

Source: China’s Banking Landscape: Strong Foundations and Emerging Vulnerabilities – ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office

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