Shanghai Seeks Fintech Hub Status in Five Years

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The Shanghai government announced a series of policies to motivate firms and talent while formally challenging the similar ambitions of nearby Hangzhou.

Shanghai’s municipal government is taking an admittedly expedited path, according to a report citing a statement, to becoming a fintech center and will accelerate this development through a series of incentives including a tax cut on related tech firms to 15 percent (from 25 percent) and attractive housing and medical benefits to lure talent.

Ant Financial, Hangzhou’s homegrown fintech pioneer, also announced yesterday that it would host a fintech conference to support Shanghai’s efforts with expectations to draw up to 30,000 global attendees. The «INCLUSION» conference held in late April will cover themes such as the global digital economy, digital finance, innovative technology, commerce and cities, and sustainability.

Shanghai’s plans parallel that of Hangzhou’s which is also aiming to be a major hub in the field. In May last year, its local government delivered a plan in to transform the city into a global fintech center by 2030 while leveraging the sector to provide 120 billion yuan ($17.4 billion) in added value to the economy by 2022.


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