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Joius’Banking and Finance department provides legal services to more than thirty domestic and international banks and financial institutions from Hong Kong, Taiwan, US, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan. We also provide legal service to Jing’an District Financial Regulatory and other regulatory authorities.

Banking and Finance Department specializes in traditional banking and finance, financial leasing and factoring, cross-border finance, online finance, syndicated loans, project finance, acquisition finance, setting up bank branches and subsidiaries, asset-based securities and bond issuance etc, providing clients with one-stop financial solutions and assisting with the introduction of low-cost overseas capital, especially for overseas and cross-border financing projects. This department has also cooperated with Joius litigation group on multiple overseas debt collection related to cases via litigation and/or arbitration, and has been assisting the Capital Market Department on IPOs of a financial institution. The Insurance legal team has provided litigation and non-litigation services to domestic and foreign insurance companies, and also provides insurance fund management service to domestic insurance asset management companies.

In addition, the Banking and Finance Department has published three books: “Practice of Offshore Banks on Cross-Border Financing and Guarantee to Chinese Onshore Entities” “Taiwan Region of China Cross-Border Debt Collection to Mainland China Practice and Successful Case Analysis” and “Practice Guide and Legal Analysis of Cross-border Financing of Chinese Enterprises”. Among them, "Legal Practice and Case Analysis of Cross border Financing of Chinese Enterprises" was selected for the 2021 "Shanghai Lawyers' Collection" publication plan and received recognition and support from the Municipal Lawyers Association.

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