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Zhejiang banks bet big on high-tech drivers

Local lenders lean into new quality productive forces to power five-year development goals

By Jiang Xueqing in Hangzhou | China Daily | Updated: 2025-12-15 09:05
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An electric vehicle is on display at a Leapmotor facility in Hangzhou on Oct 20. JIANG XUEQING/CHINA DAILY

Hangzhou Lingban Technology Ltd, a leading company in augmented reality and artificial intelligence, specializes in developing hardware and software solutions that integrate 5G, AI and AR technologies. The company holds over 170 authorized utility patents, and its products are sold in more than 80 countries, serving clients from Sany Heavy Industry to Midea and establishing a presence on e-commerce platforms such as Tmall, JD and Amazon.

In the cultural tourism sector, it collaborates with the Capital Museum in Beijing and the Zhejiang Provincial Museum. With the launch of its Rokid Glasses — lightweight AR smart glasses equipped with micro-LED displays — the company expects its annual output value to reach 600 million yuan in 2025.

Having raised over 2 billion yuan from investors such as Temasek, IDG Capital and Haitong Securities, Lingban also received strong financial backing from Bank of Shanghai, which provided a 100 million yuan unsecured working capital loan.

The first 40 million yuan tranche was used for payroll and component procurement. The bank also plans to support the company's supply chain financing and cross-border payments, while offering R&D loans and IPO preparation assistance in the future.

"We've established a 'green passage' system for credit approval for tech enterprises and developed standardized rating models that evaluate tech startups from eight dimensions, including corporate qualifications, team strength and R&D investment," said Chen Lifen, deputy general manager of Bank of Shanghai's Hangzhou branch. "We're shifting from traditional lending approaches to adopting an investment banking mindset when evaluating technology-based innovation companies."

Zhejiang Desman Intelligent Technology Co Ltd, a leading manufacturer of high-end smart door locks, has obtained more than 200 authorized patents and 264 registered trademarks. From 2021 to 2023, its high-end products ranked first globally in both sales and market share.

During a key expansion phase in 2024, Desman faced limited credit and high financing costs due to a lack of collateral, which hampered funding efficiency and squeezed profits under traditional financing models. The Export-Import Bank of China Zhejiang branch stepped in with a loan secured by three core patents, breaking the financing barrier and speeding up approvals. The move also prompted other lenders to follow suit, lowering the company's overall financing costs.

In the first six months, Desman's operating revenue doubled year-on-year, while its cross-border business recorded a significant month-on-month compound growth rate.

Lu Meihua, deputy general manager of China Eximbank's Zhejiang branch, explained the bank's selection criteria for tech company clients. "We look at the entrepreneur and team, the industry's potential and the business model."

Desman's founder is an entrepreneur with proven success. The smart lock industry serves millions of households and has huge growth potential. The company emphasizes long-term value and conducts 60 percent of its sales through online platforms like Tmall, JD and Douyin, minimizing receivables and protecting loan safety, Lu said.

"For banks, it's important to build relationships before a company becomes successful, not after," he added.

As of the end of September, China Eximbank's Zhejiang branch had an outstanding loan balance of nearly 2 billion yuan for specialized, refined, distinctive and innovative "little giant" enterprises.

Kanglin Biotec (Hangzhou) Co Ltd develops gene therapies for diseases such as Parkinson's, AIDS and hemophilia, and was recognized in 2023 as a national-level "little giant" enterprise. Its KL003 gene therapy targets transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia patients.

Founder Wu Haoquan, with a PhD in genetics from Fudan University, received early-stage financing from China Zheshang Bank, or CZBank, which used human capital as a key factor in its credit assessment. The bank provided 5 million yuan for initial R&D in 2019 and increased the line of credit to 30 million yuan last year after evaluating the successful clinical results and social value of KL003.

CZBank has been offering technology financial services since 2016. In January 2024, CZBank launched a technology finance initiative aimed at fostering new quality productive forces. The bank has established dedicated technology finance departments at both its head office and branch levels, along with a specialized review center at its head office. Over the next three years, CZBank plans to set up 100 specialized teams dedicated to serving sci-tech enterprises.

In April, the bank introduced a financial services solution focusing on 15 lifecycle scenarios for technology enterprises, with 30 tailored financial products. For early-stage firms, the risk model is shifting from emphasizing financial metrics to assessing social value.

"Biomedicine is crucial to human progress, and we're deeply committed to supporting it," said Li Lin, deputy general manager of CZBank's corporate department.

"When a father of a person with beta-thalassemia said, 'My world has light again,' after his child was cured, we were deeply moved. That's what technology finance is all about."

By the end of September, CZBank had served more than 35,000 tech enterprises, with outstanding loans exceeding 460 billion yuan.

"In the past, lending relied heavily on collateral. But as the economy slowed and real estate prices fell, the risks faced by many small businesses are gradually coming to light. Consequently, banks will place greater emphasis on business operations in their future lending practices," said Wang Jie, an account manager at CZBank's Yuquan subbranch in Hangzhou.

"Most tech-based innovation companies focus on new products and technologies, with market demand exceeding that of traditional industries. They demonstrate greater resilience in the current economic climate," Wang said.

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