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HKMA to help banks assess firms for trade financing by using cargo data

HKMA launches CargoX, leveraging cargo data to enhance trade financing for SMEs amid global tariff concerns

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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has launched a new initiative that will use cargo logistics data to help banks assess companies for trade financing amid escalating global worries about tariffs.

The initiative, called CargoX, would expand data sets and applications in the de facto central bank’s electronic platform – the Commercial Data Interchange (CDI) – in an effort to make trade financing more readily available to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the HKMA said on Monday.

The move would help SMEs cope with “the current complex international trade situation”, it said. Around a quarter of Hong Kong’s SMEs are involved in import-export trade and wholesale businesses, the HKMA said.

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“In today’s complex global trade landscape, many businesses, in particular SME traders, need more digitalised and efficient trade finance solutions to transform their business models and supply chains,” HKMA chief executive Eddie Yue Wai-man said. “Leveraging cargo data and our next-generation CDI data infrastructure, CargoX will help resolve some long-standing pain points in trade finance for banks, ultimately boosting efficiency and driving industry-wide innovation.”

The CargoX programme will securely share sea, road and air cargo logistics data – with the consent of the companies involved – so that banks can more accurately evaluate their corporate lending.

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At present, the HKMA is working with data providers including Tradelink Electronic Commerce, the Airport Authority Hong Kong’s HKIA Cargo Data Platform and the Transport and Logistics Bureau’s proposed port community system, which is slated for completion by the end of the year. The system uses blockchain technology to record cargo flows.
The HKMA said HSBC Holdings, Standard Chartered Bank and Bank of China (Hong Kong) were among the banks involved in the programme. CargoX’s goals include a reduction in the time it takes for credit to be approved, higher credit limits, a reduction in manual processes and greater product innovation among banks.
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