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Information on Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company. Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company is a limited liability company wholly-owned by JCC with registered capital of RMB1,234 million. It is located at 707–1-2 and 701–2, 7th Floor, Touhang Building, 000 Xxxxx Xx Road, Fu’an Community, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, xxx XXX. Its legal representative is Xx. Xxx Xxx. The principal business of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company comprises finance leasing, leasing, purchasing domestic and overseas leased properties, handling residual value and maintenance of leased properties and providing consultation and guarantee on leasing transactions and commercial factoring business related to the principal business (non-bank financing type). As at 31 December 2021, the audited total assets and net assets of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company were RMB8,578,521,700 and RMB1,514,643,200, respectively. The audited operating revenue and net profit of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company for the year ended 31 December 2021 were RMB1,160,287,800 and RMB101,399,500, respectively. As at 30 November 2022, the unaudited total assets and net assets of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company were RMB10,296,634,600 and RMB1,635,340,800, respectively. The unaudited operating revenue and net profit of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company for the eleven months ended 30 November 2022 were RMB366,611,400 and RMB120,697,600, respectively. Information on JCC Yingtan JCC Yingtan is a company established in the PRC with limited liability. JCC Yingtan is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. It is principally engaged in the sale of non-ferrous metals, rare metals and metal products. Information on JCC International Trade JCC International Trade is a company established in the PRC with limited liability. JCC International Trade is owned as to 59.05% by the Company and as to 29.5% by Xxxxxx. It is principally engaged in the trading of non-ferrous metal products and raw materials, such as copper cathodes, lead, zinc and rare metals. Its scope of operations includes metal materials (including precious metals), chemical products (excluding dangerous chemicals), mineral products (excluding iron ores), steel, building materials (excluding cement), mechanical and electronic equipment, refrigeration and air- conditioning equipment, auto parts, hardware and electrical equipment, wood, office automation equipment, communication equipment wholesale, commission agency (excluding auction), import and export of the abovementioned goods and related technologies, a...
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Information on Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company. As confirmed by Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company, the principal business of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company comprises financial leasing, leasing, purchasing domestic and overseas leased properties, disposing residual value and maintenance of leased properties and providing consultation and guarantee on leasing transactions. As of 31 December 2015, the audited total assets and net assets of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company were RMB1,219,350,000 and RMB304,400,000 respectively. The operating income and net profits for the year ended 31 December 2015 were RMB14,090,000 and RMB4,250,000 respectively. As of 31 December 2016, the unaudited total assets and net assets of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company were RMB3,284,440,000 and RMB335,240,000 respectively. The operating income and net profits for the year ended 31 December 2016 were RMB77,990,000 and RMB12,780,000 respectively.
Information on Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company. Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company is a limited liability company wholly owned by JCC with registered capital of RMB800 million. It is located in Room 000, Xxxxx X, Xx. 0 Xxxx Xxx Xx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx-Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx. Its legal representative is Xx. Xx Xxxx. The principal business of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company comprises financial leasing, leasing, purchasing domestic and overseas leased properties, handling residual value and maintenance of leased properties and providing consultation and guarantee on leasing transactions and commercial factoring business related to the principal business (non- bank financing type). Shanghai Jiangtong Finance Leasing Co., Ltd.* ( 上海 江銅融資租賃有限公司) is a subsidiary of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company, principally engaged in finance leasing. As of 31 December 2018, the audited total assets and net assets of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company were RMB5,619.24 million and RMB754.25 million respectively. The audited operating income and net profits of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company for the year ended 31 December 2018 were RMB145.7 million and RMB33.17 million, respectively. As of 30 November 2019, the unaudited total assets and net assets of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company were RMB6,802.86 million and RMB798.52 million respectively. The unaudited operating income and net profits of Shenzhen Finance Leasing Company for the eleven months ended 30 November 2019 were RMB220.18 million and RMB44.27 million, respectively.

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