Exclusive: Hundreds of Chinese firms seek billions in loans amid coronavirus outbreak. The firms were either involved in the control of the epidemic or had been hardest hit
), ride-hailing provider Didi Chuxing Technology Co, facial recognition start-up Megvii Technology Inc and internet security business Qihoo 360 Technology Co, the sources said, adding that the companies seeking loans were either involved in the control of the epidemic or had been hardest hit.
“Banks will have the final say on lending decisions,” one of the sources said. “The interest rates are likely to be on par with those offered to banks’ top clients.” Exchange disclosures showed that Xiaomi’s third-quarter revenue growth slowed, but gross profit surged 25.2% year on year to 8.2 billion yuan. Meituan Dianping has been profitable for the past two quarters.
Beijing-based Megvii has sought to raise funds through an initial public offering in Hong Kong, but its efforts were initially delayed after its inclusion on a U.S. trade blacklist over alleged involvement in human rights violations related to Beijing’s clampdown on Uighurs in China’s Xinjiang region. The company has said it “strongly objected” to the U.S. move.
“The banks won’t lend to all because they need to evaluate whether those companies are really able to pay back,” one of the sources said.
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