Chinese Police Initiates Probe into Zhongzhi Bankruptcy with US$60m Debt

In a significant turn of events, Beijing police have officially launched an investigation into Zhongzhi, a colossal financial conglomerate, following its recent descent into debt and subsequent bankruptcy. This is according to the publication of Hong Kong media The Standard published on 26 November 2023.

Despite its low profile, Zhongzhi has played a pivotal role in the financial landscape, attracting substantial investments from major corporations and affluent individuals. Nomura Commercial Bank estimates the conglomerate’s holdings to exceed 128 billion euros, making it a central player in financing various projects for real estate, construction, and large enterprises.

The financial crisis triggered by the downturn in the real estate market and economic deceleration has left Zhongzhi unable to meet its financial obligations. The company officially declared bankruptcy on 22 November 2023, revealing a staggering debt of approximately US$60 billion, as reported by local press notifications.

In response to this financial debacle, Beijing authorities have taken decisive action, initiating a criminal investigation into Zhongzhi’s activities. While details about the nature of the alleged crimes remain undisclosed, the authorities have already apprehended several suspects in connection with the case.

Zhongzhi stands as one of the world’s largest private finance companies, a large consortium with a wide network of subsidiaries and a prominent role in the global financial markets. Therefore, launching an investigation into the company may be one of the most urgent measures taken by the Chinese government, as the collapse of the company could pose a risk to the Chinese financial system as a whole and to other countries as well.

The timing of Zhongzhi’s collapse, just two years after the Evergrande crisis, raises concerns about potential financial contagion within China’s economic system. The aftermath of the Evergrande debacle is still lingering, casting a shadow over the real estate sector and the overall economic landscape of the country.

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