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Two Chinese provinces to make some repayments after bank deposit protests

Payments will be made in batches by Anhui and Henan provinces, with the first due on July 15, said the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission in notices posted by its local branches on Tuesday and Monday, respectively.

Two Chinese provinces will start repaying to clients on behalf of several rural lenders some of their funds that were frozen, the banking regulator said, seeking to placate angry depositors who have protested in a rare show of dissent.

Payments will be made in batches by Anhui and Henan provinces, with the first due on July 15, said the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission in notices posted by its local branches on Tuesday and Monday, respectively. On Sunday, about 1,000 people gathered outside the provincial branch of the Chinese central bank in Henan’s capital of Zhengzhou to demand action on their frozen deposits, leading to the most violent clashes since protests began around two months ago.

In April, a number of banks in Henan froze deposits raised from ordinary Chinese people, with Chinese media reporting that the deposits could be worth up to $1.5 billion. An investigation for possible fraud is underway. Police say they have arrested some suspects and frozen funds in connection with the disappearance of the deposits, according to an official notice posted late on Sunday.

The regulator’s Henan branch said payments will be made to some customers with savings of under 50,000 yuan ($7,429.86) of Yuzhou Xinminsheng Rural Bank, Shangcai Huimin County Bank, Zhecheng Huanghuai Community Bank and Kaifeng New Oriental Rural Bank. The same will be arranged for depositors at Guzhen New River Huai Village & Township Bank, a lender connected to the Henan banks, its Anhui branch said.

Henan police said the suspects were able to effectively control a number of the province’s banks via a group company, according to the notice posted on an official WeChat account. The criminal cohort used third-party financial product platforms and a firm they set up themselves to gather deposits and sell other financial products. They then made fictitious loans as a way to illegally transfer the funds, the notice said. ($1 = 6.7296 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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