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Guangxi Actively Meets Expats' Financial Service Needs

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2023-09-11 18:13:14 | Author: DENG Zhuoyuan & LONG Yun

By?DENG?Zhuoyuan?&?LONG?Yun


Foreign experts actively involve in the Q&A session of the seminar. (PHOTO: the Science and Technology Department of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region)

A seminar on financial service policies was conducted to facilitate foreign experts living in Guangxi on September 2, to gain a comprehensive understanding of policies. Nearly 20 foreign experts from 13 countries actively participated in the event.

Based on information from pre-event surveys, the Guangxi branch of the Bank of China presented an in-depth explanation of financial service policies for participants. This encompassed a range of topics, including opening a domestic account, buying financial products, and how to trade Forex.

Furthermore, the participants had an opportunity to engage in interactive Q&A sessions, where their queries concerning routine banking operations were effectively addressed.

This seminar is part of a series of initiatives organized by the Department of Science and Technology of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. In recent years, the department has been dedicated to facilitating the involvement of foreign experts in policy seminars and cultural experiences. This concerted effort has resulted in establishment of a platform for consultation and services, aimed at helping foreign experts to integrate into Guangxi and fostering a favorable working and living environment. These events have garnered applause from foreign experts.

According to Egyptian expert Ahmed Zaki Amin, an associate researcher in cell biology at the Guangxi Buffalo Research Institute, this event was excellent and effectively addressed the needs of foreign experts.

"This event holds significant meaning. In addressing our concerns, the organizers have provided us with numerous solutions," echoed Carole Lelievre, a French teacher at Guangxi Minzu University.

This article was sourced from the Science and Technology Department of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

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