China aims to have all of its townships covered by basic financial services in three years' time as banking-related networks are still unavailable to nearly 3,000 townships, chairman of the country's banking regulator said.
Liu Mingkang, chairman of China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), announced this plan at a national financial services promotion meeting held Friday in southwestern Guizhou province.
He said the CBRC would coordinate efforts with ministries and local governments to speed up the construction of financial networks.
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The country still had 2,945 townships not covered by banking-related services by the end of June. About 2,400 such townships concentrate in the country's less developed western region.