The impact of bank FinTech on green credit allocation: Evidence from China

IF 7.4 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Finance Research Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1016/j.frl.2024.106424
Yumiao Deng , Mengmeng Fang , Sichao Ma , Fanzhi Wang , Wanting Wu
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This paper investigates the impact of bank FinTech on green credit allocation, using a sample of listed firms in China from 2014 to 2020. We construct a bank FinTech index through textual analysis and find that: (1) Banks with more advanced FinTech significantly allocate more green credit to eco-friendly firms. (2) FinTech primarily empowers banks in green credit allocation by expanding business channels, improving information processing efficiency, and strengthening risk management capabilities. (3) Advanced FinTech banks offer more credit to clean firms in traditional energy sectors and favor firms in high-energy-supply regions over high-energy-consumption ones. (4) There exists a quadratic relationship between bank FinTech and credit allocation to heavily polluting firms, characterized by an initial decrease followed by an increase.
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银行金融科技对绿色信贷分配的影响:来自中国的证据
本文以 2014 年至 2020 年中国上市公司为样本,研究了银行金融科技对绿色信贷配置的影响。我们通过文本分析构建了银行金融科技指数,发现(1)拥有更先进金融科技的银行明显向生态友好型企业分配更多绿色信贷。(2) 金融科技主要通过拓展业务渠道、提高信息处理效率和加强风险管理能力来增强银行的绿色信贷配置能力。(3)先进的金融科技银行为传统能源行业中的清洁企业提供更多信贷,并偏爱高能源供应地区的企业而非高能耗地区的企业。(4) 银行金融科技与重污染企业的信贷分配之间存在二次关系,其特点是先减少后增加。
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Finance Research Letters BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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