Research on Supply Chain Finance Financing Mode in China under Digitalization

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  • Yifei Jiao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/fbdq7w90

Keywords:

Digitalization, Supply Chain Finance, Financing Mode, Financing

Abstract

Digital empowerment may help businesses manage their supply networks more effectively, improve the efficiency and quality of supply chain financing, broaden equity financing channels, and encourage sustainable and healthy growth. Against this backdrop, new requirements have been raised for supply chain finance, making the transformation to digital empowerment in supply chain finance imperative. The effective application of supply chain finance financing methods aids enterprises in achieving innovative development and improving their core competitiveness. Based on this, the article studies the supply chain finance financing mode under the digital economy, starting from traditional supply chain financing modes in China. It examines supply chain finance's innovation and growth in the context of digitalization, thoroughly examines the current state of supply chain finance's integration with digital technology, and suggests methods of optimization for digital empowerment within the framework of Chinese supply chain finance financing.

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30-11-2024

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How to Cite

Jiao, Y. (2024). Research on Supply Chain Finance Financing Mode in China under Digitalization. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 17(2), 165-170. https://doi.org/10.54097/fbdq7w90