Special Credit Report for Market Entities in Beijing Recognized as Certificates in 42 Fields

english.beijing.gov.cn
2024-09-18

The special credit report for market entities in Beijing can be utilized as the certificate across 42 fields starting September 1, ensuring comprehensive coverage in key areas. This report will broaden the range of applicable fields, subjects, and purposes.

Relevant authorities in Beijing recently issued the Notice to Further Replace Inquiries about Violations of Laws and Regulations with Special Credit Reports for Market Entities. The enhancements to the special credit report contain four key aspects. First, the number of applicable fields has increased from 20 to 42, ensuring full coverage of key areas. Second, the range of eligible subjects has expanded to include various entities such as companies, non-corporate enterprise legal entities, individual proprietorship enterprises, partnerships enterprises, farmers' professional cooperatives, individual businesses, social organizations, grassroots self-government organizations, and public institutions. Third, the special credit report can be applied to both financial and commercial business activities, as well as administrative management activities. Fourth, the service model has been enhanced, with strengthened online and offline collaborative services, and information about report collection is being sent to market entities through various channels.

The special credit report for market entities in Beijing offers self-service and convenient options for these entities. Market entities can easily access their reports online via the Credit China (Beijing) [001] website and the "Jingtong" mini program. They also have the option to choose specific time ranges and areas at municipal and district government service halls or through integrated government service machines to query and print reports on-site. In addition, market entities can provide third parties with a verification code and an authorization code. These allow the third party to verify the report's authenticity or access it directly, enabling one-code access. The codes facilitate authorized use and help prevent forgery or alteration of reports.

(Source: The Beijing News)


Attachment