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Monday, September 28 2020 - 23:59
AsiaNet
Industry's First Financial Service Model Oriented to "Intelligent Things", SPD Bank and Huawei Release Bank of Things White Paper
SHANGHAI, Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

At HUAWEI CONNECT 2020, Pan Weidong, President of Shanghai Pudong Development 
Bank (SPD Bank), and David Wang, Huawei Executive Director and Chairman of the 
Investment Review Board, released the Bank of Things White Paper. The White 
Paper first proposes a brand-new financial service model and design system for 
"intelligent things" in the industry, ushering in a new era of "bank of things" 
(BoT) services.

According to Pan Weidong, we are shifting from the era of connected things to 
intelligent, connected things. Connectivity is productivity, and this is 
evident through intelligent network connections with clouds, edges, and 
devices. Based on intelligent things' connection scenarios, we can build a 
people-centric intelligent space to provide comprehensive services. In this 
space, financial services will act as an adhesive for multiple stakeholders in 
the intelligent, efficient, and collaborative ecosystem to achieve mutual 
success and develop a thriving real economy.

Under the national new infrastructure strategy, emerging technologies such as 
5G, IoT, and AI are evolving rapidly, resulting in hundreds of billions of 
"intelligent things" being connected. This has huge ramifications on business 
and daily life, forming a basis for cars with intelligent sensing and 
autonomous services, smart homes, smart factories, smart logistics, and other 
innovative applications.

In this context, SPD Bank and Huawei propose a brand-new concept — BoT. This 
concept extends direct service targets from people to "intelligent things", 
builds a scenario-centered business model, and establishes a risk management 
model based on an objective credit system. The White Paper elaborates on BoT 
business forms, architecture, and scenario design in the digital economy. It 
also dives into possible technical challenges and raises the expectations for 
pan-financial services and a new digital credit system.

SPD Bank and Huawei set up a joint innovation lab in 2018 and the lab has 
yielded multiple achievements. In August 2020, the two parties signed a 
comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement, which reached another milestone 
when the White Paper was released. SPD Bank will focus on improving user 
experience, apply digital technologies, and assist the innovation of industries 
such as retail, communications, transportation, and healthcare, to create a 
thriving digital economy.

To learn more about and download the White Paper, please click the link.: 
http://49.4.124.65:9000/EN-%E7%89%A9%E7%9A%84%E9%93%B6%E8%A1%8C%E7%99%BD%E7%9A%AE%E4%B9%A6.pdf


For more information about HUAWEI CONNECT 2020, please visit: 
https://www.huawei.com/en/events/huaweiconnect2020/

SOURCE: Huawei
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