How silent churn is killing profits at Belt and Road banks

Cherry-picking corporate treasurers are causing problems for regional financial institutions which are losing wallet share to their more nimble counterparts.
How silent churn is killing profits at Belt and Road banks

In the business it’s known as silent churn – where corporate customers open an account with their primary financial institutions but buy other banking products elsewhere – and for the largest banks of Belt and Road it’s becoming a serious problem.

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