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"Xiangyuan Group" financial products overdue, three affiliated companies respond urgently
China Fund Reporter Taylor
Hello everyone, the overdue event involving “Xiangyuan Group” financial products continues to escalate, with three listed companies under its umbrella issuing urgent announcements to “cut ties.”
On the evening of December 7, Xiangyuan Cultural Tourism announced that media reports had surfaced regarding the financial products indirectly controlled by Xiangyuan Holdings, the company’s actual controller, which experienced partial overdue payments, attracting investor attention.
The company verified the relevant matters with Xiangyuan Holdings and the company’s actual controller and conducted a self-inspection. To prevent false information from misleading the market and to protect investors’ legal rights, the following statement is made:
Financial products involving cooperation projects with Xiangyuan Holdings’ real estate on a certain platform have experienced partial overdue payments. Xiangyuan Holdings and the company’s actual controller are jointly responsible for the repayment obligations. They are currently communicating with relevant parties to handle the overdue payments.
The financial products involved in this incident are unrelated to Xiangyuan Cultural Tourism and its subsidiaries, whether holding or controlling. Xiangyuan Cultural Tourism does not assume any repayment or guarantee obligations, nor has the company provided guarantees or credit enhancement for any financial investment products.
The company’s current production and operations are normal. The management team commits to adhering to the “Corporate Governance Guidelines,” ensuring independence from the controlling shareholders and actual controllers in assets, personnel, finance, organizational structure, and business.
Additionally, two other listed companies under Xiangyuan Holdings, Jiao Jian Co., Ltd. and Haichang Ocean Park, have issued similar announcements.
The overdue event mentioned by the three listed companies refers to the “Zhejiang Financial Asset Exchange Center” (Zhejiang Jin Center) repayment crisis. Recently, many investors posted on social media that some financial asset income rights products traded on the Zhejiang Jin Center platform failed to be paid upon maturity.
Previously, investors could purchase certain “income rights products” through the Zhejiang Jin Center, expecting to earn a certain return (advertised around 4%–5%), attracting those seeking stable financial management.
This time, a batch of financial products guaranteed by Xiangyuan Holdings Group, sold on the Zhejiang Jin Center platform, matured at the end of November 2025 but failed to pay principal and interest to investors on time, resulting in overdue payments.
It is noteworthy that at the end of October 2024, the Zhejiang Jin Center’s financial asset trading business qualification was revoked.
The Zhejiang Provincial Financial Regulatory Bureau announced that the financial asset trading qualification of Zhejiang Financial Asset Exchange Center Co., Ltd. (Zhejiang Jin Center) would no longer be maintained. “From the date of this announcement, there will no longer be financial asset trading venues in our province. The revocation of Zhejiang Jin Center’s financial asset trading qualification does not affect the company’s legal obligations and responsibilities in handling existing legal relationships, nor does it affect the continuing responsibilities of existing financing entities to make timely payments according to contracts.”
(Edited by: Wen Jing)
Keywords: Xiangyuan Group