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The Order Financing Risk Evaluation under the Financial Supply Chain Model Based on the Logistic Model

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  • Xiaoli Song
  • Xian Wu
  • Chang Liu
  • Huanhuan Yang
  • Miaochao Chen

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Order financing, as an innovative business in the financial supply chain model of banks and other financial institutions, has served more and more small and medium-sized enterprises in recent years, and has also brought new profit points to the financial and logistics industries. Businesses urgently need to carry out relevant risk evaluation research on the risks brought by banks and other financial institutions. Based on this background, this article has carried out relevant research on the construction and evaluation method of the risk evaluation index system of order financing business. Through project research and literature review, the research on the risk evaluation theory and method of order financing carried out by banks and other financial institutions is not perfect. The role-played in order financing and the key risk variables faced by financial institutions, and innovatively proposed an evaluation method based on the logistics model. Based on the analysis of order financing risk factors, and through literature review and expert interviews, an evaluation index system initially constructed from five aspects: financing companies, downstream core companies, logistics companies, supply chain operations and external environment. Through questionnaire surveys and statistical analysis of the survey results, a complete, qualitied the risk evaluation index system for order financing business was finally determined. Taking the order-financing project jointly carried out by commercial banks and logistics companies as an example.

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  • Xiaoli Song & Xian Wu & Chang Liu & Huanhuan Yang & Miaochao Chen, 2022. "The Order Financing Risk Evaluation under the Financial Supply Chain Model Based on the Logistic Model," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:1854436
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1854436
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