Banks Refuse to Provide Rebates for Qilu Bills
Published:
2011-01-07
Individual banks still refuse to provide rebates for bills issued by Qilu Bank, despite the bank’s favorable end of the year reports. Shandong Qilu bank has been under investigation for releasing fraudulent bills. The bank reported total profits of 1.38 billion yuan, a 30% year on year increase, in 2010.
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The Beijing Times
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