MIRA INFORM REPORT

 

 

Report No. :

498873

Report Date :

19.03.2018

 

 

 

IDENTIFICATION DETAILS

 

Name :

SHANGHAI CHUAN BAI CHEMICAL CO. LTD

 

 

Registered Office :

Block Q Room 109 Bldg.1 No. 118 Exhibition Road Logistic Park Shanghai Chemical Industrial Zone Shanghai Pr

 

 

Country :

China

 

 

Financials (as on) :

31.12.2016

 

 

Date of Incorporation :

10.09.2013

 

 

Credibility Code :

91310116078134324D

 

 

Legal Form :

Limited liabilities co.

 

 

Line of Business :

The subject’s registered business scope includes selling chemical raw materials and products (except dangerous chemicals, monitoring chemicals, fireworks, explosives and precursor chemicals), machinery equipment, hardware products, electronic products, metal materials and plastic products; importing and exporting goods and technologies (with permit if needed).

 

 

No. of Employees :

5

 


 

RATING & COMMENTS

(Mira Inform has adopted New Rating mechanism w.e.f. 23rd January 2017)

 

MIRA’s Rating :

B

 

Credit Rating

Explanation

Rating Comments

B

Medium Risk

Business dealings permissible on a regular monitoring basis

 

Status :

Moderate

 

 

Payment Behaviour :

Slow but Correct

 

 

Litigation :

Clear

 

NOTES :

Any query related to this report can be made on e-mail : infodept@mirainform.com while quoting report number, name and date.

 

 

ECGC Country Risk Classification List

 

Country Name

Previous Rating

(30.09.2017)

Current Rating

(31.12.2017)

China

A2

A2

 

Risk Category

ECGC Classification

Insignificant

 

A1

Low Risk

 

A2

Moderately Low Risk

 

B1

Moderate Risk

 

B2

Moderately High Risk

 

C1

High Risk

 

C2

Very High Risk

 

D

 


 

CHINA - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW

 

Since the late 1970s, China has moved from a closed, centrally planned system to a more market-oriented one that plays a major global role. China has implemented reforms in a gradualist fashion, resulting in efficiency gains that have contributed to a more than tenfold increase in GDP since 1978. Reforms began with the phaseout of collectivized agriculture, and expanded to include the gradual liberalization of prices, fiscal decentralization, increased autonomy for state enterprises, growth of the private sector, development of stock markets and a modern banking system, and opening to foreign trade and investment. China continues to pursue an industrial policy, state-support of key sectors, and a restrictive investment regime. Measured on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis that adjusts for price differences, China in 2016 stood as the largest economy in the world, surpassing the US in 2014 for the first time in modern history. China became the world's largest exporter in 2010, and the largest trading nation in 2013. Still, China's per capita income is below the world average.

After keeping its currency tightly linked to the US dollar for years, China in July 2005 moved to an exchange rate system that references a basket of currencies. From mid-2005 to late 2008, the renminbi appreciated more than 20% against the US dollar, but the exchange rate remained virtually pegged to the dollar from the onset of the global financial crisis until June 2010, when Beijing allowed resumption of a gradual liberalization. In 2015, the People’s Bank of China announced it would continue to carefully push for full convertibility of the renminbi (RMB) after the currency was accepted as part of the IMF’s special drawing rights basket. After engaging in one-way, large-scale intervention to resist appreciation of the RMB for a decade, China’s 2016 intervention in foreign exchange markets has sought to prevent a rapid RMB depreciation that would have negative consequences for the United States, China, and the global economy.

China’s economic growth has slowed since 2011. The Chinese Government faces numerous economic challenges including: (a) reducing its high domestic savings rate and correspondingly low domestic household consumption; (b) servicing its high corporate debt burdens to maintain financial stability; (c) facilitating higher-wage job opportunities for the aspiring middle class, including rural migrants and college graduates, while maintaining competitiveness; (d) dampening speculative investment in the real estate sector; (e) reducing industrial overcapacity; and (f) raising productivity growth rates through the more efficient allocation of capital. Economic development has progressed further in coastal provinces than in the interior, and by 2016 more than 169.3 million migrant workers and their dependents had relocated to urban areas to find work. One consequence of China’s population control policy known as the “one-child policy” - which was relaxed in 2016 to permit all families to have two children - is that China is now one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world. Deterioration in the environment - notably air pollution, soil erosion, and the steady fall of the water table, especially in the North - is another long-term problem. China continues to lose arable land because of erosion and urbanization. The Chinese government is seeking to add energy production capacity from sources other than coal and oil, focusing on natural gas, nuclear, and clean energy development. In 2016, China ratified the Paris Agreement, a multilateral agreement to combat climate change, and committed to peak its carbon dioxide emissions between 2025 and 2030.

The government's 13th Five-Year Plan, unveiled in March 2016, emphasizes the need to increase innovation and boost domestic consumption to make the economy less dependent on government investment, exports, and heavy industry. However, China has made only marginal progress toward these rebalancing goals. Under President XI Jinping, Beijing has signaled its understanding that China's long-term economic health depends on giving the market a more decisive role in allocating resources, but has moved slowly on market-oriented reforms because of potential negative consequences for stability and short-term economic growth. He has also increased state-control over key sectors and Party control over state-owned enterprises. Chinese leaders in 2010 pledged to double China’s GDP by 2020, and the 13th Five Year Plan includes annual economic growth targets of at least 6.5% through 2020 to achieve that goal. In recent years, China has renewed its support for state-owned enterprises in sectors considered important to "economic security," explicitly looking to foster globally competitive industries. Chinese leaders also have undermined some market-oriented reforms by reaffirming the “dominant” role of the state in the economy, a stance that threatens to discourage private initiative and make the economy less efficient over time.

 

Source : CIA

 


COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS

 

Company Name                        :           SHANGHAI CHUAN BAI CHEMICAL CO. LTD.

Address                                   :           Block Q Room 109 bldg.1 no. 118 Exhibition Road Logistic

Park Shanghai Chemical Industrial Zone shanghai PR CHINA

Telephone                                :           0086-15564462622

Facsimile                                 :           --

Website                                    :           --

Email                                       :           55260103@qq.com

 

 

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

 

Established Date                      :           2013-09-10

Credibility Code                       :           91310116078134324D

Legal Form                              :           Limited liabilities co.

Issuing Authority                     :           Administration for Industry & Commerce (AIC) – Jinshan Dist.

Status                                      :           Active

 

Registered Capital                    :           RMB 1,000,000

Turnover                                  :           RMB 1,023,000 (as of Dec. 31, 2016)

Equities                                   :           RMB 851,000 (as of Dec. 31, 2016)

 

Chief Executive                        :           Chen Dong

Business Line                          :           Trade

Manpower                                :           5

 

Tax Registration

Certificate No.                          :           91310116078134324D

Organization Code                   :           07813432-4

 

HS code                                   :           3119968523

Import & Export code               :           3100078134324

 

Financial Condition                  :           Fairly Stable

Business Size                          :           Small Enterprise

Payment                                   :           Slow but correct

 

 

 

Registered Address

BLOCK Q ROOM 109 BLDG.1 NO. 118 EXHIBITION ROAD LOGISTIC PARK SHANGHAI CHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL ZONE SHANGHAI PR CHINA

 

 

 

Company Status: Limited liabilities co.

This form of business in PR China is defined as a legal person. No more than fifty shareholders contribute its registered capital jointly. Shareholders bear limited liability to the extent of shareholding, and the co. is liable for its debts only to extent of its total assets. The characteristics of this form of co. are as follows:

Upon the establishment of the co., an investment certificate is issued to the each of shareholders.

The board of directors is comprised of three to thirteen members.

The minimum registered capital for a co. is RMB 30,000.

Shareholders may take their capital contributions in cash or by means of tangible assets or intangible assets such as industrial property and non-patented technology.

Cash contributed by all shareholders must account for at least 30% of the registered capital.

Existing shareholders have pre-exemption right to purchase shares of the co. offered for sale by the other shareholders and to subscribe for the newly increased registered capital of the co.

 

 

Premise

The subject operates from premises located at the heading address, and this address houses its operating office in Shanghai. Our checks reveal that the subject rents the total premise, but the square meters are unknown.

 

 

MANAGEMENT

 

Position

Name

Nationality

Legal representative, General Manager Executive Director

Chen Dong

Chinese

Supervisors

Gan Xiaoyu

Chinese

 

 

MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS

 

Name                                                   % Shareholding

 

Gan Xiaoyu                                                       90

Chen Dong                                                       5

Zhang Shichao                                                  5

 

 

 

 

 

KEY EVENTS

 

Changes of its registered information are as follows:

Date of change

Item

Before the change

After the change

2014-07-08

Legal representative

Gan Xiaoyu

Present one

 

 

BUSINESS OPERATIONS

 

The subject’s registered business scope includes selling chemical raw materials and products (except dangerous chemicals, monitoring chemicals, fireworks, explosives and precursor chemicals), machinery equipment, hardware products, electronic products, metal materials and plastic products; importing and exporting goods and technologies (with permit if needed).

 

The subject is mainly engaged in trading of chemical products.

 

Products:

 

Methyl Methacrylate

Other chemical products

 

The subject sources its materials 90% from domestic market, and 10% from overseas market. the subject sells 10% of its products in domestic market, and 90% to overseas market.

 

The buying terms of the subject include Check, T/T, L/C and Credit of 30-60 days. The payment terms of the subject include Check, T/T, L/C and Credit of 30-60 days.

 

 

 

SUPPLIER & CUSTOMER

 

*Major customer:

 

Flocryl Inc.

Covalent Chemical LLC

 

 

RELATED COMPANIES

 

No Subsidiary

 

 

NEGATIVE INFORMATION

 

Lawsuit Record:   No record.

 

Trade payment experience: The subject did not provide any name of trade/service suppliers and we have no other sources to conduct the enquiry at present.

 

Delinquent payment record:     None in our database.

 

Debt collection record: No overdue amount owed by the subject was placed to us for collection within the last 6 years.

 

Customs administrative penalty: No record.

 

Equity freeze information: No record.

 

Administrative Penalty: No record.

 

 

MORTGAGE

 

There is no record of mortgage information at present.

 

 

TRADEMARK

 

No record.

 

 

PATENT

 

No record.

 

 

BANKING

 

Agricultural Bank of China Shanghai Minhang District ShuiQing South Road Sub Branch

 

Account No.: 03416900040036167

 

 

ABBREVIATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT

 

Financial Summary

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Unit: RMB’000

 

As of Dec. 31, 2015

As of Dec. 31, 2016

Total assets

1,507

2,298

 

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Total liabilities

670

1,447

Equities

837

851

 

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Total liabilities & equities

1,507

2,298

 

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Turnover

410

1,023

Profits before tax

-129

14

Less: tax

0

0

Profits

-129

14

 

Important Ratios

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As of Dec. 31, 2015

As of Dec. 31, 2016

*Liabilities to assets

0.44

0.63

*Net profit margin (%)

-31.46

1.37

*Return on total assets (%)

-8.56

0.61

*Turnover/Total assets

0.27

0.45

 

PROFITABILITY: AVERAGE

 

The turnover of the subject appears fair in its line in 2015 and average in 2016.

the subject’s net profit margin is fair in 2015 and average in 2016.

the subject’s return on total assets is fair in 2015 and average in 2016.

 

the subject’s turnover is in a fair level, comparing with the size of its total assets.

 

LEVERAGE: AVERAGE

The debt ratio of the subject is average.

The risk for the subject to go bankrupt is average.

 

TREND ANALYSIS

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2014

2015

2016

Sales Trend

--

--

Ç

Profit margin

--

--

Ç

Debt to assets ratio

--

--

Ç

Overall Financial Condition

□Good                   □Fairly Good           □Stable         

■Fairly Stable       □Fair                        □Poor  

 

 

COMMENT

 

The subject was registered as a Limited liabilities co. at local Administration for Industry & Commerce (AIC - The official body of issuing and renewing business license).

 

The subject is considered small-sized in its line with fairly stable financial conditions.

 


 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

 

Currency

Unit

Indian Rupees

US Dollar

1

INR 64.87

UK Pound

1

INR 90.49

Euro

1

INR 79.91

CNY

1

INR 10.28

 

Note : Above are approximate rates obtained from sources believed to be correct

 

 

INFORMATION DETAILS

 

Analysis Done by :

NIS

 

 

Report Prepared by :

KET

                                                


 

RATING EXPLANATIONS

 

Credit Rating

Explanation

Rating Comments

A++

Minimum Risk

Business dealings permissible with minimum risk of default

A+

Low Risk

Business dealings permissible with low risk of default

A

Acceptable Risk

Business dealings permissible with moderate risk of default

B

Medium Risk

Business dealings permissible on a regular monitoring basis

C

Medium High Risk

Business dealings permissible preferably on secured basis

D

High Risk

Business dealing not recommended or on secured terms only

NB

New Business

No recommendation can be done due to business in infancy stage

NT

No Trace

No recommendation can be done as the business is not traceable

 

NB is stated where there is insufficient information to facilitate rating. However, it is not to be considered as unfavourable.

 

This score serves as a reference to assess SC’s credit risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated from a composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of this report. The assessed factors are as follows:

 

·         Financial condition covering various ratios

·         Company background and operations size

·         Promoters / Management background

·         Payment record

·         Litigation against the subject

·         Industry scenario / competitor analysis

·         Supplier / Customer / Banker review (wherever available)

 

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