
Third Party Service Providers
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Ringier Trade Publishing Ltd. |
| Established in Hong Kong in 1998, Ringier Trade Publishing is a division of Ringier AG of Switzerland, the country's largest media group. Today, Ringier Trade publishes 25 industry titles for the China market in sectors such as plastics, metalworking, pharmaceutical, automotive, food and chemical processing, along with five industry titles for S.E. Asia. It also has an active conference business that held 16 high-level two-day technical conferences in China in 2007. In India, Ringier publishes five industry titles covering the plastics, packaging, food processing and textile categories. | |
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| Alibaba provides Credit Rating Reports on Chinese companies in association with D&B. D&B (NYSE:DNB) is the leading provider of business information for risk management, sales and marketing and supply management decisions worldwide. | |
| Asian Company Profiles Ltd. (ACP) | |
A&V is a proprietary product designed and launched by Asian Company Profiles Ltd in 1997. It's wide range of applications include, but not limited to, B2B partner screening, pre-L/C beneficiary screening, and para-legal support for contractual due diligence. Asian Company Profiles Ltd (ACP) provides through it's working partnership with Alibaba.com Ltd, a one-stop Global solution for the A&V process required in generating Alibaba's Trustpass. * Asia/Pacific |
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AIU China |
American International Underwriters (AIU) is the overseas property-casualty insurance organization of AIG; AIU is headquartered in New York. AIU, through its various operations, provides quality commercial and consumer insurance services throughout Europe, Latin America, Africa, Japan and Korea, Australasia, north Asia, south-east Asia, and mainland China (including Shanghai,Guangdong Province and city of Shenzhen), Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan etc. including Property, Marine, Casualty and A&H coverage for both large and small companies and households. AIU's culture of disciplined underwriting and product innovation has provided a long-standing competitive advantage since general insurance operations were established in Shanghai in 1992 as the first foreign insurance operation in China. Further growth saw the launch of Guangzhou operations in 1995, followed by the opening of the Foshan sub-branch in 1999 and the Shenzhen Branch in 1999. In 2004, all AIU's offices in China obtained licenses to sell property/casualty insurance products to local companies and consumers in accordance with China's WTO commitments. In 2006, AIU received approvals from the CIRC to expand its business in the province of Guangdong. With its long experience and comprehensive network, AIU is now well positioned to capitalize on new opportunities arising from the increasing liberalization of Chinese Market. |
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