BEIJING, Sept. 29, 2016 -- Jiu Cai Tong (Beijing Jiucheng Asset Management CO., LTD), a superb financial internet platform from China made its debut at Times Square, New York City to demonstrate its vigor as a Chinese company and showcase the Chinese Way.
The rapid growth of the Chinese economy in recent years has seen Chinese companies achieving impressive achievements. Many of them have become world-leading players both in size and technology. Jiu Cai Tong, a professional mobile financial internet platform based in Beijing, the capital of China, provides professional services to its users by a team of high-caliber operation management professionals. Committed to the principle of “quality, integrity and innovation”, Jiu Cai Tong merits, absorbs and incorporates the best technologies and practices from within and outside China to offer professional services to its users with an earnest attitude. The platform has gained a solid reputation amongst its users and is recognized by people both within and out of the industry as a benchmark among its peers.
Jiu Cai Tong’s presence at Times Square in New York demonstrates the vitality and creativity of Chinese companies to the world. It also can be seen as a signal sent by Chinese companies to the world that they are eager to join efforts with the international business community to jointly promote the development of the global economy.
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