On August 18, the financial regulatory authority disclosed an administrative penalty decision showing that Mianyang City Commercial Bank Co., Ltd.'s Ziyang branch was issued a warning and fined 561,300 yuan for eight violations of laws and regulations. The penalty notice lists the following types of misconduct: first, breaching financial statistics regulations; second, failing to file accounts as required; third, neglecting the obligation to monitor abnormal accounts and suspicious transactions; fourth, failing to implement required risk management measures; fifth, not adopting technical safeguards against network attacks, intrusions, or other activities endangering network security; sixth, retaining relevant network logs for less than six months; seventh, withholding or misappropriating fiscal deposits or funds; and eighth, violating credit reporting management rules.
The fine underscores the regulatory body's heightened scrutiny of compliance practices among regional banking institutions, particularly in areas of data reporting, cybersecurity, and anti-money laundering obligations. This action aligns with broader efforts to enforce stricter oversight of financial operations across the sector, ensuring that banks uphold transparency and operational integrity in their daily activities.
Market observers note that such penalties serve as a cautionary signal for other financial entities, emphasizing the importance of adhering to statutory requirements and maintaining robust internal controls. The case also highlights the growing focus on protecting financial data and preventing systemic risks, as authorities continue to prioritize the stability and security of the banking system.
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