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In the 1990s, when China pivoted to a market economy, heavy state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the Northeast collapsed. Binxi was a ghost town before the term became trendy. The banks became a suicide point during the economic depression of the late 90s—a tragic history that has led to widespread ghost legends.

This paper examines the phenomenon of "Binxi Banks," a term referencing the cluster of rural financial institutions transformed under the guidance of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) in Binzhou City, Shandong Province. As a pilot site for rural credit cooperative (RCC) reform starting in the early 2000s, Binzhou developed a distinctive model of restructuring local credit unions into rural cooperative banks and rural commercial banks. This paper analyzes the "Binxi Model" through the lens of financial deepening, corporate governance reform, and risk management. It explores how the Binxi Banks addressed the historical issues of non-performing loans (NPLs) and unclear property rights inherent in the old cooperative system, and evaluates the implications of this model for broader financial inclusion in China’s rural economy.