Abstract

Chattel pledge supervision, as a fast-growing emerging supply chain finance business model, has been got a lot of attention by the banks and other finance institutions, logistics enterprises and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and it has become a good way to solve the financing difficulties of SMEs, to reduce the rate of non-performing loans of banks and other finance institutions and to expand the business of logistics companies; it has a broad prospect. This paper summarizes the existing literatures researched on the chattel pledge supervision, and it will provide reference for further study.

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  • Pfohl & Gomm (2009) defined chattel pledge supervision as the concept of business model proposed by logistics enterprises, which belongs to the category of supply chain finance

  • Miller (1982) elaborated the new characteristics of the logistics finance business model during the reform of the 1970s and 1980s, and many of views had enlightened the development of the business under the present logistics and financial integration innovation

  • Wang (2016) through analyzed the chattel pledge supervision business legal dilemma and demonstration to the national standard “guarantee of inventory third party management practices” as an opportunity to clear the inventory “supervision” “monitoring” two models of the rights of the relevant parties obligations and responsibilities, the use of “common possession” theory to reconstruct the existence of multi - level possession of movable property under the conditions of the effectiveness of the delivery

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Introduction

Known as chattel pledge loans or chattel pledge financing (Shan, 2003; Yang et al, 2011), is a supply chain finance innovation business model, proposed by the logistics enterprises and banks and other financial institutions together for the loans of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to provide value-added services. Pfohl & Gomm (2009) defined chattel pledge supervision as the concept of business model proposed by logistics enterprises, which belongs to the category of supply chain finance. Known as chattel pledge loans or chattel pledge financing (Shan, 2003; Yang et al, 2011), is a supply chain finance innovation business model, proposed by the logistics enterprises and banks and other financial institutions together for the loans of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to provide value-added services. They thought supply chain finance and logistics finance are basically synonymous

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