Non-financial companies are customers of financial companies. Is that correct?

Non-financial companies are customers of financial companies. Correct.

Financial companies refer to enterprises mainly engaged in financial business, including banks, securities, insurance, funds and other institutions. Non-financial companies refer to enterprises mainly engaged in non-financial business, such as manufacturing, service and real estate. Although the main business of non-financial companies is not financial business, they still need financial companies to provide financing, payment and settlement, risk management and other services in the course of operation, so it is correct that non-financial companies are also customers of financial companies.

The relationship between financial companies and non-financial companies is interdependent. Financial companies provide financing and services to non-financial companies to help them achieve business development and increase income.