List of banks in China
This is a list of incorporated banks in China. The "big four" banks are marked with asterisks (*).
Banks majority owned by the central government
Central banks and policy banks
Name | Chinese | Pinyin | Headquarters |
---|---|---|---|
People's Bank of China (Central Bank) | 中国人民银行 | Zhōngguó Rénmín Yínháng | Beijing |
Agricultural Development Bank of China | 中国农业发展银行 | Zhōngguó nóngyè fāzhǎn yínháng | Beijing |
China Development Bank | 国家开发银行 | Guójiā Kāifā Yínháng | Beijing |
Exim Bank of China | 中国进出口银行 | Zhōngguó Jìnchūkǒu Yínháng | Beijing |
Commercial Banks majority owned by the central government
Name | Chinese | Pinyin | Headquarters | First Level parent entity | Total Assets (end 2015) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agricultural Bank of China * | 中国农业银行 | Zhōngguó Nóngyè Yínháng | Beijing | ||
Bank of China * | 中国银行 | Zhōngguó Yínháng | Beijing | ||
Bank of Communications | 交通银行 | Jiāotōng Yínháng | Shanghai | ||
China CITIC Bank | 中信银行 | Zhōng Xìn Yínháng | Beijing | ||
China Everbright Bank | 中国光大银行 | Zhōngguó guāngdà yínháng | Beijing | China Everbright Group / Central Huijin | CN¥3.168 trillion |
China Construction Bank * | 中国建设银行 | Zhōngguó Jiànshè Yínháng | Beijing | ||
Hua Xia Bank | 华夏银行 | Huá Xià Yínháng | Beijing | ||
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China * | 中国工商银行 / 工行 | Zhōngguó Gōngshāng Yínháng / Gōngháng | Beijing | ||
Postal Savings Bank of China | 中国邮政储蓄银行 | Zhōngguó Yóuzhèng Chǔxù Yínháng | Beijing | ||
Bank of Dalian | 大连银行 | Dàlián yínháng | Dalian | China Orient Asset Management | |
Banks majority owned by local governments
Name | Headquarters | Chinese | Owner |
---|---|---|---|
Bank of Beijing | Beijing | 北京银行 | Beijing municipal government |
China Bohai Bank | Tianjin | 渤海银行 | Tianjin municipal government |
Shengjing Bank | Shenyang | 盛京银行 | Shenyang municipal government |
Bank of Jinzhou | Jinzhou | 锦州银行 | |
Bank of Jilin | Changchun | 吉林银行 | |
Harbin Bank | Harbin | 哈尔滨银行 | |
Industrial Bank | Fuzhou | 兴业银行 | Fujian Provincial government |
Fujian Haixia Bank | Fuzhou | 福建海峡银行 | Fuzhou municipal government |
China Guangfa Bank | Guangzhou | 广发银行 | |
Bank of Ningbo | Ningbo | 宁波银行 | Ningbo municipal government |
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank | Shanghai | 浦发银行 | |
Shenzhen City Commercial Bank | Shenzhen | 深圳市商业银行 | Shenzhen municipal government |
Zhejiang Tailong Commercial Bank | Taizhou | 浙江泰隆商业银行 | Taizhou municipal government |
Non-government owned banks
Listed company held by public in majority
- China Merchants Bank
- China Minsheng Bank
- China Trust Commercial Bank
- China Zheshang Bank
- Ping An Bank
Privately owned bank
- Bank of Shanghai
- Bank of Taizhou
- UBS Securities, an investment bank associated with UBS
Other banks
Banks incorporated in the Special Administrative Regions
Hong Kong
Main article: List of banks in Hong Kong
- Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
- Bank of East Asia, Limited (The)
- China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited
- Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited
- Chong Hing Bank Limited
- Citibank (Hong Kong) Limited
- CITIC Ka Wah Bank Limited
- Columbia Bank Limited
- Dah Sing Bank Limited
- DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
- East Asia Banking Corporation Limited
- Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
- Hang Seng Bank Ltd.
- Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (The)
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia) Limited
- MEVAS Bank Limited
- Nanyang Commercial Bank, Limited
- OCBC Wing Hang Bank Limited (Banco OCBC Weng Hang, S.A.)
- Public Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
- Shanghai Commercial Bank Ltd.
- Standard Bank Asia Limited
- Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
- Tai Sang Bank Ltd.
- Tai Yau Bank Ltd.
- Wing Lung Bank Limited
Macau
Main article: List of banks in Macau
- OCBC Wing Hang Bank Limited - Banco Weng Hang, S.A.
- Banco Delta Asia Limited - Banco Delta Ásia, S.A.R.L.
- China Construction Bank (Macau) Corporation Limited - Banco de Construcao da China (Macau), S.A.
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Macau) - Banco Industrial e Comercial da China (Macau), S.A.
- Luso International Banking Limited - Banco Luso Internacional, S.A.
- Banco Comercial de Macau, S.A. - Banco Comercial Português, S.A.
- The Macau Chinese Bank Ltd. - Banco Chinês de Macau, S.A.
- Banco Nacional Ultramarino, S.A. - Banco Nacional Ultramarino, S.A.
- Novo Banco Asia, S.A. - Novo Banco Ásia, S.A.
Branches and subsidiaries of foreign banks
The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) announced on 24 December 2006 its approval for nine foreign-funded banks to start their preparatory work for setting up local corporations in China.[1][2][3][4][5] Currently, even more banks have been able to incorporate locally in China.
* - Does not service individuals
- ABN AMRO (Netherlands) (now RBS China due to de-merging)
- Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
- The Bank of East Asia (Hong Kong)
- The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (Japan) *
- Citibank (United States)
- DBS Bank (Singapore)
- Hang Seng Bank (Hong Kong)
- The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (Hong Kong - see HSBC Bank (China))
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (United States) *
- Mizuho Corporate Bank (Japan) *
- Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (Singapore)
- United Overseas Bank (Singapore)
- Standard Chartered Bank (United Kingdom)
- OCBC Wing Hang Bank (Hong Kong)
- Dah Sing Bank (Hong Kong)
- Woori Bank (South Korea)
- Shinhan Bank (South Korea)
- Hana Bank (South Korea)
- Societe Generale (France)
- Bank of Montreal (Canada)
- Fubon Bank (Taiwan)
- Australia and New Zealand Bank
- Banco Santander
- Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Bank of Montreal
- Bank of New York Mellon
- Bank Mandiri
- Barclays Bank
- BBVA Bank
- BNP Paribas
- Citibank China
- Commonwealth Bank of Australia
- Commerzbank
- Crédit Agricole
- Credit Suisse
- Dah Sing Bank
- DBS Bank
- Deutsche Bank
- ING Bank
- Intesa Sanpaolo
- JPMorgan Chase Bank
- KBC Bank
- Mizuho Corporate Bank
- National Australia Bank
- Norddeutsche Landesbank
- Rabobank
- Raiffeisen Bank International
- SPD Silicon Valley Bank
- UBS
- United Overseas Bank
- VTB Bank
- Wells Fargo Bank
- Westpac Bank
See also
References
External links
- "Microbanking in China" by Wang Kejin (APEC 2002 report)
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