: 1. Agricultural Bank of China has branches all over the country, becoming a modern large commercial bank with the largest branch and the widest business scope in China. Agricultural Bank of China has branches all over the country, becoming a modern large commercial bank with the largest branch and the widest business scope in China.
loan business includes: absorbing public deposits and issuing short, medium and long-term loans; Handle domestic and overseas settlement; Handle domestic and international settlement; Handle bill discount; Issuing financial bonds; Issue financial bonds; Acting as an agent to issue, honor and underwrite government bonds; Buying and selling government bonds; ; Buying and selling government bonds; Engage in interbank lending; Foreign exchange trading; Providing letter of credit services and guarantees; Providing letter of credit services and guarantees; Acting as an agent for fund collection and payment and insurance business.
2. The basic task of ICBC is to raise social funds through domestic and overseas financing activities, strengthen the management of credit funds, support enterprise production and technological transformation, and serve China's economic construction in accordance with national laws and regulations. Adhering to market-oriented and customer-centered, ICBC accelerated its business innovation and improved its customer service level, and made great efforts to build the first retail bank in China, winning the Best State-owned Retail Bank Award in China issued by Singapore's Asian Banker magazine.
3. Bank of Communications is one of the major financial service providers in China. The business scope of the Group covers commercial banks, securities, trusts, financial leasing, fund management, insurance and offshore financial services. Bank of Communications has 235 branches in China, including 3 provincial branches, 7 directly affiliated branches and 199 provincial banks. , distributed in 239 prefecture-level and above cities in China; There are 3,27 business outlets in 158 counties or county-level cities; It owns seven non-bank companies, including wholly-owned subsidiaries Bank of Communications Leasing, Bank of Communications Insurance and Bank of Communications Investment, as well as holding subsidiaries Bank of Communications Fund, Bank of Communications Guoxin, Bank of Communications Life Insurance and Bank of Communications International.