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What does the transaction location CN on the China Merchants Bank credit card statement mean?

CN means mainland China.

China Merchants Bank (China Merchants Bank) is China’s first state-owned joint-stock commercial bank that is completely owned by corporate legal persons, referred to as China Merchants Bank. It was established on April 8, 1987 by the China Merchants Group, a state-owned enterprise based in Hong Kong. Co., Ltd. was founded and is the fifth largest bank by market capitalization in mainland China and one of the eight banks and five guarantees for Chinese financial stocks in Hong Kong.

The head office of China Merchants Bank is located in Futian District, Shenzhen City. On April 9, 2002, China Merchants Bank A shares were listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. On September 8, 2006, China Merchants Bank began a public offering in Hong Kong, issuing approximately 2.2 billion H shares, raising HK$20 billion, and was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on September 22. Net capital exceeds 290 billion and total assets exceed 4.4 trillion.

It has 113 branches and 943 sub-branches in more than 110 cities in mainland China, 1 branch-level specialized institution (credit card center), 1 representative office, 2,330 self-service banks, and one branch in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Branch), with a New York branch and representative office in the United States, a Singapore branch in Singapore, and representative offices in London and Taipei. In addition, it wholly owns CMB Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. and China Merchants Fund Management Co., Ltd. in mainland China, holds a 50% stake in CIGNA Life Insurance Co., Ltd., and wholly owns Wing Lung Bank and CMB International Capital Co., Ltd. in Hong Kong.