China Merchants Bank (1987) was established in Shekou, Shenzhen. It is the first joint-stock commercial bank wholly owned by an enterprise as a legal person in China and the first pilot bank to promote banking reform from outside the system. China Merchants Bank is headquartered in Futian District, Shenzhen. On April 9, 2002, China Merchants Bank A shares were listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. On September 8, 2006, China Merchants Bank began its public offering in Hong Kong, issuing about 2.2 billion H shares and raising HK$ 20 billion. It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on September 22. The net capital exceeds 290 billion, and the total assets exceed 4.4 trillion. In addition, China Merchants Bank also wholly owns CMB Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. and holds China Merchants Fund Management Co., Ltd., holding 50% equity of China Merchants Cigna Life Insurance Co., Ltd. and 50% equity of Zhaolian Consumer Finance Company; Wing Lung Bank Limited and CMB International Financial Holdings Limited are wholly-owned companies in Hong Kong. The development goal of China Merchants Bank is to become a leading retail bank in China. 1In July, 1995, the one-card bank card was launched.1In September, 1999, Netcom, the first online bank in China, was launched, which became a widely used online payment tool for many enterprises and e-commerce websites, and promoted the development of e-commerce in China to some extent.