Generally, it is 9:00-17:00 from Monday to Saturday (closed on Sunday). Some outlets are open from Monday to Friday and 8:30-16:30 on Sunday (closed on Saturday). ). In addition, personal business is closed throughout the week, but corporate business is closed on Saturdays and weekends, and self-service banking is a 24-hour service.
China Construction Bank, formerly known as the People's Construction Bank of China, was established on October 1, 1954 (later officially changed its name to China Construction Bank on March 26, 1996). The head office is located at No. 25 Financial Street, Beijing. It is a large state-owned bank managed by the central government and a national deputy ministerial level unit. China Construction Bank's main business areas include corporate banking, personal banking and treasury services. It has branches and subsidiaries in 29 countries and regions, and owns funds, leasing, trusts, life, property and casualty insurance, investment banking, futures, and pensions. subsidiaries in many industries.
China Construction Bank has a broad customer base and maintains banking business relationships with a number of large enterprise groups and leading enterprises in China's strategic economic industries. Its marketing network covers major regions across the country. On June 30, 2016, the British "Banker" magazine released the "Ranking of the World's 1,000 Largest Banks", and China Construction Bank ranked second. In February 2017, Brand Finance released the 2017 Global Top 500 Brands list, with China Construction Bank ranking 14th. In 2018, it ranked 31st among the Fortune Global 500.
China Construction Bank has a variety of businesses including credit funds loans, resident savings deposits, foreign exchange business, credit card business, policy housing reform finance and personal housing mortgage loans.
China Construction Bank operates in Hong Kong, Singapore, Germany (Frankfurt), South Africa (Johannesburg), Japan (Tokyo, Osaka), South Korea (Seoul), the United States (New York), and Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) outside the mainland. ), Australia (Sydney, Melbourne), Luxembourg, and Taiwan (Taipei), with overseas branches, and wholly-owned branches in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom (London), Russia (Moscow), the United Arab Emirates (Dubai), Luxembourg, and New Zealand (Auckland) subsidiaries.