China's six largest banks refer to six large state-owned banks, namely China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Agricultural Bank, China Postal Savings Bank, Bank of Communications, China Bank and China Construction Bank. These six major banks are comprehensive large-scale commercial banks, covering a wide range of business and diversification, with business outlets all over the country.
China Construction Bank:
China Construction Bank (CCB) was established on October 1, 1954. The head office is located at No.25 Financial Street in Beijing. It is a large state-owned bank managed by the central government and one of the four largest banks in China. Its main business areas include corporate banking, personal banking and treasury business. There are 14,121 branches in mainland China (in 212), branches in Hongkong, Taiwan Province and Melbourne, and subsidiaries such as CCB Fund, CCB Leasing, CCB Trust, CCB Life Insurance, Sino-German Housing Savings Bank, CCB Asia, CCB London, CCB Russia, CCB Dubai and CCB International.
China Industrial and Commercial Bank:
China Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) was established on January 1, 1984. The head office is located at No.55 Fuxingmennei Street in Beijing. It is a large state-owned bank managed by the central government and one of the four largest banks in China. With the largest customer base in China, it is one of the largest commercial banks in China and one of the top 5 enterprises in the world. The basic task is to raise social funds through financing activities at home and abroad in accordance with national laws and regulations, strengthen the management of credit funds, support enterprise production and technological transformation, and serve China's economic construction.
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA:
Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) was established in 1951. The head office is located at 69 Jianguomen Inner Street, Beijing. It is a large state-owned bank managed by the central government and one of the four largest banks in China. Headquartered in Beijing, it is an important part of China's financial system and one of the world's top 5 enterprises. It ranks among the top 7 in the "Global Top 1 Banks" and Moody's credit rating is A1. On July 15th and 16th, 21, A shares and H shares of Agricultural Bank of China were successfully listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, respectively, and their total market value ranked fifth among listed banks in the world. In 215, it was ranked 23rd among the top 5 Chinese brands sponsored by China Brand Value Research Institute.
China Postal Savings Bank:
China Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC) was formally established on March 2th, 27. It is the fifth largest bank in China and a state-owned commercial bank established on the basis of reforming the postal savings management system. China Postal Savings Bank has inherited the postal finance business operated by the former State Post Bureau and China Post Group Corporation and the assets and liabilities arising therefrom, and will continue to engage in the business approved by the original business scope and business license documents.
Bank of Communications:
Bank of Communications (BOCOM) was founded in 198 and its head office is located in Shanghai. It is a state-owned commercial bank, one of the oldest banks in China in modern times and one of the note-issuing banks in modern China.
BANK OF CHINA:
Bank of China (BOC) was formally established on February 5, 1912 with the approval of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The head office is located at No.1 Fuxingmennei Street in Beijing. It is a large state-owned bank managed by the central government and one of the four largest banks in China. Bank of China is a note-issuing bank in Hong Kong and Macau, covering commercial banks, investment banks, insurance and aviation leasing. It has holding financial institutions such as Bank of China International, Bank of China Fund, Bank of China Insurance, Bank of China Investment, Bank of China Hong Kong, etc., and provides financial services to individuals and corporate customers worldwide.