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Which is better, Agricultural Bank of China or China Construction Bank?

1. There is no difference between CCB and ABC, both of which are one of the four major banks. Different banks have different advantages according to the services users need.

2. When handling business, users should consider their own needs and which local banks have more business outlets, and select the best local preferential policies.

Supplement: Brief introduction of CCB and ABC

I. Brief introduction of CCB

1. China Construction Bank (referred to as CCB or CCB, originally known as People's Construction Bank of China, and renamed as China Construction Bank on March 26th, 1996) was established on October 1st, 1954 (Jiawu Year). It is a joint-stock commercial bank and one of the top five state-owned commercial banks.

2. The main business areas of China Construction Bank include corporate banking, personal banking and treasury business. There are 14,121 branches in China (in 212) and branches in Hongkong, Taiwan Province and Melbourne, including CCB Fund, CCB Leasing, CCB Trust, CCB Life, Sino-German Housing Savings Bank, CCB Asia, CCB London, CCB Russia and CCB Dubai.

II. Introduction of Agricultural Bank

1. Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) is a large listed bank in China and one of the five largest banks in China. Founded in 1951 (Xin Mao), it is the first state-owned commercial bank established in New China and an important part of China's financial system. Its head office is located in Beijing.

2. For several years, China Agricultural Bank has been ranked among the world's top 5 enterprises, and ranked in the top 7 of the "Global Top 1 Banks", with Moody's credit rating of A1. In 29, China Agricultural Bank was transformed from a wholly state-owned commercial bank into a modern joint-stock commercial bank, and completed the "A+H" listing in 21, ranking fifth among the listed banks in the world in terms of total market value.