Industrial Bank (China)
Banking, Finance | |
Founded | 26 August 1988 |
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Headquarters | Fuzhou, Fujian, China |
Key people | Gao Jianping (Chairman of the Board) Bi Zhonghua (Chairman of Supervisory Board ) |
Products | Financial services |
CN¥61.91 billion (2018) | |
CN¥33.66 billion (2011) | |
Total assets | CN¥6.09 trillion (2016)[1] |
Number of employees | 52,016 (2015)[2] |
Website | www |
Industrial Bank | |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Xīngyè Yínháng |
The Industrial Bank Co., Ltd. (
History
On 26 August 1988, the State Council of China and the People's Bank of China approved the establishment of Industrial Bank. Its official name is, or abbreviated to Industrial Bank (China).[1]
On 3 March 2003, it was renamed "Industrial Bank Co., Ltd.". It announced the completion of the shareholding system transformation. It is one of the first joint-stock commercial banks approved by the State Council and the People's Bank of China.
On 5 February 2007, the Industrial Bank was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (Stock Code: 601166) with capital of RMB 10.786 billion.
In March 2012, the Industrial Bank's total assets reached RMB 2,629,398 million, shareholders' equity amounted to RMB 123,957 million, net profit for the first quarter was RMB 8,288 million, and NPL ratio was 0.40%. According to the "Top 1000 World Banks" released by the British Magazine The Banker in 2011, the Industrial Bank ranked 75th in total assets and 83rd in tier 1 capital.[4] The Industrial Bank opened 79 branches and 662 sub-branches.
The Industrial Bank has a fully owned subsidiary, Industrial Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., and a controlling stake in Union Trust Co., Ltd. Headquarters-level operating units such as Financial Markets Center, Credit Card Center, Retail Banking Headquarters, Private Banking Department, Assets Custody Department, Bank Services Center, VIC (Very Important Clients) Department, Investment Banking Department, Futures Finance Department, Funds Finance Department, Trade Finance Center and Sustainable Finance Center operate in Shanghai and Beijing.
Industrial Bank is one of the pioneers of
Business Activities
The main business activities of the Industrial Bank are:
Personal Banking
- Taking deposits.
- Lending.
- Local and international payments and settlements.
- Safety deposit box service.
- Credit cards.
Corporate Banking
- Bills acceptance and discounting.
- Issuing of financial bonds.
- Provision of letters of credit and guarantee facilities.
- Insurance sales.
- Collections of payments.
- Bank card business.
Institutional Banking
- Agency issuing, cashing and underwriting of government bonds.
- Purchase and sales of government bonds and financial bonds.
- Inter-bank placements and borrowings services.
- Agency service in trading of foreign currencies.
- Settlements and sales of foreign currencies.
Ownership Structure
This section needs to be updated.(January 2020) |
As of 5 February 2007, the top ten shareholders in the bank were:[6]
No. | Company | Shares | Proportion in % |
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1 | Financial Bureau of Fujian Province | 1020000000 | 20.40 |
2 | Hang Seng Bank Limited
|
639090000 | 12.78 |
3 | Tetrad Ventures Pte Ltd | 199950000 | 4.00 |
4 | China National Cereals Oils & Foodstuffs Corporation | 170000000 | 3.40 |
5 | International Finance Corporation | 159960000 | 3.20 |
6 | China Electronic Information Industry Group Corporation | 150000000 | 3.00 |
7 | Shanghai Baosteel Group Co., Ltd.
|
145000000 | 2.90 |
8 | Fujian Tobacco Company | 133333334 | 2.67 |
9 | Shanghai Guoxin Investment & Development Co., Ltd | 88000000 | 1.76 |
10 | Sept-wolves Investment Co., Ltd
|
85333333 | 1.71 |
Controversies
In April 2022, it was reported that Bank of Shizuishan, Industrial Bank, CITIC Bank, SPD Bank, Bank of Hangzhou, Huaxia Bank, Harbin Bank and Bank of Handan were involved in a fraud case related to Lihe Jimin, a Chinese private loan company, with the amount involved exceeding CN¥210 million.[7]
References
- ^ "statista". Retrieved 1 March 2017.
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- ^ "The Global 2000 2023". Forbes. Archived from the original on 29 January 2024. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ Banker, The. "Top 1000". www.thebanker.com. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ "Banks are helping to finance a greener future for China and the world". Finantial Times. Archived from the original on 20 December 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
- ^ Welcome to CIB Archived 9 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 冯, 华妹 (4 April 2022). "连载|以房养老骗局④银行的角色". Caixin (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 August 2023.