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  2. List of banks in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Clearing Code Bank Name Chinese Name Established SWIFT-BIC; 012: Bank of China (Hong Kong) 中國銀行(香港) 1917: BKCHHKHH 027: Bank of Communications (Hong Kong)

  3. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 October 2005, all Belgian Bank's branches were rebranded as ICBC (Asia). This merger has resulted in ICBC (Asia) rising to the position of being the sixth largest bank on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, from its former position of tenth. In November 2010, the company said it had obtained shareholder approval to take the Hong Kong unit ...

  4. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, ICBC acquired the Union Bank of Hong Kong and renamed it ICBC (Asia). A Hong Kong-listed entity, ICBC (Asia) then purchased the Hong Kong subsidiary of Fortis Bank , originally the Hong Kong branch of the Banque Belge pour l'Étranger , and rebranded it under its own name on 10 October 2005.

  5. Category:Banks of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Bank of China (Hong Kong) Bank of China Group; Bank of Communications (Hong ...

  6. Bank of China (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited (Chinese: 中國銀行(香港)有限公司), abbreviated as BOCHK (Chinese: 中銀香港), is a subsidiary of the Bank of China (via the Hong Kong-listed intermediate holding company BOC Hong Kong Holdings). Bank of China (Hong Kong) is the second-largest commercial banking group in Hong Kong in terms of assets ...

  7. Bank of Communications (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Communications (Hong Kong) Logo. The Bank's Hong Kong Branch was consolidated as part of "Joint Office of Joint Public-Private Banks" in 1952, and later part of the Bank of China Group. On 14 April 1998, the Hong Kong Branch seceded from the Bank of China Group, and its Head Office resumed its full management.

  8. JETCO - Wikipedia

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    JETCO was founded by the Hong Kong Branch of the Bank of China (now Bank of China (Hong Kong)) in 1982 along with the Bank of East Asia, Chekiang First Bank, Shanghai Commercial Bank and Wing Lung Bank, and at present covers all banks in Hong Kong and Macau, except for HSBC and Hang Seng Bank, [clarify] which uses a separate system known as ETC ().

  9. Hongkong Chinese Bank - Wikipedia

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    1954: Hongkong Chinese Bank was founded in Hong Kong by Sir Sik-nin Chau. [3] 1998: China Resources Enterprise acquired 50% shares of Lippo CRE (Financial Services) Limited. [4] [nb 1] [5] January 2002: CITIC Ka Wah Bank acquired Hongkong Chinese Bank for HK$4.2 billion. [6] November 2002: CITIC Ka Wah Bank merged with Hongkong Chinese Bank.