List of Banks in The People's Republic of China - Banks Owned By The Central Government

Banks Owned By The Central Government

Name Headquarters
Agricultural Bank of China Beijing *
Bank of China Beijing *
Bank of Communications Shanghai
China CITIC Bank Beijing
China Construction Bank Beijing *
China Development Bank Beijing
Exim Bank of China Beijing
Hua Xia Bank Beijing
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Beijing *
People's Bank of China Beijing Central Bank of PRC
Xiamen International Bank Xiamen State owned Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Postal Savings Bank of China Beijing

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