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(Redirected from Hua Xia Bank) Publicly traded commercial bank in China
Huaxia Bank
Office in Beijing
Company typepublic
Traded asSSE: 600015
IndustryBanking
Founded14 October 1992
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Area servedChina
Key peopleChairman: Ms. Zhai Hongxiang
Governor: Mr. Wu Jian
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese华夏银行股份有限公司
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Chinese short name
Simplified Chinese华夏银行
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Websitewww.hxb.com.cn

Huaxia Bank Co., Ltd. is a publicly traded commercial bank in China. It is based in Beijing and was founded in 1992. Germany's Deutsche Bank holds 19.99% of the bank's shares as of 2010. In December 2015, it was announced that People's Insurance Company of China will acquire Deutsche Bank's entire stake in the bank for RMB23-25.7 billion.

As of the end of June 2012, Hua Xia Bank has in place a "hub-and-spoke" network of 33 tier-1 branches, 23 tier-2 branches, 12 cross-city sub-branches and 437 outlets in 68 major cities, and a settlement network of more than 1000 correspondent banks located in 320 cities across 110 countries and regions covering major global trade zones. In 2012 it ranked 97th by asset according to The Banker's Top 1000 World Banks ranking published in July. In 2011, it ranked 306th among Top 500 Chinese Enterprises, 96th among Top 500 Chinese Service Enterprises and 67th among Top 200 Chinese Enterprise Performance.

References

  1. "Deutsche Bank steckt gut 600 Mio Euro in Hua Xia Bank" (in German). Reuters. May 6, 2010. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011.
  2. Comfort, Nicholas (28 December 2015). "Deutsche Bank to Raise Up to $4 Billion From Huaxia Sale". Bloomberg News.
  3. "About Hua Xia Bank". Hua Xia Bank. Archived from the original on 2013-04-01.

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