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:''This article is about the operations of the Bank of China in Hong Kong from 1954 to 2001, which was branded as titled. For the present day Bank of China, see Bank of China. Since 2001, the combined operations of the Bank of China Group have been merged into Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited.'' Bank of China Group (中銀集團;BOCG) was the brand used to denote 13 banks that were almost entirely owned by the Chinese government that operated in Hong Kong, until their merger in 2001 to form Bank of China (Hong Kong). The exception was the Hong Kong branch of the Bank of Communications, which left BOCG in 1998. The BOCG brand is still retained by the life insurance and casualty insurance operations of the Bank of China, in both Hong Kong and Mainland China. ==History== The opening of a branch of the Bank of China in Hong Kong in 1917 marked the entry of state-owned Chinese banks into the then colony's banking sector. Other banks soon followed suit, starting with Yien Yieh Commercial Bank in 1918. By the time the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, there were 15 branches of state owned Chinese banks in Hong Kong, plus branches of nine Mainland-incorporated banks that were public-private joint ventures, namely: * Sin Hua Bank Limited (SHB) * China & South Sea Bank Limited (CSSB) * Kincheng Banking Corporation (KBC) * China State Bank Limited (CSBL) * The National Commercial Bank Limited (TNCB) * The Yien Yieh Commercial Bank Limited (YYCB) * Young Brothers Banking Corporation * Wo Sang Bank * National Industrial Bank of China In addition, the Chinese government established Po Sang Bank in 1949 and Nanyang Commercial Bank in 1950. Both of these were incorporated in Hong Kong. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bank of China Group」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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