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History
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Strategy
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Shareholders' General
Meeting
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Board of Directors
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Board of Directors
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Biographies
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Board Committees
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Board of Supervisors
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Board of Supervisors
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Biographies
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Senior Management
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Senior Management
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Overview
China Construction Bank Corporation, headquartered in Beijing, is a leading large-scale commercial bank in China. Its predecessor, People’s Construction Bank of China, was established in October 1954. It was listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange in October 2005 (stock code: 939) and Shanghai Stock Exchange in September 2007 (stock code: 601939). At the end of 2023, the Bank’s market capitalisation was approximately US$151,857 million, ranking eighth among all listed banks in the world. The Group ranks second among global banks by Tier 1 capital.
The Bank provides customers with comprehensive financial services, including corporate finance business, personal finance business, treasury and asset management business and others, serving 757 million personal customers and 10.82 million corporate customers. Moreover, it has subsidiaries in various sectors, including fund management, financial leasing, trust, insurance, futures, pension and investment banking. At the end of 2023, the Group had 376,871 staff members and 14,895 operating entities, including nearly 200 overseas entities which covered 31 countries and regions.
The Group implements the new development concept fully, accurately and comprehensively and supports the fostering of a new development pattern to promote high-quality development. It consciously practices finance activities in a politically oriented and people-centred manner, and further advances New Finance initiatives with the “Three Major Strategies” of housing rental, inclusive finance and FinTech, deeply cultivates key areas of national economy and people’s livelihood, such as smart government affairs, rural revitalisation, green development, elderly care and healthcare, consumer finance, mega wealth management, FinTech, and county-level business expansion, so as to maximise values to stakeholders, including customers, shareholders, employees and society, assist in the construction of a “Financial Power”, and create more magnificent chapters for New Finance in the path of Chinese modernisation.