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Who are the foreign banks in Chinese mainland after 1949?

There are the following foreign banks in China:

Bank of Montreal (China) Limited

Royal Bank of Scotland (China) Limited

Industrial Bank (China) Limited

Foreign Exchange Bank (China) Limited

Nanyang Commercial Bank (China) Limited

Hana bank (China) Co. Ltd.

Deutsche Bank (China) Limited

Mizuho Industrial Bank (China) Ltd.

Standard Chartered Bank (China) Limited

China CITIC Bank International (China) Co., Ltd.

DBS Bank (China) Limited

Pangu Bank (China) Limited

JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Co., Ltd.

Eastern Credit Union Bank (China) Co., Ltd.

Wing Hang Bank (China) Limited

Dah Sing Bank (China) Limited

Uob (China) Co. Ltd.

Shinhan bank (China) Co. Ltd.

Citibank (China) Limited

Hang Seng Bank (China) Limited

Overseas Chinese Bank (China) Limited

Mitsubishi UFJ Bank (China) Limited

Dongxi Bank (China) Co., Ltd.

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (China) Limited

Bank of East Asia (China) Limited

Capital Bank (China) Limited

Enterprise Bank (China) Limited

Sumitomo mitsui banking corporation (China) Co. Ltd.

BNP Paribas (China) Limited

ANZ Bank (China) Limited

Morgan Stanley International Bank (China) Limited

Woori Bank (China) Limited

Standard Chartered Bank is a leading international bank with a business network covering 60 of the most dynamic markets in the world, serving customers from 145 markets. The overlap between the Standard Chartered Bank network and the markets along the Belt and Road has reached nearly 75%. The mission of Standard Chartered Bank is to use its unique diversity to promote business prosperity and improve human welfare. The cultural heritage and corporate value of Standard Chartered Bank are fully reflected in its "always here" brand promise. Standard Chartered Group Limited is listed on the stock exchanges in London and Hong Kong, and listed on Mumbai, India and the National Stock Exchange of India. As one of the oldest foreign banks in China, Standard Chartered Bank has never stopped its business in China since 1858 set up its first branch in Shanghai. In April 2007, Standard Chartered Bank (China) Limited became one of the first local corporate banks. Standard Chartered Bank's business outlets in China have covered nearly 30 coastal and inland cities, fully demonstrating its long-term commitment to the China market.

In 20 19, Standard Chartered Bank won many awards and honors from the government, industry organizations and the media. Including Shanghai Financial Innovation Award of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, Top Ten Classic Demonstration Enterprises of System Innovation in Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone, Best Sustainable Financial Bank in Global Finance, Best Green Financial Institution in CBN, Excellent Financial Service Institution in 265438+20th Century Business Herald, Foreign Bank of the Year, Excellent Foreign Bank in Economic Observer, Best RMB Bank in Finance and Economics, and Best Financial Technology Partner Award. CBN Belt and Road financial service organization, the best foreign bank in the global financial Belt and Road, the best underwriter in Caixin global offshore RMB bond market, the best foreign bank in trade financing, and the China Award for Best Microfinance Products of Asian Bankers.

Standard Chartered Bank's business network covers 60 of the most dynamic markets in the world, serving customers from 145 markets. The overlap between Standard Chartered Bank's network and the markets along the Belt and Road Initiative exceeds 75%. Standard Chartered Bank has business outlets in 47 Belt and Road markets, more than any other bank, and has been operating in 26 of them for more than 100 years. It is one of the first international banks to list the Belt and Road business as the strategic focus of the Group.