Harbin Bank
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Harbin Bank (in Chinese: 哈尔滨银行) is a commercial bank, with its headquarters in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. It was established in 1997 as Harbin City Commercial Bank, opened its branches in Harbin City only, but changed its name to Harbin Bank in 2007 and has since opened branches in Dalian, Tianjin Shuangyashan and Jixi.
Harbin Banks in the past
In 1921, Harbin Bank was established, which later was merged with Central Bank of Manchou.
Separately, the Harbin Bank was also established in 1944 through a merger of Detai and Dacheng Banks, whose stock was 36 percent owned by the Japanese Government and the Central Bank of Manchou, which was requisitioned by the People's Republic of China government in 1954.
See also
- Harbin
- Banking in China
- Commercial banks in Northeast China
- Dalian Bank, Shengjing Bank (Shenyang), Bank of Jilin (Changchun), Harbin Bank, etc.
References
External links
- Harbin Bank's official site (in Chinese)
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