Bank of East Asia
BEA (or Bank of East Asia) is one of the largest banks in Hong Kong, offering various financial services individuals and business customers.
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BEA (or Bank of East Asia) is one of the largest banks in Hong Kong, offering various financial services individuals and business customers.
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The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited is the largest bank in the city, the founding member of the HSBC Group, headquartered in London. Being established in 1865, the company is one of the oldest banking groups in the modern world. Read more »
Citibank Hong Kong operates as a part of the Citigroup, one of the world’s largest financial institutions. The company was among the first foreign banks, started operations in the city in 1902. Read more »
Being a subsidiary of the Development Bank of Singapore, DBS Hong Kong provides superior financial services to individuals and businesses in the local market since 1999. Read more »
Standard Chartered operates in Hong Kong as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Standard Chartered PLC, a leading international banking group. Read more »
Barclays operates in Hong Kong as a branch of British-based financial group Barclays PLC. It offers clients in the city a wide portfolio of wealth management, business and investment banking solutions. Read more »
Bank of China Hong Kong (BOCHK) is considered as the second largest commercial bank in the city. It was formed in 2001 as a result of merging ten banks in the BOC group. Read more »
ANZ Hong Kong is a regional office of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, the third largest bank by market capitalisation in Australia. Read more »
Commonwealth bank Hong Kong is a branch of the Commbank of Australia. Read more »
NAB Hong Kong acts as a branch of one of Australia’s major financial institutions with over 12 million customers across 12 countries around the world. Read more »
Westpac Hong Kong is a branch of Australian banking and financial services provider, one of the country’s big four banks and also the second-largest bank in New Zealand. Read more »
JP Morgan Hong Kong is the regional headquarters for the bank’s business in the Asia Pacific region. Read more »
RBC Wealth Management Hong Kong is a branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, the largest financial institution in Canada as measured by deposits, revenues, and market capitalization. Read more »
UBS Hong Kong is a division of the Swiss-based global financial services company UBS AG. In the local market, the bank provides essential business and individual banking services like foreign exchange, corporate finance and fixed income products.
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The RBS branch in Hong Kong serves as a hub for bank’s operations in Asia. There it offers services like risk management and investment solutions, transaction banking, foreign exchange, and financing. Read more »
Lloyds TSB in Hong Kong offers a range of services, including International Mortgage Services (IMS) and Multi-Currency Deposits. Read more »
ING Bank is represented in Hong Kong by its Commercial Banking arm. It became active on the local market in 1984 and today employs over 100 financial experts. Read more »
Deutsche Bank became active in Hong Kong since 1958, currently operating as a division of the German-based global financial group. It is one of the bank’s four hubs in the Asia Pacific region (three others are in Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo). Read more »
Credit Suisse Hong Kong is a subsidiary of Credit Suisse AG, the leading international financial institution with a history of more than 150 years in the private banking business. Read more »
The Credit Agricole CIB Hong Kong offers a wide range banking solutions and services in capital markets, structured finance and corporate segments. Read more »
The Commerzbank Hong Kong, a branch of the German Commerzbank AG, is another strong financial institute in the Hong Kong region that provides essential banking and financial services to foreign travelers and expatriates with a particular focus on Germany. Read more »
With two subsidiaries in Hong Kong, BNP Paribas provides fully featured investment and corporate banking services to its clients. Read more »
The ABN AMRO Bank N.V.’s Private Banking division is based in Hong Kong, offering a full array of banking, financial, and investment management services. Read more »
Wing Lung is a medium-sized bank, one of the oldest local Chinese banks in Hong Kong. Read more »
Wing Hang is a bank in Hong Kong, the sixth biggest by total assets in the city. It has been founded in 1937 by Y. K. Fung in Guangzhou as a money changing business. Read more »
Shanghai Commercial Bank is one of the most known local Chinese banks in Hong Kong. Read more »
Public Bank Hong Kong is a subsidiary of the Malaysian financial group Public Financial Holdings Limited. Read more »
Being a part of BOCHK, NCB has a network of 41 branches in Hong Kong, where it provides personal banking and commercial banking services. Read more »
ICBC Asia is a bank in Hong Kong, a subsidiary of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Read more »
Hang Seng Bank is a financial organisation in Hong Kong, one of the largest in the region by market capitalisation. The bank operates as a part of HSBC Group (62.14%).
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Fubon is a licensed bank, a subsidiary of Fubon Financial Holding Co. Ltd, a leading banking and insurance services group in Taiwan. Read more »
Dah Sing Bank is a member of the Dah Sing Group, a leading financial group, providing banking, insurance, financial and other related services. Its main markets are Hong Kong, Macau and the People’s Republic of China. Read more »
CNCBI (formerly known as CITIC Bank International) is a full-service commercial bank, offering a broad spectrum of financial services. Read more »
China Construction Bank Asia (CCB Asia) is a licensed financial institution in Hong Kong with 41 branches and one CCB Private Banking centre.
Chong Hing Bank (CHB) is a bank founded in Hong Kong in 1948. The CHB’s head office is located in Central District and branches in Western District and Mongkok. Read more »