Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia)

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The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia) Limited, abbreviated as ICBC (Asia), is a licensed bank headquartered in Hong Kong. It serves as a subsidiary of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, one of the world’s largest banks.

Websiteicbcasia.com

History

  1. 1964 – 1973:
    • Founded as the Union Bank of Hong Kong in 1964.
    • Listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1973.
  2. 2000 – 2001:
    • 2000: The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) acquired Union Bank of Hong Kong.
    • 2001: Union Bank of Hong Kong was rebranded as ICBC (Asia) after the acquisition.
  3. 2004:
    • Acquired Fortis Bank Asia HK’s retail banking operations from Fortis.
    • Fortis Bank Asia reverted to its previous name, Belgian Bank, and became a subsidiary of ICBC (Asia).
  4. 2005:
    • All Belgian Bank branches were rebranded under the ICBC (Asia) name.
    • The merger helped ICBC (Asia) rise to the position of the sixth largest bank listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, from its former rank of tenth.
  5. 2010:
    • Received shareholder approval to take the Hong Kong unit private in November.
    • Delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in December.

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