Established in 1912, Bank of China (BOC) is the oldest continuously operating bank in China. Having served as the nation’s central bank and specialized foreign exchange bank, it is now one of the “Big Four” state-owned commercial banks. As China’s most internationalized institution, BOC operates in over 60 countries and serves as a note-issuing bank in Hong Kong and Macau. With a core focus on cross-border finance and trade settlement, it has long been recognized as a Global Systemically Important Bank (G-SIB), dedicated to connecting China with the world through comprehensive financial services.
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Bank of China – background and history
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Bank of China – FY25Q3 results
Bank of China Limited 2025 Third Quarter Report Summary This report covers the financial performance of Bank of China (BOC) for the nine months ended September 30, 2025. Below are the key financial highlights and operational metrics: Key Financial Indicators Asset Quality and Capital Adequacy Strategic Highlights Conclusion BOC maintained steady asset growth and stable…
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Bank of China – History and Competitions
Historical Stages of the Bank of China (BOC) The history of the Bank of China (BOC) is a reflection of China’s modern financial and political evolution. It has transformed from a government-run central bank into a leading international commercial bank. 1. Founding and Early Years (1912–1928) Following the Xinhai Revolution, the Bank of China was…
