Standard Chartered Bank (also known as Standard Chartered Bank; English: Standard Chartered Bank; ; LSE:STAN, HKEx: 2888, OTCBB:SCBFF) is a British bank founded in 1853 and headquartered in London.
Standard Chartered Bank opened its first branch in Shanghai on 1858. In April 2007, Standard Chartered Bank (China) Limited became one of the first local corporate banks. Standard Chartered Bank is a leading international bank, providing financial services to individual and corporate customers in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and supporting them to invest and trade.
Standard Chartered Group is listed on London Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Mumbai, India and National Stock Exchange of India. Its business covers many countries, especially Asia and Africa, but its customers in Britain are few. In 2004, 30% of the company's profits came from Hong Kong.
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Through the support of strategic alliances and acquisitions, as well as the diversified and balanced development of business, products, regions and personnel, Standard Chartered Bank has achieved strong organic growth and successfully established its position in emerging trade corridors such as Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
By implementing the bank's core values, Standard Chartered Bank is committed to providing commitment to all stakeholders. Standard Chartered Bank pays attention to personnel management, provides customers with services that exceed expectations, actively cares about social welfare and works closely with regulatory agencies.
Together with the existing Shanghai branch, Standard Chartered Bank has spread all over 65,438+05 cities in China, making it the most extensive foreign bank in China. Headquartered in China, Standard Chartered Bank has seven branches, one sub-branch, six representative offices and more than 300 employees, serving coastal and inland areas.
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