I. Banks
Banks are legally established financial institutions engaged in monetary and credit business, and are the product of the development of commodity monetary economy to a certain stage.
Banks are one of the financial institutions. Banks are divided into central banks, policy banks, commercial banks, investment banks and the World Bank, with different responsibilities.
Central Bank: China People's Bank is the central bank of China.
State-owned policy banks: including The Export-Import Bank of China, China Agricultural Development Bank and China Development Bank.
State-owned commercial banks: including China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Agricultural Bank, China Bank, China Construction Bank, China Postal Savings Bank and Bank of Communications.
Investment banks: including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, UBS Group AG, Societe Generale, etc.
World Bank: Used to help countries overcome poverty, the institution plays a unique role in the mission of alleviating poverty and improving living standards.
Second, the Bank of China.
Banks in Chinese mainland mainly include:
Central Bank (1): People's Bank of China.
Policy banks (3): China Development Bank, Agricultural Development Bank of The Export-Import Bank of China and China.
Large state-owned commercial banks (6): China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Agricultural Bank, China Bank, China Construction Bank, China Postal Savings Bank and Bank of Communications.
National joint-stock commercial banks (12): China Merchants Bank, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, China CITIC Bank, China Everbright Bank, Huaxia Bank, Minsheng Bank, China Guangfa Bank, Industrial Bank, Ping An Bank, hengfeng bank, Zheshang Bank and Bohai Bank.
City Commercial Bank (134)
Rural commercial bank
Other components include: foreign banks, joint venture banks and new village banks.