China Construction Bank (abbreviated as China Construction Bank or China Construction Bank, formerly known as People's Construction Bank of China, renamed as China Construction Bank on March 26th, 1996) was established in June 5438+0954 (Wu Jianian) 65438+ 10/. Is a joint-stock commercial bank, one of the top five state-owned commercial banks. The main business areas of China Construction Bank include corporate banking, personal banking and treasury business. There are 14, 12 1 2 branches in China, and branches in Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province and Melbourne, including CCB Fund, CCB Leasing, CCB Trust, CCB Life Insurance and Sino-German Housing.
China Construction Bank was established in June 1954+ 10/0/. The basic background of the establishment of China Construction Bank is that People's Republic of China (PRC) began to implement the first five-year plan to develop the national economy, and large-scale economic construction centered on 156 key projects has been launched all over the country. In order to manage the huge construction funds, China Construction Bank came into being.
While inheriting its original functions, China Construction Bank has continuously expanded its banking functions, providing credit fund loans, residents' savings deposits, foreign exchange business, credit card business, policy-based housing reform finance, and personal housing mortgage loans. After more than ten years of reform and development, CCB's various businesses have developed rapidly, and its credit assets and liabilities have increased dozens of times. From a bank that only manages financial funds and supervises infrastructure allocation, it has developed into a national professional bank that handles both financial investment and credit business. It not only has fixed assets investment credit, but also supports working capital loans, both domestic and international financial business, with medium and long-term credit as its main business.