Brief introduction of Li Ruyin's bank
1845 changed its name to Oriental Bank, and its head office moved to London, England, and set up a branch in Hong Kong. 65438-0847 set up a branch in Shanghai, which is the earliest bank in Shanghai and the first modern commercial bank in China. Li Ru is the Chinese name of Shanghai Bank. In the early days, Li Ruyin's business activities in China were mainly exchange, including buying and selling bills and acting as an intermediary between the supply and demand sides. 1892, closed down due to loan and investment.