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The National Commercial Bank Limited, also known as Zhejiang Xingye Bank (), was a Chinese bank considered one of the "
Three Southern Banks Three Southern Banks () referred to the three most capitalized commercial banks in the south of Yangtze River in the Republic of China in the 1920s, in contrast to the Four Northern Banks (北四行) of Northern China. With their headquarters i ...
" during nationalist government era. It was merged to Bank of China (Hong Kong) in 2001.


History

*1907: Founded in Hangzhou by Zhejiang Provincial Railway Company (). *1908: Opened its Shanghai branch. *1915: Moved
headquarters Headquarters (commonly referred to as HQ) denotes the location where most, if not all, of the important functions of an organization are coordinated. In the United States, the corporate headquarters represents the entity at the center or the to ...
to Shanghai. *1946: Established Hong Kong branches. *1980: Moved headquarters to Beijing. *1989: Became a wholly owned subsidiary of
Bank of China Group Bank of China Group (中銀集團;BOCG) was the brand used to denote 13 banks that were almost entirely owned by the Chinese government that operated in Hong Kong, until their merger in 2001 to form Bank of China (Hong Kong). The exception was the ...
. *2001: Merged to form Bank of China (Hong Kong).History of Bank of China (Hong Kong)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:National Commercial Bank Defunct banks of China Bank of China Banks disestablished in 2001 Banks established in 1907