OCBC Bank (China) Ltd. is a wholly foreign bank owned exclusively by OCBC Bank... The bank provides financial products and services to SMEs, corporations, financial institutions and individuals in China. It offers consumer, corporate, investment, private and transactional banking services; treasury, asset management, brokerage services; money management products for the financial needs of commercial and corporate banking clients. (Data for 2021 - Roy Bennett).
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Currency | Bank rate | Change |
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EUR / USD | 1.01326 | ▼ |
GBP / EUR | 1.18502 | ▲ |
USD / JPY | 136.411 | ▲ |
GBP / USD | 1.20074 | ▲ |
USD / CHF | 0.963475 | ▲ |
USD / CAD | 1.28777 | ▼ |
EUR / JPY | 138.220 | ▼ |
AUD / USD | 0.693902 | ▲ |
Current rating | Bank | Assets, USD million | Capital, USD million |
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1 | Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited | 5,104,643 | 89,130 |
2 | China Construction Bank Corporation | 4,306,638 | 38,273 |
3 | Agricultural Bank of China Limited | 4,164,697 | 65,809 |
4 | Bank of China Limited | 3,735,692 | 45,067 |
5 | BNP Paribas SA | 3,053,363 | 33,194 |
6 | National Association of JPMorgan Chase Bank | 3,025,285 | 2,028 |
7 | Crédit Agricole SA | 2,406,211 | 10,736 |
8 | China Development Bank | 2,368,081 | 60,441 |
9 | National Association of Bank of America | 2,258,832 | 3,020 |
10 | MUFG Bank Ltd. | 2,217,107 | 15,829 |
Information: | Credits: | deposits: | Translations: | Profit: | Reviewed |
Year: 2021 | 4.602 | 9866,00 | 8247,00 | 42.991 | 209 |
Year: 2022 | 64.186 | 5285,00 | 7932,00 | 70.288 | 213 |
Year: 2023 | 46.94 | 12032,00 | 6324,00 | 80.063 | 369 |
Year: 2024 | 47.053 | 10732,00 | 9668,00 | 85.901 | 223 |
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