China Construction Bank
Introduction:
China Construction Bank Corporation (CCB) is one of the "big four" banks in the People's Republic of China. In 2015 CCB was the 2nd largest bank in the world by market capitalization and 6th largest company in the world.The bank has approximately 13,629 domestic branches. In addition, it maintains overseas branches in Barcelona, Frankfurt, Luxembourg, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, New York City, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Melbourne, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney and Auckland, and a wholly owned subsidiary in London. Its total assets reached trillion in 2009. Its headquarters is in Xicheng District, Beijing.
History:
China Construction Bank, Beijing
China Construction Bank, Hong Kong
China Construction Bank in Hangzhou
China Construction Bank Luxemburg
CCB was founded on 1 October 1954 under the name of People's Construction Bank of China and later changed to China Construction Bank on 26 March 1996.
In January 2002, CCB Chairman Wang Xuebing resigned from the bank after being charged with accepting bribes while he was employed with Bank of China; he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. In March 2005, his successor, Zhang Enzhao, resigned for "personal reasons". Just prior to his resignation, he had been charged in a lawsuit with accepting a US$1 million bribe. He was later sentenced to 15 years in jail in connection with the case.