Bank of China Limited Class H
Bank of China Limited, along with its various affiliates, delivers a comprehensive array of banking and financial products and services. The institution's operations are strategically divided into six key divisions: Corporate Banking, Personal Banking, Treasury Operations, Investment Banking, Insurance, and other business activities. The Corporate Banking segment caters to corporate clients, government entities, and financial institutions by offering services such as current accounts, deposit accounts, overdrafts, diverse loan products, trade finance, foreign currency exchange, derivative instruments, and wealth management solutions. For retail customers, the Personal Banking segment provides savings facilities, personal lending options, credit and debit cards, payment and settlement services, wealth management offerings, and acts as an agent for investment funds and insurance policies. Treasury Operations focus on foreign exchange transactions, client-driven interest rate and currency derivative dealings, money market activities, proprietary trading, and the management of assets and liabilities. The Investment Banking arm is involved in underwriting debt and equity, financial advisory services, stock brokerage, investment research, asset management, and private equity investments, alongside securities trading. The Insurance division underwrites general and life insurance policies and provides related agency services. Furthermore, the company has an interest in the aircraft leasing business. As of December 31, 2021, the Bank of China maintained an extensive global footprint, operating through 10,382 branches and outlets. This network included 520 institutions located in mainland China and an additional 550 establishments distributed across Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and other international territories. The company was founded in 1912 and its corporate headquarters are located in Beijing, China.