HSBC Bank (China)
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HSBC Bank (China)
Summary
HSBC Bank (China) is a subsidiary company[1]. HSBC Bank (China) draws 548 Wikipedia views per month (subsidiary_company category, ranking #75 of 198).[2]
Key Facts
- HSBC Bank (China) is in the country of People's Republic of China[3].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s instance of is recorded as subsidiary company[4].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s instance of is recorded as bank[5].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s instance of is recorded as business[6].
- HSBC Bank (China) is owned by HSBC[7].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s headquarters location is recorded as Shanghai[8].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s industry is recorded as financial services[9].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s chairperson is recorded as Vincent Cheng[10].
- January 1, 2007 marks the founding of HSBC Bank (China)[11].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s parent organization or unit is recorded as The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited[12].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s official website is recorded as http://www.hsbc.com.cn/[13].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s product or material produced is recorded as financial services[14].
- HSBC Bank (China)'s official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited'}[15].
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Founding
January 1, 2007 marks the founding of HSBC Bank (China)[11].
Identity
HSBC Bank (China)'s official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited'}[15].
Leadership
HSBC Bank (China)'s chairperson is recorded as Vincent Cheng[10].
Operations
HSBC Bank (China)'s headquarters location is recorded as Shanghai[8]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited[12].
Industry
HSBC Bank (China)'s industry is recorded as financial services[9].
Ownership
HSBC Bank (China) is owned by HSBC[7]. HSBC Bank (China)'s product or material produced is recorded as financial services[14].
Why It Matters
HSBC Bank (China) draws 548 Wikipedia views per month (subsidiary_company category, ranking #75 of 198).[2] HSBC Bank (China) has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] HSBC Bank (China) is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]