Bank of Communications (BCM), founded in 1908, is one of the oldest banks in China and one of the note-issuing banks in modern China. 1 987 April1day, the newly established Bank of Communications officially opened to the outside world, becoming the first national state-owned joint-stock commercial bank in China, with its head office in Shanghai.
2. Agricultural Bank of China
Agricultural Bank of China was established in 195 1. Headquartered at 69 Jianguomen Inner Street, Beijing. It is a large state-owned bank managed by the central government and one of the four largest banks in China.
3. China Construction Bank
China Construction Bank, referred to as CCB for short, was established in June 1954+ 10/. The head office is located at No.25, Financial Street, Beijing. It is a large state-owned bank managed by the central government and one of the four largest banks in China.
4. China Development Bank
Established in 1994, it is a policy bank directly under the State Council. In February 2008, it was reorganized into China Development Bank Corporation. From 2065438 to March 2005, the State Council clearly defined CDB as a development financial institution.
5. China Agricultural Development Bank
The only agricultural policy bank in China directly under the State Council1994165438+10 was established in October. The main responsibility is to raise funds based on national credit, undertake agricultural policy-oriented financial business, allocate financial support funds for agriculture on behalf of the state, and serve the development of agriculture and rural economy.
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Central enterprises (hereinafter referred to as "central enterprises") occupy a dominant position in major industries and key areas related to national security and the lifeline of the national economy, and are an important pillar of the national economy. According to the authority of state-owned assets management, state-owned enterprises are divided into central enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised and managed by the central government) and local enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised and managed by local governments).
In particular, it is pointed out that in China, apart from the central enterprises in a broad sense and a narrow sense, the responsibility of a single central enterprise in the process of national social and economic development is quite special. These central enterprises are directly managed by the State Council and belong to the ministerial level.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Central Enterprises