What is the abbreviation of China Merchants Bank?

CMB, China Merchants Bank. China Merchants Bank was established in Shekou, Shenzhen, 1987. It is the first joint-stock commercial bank wholly owned by an enterprise legal person in China and the first pilot bank to promote banking reform from outside the system. China Merchants Bank is headquartered in Futian District, Shenzhen. On April 9, 2002, China Merchants Bank A shares were listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

Brief introduction of China Merchants Bank

The development goal of China Merchants Bank is to become a leading retail bank in China. /kloc-0 launched the one-card bank card in July, 1995, and/kloc-0 launched the first online bank in China-Netcom in September, 1999, which has become a widely used online payment tool for many enterprises and e-commerce websites.

The font of China Merchants Bank is "Xian Baozi", which was inscribed by Mr. Qin Sheng, then the chairman of Guangdong Calligraphers Association and 87 years old. 1987. The word "China Merchants Bank" inscribed by Qin Shengsheng won the charm of "Xianbaozi Monument".

The bank cards of China Merchants Bank can be divided into one card and golden sunflower card, which have the functions of fixed demand, multi-deposit, multi-currency and multi-function. There are also credit cards in the form of chips and magnetic stripes, which have all the functions of credit cards such as overdraft and integral.