Bank of Beijing

Bank of Beijing
Company typePublic
SSE: 601169(ordinary)
SSE: 360018(preference 1)
SSE: 360023(preference 2)
SSE 50 Component
ISINCNE100000734
IndustryFinancial services
Founded29 January 1996 (1996-01-29)
Headquarters,
China
Number of locations
561 branches and representative offices (end 2017)
Area served
  • mainland China
  • Hong Kong S.A.R., China (representative office)
  • Amsterdam, the Netherlands (representative office)
Key people
Zhang Dongning(chairman)
Yang Shujian(governor)
Zeng Ying(chief supervisor)
Services
  • retail banking
  • corporate banking
  • bancassurance (life insurance only)
Revenue CN¥50 billion (2017)
CN¥23 billion (2017)
CN¥19 billion (2017)
Total assets CN¥2.329 trillion (end 2017)
Total equity CN¥175 billion (end 2017)
Owner
Beijing municipal government(17.22%)
ING Bank(13.03%)
Macro-Link Holding(8.57%)
general public and other shareholders(61.18%)
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese北京银行股份有限公司
Traditional Chinese北京銀行股份有限公司
Literal meaningBeijing Bank, Company Limited by Shares
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBěi jīng yín háng gǔ fèn yǒu xiàn gōng sī
Chinese short name
Simplified Chinese北京银行
Traditional Chinese北京銀行
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBěi jīng yín háng
Capital ratio 8.92% (CET1 at end 2017)
RatingBB+ (Fitch, September 2017)
Websitewww.bankofbeijing.com.cn
Footnotes / references
in consolidated financial statement

Bank of Beijing Co., Ltd. (abb. BOB) is an urban commercial bank based in Beijing, China. According to the bank, most of the revenue came from Beijing,:16–17 despite that the banking group had more than half of the branches located outside the direct-controlled municipality (As of 31 December 2017, 302 out of 559 branches were located outside Beijing).:23–24 The Beijing Municipal People's Government and the Netherlands-based multinational bank ING Bank were the major shareholders of the bank.

As of April 2018, the bank, as a listed company, is a constituent of SSE 180 Index, as well as its sub-index, the blue chip SSE 50 Index. It was also part of pan-China indexes such as FTSE China A50 Index and CSI 100 Index.