What foreign banks are there in Chinese mainland?

There are the following foreign banks in China:

Bank of Montreal (China) Limited

Royal Bank of Scotland (China) Limited

Industrial Bank (China) Limited

Foreign Exchange Bank (China) Limited

Nanyang Commercial Bank (China) Limited

Hana bank (China) Co. Ltd.

Deutsche Bank (China) Limited

Mizuho Industrial Bank (China) Ltd.

Standard Chartered Bank (China) Limited

China CITIC Bank International (China) Co., Ltd.

DBS Bank (China) Limited

Pangu Bank (China) Limited

JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Co., Ltd.

Eastern Credit Union Bank (China) Co., Ltd.

Wing Hang Bank (China) Limited

Dah Sing Bank (China) Limited

Uob (China) Co. Ltd.

Shinhan bank (China) Co. Ltd.

Citibank (China) Limited

Hang Seng Bank (China) Limited

Overseas Chinese Bank (China) Limited

Mitsubishi UFJ Bank (China) Limited

Dongxi Bank (China) Co., Ltd.

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (China) Limited

Bank of East Asia (China) Limited

Capital Bank (China) Limited

Enterprise Bank (China) Limited

Sumitomo mitsui banking corporation (China) Co. Ltd.

BNP Paribas (China) Limited

ANZ Bank (China) Limited

Morgan Stanley International Bank (China) Limited

Woori Bank (China) Limited

Citibank

As the first bank in the United States, Citibank came to Shanghai, China on 1902 and opened its first branch in China. This is also the first overseas branch operated by Citibank in Asia. Today, Citibank has become one of the largest foreign banks in China, providing various financial products and services to the widest customer base.

Bank of East Asia

Since 19 18, Bank of East Asia has been committed to providing services to customers in Hong Kong and providing corporate and personal banking services in the Mainland and overseas. Seven mainland branches are allowed to provide RMB banking services for foreigners, mainland and foreign-invested enterprises.