Introduction to the system of bank joint-stock company

The bank joint-stock company system refers to the establishment of a joint-stock company by a certain group, and then the company controls or acquires the shares of more than two banks, also known as the "group banking system". Large banks can put many small banks under their control by holding shares in the company. There are two forms of bank holding company: one is a single bank holding company, that is, the holding company controls the equity of a commercial bank.