Is the rural commercial bank a state-owned enterprise?

Rural commercial banks are not state-owned enterprises. Rural commercial banks are joint-stock local financial institutions composed of farmers, rural industrial and commercial households, enterprise legal persons and other economic organizations. Rural commercial banks are not state-owned enterprises, but joint-stock commercial banks. Rural commercial banks were formerly rural credit cooperatives and later developed into rural commercial banks. In fact, Rural Commercial Bank is the abbreviation of China Rural Commercial Bank, and only China People's Bank is the abbreviation of China People's Bank. Other commercial banks are enterprises, but they are also divided into four categories: state-owned banks, including Bank of China, Agricultural Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and China Construction Bank. State-owned enterprises are state-owned enterprises, which refer to wholly state-owned enterprises, wholly state-owned companies and state-owned capital holding companies that the State Council and local people's governments perform the responsibilities of investors on behalf of the country respectively, including enterprises at the same level supervised by the central and local state-owned assets supervision and administration institutions and enterprises formed by their investments step by step. State-owned enterprises are the backbone of national economic development and the pillar of Socialism with Chinese characteristics.