Which securities company does ICBC hold?

Securities companies that are not controlled by ICBC can be seen from the corporate structure of ICBC's home page. /icbcltd/% E5 % 85% B3 % E4 % ba % 8e % E6 % 88% 9 1% E8 % a 1% 8c/% E5 % 85% AC % E5 % 8f % b8 % E6 % 9e % B6 % E6 % 9e % 84/

However, ICBC International, which is controlled by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, can provide investment banking services:

ICBC International is a wholly-owned financial institution of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, providing investment banking services to customers all over the world. The corporate history of ICBC International began in 1993 when China Industrial and Commercial Bank acquired 49% equity of Xiamen International Finance Co., Ltd. In 1996, it was renamed as "Industrial and Commercial International Finance Co., Ltd." (ICBC International) and was approved to upgrade to a restricted license bank. In May 2002, ICBC acquired the remaining 565,438+0% equity of ICBC, and ICBC became a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Industrial and Commercial Bank. On September 12, 2008, ICBC International officially changed its name to "ICBC International Holdings Limited" (ICBC International), realizing the business transformation from a traditional commercial bank to an investment bank.

In addition, there is ICBC Credit Suisse, a fund management company:

ICBC Credit Suisse Bank Fund Management Co., Ltd. is the first joint venture fund management company directly initiated and controlled by banks in China. Shareholders of the company are Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (55%), Credit Suisse (25%) and China Ocean Shipping (Group) Corporation (20%), with a registered capital of 200 million yuan.