Brief introduction of standard chartered bank

Standard Chartered Bank (also known as Standard Chartered Bank; English: Standard Chartered Bank; ; LSE:STAN, HKEx: 2888, OTCBB: SCBFF) is a British bank founded in 1853 and headquartered in London. Standard Chartered Bank opened its first branch in Shanghai on 1858. In April 2007, Standard Chartered Bank (China) Limited became one of the first local corporate banks. Standard Chartered Bank is a leading international bank, providing financial services to individual and corporate customers in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and supporting them to invest and trade. Standard Chartered Group is listed on London Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Mumbai, India and National Stock Exchange of India with the stock code 1. Its business covers many countries, especially Asia and Africa, but its customers in Britain are few. In 2004, 30% of the company's profits came from Hong Kong. Standard Chartered Group Limited, the parent company of Standard Chartered Bank, is listed on the London Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is also a member of the FTSE 100 index.