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HSBC

汇丰银行

Updated Beijing Time

 


Guangzhou Branch
Add: G2 Ground Floor Garden Hotel No.368 Huan Shi Dong Rd.
         环市东路368号花园酒店首层G2
ZIP: 510064
Tel: 8365 2688
Fax: 8365 2368
Telex: 440404 HSBC CN
 
HSBC Guangzhou Building Sub-Branch
Add: Rms 105-108, HSBC Guangzhou Building, 148-9 Dong Feng Xi Rd.
         东风西路148号之9,汇丰大厦105-108铺位    
ZIP: 510170
Tel: 8136 3888
Fax: 8136 2061

HSBC Guangzhou China Hotel Sub-Branch
Add: S103-106, G/F, China Hotel, Liu Hua Rd.
         流花路中国大酒店首层商场S103-106商铺
ZIP: 510015
Tel: 8626 6288
Fax: 8667 7688
 
Website: www.hsbc.com.cn

Established
in Hong Kong and Shanghai in 1865, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited is the founding member of the HSBC Group - one of the world's largest banking and financial services organizations - and its flagship in the Asia-Pacific region.

In mainland China, HSBC has had a continuous presence since it opened in Hong Kong and Shanghai more than 130 years ago. In May 2000, HSBC moved its China head office from Hong Kong to Pudong, Shanghai and renamed it HSBC's General Representative Office Mainland China. This move further demonstrates HSBC's long-term commitment to its China business. For detailed information, pls read the Fact Sheet.

Our current network in mainland China comprises 12 branches in Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Guangzhou, Qingdao, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Tianjin, Wuhan and Xiamen, and 9 sub-branches in Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Shanghai.

The largest among foreign banks in mainland China, this ever-expanding network offers a wide range of banking and financial services. We also provide services in Asia-Pacific through a network of 700 offices.

Source: www.lifeofguangzhou.com

Editor: Shanna Chu

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