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China Merchants

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Created before Nov 2016 Last update: Jan 19 2021

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About China Merchants Bank

China Merchants Bank (CMB) was established in April 1987 and it is headquartered in , China. The bank was China's first joint-stock commercial bank. CMB primarily focuses on the Chinese domestic market, offering corporate and retail banking products. For overseas markets, CMB has two wholly-owned subsidiaries: and CMB International Capital Corporation and branches in , New York, Taipei and London.

Website http://english.cmbchina.com/

Headquarters China Merchants Bank Tower, No 7088, Shennan Boulevard 518040 Shenzhen China

CEO/chair Tian Huiyu Executive Director and President

Supervisor China Banking and Investment Regulatory Commission (CBIRC)

Annual Annual report 2020 Annual report 2019 reports CSR report 2019 Annual report 2018

Ownership listed on & Shenzhen Stock Exchange China Merchants Bank's largest shareholder is the China state-owned Assets Supervision & Admn Commission (39.8%). The bank's complete shareholder structure can be accessed here.

Complaints China Merchants Bank does not operate a complaints channel for individuals or communities who might have been and affected by the bank's finance. grievances

Sustainability

Voluntary standards China Merchants Bank has committed itself to the following voluntary standards: AA1000 Series of Standards Global Reporting Initiative ISO 26000 Natural Capital Declaration UNEP Finance Initiative

Investment policies China Merchants Bank does not have publicly available investment policies. Nor does the bank have a web page on corporate social responsibility. The bank's csr web page only lists its most recent annual csr report.

Guidelines on environmental information disclosure for financial institutions Jul 22 2021 | People's Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2019 Jul 31 2020 | China Merchants Bank Good moves

Related Dodgy Deals

China Merchants Bank has been linked to the following "Dodgy Deals", e.g. as a current or past financier or through an expression of interest. Find out more about dodgy deals here. See the project or company profile for more details on the nature of the bank's link to the Dodgy Deal.

Projects

Line 3 Pipeline Replacement Project (L3RP) United States target Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil

Emba Hunutlu coal power plant Turkey active Coal Electric Power Generation

El Mirador Copper Mine Ecuador on record Mining